Keltenwelt am Glauberg is a museum and archaeological park in Glauburg, a town near Darmstadt, dedicated to the Celtic population formerly settled in Glauburg. In pre-Roman times, in fact, the territory of Glauburg was a Celtic fortified settlement. The important findings of "princely tombs", namely tombs of three richly decorated Celtic warriors from the late 5th century BC, were the starting point for the decision to build a museum and research center of Celtic antiquity right here. , inaugurated in 2011. Inside the collection, the highlight is the almost two-meter statue of a warrior, the Celtic Prince of Glauberg, completely preserved in excellent condition. The contents of the museum also take into account the wide range of "Celtic" cultural phenomena - from the Celts of the 6th to the 1st century BC, to the alleged Celts of the British Isles, to contemporary "Celticism" in music, costumes and fashion.