Milorada Stojića Gorčila bb, Inđija
The Celtic Village is a thematic tourist complex located in the sports and recreational zone of Inđija, at the entrance to the city from the direction of Novi Sad. Inspired by the life of the Celts in this area about 2300 years ago, the complex is fun and educational in character and is intended primarily for children. Inside the high, wooden fence of the complex, there are several types of Celtic houses, covered with reeds and made of wood and mud, which represent authentic Celtic households and craft workshops. In one of the houses, there is a mini museum with interesting exhibits, based on the material remains of the Celtic tribe Scordisci in the area of Srem.The museum displays typical Celtic clothing as well as the materials used to make it, the tools they used in everyday life, weapons, coins, jewellery and other items. Some of the exhibits were donated from private collections, so some original items can also be seen in the museum.
Visitors to the Celtic village can actively participate in numerous workshops, such as making pottery, Celtic bread and cakes, Celtic knots, writing of Celtic letters, wool felting, making of wicker items, Celtic jewelry, braiding of Celtic ponytails etc. There are also plays for children, performances by magicians, Celtic sports games and competitions, archery, concerts, outdoor film screenings etc.
Visitors to the Celtic Village are welcomed by costumed staff and expert guides who complete the whole experience with their story.
The Celtic village is open to visitors at weekends, from March to November. Visits for organized groups are possible on weekdays (advance booking required).



