The rich and culturally diverse archaeological heritage of the Danube region is the only remnant of millennia of Iron Age development of our society and a carrier of important information about our past. The outstanding potential of the heritage for the development of tourism in the region is limited by the poor traceability of the remains, which makes sustainable management and use difficult. By tangibility is meant not only the physical presence of archaeological artefacts or site reconstructions, but also the accessibility of archaeology to the general public. New technologies allow us not only to visualise archaeological knowledge in entirely new ways, but also to communicate it quickly and attractively to a wider public.