Römerstadt Carnuntum
- Location
- 2404 Petronell-Carnuntum, Lower Austria
- Description
The Roman city of Carnuntum includes the visible parts of the former Roman metropolis of Carnuntum.
- Accessibility
- Audio guides, multimedia guides, listening stations
The Roman city of Carnuntum includes the visible parts of the former Roman metropolis of Carnuntum.
The main floor of Eggenberg Palace has retained its original appearance almost unchanged to this day.
The Innsbruck City Museum offers a variety of approaches to Innsbruck's city history in its special exhibitions.
A journey through all eras awaits you in the former women's monastery: The Virtulleum uses an app to link 30 valuable objects with 30 exciting places in the city.
In historical museum architecture, the exhibition collection uses modern media to provide a glimpse behind the scenes of the Styrian fire service.
The museum, which opened in 2003, extends over three floors.
The work and influence of the song's composer Franz Xaver Gruber is presented in a beautiful, new atmosphere.
The Silent Night Museum is dedicated not only to the life and work of the poet Joseph Mohr (1792-1848), who spent the last eleven years of his life as a vicar in Wagrain, but also to the global spread and impact of the song.
A journey through 30,000 years of human history based on archaeological finds from the Stillfried area: weapons and jewelry of Paleolithic hunters, objects from the late Bronze Age castle on the Amber Road and the burial ground, the numerous Roman finds as well as objects from the medieval market place and the princely castle are the main focuses of this journey through time.
The gateway to the UNESCO World Heritage Semmering Railway.
Located in the immediate vicinity of Schönbrunn, the Vienna Technical Museum offers a varied program for the whole family.
The breathtaking panoramic view of the third Battle of Bergisel in 1809 allows you to experience the landscape changes of two centuries on more than 1,000m² of canvas.