Museum Murtal
- Location
- 8750 Judenburg, Styria
- Description
The first Upper Styrian archaeological museum houses some of the oldest objects from the history of the Murtal region.
- Accessibility
The first Upper Styrian archaeological museum houses some of the oldest objects from the history of the Murtal region.
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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.
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