
Römermuseum – Wien Museum
- Location
- 1010 Vienna, Vienna
- Description
The Romans settled in the Vienna area for around 350 years.
- Accessibility
- for people with visual impairments

The Romans settled in the Vienna area for around 350 years.

The Roman city quarter with reconstructed ancient houses, unique in the world, as well as the amphitheaters and the Carnuntinum Museum as the treasure house of Carnuntum, bring antiquity back to life.

The Salon Stolz is an inclusive and interactive museum for all people.

From 1940 to 1944, Hartheim Castle housed a Nazi euthanasia facility in which around 30,000 people with disabilities were murdered.

Immerse yourself in the history of the Iron City and follow Anton Bruckner's footsteps in Steyr!

In the Villach City Museum, housed in an old town house in the city center, you will find a comprehensive insight into the history, art and culture of the city and the Villach area.

The exhibition collection offers a look behind the scenes of the Styrian fire service.

The work and influence of composer Franz Xaver Gruber are presented in a beautiful, new atmosphere.

Located near Schönbrunn, the Vienna Technical Museum offers a varied program for the whole family.

The Tyrolean Folk Art Museum is a cultural studies museum with an extensive collection from the European region of Tyrol, South Tyrol and Trentino and focuses on pre-modern worlds of thought and historical realities of life.

The history of the peat, glass and brick industries, which led to the founding of the town, is the focus of the museum, which is housed in the second oldest surviving building in the town, the former ironworks department store.

The Lower Belvedere is the former residence of Prince Eugene.