
Museum Liaunig
- Location
- 9155 Neuhaus, Carinthia
- Description
The private Liaunig Museum, designed by the architectural team querkraft, was opened in 2008 and listed as a historical monument in 2012.

The private Liaunig Museum, designed by the architectural team querkraft, was opened in 2008 and listed as a historical monument in 2012.

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