The Roman Museum at the Hoher Markt in Vienna is a branch of the Wien Museum and specializes in the history of Vienna in Roman times. Due to the limited space, the main focus of the Roman Museum is on the 2nd and 3rd century, the heyday of Vindobona (the Roman military camp located on the site of the modern city of Vienna).
History & Anthropology Archaeology Historic house
Hoher Markt 3, Vienna
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The Roman Museum at the Hoher Markt in Vienna offers visitors a glimpse into the city's ancient Roman past. Located in the heart of Vienna, this small museum showcases archaeological findings from the Roman settlement of Vindobona. The museum's main attraction is the well-preserved remains of a Roman officer's house, which can be viewed through a glass floor. Visitors appreciate the informative displays and the opportunity to see original Roman artifacts up close. However, some find the museum's size limiting and wish for more extensive exhibits. The audio guide is helpful for those wanting more in-depth information, but some visitors note that not all items have detailed explanations. While the museum provides an interesting perspective on Vienna's Roman history, it may not appeal to those seeking a more comprehensive museum experience. The location is convenient for tourists exploring the city center, and the museum can be comfortably visited in about an hour.
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