This museum is closed temporarily.
The Roman Museum in Tulln an der Donau, Lower Austria, is a significant destination for those interested in history, particularly that of the Roman era. The museum is primarily dedicated to the exhibition of finds from the fort and civilian settlement of Comagena. These artifacts provide a glimpse into the lives of the people who lived in this region during the Roman period.
Under the scientific direction of Christa Farka and Martin Krenn, the Roman Museum underwent a fundamental redesign in 2019/20. It now forms part of the Tulln City Museum, along with the Virtulleum and a newly designed documentation about the imperial women's foundation. This redesign has enhanced the museum's appeal, making it a more comprehensive and engaging destination for visitors.
The modern exhibition at the Roman Museum spans a broad timeline, starting from the arrival of the Romans on the Danube in the 1st century AD. It covers the creation and equipment of the military fort, the everyday life of soldiers and civilians, and the Marcomannic Wars. The exhibition also delves into the fate of the late antique fortress city and the withdrawal of the Roman population at the end of the 5th century AD. This comprehensive coverage provides visitors with a deep understanding of the region's history during the Roman era.
History & Anthropology Archaeology
April 6 - November 3
Wednesday - Sunday
10:00 -17:00
Temporarily closed, visit website for updates.
Marc-Aurel-Park 1 B, Tulln an der Donau
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