All archaeology museums to visit in Carinthia

Uncover the secrets of the past at 10 archaeology museums in Carinthia. These museums feature artifacts and exhibits that reveal the history of ancient civilizations.

Are you curious about ancient civilizations and archaeological finds? Here are the archaeology museums you must see in Carinthia:

  1. Museum der Stadt Villach1

    Museum der Stadt Villach

     Villach
    The Stadtmuseum Villach, located in the former Palais Crusiz in Widmanngasse, Villach, was established in 1873. The museum's foundation was made possible by builder Carl Andreas Picco, who generously donated his collection to the institution.
  2. Museum Liaunig2

    Museum Liaunig

     Neuhaus
    The Museum Liaunig, located in Neuhaus, is a private art museum in the region of Carinthia, Austria. It was inaugurated in 2008 and is one of the country's private museums dedicated to contemporary art. The museum showcases the private collection of industrialist and art collector Herbert W. Liaunig, who resides in Neuhaus Castle in southeastern Carinthia. Since 2018, the museum has been managed by his son, architect Peter Liaunig.
  3. Celtic World Frög3

    Celtic World Frög

     Sankt Lambrecht
    Keltenwelt Frög is an archaeological park and museum situated in the quaint village of Frög, within the municipality of Rosegg in the district of Villach-Land, Carinthia. This unique location offers visitors a chance to delve into the world of the Celts, exploring their society, economy, and worldview through the archaeological finds from the Frög burial ground.
  4. Karden- und Heimatmuseum Katsdorf4

    Karden- und Heimatmuseum Katsdorf

     Bodendorf
    The Karden- und Heimatmuseum Katsdorf is situated in the old schoolhouse at the church square in Katsdorf, a district in Upper Austria. This location is steeped in history and provides a unique setting for the museum.
  5. kärnten.museum Klagenfurt5

    kärnten.museum Klagenfurt

     Klagenfurt
    The kärnten.museum, previously known as the Carinthian State Museum, is a cultural and natural science museum situated in Klagenfurt am Wörthersee, Carinthia, Austria. The museum is a significant cultural and scientific institution that offers a wide range of exhibits and collections, providing a comprehensive insight into the history, culture, and natural sciences of the region.
  6. Roman Museum Teurnia6

    Roman Museum Teurnia

     Rojach
    Teurnia, now in ruins, was once a bustling Roman city located in western Carinthia. In the late antiquity, it served as a bishop's see and was even mentioned as the capital of the province of Noricum mediterraneum. Today, visitors can explore the remnants of this ancient city and get a glimpse into its rich history.
  7. Museum Carantana7

    Museum Carantana

     Spittal an der Drau
    The Early Middle Ages Museum Carantana, often simply referred to as Museum Carantana, is situated in the Carinthian village of Molzbichl, which is a cadastral community of Spittal an der Drau. This museum is dedicated to the presentation of significant early medieval findings from archaeological excavations in the immediate vicinity.
  8. Archäologisches Pilgermuseum8

    Archäologisches Pilgermuseum

     Globasnitz
    The Archaeological Pilgrimage Museum Globasnitz is open to the public from the beginning of May until mid-October. This schedule allows visitors to plan their visit during the warmer months of the year, providing an ideal opportunity to explore the museum and its surroundings.
  9. Schatzkammer Gurk9

    Schatzkammer Gurk

     Klagenfurt
    The Diocesan Museum (Diözesanmuseum) of Klagenfurt is situated at Lidmanskygasse 10A. This museum is housed in a modern building that is conveniently located next to the cathedral. It provides an easy access for tourists who are visiting the cathedral and want to explore more about the history and culture of the region.
  10. 1. Kärntner Handwerksmuseum10

    1. Kärntner Handwerksmuseum

     Gendorf
    Schloss Ortenburg, also referred to as Schloss Unterhaus or Paternschloss, is a significant historical site located in the village of Unterhaus, within the municipality of Baldramsdorf in Carinthia. This 18th-century building is a protected monument, offering visitors a glimpse into the architectural styles and historical significance of the period.