All archaeology museums to visit in Styria

Uncover the secrets of the past at 5 archaeology museums in Styria. 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 Styria:

  1. Joanneum Universal Museum1

    Joanneum Universal Museum

     Graz
    The Universalmuseum Joanneum, located in the Austrian state of Styria, holds the distinction of being the oldest, largest, and most versatile museum in Austria, second only to the Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien. This museum offers a wide range of exhibits and collections, making it a significant cultural and historical site in Austria.
  2. Kammerhofmuseum2

    Kammerhofmuseum

     Bad Aussee
    The Ausseer Kammerhofmuseum is a local history museum situated in the Kammerhof in Bad Aussee, Salzkammergut, Austria. The museum is housed in a building that was first mentioned in historical documents in 1395. Over the centuries, the building has undergone several renovations, but much of the original structure has been preserved.
  3. Hallstattzeitliches Museum Großklein3

    Hallstattzeitliches Museum Großklein

     Großklein
    The Hallstattzeitliche Museum Großklein, also known as Hamug, is a museum situated in the Styrian municipality of Großklein in the Leibnitz district. This museum is dedicated to the presentation of Hallstatt period findings from archaeological excavations in the settlement at Burgstallkogel and the associated burial mounds.
  4. Roman Museum Flavia Solva4

    Roman Museum Flavia Solva

     Leitring
    Flavia Solva was a city in the Roman province of Noricum, situated in the Leibnitzer Feld near Leibnitz in southern Styria, Austria. Today, the remains of Flavia Solva can be found in an open field about 40 km south of the Styrian capital, Graz, in the market town of Wagna. During the Roman era, it was located on the western bank of the Mur River, which also served as a connection to the Roman road network.
  5. Eggenberg Palace5

    Eggenberg Palace

     Graz
    Eggenberg Palace, known as Schloss Eggenberg in German, is a prominent landmark in the Austrian state of Styria. It is the largest and most significant baroque castle in the region, situated on the western outskirts of the city of Graz. The palace's grandeur and historical significance make it a notable point of interest for visitors to the area.