Universalmuseum Joanneum
- Permanent Collection
- Schloss Trautenfels
Schloss Trautenfels
Forest and timber, mountain and valley, religion and conviviality – the natural and cultural history of Styria’s Enns Valley, Palten Valley and Aussee lake district form the subject matter of the permanent exhibition at Schloss Trautenfels. 
- Permanent Collection
- Folk Life Museum
Folk Life Museum
Everyday things accompany our lives, but they are also witnesses to individual histories. 
- Permanent Collection
- Hunting Museum
Hunting Museum, Schloss Stainz
Hunting in style – Austria’s largest hunting museum is far more than a display of trophies. 
- Permanent Collection
- Agriculture Museum
Agriculture Museum, Schloss Stainz
Styrian agriculture still feels the beneficial effects of Archduke Johann’s passion for technology. 
- Permanent Collection
- Museum im Palais
Museum im Palais
The cultural historical collection of the Joanneum Universal Museum opened its doors at the Museum im Palais in Graz for the first time exhibiting a selection of its treasures on 2,400m2 of floor space. 
- Schloss Eggenberg
- Palace and Gardens
Eggenberg Park and Gardens
Eggenberg palace is located in a huge landscaped garden dating back to the Romantic period, which is regarded among the most precious garden monuments in Austria. 
- Permanent Collection
- Archaeology Museum
Archaeology Museum
A museum that delves beneath the surface – finds from “Styrian” prehistory and classical antiquity, the ancient Near East and Egypt form a framework for the ordinary problems of life common to most times and places. 
- Permanent Collection
- Alte Galerie
Alte Galerie
Exquisite masterpieces from 500 years of European art evoke whole ages, with a wide variety of subject matter. 
- Permanent Collection
- Coin Cabinet
Coin Cabinet
They are more than just a means of payment. Coins reflect politics, culture and a society’s view of itself. 
- Permanent Collection
- Roman Museum
Roman Museum Flavia Solva
Bridging the gap between past and present
Daily life around 70 AD! Flavia Solva was one of the most cultured cities in the Roman province of Noricum, and is the biggest Roman archaeological site in Styria. 
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