city museum Judenburg
JudenburgThe Judenburg City Museum presents the historical development of the region from the Stone Age to modern times.
The founding of the Judenburg City Museum in 1948 was initiated by the collector Ernst Klepsch-Kirchner, who moved from Vienna, and the local resident Betty Perwein. Since 1990, the museum has been located in the spacious building on Kaserngasse.
A panoramic model on the ground floor offers visitors an overview of the medieval and modern urban topography. The historical exhibition in the two upper floors features 16 dioramas by local artist Anna Krotschek, which—supplemented by documents and objects—illustrate important stages of Judenburg's urban history in period-typical scenes.
Admission: Voluntary donation
Opening hours:
- Wednesday to Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 03:00 p.m.
- Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 05:00 p.m.
Ticket Prices:
- Admission: voluntary donation
- Guided tours are available on request (Adults € 5,- / Children & Concessions € 3,-)