Rome's Eagle
2021 is the last chance to visit the exhibition at Museum Carnuntinum: "Rome's Eagle – Carnuntum and the Caesars' Army" highlights all major issues about the Roman military.
2021 is the last chance to visit the exhibition at Museum Carnuntinum: "Rome's Eagle – Carnuntum and the Caesars' Army" highlights all major issues about the Roman military.
You can also visually access areas that have been buried underground for a thousand years. Augmented reality brings the past alive by merging the real world with its digital counterpart.
Every Tuesday is Partner Day in Carnuntum. Take advantage of the admission ticket special: 1+1 free.
Carnuntum is a project partner in the ISTER project (Interreg Danube Transnational Program). The aim of the project is the visualization and revitalization of the ancient road network.
Entertaining and informative at the same time, child-fair programs give insights into the ancient everday life in the Civilian City.
Every year, Carnuntum's Society of Friends organises a number of lectures, seminars, excursions and trips.
Franz Humer studied classical archaeology, ancient history and history of art at the Paris-Lodron-University of Salzburg. He has been maintaining close ties with the Roman City Carnuntum for nearly 30 years and was appointed its scientific director in 2001.
In 2016, the Roman City Carnuntum was awarded the Austrian Museum Quality Seal. This hallmark is bestowed upon institutions which set themselves apart from others by unrivalled means of museal presentation.
The latest archeological results brought further spectacular finds to light: A third amphitheatre, unknown until now, and a whole city quarter with taverns, large bakeries and shops, substantiate well-developed leisure infrastructure.
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