Landesmuseum Burgenland Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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For folks who understand German
I took American friends of mine there, and they thoroughly enjoyed it - but it was due to my interpretative skills, since there was no information in English available. My friends are classical music ...
It's one of these old fashioned museums, really, where you find anything from neolithic excavations to mementos of the fall of the Iron Curtain, with an impressive section on music of the area and the...
Interesting museum with a very good music collection
Burgenland has one of the richest music traditions in Europe. The interrelations between Austrian, Hungarian, Croatian and Jewish traditions provided fertile ground for the development of musical tale...
Nice but very local appeal.. Almost all info is in German. Gothic period art was most interesting. Fun exhibit on Mercury (roman God of trade and thieves) and modern marketing.
I visited this museum to see the contemporary First World War exhibition. But I was dazzled by the deep history of the Burgenland. I was overwhelmed by the richness of its Roman culture which is very ...
For folks who understand German
I took American friends of mine there, and they thoroughly enjoyed it - but it was due to my interpretative skills, since there was no information in English available. My friends are classical music ...
Impressive
It's one of these old fashioned museums, really, where you find anything from neolithic excavations to mementos of the fall of the Iron Curtain, with an impressive section on music of the area and the...
Interesting museum with a very good music collection
Burgenland has one of the richest music traditions in Europe. The interrelations between Austrian, Hungarian, Croatian and Jewish traditions provided fertile ground for the development of musical tale...
Museum for history buff.
Nice but very local appeal.. Almost all info is in German. Gothic period art was most interesting. Fun exhibit on Mercury (roman God of trade and thieves) and modern marketing.
The Roman Mosiacs are unbelievable!
I visited this museum to see the contemporary First World War exhibition. But I was dazzled by the deep history of the Burgenland. I was overwhelmed by the richness of its Roman culture which is very ...