The Amphitheatre in Pula, today part of The Archeological Museum of Istria, is one of the six largest Roman amphitheaters in the world. Erected in the 1st century ... read more
The temple of Augustus, today part of The Archeological Museum of Istria, was originally dedicated to the goddess Roma and emperor Augustus. The temple was erected and ... read more
Flavia Solva, part of the Universalmusum Joanneum, was the only Roman city within the modern province of Styria and was elevated to the status of a city by emperor ... read more
The Joanneumsviertel, part of the Universalmuseum Joanneum, is a cultural center offering an eclectic mix of old and modern with its wide range of cultural ... read more
Varaždin Castle, or 'Old Town', built between the 14th and 17th centuries and serving as the seat of the feudal administration, houses today the Cultural ... read more
Festenburg Castle, originally a military fortress, has been in the possession of Vorau Abbey since 1616. It got its present outlook in 1700, when it was rebuilt. The ... read more
The Archaeological Collection of Osor, today part of the Lošinj Museum, was opened already in 1889 and houses one of the oldest archaeological collections in Croatia. ... read more
The Saint Ladislaus National Memorial Site, Somogyvár, contains the ruins of one of the most prominent monasteries of Hungary, established by King Ladislaus I of ... read more
The Museum of Ethnography features a large collection of Hungarian and international folk crafts, century old ceramics, textiles, artefacts, furniture, etc. One of ... read more
The Aquincum Museum, a division of the Budapest History Museum, contains the remains of Aquincum, the ancient Roman city and one of the biggest archaeological sites in ... read more
The Kiscell Museum, a division of the Budapest History Museum, is housed in an 18th-century monastery, which was converted in 1910 into a luxurious mansion by the art ... read more
The Hungarian National Museum, established in 1802, is Hungary's national museum for the history, art, and archaeology of the Carpathian Basin and Hungary. The ... read more
The Holocaust Memorial Center, opened in 2005 and housed in a renovated synagogue (from the 1920s), reflects the history of the Jewish people in Hungary and the ... read more
The Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, opened in 1906, houses one of the most important collections of European art from Antiquity to the present day. The museum has a great ... read more
The Budapest Hall of Art, Budapest Kunsthalle or Palace of Art, is dedicated to contemporary art, through rotating exhibitions of works by local and regional artists. ... read more
The Geological Museum of Budapest or Hungarian Institute of Geology and Geophysics, features the largest geological collection in the country, with 23 thematic ... read more
The Vincas Kudirka Museum, a branch of the National Museum of Lithuania, is dedicated to Vincas Kudirka (1858 – 1899), poet, physician, and the author of both the ... read more
The Bastion of the Vilnius Defence Wall, a branch of the National Museum of Lithuania, tells the history of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania’s weaponry and defence ... read more
The Art Museum Riga Bourse, a branch of the Latvian National Museum of Art, was established in 1920 and contains an extensive collection of foreign art, divided in six ... read more
The Mentzendorff’s House, a branch of the Museum of the History of Riga and Navigationa, is a 17th-century building in Riga’s Old Town, which houses a museum that ... read more