Museums in Europe

Austria

Petronell-Carnuntum

Archaeological Park Carnuntum -- www.carnuntum.co.at
The remains of the Roman city of Carnuntum cover approximately four square miles.  They include the ruins of a palace, amphitheater, homes, gladiator school, triumphal arch known as the Heidentor, and public baths.

Vienna


Art History Museum (Kunsthistorisches Museum) -- http://www.khm.at/en/

Hofburg -- http://www.hofburg-wien.at/en.html

Index of Museums in Vienna -- http://www.wien.gv.at/english/culture/museums/


Natural History Museum (Naturhistorisches Museum)-- http://www.nhm-wien.ac.at/

Reichsrat -- http://www.parlinkom.gv.at/ENGL/
Although the Reichsrat is a working legislature, it does have a visitors' center and exhibition.

The Viennese Secession Building [Wiener Secessionsgebäude] (1897-1898), the work of the architect Joseph Maria Olbrich (1867-1908), was home to the artists of the Secession, known in Germany as Jugendstil and in France as Art Nouveau.  It now houses various exhibitions and is the permanent home of the "Beethoven Frieze" by Gustav Klimt (1862-1918).  A specific web page for the "Beethoven Frieze" is at http://www.secession.at/beethovenfries/index_e.html.


Czech Republic

Litoměřice

North Bohemia Gallery -- http://www.galerie-ltm.cz/

Prague


Terezín
Uherské Hradiště

Slovácké Museum -- http://www.slovackemuzeum.cz/

Germany

Berlin

Dresden

Index of Museums in Dresden -- http://www.dresden.de/en/05/01/c_04.php

Görlitz
Schlesisches Museum zu Görlitz -- http://www.schlesisches-museum.de/index.php?id=1
The museum’s newsletter is at  http://www.schlesisches-museum.de/index.php?id=5070   

Slovakia

Bratislava


Slovak National Gallery -- http://www.sng.sk/en/uvod

Spišská Belá

Kaštiel Strážky -- http://www.muzeum.sk/?obj=galeria&ix=sngks  (only in Slovak)

Virtual

This is an effort of the Czech NGO Gulag.cz and the Study of Totalitarian Regimes.  Switch languages (Czech, English, and Russian) using the settings icon.  People, Places, Items, and Wiki tabs are available on the right side of the 3D image.  On the left are tabs for the 3D, Panorama photographs, and Map features.  TThe exhibition centers on the so-called Dead Road, a railroad between Salekhard and Igarka, Siberia, that Gulag prisoners, including Czechs and Slovaks, helped build during the 1950s.  See more about the project here.