Archaeology Museum
Globally unique finds such as the Strettweg Chariot and other archaeological treasures from Styria, together with objects from classical antiquity and ancient Egypt, form a framework for existential questions of human existence. In addition, the archaeology workshop offers young museum visitors an opportunity to examine, measure and draw finds for themselves.
- Exhibition
- 01.04.-22.06.2012
The Beginning of Time
Palaeological Finds from Repolust Cave
Repolust Cave north of Graz was the source of some of the most important Palaeolithic cave finds in the eastern Alpine region. 
- Permanent Collection
Archaeology Museum
A museum that delves beneath the surface – finds from “Styrian” prehistory and classical antiquity, the ancient Near East and Egypt form a framework for the ordinary problems of life common to most times and places. 
- Permanent Collection
Lapidarium
The Roman reliefs and inscriptions held by the Joanneum represent not only the largest but also the most important collection of its kind in Austria and indeed in the whole eastern Alpine region. 
- Exhibition, Opening
- 03.05.-04.10.2012
Ans Licht gebracht
Archäologisches Erbe der Štajerska aus dem Universalmuseum Joanneum
- Exhibition
- 28.05.2012
- Visitor's service
Whit Monday at the Joanneum Universal Museum
Our sites are wonderful excuses for a day out, and will be open for you on Whit Monday. 
- News
- 10.06.2011-30.06.2012
Simon Starling & Superflex
e.g. A Ticket to Another Planet, 2011
A cross-departmental, pan-Styrian, polyphonic project directed by Simon Starling and Superflex, with "Super Eggs" by Piet Hein designed in light of a mathematical formula by Gabriel Lamé.










