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Museum Levels
Museum Level 1
A1 | Pre-Roman + Roman Finds
1.1.A1 | Lappen Axe, Bronze, c. 1350–1150 BCE
1.2.A1 | Lappen Axe, Bronze, 8th – 7th Century BCE
1.3.A1 | Knot Rings, Late Celtic Amulet Form, Bronze, 1st Century BCE to c. 50 CE
1.4.A1 | Bronze Ring, Probably Celtic
1.5.A1 | Clay Spindle Whorl, Celtic
1.6.A1 | Clay Bead, Celtic
1.7.A1 | Fibula, Bronze, 1st Century CE
1.8.A1 | Dimpled Beaker, Clay, Raetia, 1st / 2nd Century CE
1.9.A1 | Sestertius, Bronze, Lucillae Antonini, 162–183 CE
1.10.A1 | Roman As, Copper, Antoninus Pius, 138–161 CE
1.11.A1 | Denarius, Silver, Septimius Severus, 193–211 CE
1.12.A1 | Game Piece from a Board Game, Horn, Ancient Roman
1.13.A1 | Button, Bronze, Late Roman
A2 | Roman Finds
1.21.A2 | Medallion Displaying Married Couple, Local Marble, 2nd Half of the 2nd Century CE
1.22.A2 | Tabula Peutingeriana
1.23.A2 | Roman Medallion Displaying Two Women, Local Marble, 2nd Half of the 2nd Century CE
1.24.A2 | Frieze and Architrave of a Roman Tomb, 2nd Century CE
1.25.A2 | Grave Inscription, Judendorf, 2nd or 3rd Century CE
1.26.A2 | Tomb Stele with Niche Portrait, Wildbad Einöd, 3rd Century CE
B1 | Friesach | Early Middle Ages
1.31.B1 | Friesach in the Early Middle Ages
1.32.B1 | Gurk Bishops
1.33.B1 | Archbishopric of Salzburg
1.34.B1 | First Documented Mention of Friesach
1.35.B1 | Archbishop Konrad I., 1105–1147 CE
B2 | Friesach Markets
1.36.B2 | The Friesach Markets, 860–1180 CE
B3 | Werner Berg
1.37.B3 | Werner Berg in Friesach
B4 | Castle’s Keep
1.38.B4 | Ruins of the Castle’s Keep, Condition around 1890 CE
1.39.B4 | Column from the Ruins of the Castle’s Keep
1.40.B4 | Pedestal from the Ruins of the Castle’s Keep
B5 | Keystones + Capitals
1.41.B5 | Gothic Keystone
1.42.B5 | Cube Capital, c.1200 CE
1.43.B5 | Leaf Volute Capital, c.1200 CE
1.44.B5 | Keystone with Daisy Motif
B6 | Gurk Cathedral
1.45.B6 | Emperor Otto III
1.46.B6 | Gurk | Organisational Structure
1.47.B6 | Saint Hemma with a Model of the Gurk Cathedral
B7 | Hemma Reliefs
1.48.B7 | Hemma Relief in Gurk Cathedral | Murder of Hemma’s Sons
1.49.B7 | Hemma Relief in Gurk Cathedral | Farewell to Wilhelm
1.50.B7 | Farewell to Wilhelm | Detail of the Hemma Relief, Original Size
1.51.B7 | Crypt of the Gurk Cathedral
C1 | Mining in Friesach
1.61.C1 | Back Carrier, Late 18th Century CE
1.62.C1 | Melting Pot, 17th Century CE
1.63.C1 | Miner’s Belt Buckles, 19th Century CE
1.64.C1 | Tools used by Miners
1.65.C1 | Measuring Tools used by Miners
1.66.C1 | Mining in Friesach
C2 | Friesacher Penny 1
1.67.C2 | Important Medieval Currency
C3 | Coin Minting Process
1.68.C3 | Illustration of a Mint
C4 | Friesacher Penny 2
1.69.C4 | What is displayed on a Friesacher Penny?
C5 | Medieval Minting Sites
1.70.C5 | List of Minting Sites in Carinthia and the Surrounding Regions
C6 | Mint Master
1.71.C6 | The Role of a Mint Master
C7 | Friesacher Penny 3
1.72.C7 | Friesacher Penny | Detailed History
C8 | Minting in Friesach
1.73.C8 | Minting and the Friesacher Penny
C9 | Mint Master’s Tools
1.74.C9 | Mint Master’s Tools
D1 | Weapons
1.81.D1 | Four Ceremonial Daggers with Ivory Handles, 17th Century CE
1.82.D1 | Hunting Sword, Second Half of the 17th Century CE
1.83.D1 | Crossbow with Bone and Horn Inlays, End of the 15th Century CE
1.84.D1 | Crossbow Winch, First Half of the 16th Century CE
1.85.D1 | Crossbow Bolts, 15th/16th Century CE
D2 | Armoury
1.90.D2 | Morion, Second Half of the 16th Century CE
1.91.D2 | Pear Helmet or “Cabasset”, End of the 16th Century CE
1.92.D2 | Lobster-Tailed Pot Helmet, 17th Century CE
1.93.D2 | Spurs, 16th Century CE
1.94.D2 | Maximilian-Type Stirrup
1.95.D2 | German Stirrup, 16th Century CE
1.96.D2 | “Sturmhaube”, Second Half of the 16th Century CE
1.97.D2 | Half-Armour, End of the 16th Century CE
1.98.D2 | Two-Handed Sword or “Bihander”, c. 1580 CE
1.99.D2 | Bridle, 16th Century CE
1.100.D2 | Horseshoe from a Native Noric Horse, 16th Century CE
Museum Level 2
E | South Wall
2.1 | Nine Views of Friesach
2.2 | Eight Views of Friesach
2.3 | Field Treasury Chest
2.4 | Civic Treasury Chest
2.5 | Field Treasury Chest
2.6 | Town Fortifications
2.7 | Castle Keep
2.8 | Guild Signs
2.9 | Guilds and Brotherhoods
2.10 | Municipal Law and Administration
F | East Wall
2.11 | Banner of the Archbishop of Salzburg
2.12 | Three Views of Friesach
2.13 | Guild Chest of the Shoemakers
2.14 | 19th-Century Drum of the Friesach Citizens’ Guild
2.15 | Recessed Window
2.16 | Renaissance Bust
2.17 | Baroque Putto, Mid-18th Century
2.18 | Keystone, God the Father with Globe
2.19 | Gothic Vestment Chest
G | North Wall
2.20 | Portrait of a Provost
2.21 | Friesach – Town of Churches (Ecclesiastical Town)
2.22 | Votive Offerings
2.23 | Alms Box
2.24 | Penance Belt
2.25 | Waffle Iron
2.27 | Nun’s Portrait
2.28 | Dominican Order
2.29 | St. Hyacinth of Opole
2.30 | Late-Gothic Donor Portrait
2.31 | St. Dominic of Guzmán
2.32 | Ecclesiastical Objects and Church Artwork
2.33 | Curator Rudolf Rogl
2.34 | The Teutonic Order
2.35 | The Coat of Arms of Gottfried von Schrattenbach
H | West Wall & Centre
2.36 | Portal of the Former Charnel House
2.37 | Gothic Iron Door and Key
2.38 | Charnel Chapel of St. Michael
2.39 | Jews in Friesach
2.40 | Jewish Gravestone 1
2.41 | Jewish Gravestone 2
2.42 | The Friesach Tournament
2.43 | Ulrich von Liechtenstein
2.44 | Ten Opening Stanzas
2.45 | Equestrian Seal, Bernhard von Spanheim
2.46 | Seal of Ulrich III, 1253
2.47 | Friesach’s Miniature Model
2.48 | St. James the Lesser
Museum Level 3A
I | Ecclesiastical Exhibits | Part 1
Liturgical Colours | Liturgical Vestments
Mass Vestment (Chasuble) 1
Mass Vestment (Chasuble) 2
Mass Vestment (Chasuble) 3
Frescoes
Fresco of St. Romanus
Gothic Pietà
St. Peter of Verona
Dominican Order | Dominican Convent of Friesach
Ecclesiastical Art | Paintings and Sculptures
J | Ecclesiastical Exhibits | Part 2
Altarpiece
Winged Altar (Late Gothic)
Relief Panel (Late Gothic)
Altar Wings (Late Gothic)
Predella (Late Gothic)
Cup Stones (Schalensteine)
Anna with Maria during a Schooling Session
“Nursing Madonna” or “Our Lady of Lactation”
Throned Madonna with Child
Joseph and His Brothers
Crucifix
Museum Level 3B
K | Rupert’s Chapel & Frescoes
Chapel Tower | Levels vs. Functions
Rupert’s Chapel | History
Rupert’s Chapel | Ecclesiastical History
Chapel Frescoes | History
Location Mapping | Fragments
Romanesque Fresco Cycle
West Wall
North Wall, Western Bay
North Wall, Eastern Bay
South Wall, Eastern Bay
South Wall, Western Bay
East Wall
Fragments | Condition, c. 1830
L | Fresco Motifs
St Rupert
St Virgil
Mary as the Throne of Solomon
The Nativity
Jesus Entering Jerusalem
The Last Supper
M | Evolution & Techniques
Evolution of Frescoes
Medieval Fresco Techniques
Fresco Colours
Fresco Damage | Causes
Restoration of Frescoes
Dating of Frescoes
N | Ecclesiastical Art
Frescoes
Tempera Paintings
Oil Paintings
Oil Paintings on Wood
Sketches
Stone Sculptures
Wooden Sculptures
Stucco Work
Polychromy on Stone
Polychromy on Wood
Polychromy on Stucco
Polychromy on Metal
Altarpieces
Illuminated Manuscripts
Iconography
Stained Glass
Metalwork
Museum Level 4
O | South Wall Exhibits
4.1A | Wooden Moulds
4.1B | Textile Printing Moulds
4.1C | Wooden Caskets, Chains
4.2A | Ceramics
4.2B | Ceramic Materials
4.2C | Stoneware Tankards
4.2D | Painted Tankards
4.2E | Plate with Heraldic Crest
4.3A | Two Portraits
4.4 | South-Facing Round-Arched Window
4.5 | Baroque Chest, 18th C.
4.6A | Potpourri Vases, c. 1810/20
4.6B | Theresian Clock, 2nd Half 18th C.
4.6C | Baroque Tabernacle Cabinet, c. 1750
4.7A | Cabinet Casket, c. 1750
4.7B | Inlaid Chest, Dated 1791
4.8 | Fireplace
P | East Wall Exhibits
4.9 | Pastel Portraits, 1766
4.10 | Baroque Longcase Clock, 18th C.
4.11A | East-Facing Biforate Window
4.11B | East-Facing Round-Arched Window
4.11C | Round-Arched Window, East Wall
4.12A | Fortepiano, c. 1815
4.12B | Biedermeier Chair
4.12C | Viennese Column Clock, Early 19th C.
4.12D | Biedermeier Pocket Portrait
4.13 | Portrait of a Girl, 1836
4.14 | Portrait of a Lady, Early 19th C.
4.15A | Evolution of Musical Instruments
4.15B | Wind Instruments
4.15C | String Instruments
Q | North Wall Exhibits
4.16A | Types of Clocks
4.16B | Baroque Commode Clocks, 18th C.
4.16C | Spindle Pocket Watches, 18th and 19th C.
4.16D | Clocks, 19th C.
4.16E | Table Clock, Late 18th C. | Mantel Clock, 19th C.
4.16F | Evolution of Clocks
4.16G | Timeline | Clocks
4.16H | Timekeeping | Rural vs. Urban
4.17 | Ornamental Objects
4.18 | Precious Objects (Pretiosen)
4.19 | North-Facing Biforate Window
4.20 | Bridal Chest
4.21 | Friesach Townswomen
4.22 | Portraits of Friesach Townspeople
R | West Wall Exhibits
4.23A | Various Smoking Pipes, 19th C.
4.23B | Everyday Objects
S | Central Exhibits
4.24A | Porcelain Objects, 19th C.
4.24B | Bohemian Glassware, 19th C.
4.25 | Porcelain Figurines, 19th C.
Museum Level 5
T | West Wall
5.1 | Toll Sign
5.15A | Shotguns | Rifles | Muskets — 18th C.
5.15B | Flintlock & Percussion Pistols — 18th–19th C.
5.15C | Three Flintlock Hunting Guns — 18th C.
5.15D | Three Target Air Rifles — Late 18th C.
5.15E | Three Percussion Target Rifles — 19th C.
U | North Wall
5.2 | Hit Indicator, c. 1850
Viewpoint | North 1
5.3 | Biedermeier Shooting Targets
Viewpoint | North 2
5.4 | Weapons
5.5 | Pewter – Uses
Viewpoint | North 3
5.6 | Pewter – Table Setting
5.7 | Pewter – Properties
Viewpoint | North 4
5.8 | Josef Bachmann
V | East Wall
Viewpoint | East 1
5.9 | The Pewter Casters
5.9B | Seals and Stamps
Viewpoint | East 2
5.10 | Brass
W | South Wall
Viewpoint | South 1
5.11 | Copper
Viewpoint | South 2
5.12 | Weapons, South Wall
Viewpoint | South 3
5.13 | Weapons, South Wall
5.14 | Shooting Target
Viewpoint | South 4
X | Central Display
5.16A | Two Lavabos
5.16B | Brass Basin
5.16C | Brass and Bronze Items
5.16D | Candlesticks
5.16E | Two Mortars with Pestles
5.16F | Three-legged Pan
5.16G | Gothic Mortar with Pestle
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Museum Level 3A
Museum Level 3B
Museum Level 4
Museum Level 5
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Museum Levels
Museum Level 1
A1 | Pre-Roman + Roman Finds
1.1.A1 | Lappen Axe, Bronze, c. 1350–1150 BCE
1.2.A1 | Lappen Axe, Bronze, 8th – 7th Century BCE
1.3.A1 | Knot Rings, Late Celtic Amulet Form, Bronze, 1st Century BCE to c. 50 CE
1.4.A1 | Bronze Ring, Probably Celtic
1.5.A1 | Clay Spindle Whorl, Celtic
1.6.A1 | Clay Bead, Celtic
1.7.A1 | Fibula, Bronze, 1st Century CE
1.8.A1 | Dimpled Beaker, Clay, Raetia, 1st / 2nd Century CE
1.9.A1 | Sestertius, Bronze, Lucillae Antonini, 162–183 CE
1.10.A1 | Roman As, Copper, Antoninus Pius, 138–161 CE
1.11.A1 | Denarius, Silver, Septimius Severus, 193–211 CE
1.12.A1 | Game Piece from a Board Game, Horn, Ancient Roman
1.13.A1 | Button, Bronze, Late Roman
A2 | Roman Finds
1.21.A2 | Medallion Displaying Married Couple, Local Marble, 2nd Half of the 2nd Century CE
1.22.A2 | Tabula Peutingeriana
1.23.A2 | Roman Medallion Displaying Two Women, Local Marble, 2nd Half of the 2nd Century CE
1.24.A2 | Frieze and Architrave of a Roman Tomb, 2nd Century CE
1.25.A2 | Grave Inscription, Judendorf, 2nd or 3rd Century CE
1.26.A2 | Tomb Stele with Niche Portrait, Wildbad Einöd, 3rd Century CE
B1 | Friesach | Early Middle Ages
1.31.B1 | Friesach in the Early Middle Ages
1.32.B1 | Gurk Bishops
1.33.B1 | Archbishopric of Salzburg
1.34.B1 | First Documented Mention of Friesach
1.35.B1 | Archbishop Konrad I., 1105–1147 CE
B2 | Friesach Markets
1.36.B2 | The Friesach Markets, 860–1180 CE
B3 | Werner Berg
1.37.B3 | Werner Berg in Friesach
B4 | Castle’s Keep
1.38.B4 | Ruins of the Castle’s Keep, Condition around 1890 CE
1.39.B4 | Column from the Ruins of the Castle’s Keep
1.40.B4 | Pedestal from the Ruins of the Castle’s Keep
B5 | Keystones + Capitals
1.41.B5 | Gothic Keystone
1.42.B5 | Cube Capital, c.1200 CE
1.43.B5 | Leaf Volute Capital, c.1200 CE
1.44.B5 | Keystone with Daisy Motif
B6 | Gurk Cathedral
1.45.B6 | Emperor Otto III
1.46.B6 | Gurk | Organisational Structure
1.47.B6 | Saint Hemma with a Model of the Gurk Cathedral
B7 | Hemma Reliefs
1.48.B7 | Hemma Relief in Gurk Cathedral | Murder of Hemma’s Sons
1.49.B7 | Hemma Relief in Gurk Cathedral | Farewell to Wilhelm
1.50.B7 | Farewell to Wilhelm | Detail of the Hemma Relief, Original Size
1.51.B7 | Crypt of the Gurk Cathedral
C1 | Mining in Friesach
1.61.C1 | Back Carrier, Late 18th Century CE
1.62.C1 | Melting Pot, 17th Century CE
1.63.C1 | Miner’s Belt Buckles, 19th Century CE
1.64.C1 | Tools used by Miners
1.65.C1 | Measuring Tools used by Miners
1.66.C1 | Mining in Friesach
C2 | Friesacher Penny 1
1.67.C2 | Important Medieval Currency
C3 | Coin Minting Process
1.68.C3 | Illustration of a Mint
C4 | Friesacher Penny 2
1.69.C4 | What is displayed on a Friesacher Penny?
C5 | Medieval Minting Sites
1.70.C5 | List of Minting Sites in Carinthia and the Surrounding Regions
C6 | Mint Master
1.71.C6 | The Role of a Mint Master
C7 | Friesacher Penny 3
1.72.C7 | Friesacher Penny | Detailed History
C8 | Minting in Friesach
1.73.C8 | Minting and the Friesacher Penny
C9 | Mint Master’s Tools
1.74.C9 | Mint Master’s Tools
D1 | Weapons
1.81.D1 | Four Ceremonial Daggers with Ivory Handles, 17th Century CE
1.82.D1 | Hunting Sword, Second Half of the 17th Century CE
1.83.D1 | Crossbow with Bone and Horn Inlays, End of the 15th Century CE
1.84.D1 | Crossbow Winch, First Half of the 16th Century CE
1.85.D1 | Crossbow Bolts, 15th/16th Century CE
D2 | Armoury
1.90.D2 | Morion, Second Half of the 16th Century CE
1.91.D2 | Pear Helmet or “Cabasset”, End of the 16th Century CE
1.92.D2 | Lobster-Tailed Pot Helmet, 17th Century CE
1.93.D2 | Spurs, 16th Century CE
1.94.D2 | Maximilian-Type Stirrup
1.95.D2 | German Stirrup, 16th Century CE
1.96.D2 | “Sturmhaube”, Second Half of the 16th Century CE
1.97.D2 | Half-Armour, End of the 16th Century CE
1.98.D2 | Two-Handed Sword or “Bihander”, c. 1580 CE
1.99.D2 | Bridle, 16th Century CE
1.100.D2 | Horseshoe from a Native Noric Horse, 16th Century CE
Museum Level 2
E | South Wall
2.1 | Nine Views of Friesach
2.2 | Eight Views of Friesach
2.3 | Field Treasury Chest
2.4 | Civic Treasury Chest
2.5 | Field Treasury Chest
2.6 | Town Fortifications
2.7 | Castle Keep
2.8 | Guild Signs
2.9 | Guilds and Brotherhoods
2.10 | Municipal Law and Administration
F | East Wall
2.11 | Banner of the Archbishop of Salzburg
2.12 | Three Views of Friesach
2.13 | Guild Chest of the Shoemakers
2.14 | 19th-Century Drum of the Friesach Citizens’ Guild
2.15 | Recessed Window
2.16 | Renaissance Bust
2.17 | Baroque Putto, Mid-18th Century
2.18 | Keystone, God the Father with Globe
2.19 | Gothic Vestment Chest
G | North Wall
2.20 | Portrait of a Provost
2.21 | Friesach – Town of Churches (Ecclesiastical Town)
2.22 | Votive Offerings
2.23 | Alms Box
2.24 | Penance Belt
2.25 | Waffle Iron
2.27 | Nun’s Portrait
2.28 | Dominican Order
2.29 | St. Hyacinth of Opole
2.30 | Late-Gothic Donor Portrait
2.31 | St. Dominic of Guzmán
2.32 | Ecclesiastical Objects and Church Artwork
2.33 | Curator Rudolf Rogl
2.34 | The Teutonic Order
2.35 | The Coat of Arms of Gottfried von Schrattenbach
H | West Wall & Centre
2.36 | Portal of the Former Charnel House
2.37 | Gothic Iron Door and Key
2.38 | Charnel Chapel of St. Michael
2.39 | Jews in Friesach
2.40 | Jewish Gravestone 1
2.41 | Jewish Gravestone 2
2.42 | The Friesach Tournament
2.43 | Ulrich von Liechtenstein
2.44 | Ten Opening Stanzas
2.45 | Equestrian Seal, Bernhard von Spanheim
2.46 | Seal of Ulrich III, 1253
2.47 | Friesach’s Miniature Model
2.48 | St. James the Lesser
Museum Level 3A
I | Ecclesiastical Exhibits | Part 1
Liturgical Colours | Liturgical Vestments
Mass Vestment (Chasuble) 1
Mass Vestment (Chasuble) 2
Mass Vestment (Chasuble) 3
Frescoes
Fresco of St. Romanus
Gothic Pietà
St. Peter of Verona
Dominican Order | Dominican Convent of Friesach
Ecclesiastical Art | Paintings and Sculptures
J | Ecclesiastical Exhibits | Part 2
Altarpiece
Winged Altar (Late Gothic)
Relief Panel (Late Gothic)
Altar Wings (Late Gothic)
Predella (Late Gothic)
Cup Stones (Schalensteine)
Anna with Maria during a Schooling Session
“Nursing Madonna” or “Our Lady of Lactation”
Throned Madonna with Child
Joseph and His Brothers
Crucifix
Museum Level 3B
K | Rupert’s Chapel & Frescoes
Chapel Tower | Levels vs. Functions
Rupert’s Chapel | History
Rupert’s Chapel | Ecclesiastical History
Chapel Frescoes | History
Location Mapping | Fragments
Romanesque Fresco Cycle
West Wall
North Wall, Western Bay
North Wall, Eastern Bay
South Wall, Eastern Bay
South Wall, Western Bay
East Wall
Fragments | Condition, c. 1830
L | Fresco Motifs
St Rupert
St Virgil
Mary as the Throne of Solomon
The Nativity
Jesus Entering Jerusalem
The Last Supper
M | Evolution & Techniques
Evolution of Frescoes
Medieval Fresco Techniques
Fresco Colours
Fresco Damage | Causes
Restoration of Frescoes
Dating of Frescoes
N | Ecclesiastical Art
Frescoes
Tempera Paintings
Oil Paintings
Oil Paintings on Wood
Sketches
Stone Sculptures
Wooden Sculptures
Stucco Work
Polychromy on Stone
Polychromy on Wood
Polychromy on Stucco
Polychromy on Metal
Altarpieces
Illuminated Manuscripts
Iconography
Stained Glass
Metalwork
Museum Level 4
O | South Wall Exhibits
4.1A | Wooden Moulds
4.1B | Textile Printing Moulds
4.1C | Wooden Caskets, Chains
4.2A | Ceramics
4.2B | Ceramic Materials
4.2C | Stoneware Tankards
4.2D | Painted Tankards
4.2E | Plate with Heraldic Crest
4.3A | Two Portraits
4.4 | South-Facing Round-Arched Window
4.5 | Baroque Chest, 18th C.
4.6A | Potpourri Vases, c. 1810/20
4.6B | Theresian Clock, 2nd Half 18th C.
4.6C | Baroque Tabernacle Cabinet, c. 1750
4.7A | Cabinet Casket, c. 1750
4.7B | Inlaid Chest, Dated 1791
4.8 | Fireplace
P | East Wall Exhibits
4.9 | Pastel Portraits, 1766
4.10 | Baroque Longcase Clock, 18th C.
4.11A | East-Facing Biforate Window
4.11B | East-Facing Round-Arched Window
4.11C | Round-Arched Window, East Wall
4.12A | Fortepiano, c. 1815
4.12B | Biedermeier Chair
4.12C | Viennese Column Clock, Early 19th C.
4.12D | Biedermeier Pocket Portrait
4.13 | Portrait of a Girl, 1836
4.14 | Portrait of a Lady, Early 19th C.
4.15A | Evolution of Musical Instruments
4.15B | Wind Instruments
4.15C | String Instruments
Q | North Wall Exhibits
4.16A | Types of Clocks
4.16B | Baroque Commode Clocks, 18th C.
4.16C | Spindle Pocket Watches, 18th and 19th C.
4.16D | Clocks, 19th C.
4.16E | Table Clock, Late 18th C. | Mantel Clock, 19th C.
4.16F | Evolution of Clocks
4.16G | Timeline | Clocks
4.16H | Timekeeping | Rural vs. Urban
4.17 | Ornamental Objects
4.18 | Precious Objects (Pretiosen)
4.19 | North-Facing Biforate Window
4.20 | Bridal Chest
4.21 | Friesach Townswomen
4.22 | Portraits of Friesach Townspeople
R | West Wall Exhibits
4.23A | Various Smoking Pipes, 19th C.
4.23B | Everyday Objects
S | Central Exhibits
4.24A | Porcelain Objects, 19th C.
4.24B | Bohemian Glassware, 19th C.
4.25 | Porcelain Figurines, 19th C.
Museum Level 5
T | West Wall
5.1 | Toll Sign
5.15A | Shotguns | Rifles | Muskets — 18th C.
5.15B | Flintlock & Percussion Pistols — 18th–19th C.
5.15C | Three Flintlock Hunting Guns — 18th C.
5.15D | Three Target Air Rifles — Late 18th C.
5.15E | Three Percussion Target Rifles — 19th C.
U | North Wall
5.2 | Hit Indicator, c. 1850
Viewpoint | North 1
5.3 | Biedermeier Shooting Targets
Viewpoint | North 2
5.4 | Weapons
5.5 | Pewter – Uses
Viewpoint | North 3
5.6 | Pewter – Table Setting
5.7 | Pewter – Properties
Viewpoint | North 4
5.8 | Josef Bachmann
V | East Wall
Viewpoint | East 1
5.9 | The Pewter Casters
5.9B | Seals and Stamps
Viewpoint | East 2
5.10 | Brass
W | South Wall
Viewpoint | South 1
5.11 | Copper
Viewpoint | South 2
5.12 | Weapons, South Wall
Viewpoint | South 3
5.13 | Weapons, South Wall
5.14 | Shooting Target
Viewpoint | South 4
X | Central Display
5.16A | Two Lavabos
5.16B | Brass Basin
5.16C | Brass and Bronze Items
5.16D | Candlesticks
5.16E | Two Mortars with Pestles
5.16F | Three-legged Pan
5.16G | Gothic Mortar with Pestle
Flipbooks
Museum Levels vs. Exhibits
Attribution
Museum Level 1
Museum Level 2
Museum Level 3A
Museum Level 3B
Museum Level 4
Museum Level 5
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