The Roman Museum Tulln is reopened after an extensive redesign.
The Roman Museum exhibits a host of original finds to describe military and civilian life in Comagena, the Roman cavalry fort in Tulln. As you look at the hustle and bustle on the main square in Tulln, it is fun to remember that people were scurrying across this same spot 2,000 years ago.
The Roman Museum in Marcus Aurelius Park can help to trigger your imagination. It exhibits a host of original finds, including ones from archeological excavations in the main square. These finds plus pictures, figurines, dioramas and models show visitors what life was like at the Roman Fort Comagena from about 90 AD to 488 AD.
Visitors can learn interesting things about the Roman province of Noricum. They are provided with an illustrated documentation of other Roman fortifications in the Tulln area plus a depiction of military life at Fort Comagena. A model of the fort indicates its footprint in the current town map. We walk many of the same streets today as the Romans did.
Public arrival is easily accessible by train or bus.