The Linz City Museum is a light blue building from the 18th century. The modern style is actually a museum. The museum is located on a high point by the city's river, and it takes a little walk to go up. The museum is divided into three floors, displaying music-related equipment, weapons and mural sculptures related to religion. The content is quite rich, because the exhibition here pays more attention to some local culture, so visitors can learn about many local related exhibits.
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The Linz City Museum is a light blue building from the 18th century. The modern style is actually a museum. The museum is located on a high point by the city's river, and it takes a little walk to go up. The museum is divided into three floors, displaying music-related equipment, weapons and mural sculptures related to religion. The content is quite rich, because the exhibition here pays more attention to some local culture, so visitors can learn about many local related exhibits.
The Linz City Museum is not very big, you can visit for free, it is an introduction to the city of Linz, you can feel the face of the city through some old photos. [View] Linz's urban view is quite good [Fun] A very interesting city [Cost-effective] A lot of free views
The Linz Museum is a good place to showcase Linz's history and understand Linz. It is not very large. The entire museum is divided into three floors. It has exhibits such as musical instruments, weapons, and mural sculptures on different themes. There is also a very good exhibition hall of industrial technology.
Free entry with Linz Pass, the exhibits are mainly local history and culture. When I went there, a home appliance-themed hall was more interesting and saw a very old home iron.
The museum is a building in the eighteenth century, the shallow blue building, seemingly modern style is actually a museum. Museum is located in the city along the river a high, up to a little way off. The museum is divided into three layers, respectively display the music related equipment, weapons and mural about religious sculptures, etc. Still more rich content, because the exhibition here pay more attention to some of the local culture, so visitors can learn about the many related to local exhibits.