The St. Veit Museum offers a hands-on and interactive experience to its visitors. Immerse yourself in our rich city history as the former ducal city of Carinthia, the history of the railway, post office, and telecommunications, as well as motorisation and the gendarmerie. Our miniature Spur H0 and G railway facility models, the driving simulator of an electric railcar, and an annually changing special exhibition will inspire both young and young at heart.
Tips: Our new premises on the ground floor display an exciting special exhibition of the history of the trabant guard and the Goldhaubenfrauen Union (women with the golden bonnets).
Opening hours: 01/04-31/10: Wed- Sun from 9 am – 12 pm and 2 pm -5 pm; July and August 9 am -5 pm
Days off: Mon and Tue
Hauptplatz 29, 9300 Sankt Veit an der Glan, Österreich
Tips: Come and see our wonderful miniature H0 railway facility model and its countless details. There is a unique driving simulator, through which “anyone can become a train driver”. Children’s programme: playing and painting area, where you can discover and drive the train alone. Try making a phone call as they did 60 years ago by using our perfectly-working telephone operator. You can even print your own train ticket at the ticket counter.
ca. 2 h
9,00
1 free admission to the museum per day, excl. the guided tour. Photo ID required.
By car: from Klagenfurt take the S37 towards St. Veit/Zentrum; from Feldkirchen take the B94 towards the St. Veit/Zentrum. By train: the museum is 10 walking minutes away from the St. Veit/Glan train station or from the St. Veit/Glan Westbahnhof train station.