Coin Cabinet
at Eggenberg Palace Graz | Universalmuseum Joanneum
With highlights from the second largest public collection of coins in Austria, the Coin Cabinet invites you to an impressive voyage of discovery through the centuries.
Opening hours:
23.03.2024 - 31.10.2024: Tuesday - Sunday & public holidays, 10 am - 6 pm
01.11.2024 - 22.12.2024: only accessible as part of a guided tour
23.12.2024 - 31.03.2025: closed
Open during normal opening times on the following special days or public holidays: 01.04.2024, 01.05.2024, 09.05.2024, 20.05.2024, 30.05.2024, 15.08.2024, 26.10.2024
Note: The "Tag des Dekmals" (= Monument Day) takes place on 29.09.2024 - admission to Old Gallery, Archaeology Museum and Coin Cabinet is free! Special guided tours are offered! Tickets must be reserved in advance!
- Opening hours & entrance fees in detail
- Adults: € 12.00 | School pupils, apprentices, students between 19 and 26 € 5.50 I Children and teenagers under the age of 19 free I
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Money makes the world go round. Coins are far more than just a way of paying for something: they reflect the political, cultural and social zeitgeist. The Coin Cabinet at Eggenberg Palace has extraordinary stories to tell about coins in Styria – from the panther thaler minted in Graz to the Celts’ wuschelkopf types, from the gold coin at Flavia Solva reworked into a piece of jewellery through to a Renaissance medal gem that once belonged to Archduke Karl II of Inner Austria.