Kaiser-Franz-Josef-Museum, Historical museum in Baden, Austria
The Kaiser-Franz-Josef-Museum in Baden is a local history museum dedicated to regional culture and heritage. Its five exhibition halls display weapons, uniforms, crafted items, and objects from earlier judicial systems.
The museum was founded in 1905 and received its name in 1909 as a tribute to Emperor Franz Joseph I. The naming occurred during his 60th anniversary of rule.
The museum displays religious objects and handcrafted items that reflect daily life in Lower Austria from earlier times. Visitors see how people in the region worked and expressed their beliefs.
The museum is located on Hochstrasse 51 in Baden and is run by a local heritage organization. Visitors should arrange their visit in advance through online reservation.
Inside the building lies a cave system that serves as a habitat for a bat colony. Visitors can explore this underground space during special guided tours.
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