Roman Museum Teurnia
Teurnia was one of the largest cities in the Noricum Empire. At its height, the city had a population of 30,000. The ruins of ancient Teurnia are in Lurnfeld am Holzer Berg in the St. Peter in Holz District of the Borough of Lendorf. People settled at the Holzer Berg Mountain as early as 1100 BC. The Roman city came into existence at around 50 AD, along with its forum, market basilica, Capitolium temple, thermal baths, living terraces, and the temple of Grannus, the Celtic god of healing. Today, it is possible to experience the history of the city and Roman
culture in the Teurnia Museum between May and October.