Category
page 1Buildings and structures in Carinthia

Minimundus
Minimundus is a miniature park in Klagenfurt in Carinthia, Austria. It displays over 150 miniature models of architecture from around the world, built at a ratio of 1:25.
University of Klagenfurt
federal Austrian university
Gurk Cathedral
church in Carinthia, Austria

Virunum
thumb|Virunum's Amphitheatre, southern part, near Maria Saal, with Zollfeld and Ulrichsberg
thumb|The Amphitheatre of Virunum, northern part
thumb|Carriage (to the underworld?) from a Roman tomb at Virunum. Today on the south wall of Maria Saal village church
Claudium Virunum was a Roman city in the province of Noricum, on today's Zollfeld in the Austrian State of Carinthia. Virunum may also have been the name of the older Celtic-Roman settlement on the hilltop of Magdalensberg nearby.
Virunum (Virunensis) is today a Catholic titular see.
Teurnia
thumb|Roman relief stone at Teurnia
thumb|Remains of an urban villa at Teurnia
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Pyramidenkogel
Pyramidenkogel is an mountain in Carinthia, Austria. It is located to the south of the Wörthersee and near the town of Maria Wörth, in an area that is a boundary between speakers of German and Slovenian. The old Slovenian name is Jedvovca. The mountain has been a tourist attraction since at least the late 19th century. The view from its top is mentioned in Karl Baedeker's 1879 The Eastern Alps.
Schloss Velden
building in Velden am Wörther See, Austria
Kaiser-Franz-Josefs-Höhe
thumb|View of Kaiser-Franz-Josefs-Höhe