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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 36. Chapters: History of Styria, Universalmuseum Joanneum, Duchy of Styria, Admont Abbey, Burgstallkogel, Flavia Solva, Sulm, Klopotec, Goss Abbey, Semmering railway, Balthasar Eggenberger, Mariazell Basilica, Rein Abbey, Austria, Sausal, JoWooD Entertainment, March of Styria, Semmering Pass, Joanneum Research, Diocese of Leoben, Castle ruin Gosting, St. Lambrecht's Abbey, Cult Wagon of Strettweg, List of governors of Styria, Mariatrost Basilica, Ybbs, Koralpe, Ducal hat of Styria, Styrian Seeberg Pass, Salza, Triebener Tauern Pass, Bertholdstein Abbey, Lahnsattel, Southern Railway, FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2013, Feistritzsattel, Solk Pass, Radl Pass, Gaberl Pass, Murz, Niederalpl Pass, Packsattel, Soboth Pass, Zellerrain Pass, Obdacher Sattel, Perchauer Sattel, Schober Pass, Hollerberg. Excerpt: The Universalmuseum Joanneum is a multidisciplinary museum in Styria, Austria. It has galleries and collections in many subject areas including Archaeology, Geology, Palaeontology, Mineralogy, Botany, Zoology, History, Art and Folk Culture. It is the oldest museum in Austria as well as the largest universal museum in central Europe with over 4.5 million objects in 13 departments and 12 locations in the Styrian cities of Graz, Stainz, Trautenfels, and Wagna (Flavia Solva). To reflect this status and its growth over the last 2 centuries as well as to present a more recognizable image internationally, the Landesmuseum Joanneum was officially renamed to Universalmuseum Joanneum on 10 September 2009. Inner courtyard of the "Lesliehof." Joanneum Quarter under construction - "Neutorgasse" building (right) & the rear of the "Lesliehof" (center-left). Established in 1811 by Archduke Johann, the Landesmuseum Joanneum was Austria's first museum as well as a center for continuing education and scientific research. Notably, the Coin Cabinet...