The Vindonissa Museum in Brugg was built between 1910 and 1912 to plans by Swiss architect Albert Froelich.
![Vindonissa Museum - facade and entrance](https://cdn.myportfolio.com/645ef5b2f82fdeaf819364ecd9d55d6c/08867148-cbe9-4360-9526-71faf7561e9a_rw_1920.jpg?h=dfe799d1a4bffcb8fd075c484737770d)
Vindonissa Museum - facade and entrance
It displays many Roman artifacts and conveys the history of the legion camp Vindonissa in the neighboring municipality of Windisch.
![1st floor exhibition](https://cdn.myportfolio.com/645ef5b2f82fdeaf819364ecd9d55d6c/e64f761e-fcaa-42fa-8291-1b78639f694f_rw_1920.jpg?h=11b16e4d569bdbf10c10bf0dc1417112)
1st floor exhibition
![2nd floor exhibition](https://cdn.myportfolio.com/645ef5b2f82fdeaf819364ecd9d55d6c/7249ec15-dcc1-401e-b2a0-3556c60f15ec_rw_1920.jpg?h=eab7eb737090fbf7b43046dfe0ca5221)
2nd floor exhibition
The Vindonissa Museum’s architecture has almost been untouched in the last 100 years. Its design, painting and exhibition showcases still form a total work of art.
![staircase ceiling](https://cdn.myportfolio.com/645ef5b2f82fdeaf819364ecd9d55d6c/52cc6e2a-eec7-45e4-8b55-f81bc443d5a2_rw_1920.jpg?h=da6d42a9fb985e7538a625e9f47f9f63)
staircase ceiling
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