Fifteen centuries
Keszthely-Fenékpuszta is one of the most important archaeological sites in Hungary in the western part of Lake Balaton
Pannonia
Founded in the 1st century BC, the Roman province stretched to the Danube in the east, to the Sava in the south, and to the Eastern Alps in the west
Exhibition
It undertakes the 3D reconstruction of the late Antique fortress and its buildings, and outlines a vision of a future archaeological park
Book presentation
TRANS LACUM PELSONEM – Prehistoric Research in southwestern Hungary (5500-500 BC)
Content
Keszthely-Fenékpuszta and its history
Publications
Excavations
3D time travel
Environment history
Local history
Research history
Exhibitions
Conferences
Time map
Archaeological park 3D
Book presentations
News
Balatoni Múzeum
Keszthely, Balatoni Múzeum
Castrum Virtuale Kiállítás
Time travel to the fortress
TV Keszthely
The Balaton Museum invites the public for a time travel into the Roman fortress of Fenékpuszta. On Saturday, the Castrum Virtuale exhibition will open. The exhibition will be accompanied by a scientific conference where archaeologists and architects will discuss the possibilities of developing an archaeological park.
Universität Heidelberg
TV Keszthely
Fenékpuszta will be on show in one of the most visited tourist centers in Germany. From April 25, the reconstruction of the Roman fortress and its buildings can be seen at the University of Heidelberg. Thousands of people are expected to see this spectacular exhibition. The exhibition of the Balaton Museum and its partners will arrive in Keszthely in September. Fenékpuszta is one of the most important archaeological sites in Hungary, and it is of great interest to professionals.
3D - from past to present
TV Keszthely
In its full reality, the fortress of Fenékpuszta will be presented to the visitors at the latest exhibition of the Balaton Museum. The Castrum Virtuale exhibition presents the results of a German-Hungarian co-production excavation, but also guides visitors to the past with digital technology.
Kanizsa Hetilap
After the surrender of Pannonia, the Romans survived in Fenékpuszta?
Magyar Idők
Bad groundplan – THREE DIMENSIONAL TOUR at the ruins of the Roman Castrum?
Magyar Múzeumok
Fenékpuszta -125 years of excavations Interview with Bálint Havasi
Zala Média
Excavations in Fenékpuszta in a new light
WeLoveBalaton
They use the drone and magnetometer to find the traces of the Romans in Fenékpuszta
TV Keszthely
In the wake of the past. Get insights into the work of archaeologists and the secrets of an excavation