The Classrooms
- the Egyptian classroom: The entrance to this classroom is a replica of the burial chamber in Eimisi. The ceiling and the walls display typical Egyptian images.
- the Doric classroom: The bronze portal is a copy of the door of the tower of Mykena.
- the Moorish classroom: The door is a replica of the Porta aurea in Córdoba. The original pillars can be found at the Alhambra, whereas the motives on the ceiling are a faithful reproduction of the ceiling in the church Alkalda de Heinares.
- the Pompeian classroom
- the Byzantine classroom with motives from St. Sergius' church in Constantinople
- the Gothic classroom, which displays motives of the churches in Steinakirchen am Forst, Lower Austria and Ptuj, Slovenia
- the Roman classroom by the example of the church of castle Třebíč, Czech Republic
- the Roman Renaissance classroom with a replica of the ceiling of the Palazzo Massimo in Rome
- the Baroque classroom with its reproduction of the entrance of Vienna's Belvedere palace
- the classroom built in the style of Louis XIV
- the Rococo classroom
- the Empire classroom, built after motives in Palais Modena, Vienna
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