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The Universal Museum Kierling offers its visitors around 3000 exhibits in 12 showrooms and in the outdoor area. Themuseum was founded in 1987 as a "local history museum" and has built up several independent collections over the course of its development, which justify the name "universal museum". Awarded the "Austrian Museum Seal of Quality", it houses the world's largest collection of silhouettes by Kierling-born artist Josefine Allmayer and her father and teacher Hans Allmayer, whose specialties included Vienna Woods motifs.
Also on display here is the unique gastronomy collection of the chef and former president of the Austrian Chefs' Association, Herbert Hüpfel, an extensive trade collection and a local history collection, which shows in particular the town of Kierling as a former Vienna Woods summer resort. The agricultural exhibits can be seen indoors and in the carriage house.
In the outdoor area is the "Wagenburg" with a large collection of large and small equipment from trade and agriculture. Special attractions are a feudal coffin and a wreath wagon, as well as the only mobile field oven from the monarchy (M1901) preserved in Austria.
Exhibition themes:
"The Kierling Valley" - Everything from Kierling and the surrounding area.
"Silhouettes" - Josefine Allmayer and the history of silhouettes, Chinese silhouettes.
"Gastronomy, trade and agriculture" - Everything from the kitchen, trade and agriculture as well as the largest collection of cookbooks and recipes (Herbert Hüpfel collection).
"Last mobile field oven M.1901" from the army of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. Monarchy and bread baking in the Austrian army from the turn of the century to 1938.
The "Wagenburg" - horse-drawn carriage and large and small agricultural objects, as well as viticulture, crafts and laundry in the outdoor area.
Öffnungszeiten ganzjährig
Freitag von 18-20h, Sonntag 10-12h
Gruppenführungen außerhalb der
Öffnungszeiten können vereinbart
werden
Eintritt frei, Spenden erbeten
1. January 2020 - 31. December 2099
Nach Vereinbarung auch außerhalb der Öffnungszeiten zu besichtigen.
Führungen für Gruppen nach Voranmeldung.