The mountain farmers museum z 'Bach is an overall experience. A remarkable collection is housed in the historical rooms from 1795. Over 1,200 exhibits tell stories and stories about the poor life of the Tyrolean mountain farmers.
The tennis and cowshed are used for events. The farmers of the valley serve delicacies from the region. A special attraction is the craft market, which takes place every Thursday from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. during the summer months.
A visit to the museum can be ideally combined with a walk on the Franziskusweg. This remarkable sculpture trail by the Wildschönau artist Hubert Flörl connects Niederau and Oberau and leads directly...
Read moreI love this museum. The items have all been donated by local people in the valley and were in use until recently. Its also a good way to try to get to grips with the history of this part of Tirol. And, with the Guest Card, this interesting place is free!! Don't miss the drinking water outside, running fresh from...
Read moreGreat to see inside a traditional house. Information boards in English and German. Wide range of artifacts helped us understand life in the Wildschönau in years gone by. Didn't take too long (had young children with me) Limited opening hours, check before you go. Craft Market on a...
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