Freilichtmuseum Schloss Feldegg

Pram, Oberösterreich, Österreich

Just outside the village of Pram, on a loop of the Granatzweg, lies the Renaissance Feldegg Castle, which was built between 1589 and 1593 and has been looked after by the Hanreich family for more than 45 years. On the ground floor, coats of arms, deeds, documents, old pictures and furniture illustrate the history of the estate and its architecture. Access to these exhibition areas is only possible with a guided tour.

In the park of Feldegg Castle, a 36 metre long "history tent" also offers an overview of the eventful history of Feldegg Castle in the wider context of "world history". The history tent can also be visited free of charge outside opening hours. The "Gallery in the Troadkasten", which is freely accessible during opening hours, shows temporary exhibitions of mostly contemporary Upper Austrian artists in collaboration with the Innviertler Künstlergilde (www.innviertler-kuenstlergilde.at).

Bernhard Hanreich runs a restoration workshop for furniture and wooden objects from the Gothic period to Art Nouveau in the farm building. In his work, he mainly uses historical production techniques, which today are almost exclusively used in restoration. In this way, he not only contributes to the preservation of the objects, but also of the old craftsmanship and techniques, which today have mostly had to give way to industrialisation and computerisation. His restoration studio can be visited by appointment.


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Freilichtmuseum Schloss Feldegg
Feldegg 1
4742 Pram

Phone +43 7736 6261
mobile +43 664 4367208
E-Mail lottehanreich@voxmail.at

We speak the following languages

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