Local history museum Sankt Gilgen
The local history museum Sankt Gilgen as a barn with a side hall of the former Wetzlgut is a local history museum in the municipality of Sankt Gilgen in the Salzburg area . The building is a listed building .
The former barn of the Wetzl estate was mentioned in a document in 1652. The side-hall house with a gable-sided entrance has an upper floor in a block construction with balconies. Beams were designated 1655, 1668 and 1770.
The building has been used as a local museum since 1980 and shows objects relating to the history of local handicrafts, such as wood turners , lace-makers and glassblowers . There is a religious collection, nativity figurines, and furniture and household items from the 19th century. There is also documentation on famous guests of the tourist destination.
Recognitions
- 1994 Austrian Museum Prize Recognition Prize
- In 2001 the Salzburg Museum Key was awarded for the first time
- 2003 Austrian Museum Seal of Approval
literature
- The art monuments of Austria. Dehio Salzburg 1986 . St. Gilgen, Profanbauten, Johann-Pichler-Platz No. 6, Former Stadl of the Wetzl-Gut, side hall house, p. 352.
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Coordinates: 47 ° 45 ′ 59.9 ″ N , 13 ° 21 ′ 52.3 ″ E