Innviertel Folklore Museum

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Innviertel Folklore House

The Museum Innviertler Volkskundehaus is a museum operated by the cultural department of the city of Ried im Innkreis .

The museum building is a listed building .

history

In 1907 some citizens of Ried founded a society for the care of Ried local history , which dealt primarily with local history and Schwanthaler research. Initially, there was no exhibition opportunity for the collections of the museum association.

When in 1933 Pastor Johann Veichtlbauer (1867–1939) from St. Pantaleon donated his extensive folklore collection to the city of Ried as a foundation and the holdings more than doubled as a result, the museum was housed in the so-called folklore house.

In 1972 the folklore house that had been rented up to then was bought and restored by the municipality of Ried.

museum

The museum contains an extremely rich folklore collection on the upper Innviertel as well as the collection of the Ried Museum Association . There are notable late Gothic wooden sculptures .

Management / custodians

  • Johann Veichtlbauer (1867–1939), founder of the Rieder Volkskundehaus
  • 1942–1971 Max Bauböck (1897–1971), from 1930 curator of the Ried Museum Association
  • 1971–1991 Josef Mader
  • since 1991 Sieglinde Frohmann (Baumgartner)

The Bundschuh

The Bundschuh (founded in 1998) is a series of publications from the Innviertler Volkskundehaus Museum in Ried im Innkreis. The annual publication deals with folklore topics from the Inn and Hausruck districts . The publisher is the Ried im Innkreis municipal office.

Innviertel artists' guild

The artists' association Innviertler Künstlergilde , founded in Braunau am Inn in 1923 , has been running a gallery for exhibitions in the Volkskundehaus since 1934, where artists from this group regularly exhibit their works. In 1938 the artists' association was officially dissolved and re-established in Ried im Innkreis in 1947.

literature

  • Innviertel Folklore House. In: The art monuments of Austria. Dehio Upper Austria. By Erwin Hainisch , reworked by Kurt Woisetschläger , forewords to the 3rd edition (1958) and 4th edition (1960) by Walter Frodl , sixth edition, Verlag Anton Schroll & Co., Vienna 1977, p. 257.
  • Sieglinde Baumgartner: The Innviertel Folklore House. Ried im Innkreis. Museum guide, cultural department of the city of Ried, Ried im Innkreis 1994, 76 pages.
  • Ried im Innkreis. Innviertel Folklore Museum. In: Gerhard Gaigg: Upper Austria. Museum guide. Linz 2002, p. 105.

Web links

Commons : Ried Volkskundehaus  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Schwanthaler-Stadt Ried im Innkreis, history and present. Verlag Moserbauer, Ried 1999, ISBN 3-900847-57-6 , p. 221.
  2. ^ Josef Mader: Innviertler Volkskundehaus in Ried im Innkreis. In: Yearbook of the Upper Austrian Museum Association. Volume 118b, Linz 1973, pp. 94-95 ( PDF on ZOBODAT ).
  3. ^ Max Bauböck: Pastor Johann Veichtlbauer. Founder of the Rieder Volkskundehaus. In: The home. 1969.

Coordinates: 48 ° 12 ′ 33.4 "  N , 13 ° 29 ′ 23.9"  E