Hochofenmuseum Radwerk IV
VordernbergThe Radwerk IV - a monumental building from the 19th century - is the only preserved and fully equipped charcoal blast furnace and thus a first-class industrial monument.
The Radwerk IV is the largest iron historical sight along the EISENSTRASSE between Leoben and Steyr and is the only fully equipped charcoal blast furnace in Austria. Tourists and professionals from all over the world visit this magnificent testimony to historic pig iron mining.
Radwerke were called blast furnace systems, in which a water wheel drove the blower for combustion air.
In Vordernberg there were 14 wheel works along the stream.
Radwerk IV, built in 1846 on the site of an old facility in a monumental, classicist style, was listed as a monument in 1928 after the shutdown in 1911 due to its importance in the history of iron. After repair work in 1959 it was made accessible to the public as a blast furnace and iron museum.
The blast furnace museum also includes the museum of the Alpine Donawitz History Club, which vividly describes steel production in Donawitz from the past to the present.
Visits only with a guide possible daily throughout the year by prior appointment.
Duration: approx. 1.5 hours
The museum is wheelchair accessible.
Guided tours possible daily, year-round upon prior arrangement
May to October: Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays
Fixed tours at 2:00 PM
Visits only possible with a guided tour (duration approx. 1.5 hours)
Adults € 6,--
Flat rate with guided tour (1-3 persons and families up to 4 persons) € 18,--
School classes € 4,-- p.P.
The museum is accessible without barriers.