Museum HochQuellenWasser mit Sonderausstellung
WildalpenThe HochQuellenWasser Museum in Wildalpen is interactive, multimedia and suitable for children.
The HochQuellenWasser Museum in Wildalpen presents itself as interactive, multimedia, and child-friendly.
Here you can learn everything about the construction and history of the II. Vienna High Spring Pipeline. 60% of Vienna's tap water flows from the Hochschwab area to the federal capital. In connection with the visit to the museum, the Kläffer spring can also be visited. The entire HochQuellenWasser Museum has been designed to be barrier-free.
Special Exhibition "The Landslide of Wildalpen"
The new exhibition combines information and experience: With virtual reality, visitors can experience a landslide up close. Around 80,000 euros were invested to make the exhibition modern and interactive. The project was supported by the Museum Association, the City of Vienna Department of Vienna Water, and numerous craft businesses in the region.
The exhibition is accompanied by the image exhibition “From Hinterwildalpen to Half-timbered – A Hike in Old and New Views.” The special exhibition is accessible to visitors as part of a normal museum visit until the end of October.
The museum is open from 1 May to 26 October:
- Monday to Friday from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
- Sunday and public holidays from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
The HochQuellenWasser museum area (rooms 1 to 9) and the Forest & Water exhibition are barrier-free.
Additional Information
Group tours (duration approx. 1.5 hours) for 10 or more people are also possible outside regular opening hours by prior arrangement.