Dorfmuseum Krakaudorf
KrakauThe village museum in Krakaudorf brings you closer to the culture of the valley. This is a former smoking room, whose roots go back to the 12th century. should go back. Here is what is left of the past. No exquisite treasures and precious antiques, but furniture, equipment, vehicles, everyday objects and utensils for everyday life.
Several showrooms demonstrate how people once lived in the Krakow. From the anteroom, the Lab'n, one enters the house. The central room is the smokehouse with its brick cooking place and the dining place. There is also an old loom. There is also an old maid's and servant's room with its furnishings, as well as a cobbler's workshop from the time when craftsmen still went out to sturgeon. A guest room from the beginning of the 20th century can be found on the upper floor, which shows the simple accommodation of the first summer visitors. Numerous tools, such as butter churns, riffles, stove bowls, sewing machines and milk churns, as well as the tools of the lumberjacks and carpenters, housed in display cases, illustrate the formerly hard working world. In the old threshing floor there is a collection of carriages and sledges, plows, ladder wagons and other work tools long out of fashion.
Opening hours:
- Open from May to October
- June to September: Wednesdays from 14:00 to 17:00 | Sundays from 14:00 to 17:00 (vacation period)
- May & October, and outside opening hours by appointment only
For groups of 8 or more, guided tours are also available outside opening hours by appointment by phone!
Prices:
- Adults: € 4,00.-
- Group: € 3,00.- per person
- Children: € 2,00.-
With the Murau GuestCard you get free admission