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Museum im Fürstenstöckl

Ebenau · Fuschlseeregion

1 h 17Route

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A yellow building with an attractive roof and large windows. It stands in a quiet setting with plenty of green grass and trees.

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SourceOfficial SalzburgerLand Card brochure 2025/26 — “Freier Eintritt sooft Sie wollen”

The museum in the Fürstenstöckl in Ebenau shows how the village was a centre of iron, copper and brass processing between 1585 and 1870. The eye-catchers are the seventeenth-century firearms of the Klett family, which were made in Ebenau. Every visitor can strike a commemorative coin.

This museum documents the historical importance of Ebenau between 1585 and 1870 as a centre of iron, copper and brass processing. Of particular note are the firearms of the Klett family from the seventeenth century, which were made in Ebenau. Objects from iron and brass processing are also on display. Every visitor can strike a commemorative coin.

What visitors say

There are only a few visitor reports on this small local heritage museum. Those who went describe the former residence of the prince-archbishop together with the history of Ebenau as a village of iron, copper and brass; the seventeenth-century firearms of the Klett family are named as the highlight. It is a short visit and the museum is open only a few half-days a week, so it needs to be planned deliberately. On warm days the thick old building is pleasantly cool.

SourceSummarised from public experiences, 2026-08-15.

Opening hours

“Juni bis Sept. Di u. Do 10–12 Uhr, Sa 14–17 Uhr; Führungen jeweils zur vollen”

SourceBrochure 2025/26

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