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Stadtmuseum Schladming: A Window into Local History

Explore Schladming's rich history and traditions at the Stadtmuseum, housed in a beautifully preserved 17th-century building.

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Housed in a beautifully preserved 17th-century building that once served as a hospital and nursing home, the Stadtmuseum Schladming offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's rich history, with exhibits focusing on mining, local traditions, and the lives of its people.

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Local tips

  • Check the museum's website for temporary exhibitions, which often showcase local artists and cultural themes.
  • Don't miss the Pachauer Krippe, a traditional Nativity scene that is a beloved piece of Schladming's history.
  • Combine your visit with a walk through Schladming's old town to see other historical sites, such as the Salzburger Tor and the Protestant Church.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Stadtmuseum is located at Talbachgasse 110, in the center of Schladming, a short walk from Rathausplatz. From Rathausplatz, walk west towards Schulgasse, then turn right onto Talbachgasse. The museum will be on your right. This is a straightforward, easy walk. There are no costs associated with walking to the museum.

  • Public Transport

    The Stadtmuseum is easily accessible by bus. Take any bus that stops at Rathausplatz, which is a central bus hub in Schladming. From there, it's a short walk to Talbachgasse 110. A single bus fare within Schladming costs approximately €2-3. If you have a Sommercard, bus travel between Gröbming and Mandling is free on routes 900 and 902.

  • Parking

    If driving, paid parking is available at Parkplatz P3 City Parking near Rathausplatz, a short walk from the museum. Parking fees are approximately €0.80 per 30 minutes. For longer stays, consider the Oberer Kraiter Parkplatz or the Congress Parkplatz. Daily parking can cost around €11.20. Be aware that parking in the town center is limited to 180 minutes.

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The Stadtmuseum Schladming, located in the heart of Schladming, provides an immersive journey through the town's past. The museum is situated in the 'Bruderladehaus,' a unique wooden structure dating back to 1661, reflecting the architectural style of the Bavarian-Salzburg-Tyrolean region. Originally, this building served as a social institution, offering shelter and care for sick miners and the bereaved. Inside, visitors can explore exhibits detailing Schladming's mining history, which played a significant role in the town's development. The displays also showcase traditional crafts, customs, and the everyday lives of the people who shaped the region. A highlight is the Pachauer Krippe, a traditional Nativity scene with hundreds of figures arranged in an impressive landscape, depicting biblical stories around Christmas. This Krippe, maintained and expanded by the Pachauer family for generations, is a beloved piece of Schladming's history. The museum not only preserves historical artifacts but also offers insights into the religious and social conflicts of the Reformation and Counter-Reformation periods. The building itself, with its centuries-old grandeur and quaint atmosphere, adds to the overall experience, making it a must-see for anyone interested in the cultural heritage of Schladming.

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