My visit to the Puppenmuseum was one of the highlights of my recent stay in St Wolfgang. What a plethora of beautiful dolls from across the ages! The dolls' costumes were fabulous with such intricate ...
We have planned to visit this museum with our 7 year old daughter and carefully scheduled our visit for a Friday, being informed from their web site that they are closed on Tuesday. However, the own...
Very reasonable entry fee, and worth a visit, but I expected to see a collection of, maybe, old Austrian dolls. However, although the dolls were beautifully dressed in lovely costumes they were all mo...
We assumed it was a museum of puppets but it really is a doll museum. A lot of Barbies. Girls will enjoy this mostly so enjoy a beer in the attached pub will they visit the museum.
Puppet museum, many of them have one thousand years of history, there are about 1500 doll, doll collection here, you can also buy souvenirs here
This pilgrimage church is a landmark of the town of St. Wolfgang. It is located in the center of the town, next to Lake St. Wolfgang and next to the White Horse Hotel. There is a viewing platform on the side of the church facing the lake to enjoy the lake view. There are often music or dance performances in the square next to the church and the White Horse Hotel in the evening, when a large number of people from the small town gather to watch.
In a very colorful place, I feel that there are not enough eyes to see how they can make the house so beautiful, the colors are so colorful, and it is not very obtrusive to be crowded together.
The Pilgrimage Church of St. Wolfgang ~ was built here by the Saint Wolfgang Missionary. St. Wolfgang’s Church is famous for a woodcut altar created by Michel Pach in 1481. The famous Princess Sissi often came here to hunt. We didn't enter because the church was going through the death.