Discover the best top things to do in Thermenland, Austria including Kunstglaserei & Museum, Curmuseum Bad Gleichenberg, Riegersburg Castle, Romerzeitliches Museum, Heimatmuseum in Tabor, Museum im alten Zeughaus, Museum Pfeilburg, Kunsthalle Feldbach, Osterreichisches Vulkanmuseum Gniebing, Sternwarte + Planetenwanderweg Auersbach.
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The First artificial glass museum in AustriaKlein Holland is near by Kapfenstein. In kapfenstein stands the First artificial glass museum of AustriaVisitors of the artificial glass museum will get a guided tour with an full explanationThe highly qualified employment starts with an respectful position according to this rare professionGlass-painting art and designing leaded glass is one of the most respectful en interesting professions that existsLeaded glass and stained glass can not only be restored but can also be custom madeWe do not only control the profession of glass painting we also work according to a over a hundred year old manner.The artificial glass museum shows you several old and new stained glass and sandblasted windows, furthermore we also have a collection of old hand tools of which the leaded glass windows where madeStarting courses of leaded glass are given through an active workshopDiscover the fascinating world of colors and light of leaded glassAccording to this coordinates you will find our museumOpening hours: We are the whole year openMonday till Saturday from 9 a.m till 11 a.m and from 14.00 p.m till 17.00 p.mAfter apply by TelephoneMaximum number of persons is 15. We are closed on Sunday and bank holidaysWe would like to inform you for more details about B&B Klein Holland
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Riegersburg Castle is situated on top of a 482 m dormant volcano. The "strongest fortress of Christianity" was first mentionend 1138. The Riegersburg is the property of the princely family of Liechtenstein sind 1822 who endeavour to preserve and restore the fortress. Make an art history time travel in the castle from the Gothic chapel over to the Renaissance Knights Hall and to the Baroque White Hall. The fortress is easily accessible by lift, situated north of the castle. You can also enter the Riegersburg climbing up the footpath through the 7 archways. For the ascent you need about 20 minutes. For the adventurous there is the via ferrata.
Don't let some of the negative reviews stop you from seeing this well-preserved middle-ages castle set in a unique location, at the top of a dormant volcano. This provided the castle with only 1 side to protect, the other three being sheer drop-offs! While the signage is in German, the castle and each of the two museums have well-written English handouts that clearly describe what you are seeing. The neighboring valley is beautiful with lots of vineyards and scattered villages. If traveling to Graz and/or the Styrian region of Austria, I think this is a worthwhile stop. We paid 16 euros each for the lift/funicular up and down and the admissions to the castle and museums and felt this was a fair asking price. We did not inquire about the falconry show. The view is so spectacular, plan on stopping in the tavern for ice cream, a beer, or some wine, and enjoy the vista.
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