All agriculture museums to visit in Lower Austria

Explore the rich heritage of agriculture at 5 museums in Lower Austria. Discover the history and evolution of farming practices, tools, and techniques that have shaped the agricultural landscape, from vintage farming equipment to modern agricultural innovations.

Are you passionate about farming and agricultural history? These are the must-visit agriculture museums in Lower Austria:

  1. Vino Versum Poysdorf1

    Vino Versum Poysdorf

     Poysdorf
    Vino Versum Poysdorf is an experiential museum that provides a deep dive into the history of viticulture and wine trade. The museum's focus is on the town of Poysdorf, offering visitors a unique perspective on the region's rich wine culture. The museum's exhibits are interactive, making it a fun and educational experience for all ages.
  2. Museum Traiskirchen2

    Museum Traiskirchen

     Traiskirchen
    The Traiskirchen City Museum is primarily dedicated to showcasing the lifestyles of the first half of the 20th century. It houses a wide range of exhibits from various sectors such as viticulture, agriculture, trade and commerce, industry, fire department, and the club and school system. These exhibits are displayed in the monument-protected former premises of the Möllersdorf factory of the Vöslauer worsted yarn factory, covering an area of over 3000 square meters.
  3. Bauernmuseum Kalladorf3

    Bauernmuseum Kalladorf

     Wullersdorf
    The Bauernmuseum Kalladorf is a farming museum situated in the municipality of Wullersdorf, in the Lower Austrian Weinviertel. This museum offers a unique insight into the agricultural history of the region, showcasing a variety of farming machinery, tools, household appliances, and everyday items.
  4. Heimatmuseum Brauhaus im Tal der Großen Krems4

    Heimatmuseum Brauhaus im Tal der Großen Krems

     Albrechtsberg an der Großen Krems
    BW Brauhaus is a settlement located in the municipalities of Lichtenau im Waldviertel and Albrechtsberg an der Großen Krems in Lower Austria. This location is nestled between Albrechtsberg and Scheutz, providing a transition over the Große Krems.
  5. Furthmühle Pram5

    Furthmühle Pram

     Pram
    Since 1992, the Furthmühle Pram has been managed by the Furthmühle Cultural Association and serves as an open-air museum. The building itself is under monument protection, further emphasizing its historical significance. Visitors can explore the mill and learn about its history and the role it played in the community.