Heimathaus, Schöndorf — Visitor Guide & Things to Do Nearby
O Heimathaus
Since the 1930s, this former Beneficiary Home next to Vocklabruck's Parish Church has served as the town's heritage museum, preserving the memory of rural and bourgeois life across centuries of Upper Austrian history.
The exhibits bring the past to life through carefully preserved rooms and objects. An originally furnished farmer's parlor shows what domestic life looked like for ordinary people, while Baroque and Biedermeier-style decorated rooms reveal how wealthier citizens lived. One of the most intriguing sections features exhibits about ancient lake dwellings from nearby Attersee Lake, connecting visitors to the prehistoric people who inhabited this region thousands of years before the medieval town was built.
The museum also pays tribute to one of Austria's most famous composers. The Dr. Anton Bruckner and Prof. Max Auer Memorial Rooms celebrate Bruckner's deep ties to Vocklabruck and the surrounding area, offering music lovers a personal connection to the man behind the symphonies.
The Heimathaus is a small museum with a big story to tell. It captures the full sweep of life in this corner of Austria, from prehistoric lake dwellers to Baroque aristocrats to one of the great Romantic composers.
A Questo quest through Vocklabruck connects this museum with the Oberer Stadtturm and the Piccolo Museo Storico, creating a walking route through centuries of local history, art, and culture.
Plan Your Visit
- Address
- Hinterstadt 19, 4840 Vöcklabruck, Österreich
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HeimathausQuest starting points
Frequently asked questions
What can you see at the Heimathaus Vocklabruck?
The Heimathaus features an originally furnished farmer's parlor, Baroque and Biedermeier decorated rooms, exhibits on ancient lake dwellings from nearby Attersee Lake, and memorial rooms dedicated to composer Anton Bruckner. It captures centuries of life in Upper Austria, from prehistory to the modern era.
What are the opening hours of the Heimathaus?
May through October: Wednesdays and Fridays 10am to 12pm, Saturdays and Sundays 1pm to 6pm. October through May: Wednesdays 10am to 12pm. Guided tours for groups of 10 or more can be arranged year-round through the local tourist information office.
Is the Heimathaus worth visiting?
If you are interested in local Austrian history and culture, yes. The museum is small but covers an impressive range, from prehistoric lake dwellings to 19th-century composers. It pairs well with visits to the nearby Oberer Stadtturm and Piccolo Museo Storico for a full Vocklabruck cultural experience.
