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Kutschen- u. Heimatmuseum
Alter Lugger Stadl, Dorf 42
9942 Obertilliach
+43 50 212 360
A historical time travel in Obertilliach The newly adapted carriage and local heritage museum in the "Lugger Stadl", located in the historical village center of Obertilliach, houses an impressive collection of carriages and sleds from several eras, ranging from farming handcraft vehicles to wedding carriages and hearses.Adults € 6,-, with guest card € 5,-, children € 2,-, groups from 5 persons € 4,-Appointment scheduling from 5 persons – Tel. +43 677 633 18327
An English lady's carriage, a magnificent Landauer, a hearse, a Pustertal valley country wagon, a Hungarian hunting wagon or a baker's wagon from Sillian - museum director Gernot Vinatzer knows the different types of carriages and their areas of use inside out.
"The heyday of nostalgic horse-drawn carriages began at the end of the 18th century. At that time, individual carriage designs were developed for different areas of use," says Vinatzer. A black hearse is particularly eye-catching: "Such carriages were used at the Viennese court, whereby black hearses only accompanied the reigning monarch on his last journey. All other personalities of the court were transported in red carriages."
In addition to winter sleighs and over 20 horse-drawn carriages from the period between 1880 and 1930, the carriage and local history museum in the historic village center of Obertilliach also houses a collection of farming tools. They document the development and change of agriculture in the Lesach Valley. Most of the carriages on display come from the greater Tyrol area. They are each explained with information texts in German and Italian.
Kutschen- u. Heimatmuseum
Alter Lugger Stadl, Dorf 42
9942 Obertilliach
+43 50 212 360