Kluppeneggerhof, Heritage farm museum in Krieglach, Austria.
Kluppeneggerhof is a farm museum in Krieglach with a three-sided courtyard layout typical of rural Styrian architecture. The building displays traditional construction methods and offers insight into how farming families lived.
The building dates from 1493 and is one of the oldest preserved farmhouses in the region. It has maintained its original structure over centuries and is now a protected monument.
The farm displays tools and objects from different periods, showing how farming methods changed over time in this region. Visitors can see what equipment farmers used daily and how they organized their work.
The farm is accessible to visitors with guided tours available in several languages and clear signage through the spaces. Wear comfortable shoes since there are both indoor and outdoor areas to explore.
The farm functions simultaneously as an active demonstration site where traditional farming methods are still shown in practice today. This living use sets it apart from static museums and makes history tangible through working activities.
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