The Steinmetzmuseum Kaisersteinbruch serves multiple purposes. It is a research center and a documentation and image archive of the local stonemason's craft. Additionally, it provides information about the prisoner of war camp Stalag XVII A during the Second World War and the subsequent Soviet occupation in Kaisersteinbruch. This makes the museum a valuable resource for those interested in history and craftsmanship.
In 1997, the Steinmetzmuseum Kaisersteinbruch acquired an original document of the independent Kaisersteinbruch stonemason's craft. This document is a confirmation of the apprenticeship certificate from 1844, complete with signatures and a large seal "of the honorable craft of stonemasons and masons here." This document provides a unique insight into the history and traditions of the stonemason's craft in Kaisersteinbruch.
The collection of the Steinmetzmuseum Kaisersteinbruch offers a journey through 400 years of European cultural history. It presents a variety of objects, providing visitors with a comprehensive overview of the cultural and historical significance of the region. The collection includes a wide range of items, from historical documents to artifacts related to the stonemason's craft.
Kirchenpl. 2, Bruckneudorf
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