The Stefan-Fadinger-Museum, located in St. Agatha in Upper Austria, is primarily dedicated to Stefan Fadinger. Fadinger is renowned as the most famous leader of the Upper Austrian Peasants' War of 1626. The museum offers a deep dive into the life and times of this significant historical figure, providing visitors with a unique insight into this turbulent period in Austrian history.
In addition to its focus on Stefan Fadinger, the museum also features a section dedicated to Christoph Zeller. Zeller, who was Fadinger's brother-in-law, was also a participant in the Peasants' War. This section provides a broader perspective on the events and key figures of the war, enriching the overall narrative presented by the museum.
The Stefan-Fadinger-Museum employs modern museum technology to enhance the visitor experience. This includes a film presenting the historical data of the Peasants' War, audio stations that provide additional information, and a small library related to its subject area. These features allow visitors to engage with the museum's content in a variety of ways, catering to different learning styles and preferences.
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Kirchenpl. 1, Königsdorf
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