MUSEUM FAHRZEUG-TECHNIK-LUFTFAHRT

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Bad Ischl, Austria

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MUSEUM FAHRZEUG-TECHNIK-LUFTFAHRT Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

MUSEUM FAHRZEUG-TECHNIK-LUFTFAHRT is located in Bad Ischl, Austria on Sulzbach 178. MUSEUM FAHRZEUG-TECHNIK-LUFTFAHRT is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category museum in Austria.

Address

Sulzbach 178

Phone

+43 613226658

Amenities

Good for kidsRestaurantToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Aad Clemens

Nice to spend an hour or so, but 10 euro entrance is way to expensive.. Also the vehicles outside are covered up. Staff very friendly, and next to the museum a nice restaurant.

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Diego Crew

10 euro is a bit much for one hall. There are nice models of tanks and ships, few MIGs and some motorcycles. It all can be seen in 30 minutes.

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Jan Kaltenecker

TL;DR: Missed opportunity to show off rare and interesting machines in an interesting way. It feels like the someone that started this really cared about the technology and history of these machines but then someone else took over who keeps doing it because - hey, free money. It's 10 bucks for the good smell of military grade oil and paint, some motorcycles. But no historical facts, guides, anecdotes or really anything. They have a nice selection of MIG fighters in the backyard but they are behind a metal fence - might aswell look at pictures on google. Some really interesting cars (including a Ford GT40) are in the exhibition but without context it's like watching a Top Gear episode without sound. There are some narrow-gauge tracks and what looks to be an old track lorry in the backyard - i'm pretty sure this could be reworked to be used by children and that would be easily worth 10 bucks.

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Hazafias Népfront

Amazing collection of all kind of vehicles!

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Jaroslav Madacki

The private museum has existed since 1990 and shows - as the name suggests - not only aircraft, but also other technology, mainly road vehicles, military vehicles and a few exhibits on the railway, fire and agriculture. It is open from April to October, daily from 9am to 6pm.

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simona-estera Nasui

Interesting place, good stuff to see, collection not too big though.

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Miro T

great food

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Attila Armos

Some interesting things but overall it's a small collection, not a very good deal for the price. With kids It's about an hour. If you're a total enthusiast max 2.