The Weinviertel museum village Niedersulz invites you to discover around 80 reconstructed buildings such as residential and craftsman houses, farmsteads, a mill, a school, an inn with a small grocery, chapels and barns.
Surrounded by colorful farm gardens and laid out as a linear village, it offers a vivid picture of a Weinviertel village around 1900.
The “Living Farm” is home to goats, pigs, donkeys, sheep, rabbits and poultry. Exhibitions provide deeper insights into life and work in earlier times.
In the “Hands-On House” everyday tasks can be tried out yourself, inviting you to immerse yourself in life around 1900.
Many benches for resting and enjoying, shady picnic spots, two children’s playgrounds, the daily-open “Village Inn Jägerhaus – Klemens Hess” and a museum shop round off the visit.