91-year-old Styrian opens personal peasant museum in the hayloft!
Vinzenz Kronabitter, 91, opens up a unique peasant museum in Eibiswald, which gives insights into past times.

91-year-old Styrian opens personal peasant museum in the hayloft!
In the Styrian Eibiswald, the 91-year-old Vinzenz Kronabitter made his dream come true: he created his own small peasant museum. This is located on the hayloft of his farm building, which was previously used for the cattle to prepare for feed. The museum houses numerous rarities that are reminiscent of past times and impressively show how the farmers used to work. Krone.at reports that Vinzenz has a total of nine children.
The hayloft, now filled with historical exhibits, invites visitors to immerse themselves in the past. The selection of objects reflects the modest beginnings and the hard work that was necessary to successfully conduct a farm. It is a place of memory that preserves knowledge of old working techniques and ways of life.
A life for agriculture
Vinzenz Kronabitter is a living testimony of a generation that has contributed significantly to agricultural development in the region. His passion for country life and the associated traditions are reflected in the careful presentation of the exhibits. The hayloft, which served its original purpose for many years, has now found a new task.
The museum is a sign of the appreciation of agriculture and history that is connected with it. It not only shows the past, but also acts as an educational institution for younger generations. Kronabitter hopes that his museum not only has information, but also arouses interest in agriculture.
Changed times
Although times have changed, the love of agriculture lives in the memories of the older generation. With his commitment, Vinzenz Kronabitter shows how important it is to preserve traditions and pass on knowledge. The hayloft remains not only a retreat of memories, but also a living section of the region's cultural heritage.