Trautenfels Castle sits on a rocky spur at the foot of the Grimming.
The landscape museum in Trautenfels Castle presents the cultural and natural history of the Styrian Ennstal and Ausseerland in 13 kaleidoscopically arranged rooms.
In 1261 a castle called Neuhaus was mentioned for the first time. In the 17th century, the building was redesigned in the Baroque style by Count Siegmund Friedrich von Trauttmannsdorff. The high-quality frescoes were created by Carpoforo Tencalla and the stucco work by Alessandro Sereni. Since the general renovation in 1992, modern, architectural elements have surprised the historic building structure.
April 12 to October 31, 2025, daily from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
On the A9 of the Pyhrnautobahn, drive towards Salzburg at the Selzthal junction and from Liezen on the B320 of the Ennstal-Bundesstraße to the Trautenfels junction. There take the Irdning exit and follow the signs.
Public arrival:
Take the R250 train to Stainach-Irdning train station - then take the RegioBus line 940 or 941 to the Trautenfels Schloss stop, then a 5-minute walk.
Take the RegioBus lines 901 or 950 to the Trautenfels Abzw. Aussee stop, then a 10-minute walk.
Take RegioBus lines 940 or 941 to the Trautenfels Schloss stop, then a 5-minute walk.
Suitable for wheelchairs: Not all of the legally stipulated ÖNORM are complied with. In principle, this object is suitable for wheelchairs and no assistance is necessary.