Guards' Armory
Windhaag bei Perg, Oberösterreich, Österreich



- All weather
- Suitable for groups
Count Joachim Enzmilner and his legacy
335 years ago, the then Count Joachim Enzmilner, owner of Windhaag Castle, . . .. . . to use the weapons in the armoury there for possible defence. The associated equipping of a castle guard in 1662 is therefore regarded as the founding year of the resulting citizens' corps. 1785 saw the actual founding of a rifle corps, which celebrated its 100th anniversary on 3 August 1885.
Opening hours by appointment 07264/4255 (Windhaag municipal office)
May to October Saturday, Sunday and public holidays from 11.00 to 17.00
Outside opening hours by arrangement with the municipality of Windhaag bei Perg (07264/4255)
Accessibility / arrival
By car:
West motorway from Vienna or Salzburg, exit Enns via Mauthausen to Perg and Windhaag
By train:
Train to Perg station, bus connection to Windhaag
- Toilet facility
Service
- Guided tour
General price information
Adults € 4.00
Children € 1.50
Families € 6.00
Groups € 3.00
Church + frescoes € 3.00
- All weather
- Suitable for groups
- Suitable for schools
- Suitable for single travelers
- Suitable for friends
- Suitable for couples
Season
- Spring
- Summer
- Autumn
- Winter
Please get in touch for more information.
Contact
4322 Windhaag bei Perg
Phone +43 7264 4255
E-Mail gemeinde@windhaag-perg.at
Web www.windhaag-perg.at
http://www.windhaag-perg.at
Contact person
Gemeindeamt Windhaag bei Perg Waffenkammer der Bürgergarde
Phone +43 7264 4255
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