September 10, 2005
The building (Salzkammerhof) which is hosting the museum is firstly named in a offical document dated back to 1395. This document makes the Salzkammerhof one of the oldest buildings in our town. In past centuries it was used for administration oft the salt which was mined in the Salzkammergut.
The exhibitions show how people mined salt in the past centuries, show traditional clothing and instruments and give some good impressions on passed time. It’s also a good thing to do if you have bad weather and you don’t know what to do.
If you come to Bad Aussee, have a look. You will need approximately 2 hours the see the museum.
The exhibitions show how people mined salt in the past centuries, show traditional clothing and instruments and give some good impressions on passed time. It’s also a good thing to do if you have bad weather and you don’t know what to do.
If you come to Bad Aussee, have a look. You will need approximately 2 hours the see the museum.

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September 10, 2005
laue Traube (blue grave) a good place to stay
The Gasthof Blaue Traube is a family run restaurant with rooms to let. The Hotel itself is over 500 years old and some of the walls are up to 2 meters thick - this house was built bevor many other countries and continents were discovered (Australia).
The rooms are nice, one of its rooms has more than 100 year old furnitures.
The restaurant offer very good Austrian cuisine (also great fish dishes), prices are about average. The menu is great you can choose out of more than 40 main dishes. You will find most of the common Austrian dishes like, Apfelstrudel, Wienerschnitzel, Geschnetzeltes, Gulasch and many more . Try Salzburger Nocker, a very special Austrian dessert. (Made out of eggs and sugar) - its hard to find.
Located directly in the center of Bad Ausse it’s a good base to discover the Salzkammergut (Hallstatt, Bad Ischl, Altaussee…)
The rooms are nice, one of its rooms has more than 100 year old furnitures.
The restaurant offer very good Austrian cuisine (also great fish dishes), prices are about average. The menu is great you can choose out of more than 40 main dishes. You will find most of the common Austrian dishes like, Apfelstrudel, Wienerschnitzel, Geschnetzeltes, Gulasch and many more . Try Salzburger Nocker, a very special Austrian dessert. (Made out of eggs and sugar) - its hard to find.
Located directly in the center of Bad Ausse it’s a good base to discover the Salzkammergut (Hallstatt, Bad Ischl, Altaussee…)
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