The historic Dyeing House provides visitors with insights into the history of the dyeing industry and the technical processes involved.
Textile dyeing has been a major industry in Mühlviertel since the 17th century, with which the local flax cultivation and the numerous in-house linen weaveries had close links. The Dyeing House at Gutau is one of the most noticeable plants of this once thriving industry. The rural Baroque structure dates back to the 17th century and linen was dyed here until 1968. The foundations of the building are from the 14th century. Among its most striking architectonic features is the hip roof that covers the drying area and was ventilated by a wooden gallery.May 01 to October 31:
Guided Tours:
Every first Sunday of the Month at 2:00pm and at 3:00pm
On Wednesdays at 10:00am and at 11:00am
On Fridays at 3:00pm and at 4:00pm
Coming from Linz:
Follow the A7/S10 towards Freistadt until the Pregarten exit.
Follow Mauthausener Straße until Pregarten. Directly in Pregarten turn left at the railway station onto Bahnhofstraße. Follow this road into the centre of Pregarten. Turn left onto Marktplatz. Follow Gutauerstraße (through Selker and Neustadt). At the Gutau market square, turn right onto St. Leonharderstraße. After 120m the destination is on the left.
Parking spaces (also bus parking spaces) are located opposite the Färbermuseum.
ADMISSION PRICES (incl. guided tour)
Adults: € 6,00
Groups of 10 pers € 5,00
Children and pupils: € 3,00
For groups of less than four people a
flat rate of € 20,-- will be charged outside the fixed tour times.
OÖ FAMILY CARD: For children accompanied by at least one adult (parents or grandparents) free admission.
Discount for church newspaper readers with advantage card € 1,--
Admission to the Zötlzimmer and the mediation rooms is free.
Adult Ticket: EUR 2.50
Senior Ticket: EUR 1.80
Discounted Group Ticket (10+): EUR 1.80
Schoolchild Ticket: EUR 1.45
Special Guided Tour by advance booking: EUR 11.00 per tour
The Tour takes 45 minutes
Please get in touch for more information.