Kaiserlicher Stall in Grundlsee
GrundlseeThe Imperial Stable in Grundlsee is a listed building from the 16th century and is now used as a cultural event venue in the Ausseerland.
The Imperial Stable is located in the district of Mosern in the municipality of Grundlsee in Styria. The historic building originally dates back to the 16th century and was part of the so-called "Imperial High Forest Administration." It served as a stable and storage facility for the fish master at Grundlsee and later for livestock by foresters on both shores of the lake.
Since 1987, the building has been owned by the municipality of Grundlsee. The Cultural Working Group Grundlsee has been using the Imperial Stable as a venue for readings, exhibitions, and cultural projects since 1992. Thanks to extensive renovation as part of a LEADER project, the historic monument has been carefully restored and adapted for its current use.
The Imperial Stable is only accessible during events. Visitors can expect an architecturally appealing space with an authentic atmosphere that enables cultural events in the special ambiance of the Ausseerland.
Nearby attractions such as the shores of Grundlsee or hiking trails around Mosern are within walking distance and perfectly complement a cultural excursion.
The Kaiserliche Stall (Imperial Stable) is open during exhibitions and various events.