Kremayr House
The Kremayr House, one of the most striking architectural structures on the "Rathausplatz" (town hall square), was bestowed to the municipality of Rust by the patron of the arts, Mr. Rudolf Kremayr in 1986.
This lavishly and lovingly renovated town house, which uniquely combines history and art, is not only a gem on the outside, but also on the inside boasting architectural elements such as a magnificent portal, timber ceilings and a vaulted cellar, which are well worth viewing. The museum also presents objet d'art, antiques and important documents of the town archives, such as the charter raising Rust to a town, in a cosy ambience.
The picturesque courtyard is lined with further adjoining buildings such as the "Kaminstüberl" (chimney room) and is just the place to while away the hours. It's simply the perfect backdrop and setting for exhibitions, readings, concerts and a whole lot more.
Exhibitions and Events
23 July to 12 September - Exhibition " From Ruszt to Rust - historical documents of the free city"
11 to 15 August - Pictures in acrylic - water colours & art design by Petra Eiweck
16 September to 10 October - MOVING MOMENTS by CHRISTINE EBERL
Assemblages and Pictures
27 November to 19 December - Christmas Exhibition
"Sternenstaub und Engelshaar"
Opening Hours
Thursday to Sunday: 2 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Admission Charges
Admission Charges:
free donation
Contact:
Stadtmuseum Kremayrhaus Rust
Mrs. Sonja Grapa
Conradplatz 2, 7071 Rust
Tel: 0043 2685 6404, Mobil: 0676 84 16 06 23
stadtmuseum-rust@aon.at



