Immerse yourself in the fascinating history of paper making in Europe's largest paper and printing museum. In the historic factory halls of the Steyrermühl paper mill, a lively exhibition covering 4,500 m² impressively traces the development of paper making and printing from 1890 to 1988.
Discover a unique collection of historical machines and tools and learn how paper was once made. The authentic atmosphere of the old factory hall makes a visit to the museum a special experience. For children and adults, there are interactive hand-making experiments where you can make your own paper (for an additional fee).
The museum is perfect for families, school classes, those interested in technology and culture, and groups. The site is located in the Natura 2000 protected area on the Traun River, one of Austria's last near-natural flowing water ecosystems. After visiting the museum, the banks of the Traun invite you to take relaxing walks and observe nature—water birds such as the goosander can be spotted here in particular.