Ghega Museum
Museum
Description
The name Carl Ritter von Ghega makes railroad fans go into raptures. The engineer planned and supervised the construction of the Semmering railway (1848-1854), which is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site , and realized a project that many thought was unfeasible. Visitors to the Semmering region can now learn more about the eventful life of the master railroad builder.
The Ghega Museum in Breitenstein, located directly on the railroad hiking trail near the "Kalte Rinne" viaduct , is dedicated to the life of the visionary engineer. Georg Zwickl and his wife have lovingly renovated the former railroad caretaker's house. It has shone in new splendor since 2015.
The life and work of engineer Carl Ritter von Ghega and his employees can be followed in various rooms covering a good 60 m². Around 40 pictures as well as sketches, plans and drawings provide an insight into a time characterized by technical progress. The operator, Georg Zwickl, is happy to guide visitors through the museum himself and share his knowledge with them. Admission is by voluntary donation.
Did you know?
The Ghega Museum is connected to theRUFbus Semmering-Raxeasy and convenient to reach(bus stop BR14)


