Gmunden is a town in Upper Austria, Austria in the district of Gmunden.
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Seeschloss Ort Restaurant Weddings Seeschloss Ort Restaurant Weddings in Gmunden guarantees your happy day a success with the perfect venue, beautiful ambience of the castle and culinary entertainment. Get married in a castle and celebrate in style starting with aperitifs in the courtyard, weather depending then enjoy a wedding buffet or one of the menu suggestions, with the expert advice of top chefs and tailored to your needs.
Read more Gmundner Keramik Gmundner Keramik in the ceramic town of Gmunden offers stunning pieces of ceramic art lovingly crafted by hand as it was 300 years ago. Each piece is unique and fashioned from the raw material which is prepared and worked into shape, and after adjustments are made by hand is fired for the first time then glazed. After that the plates, coffee pots and milk jugs then go to the heart of the factory and the hand painting department, and finally the product is fired for the second time, resulting in the necessary hardness, and the colours come into their own. Gmundner Keramik is the largest ceramic manufacturer in mid Europe and the production capacity is about 10,000 pieces a day, guided tours are available.
Read more Seegasthof and Hotel Steinmaurer Seegasthof and Hotel Steinmaurer in Gmunden is located directly on the sunny eastern shore of Traunsee and offers 13 comfortable guest rooms some with stunning views of the Traun lake and mountains, enjoy spacious living areas and a terrace for relaxation. The Seegasthof and Hotel Steinmaurer restaurant offers a delectable national cuisine in warm, elegant surrounds and hosts weddings, christenings, club meetings and more.
Read more MMBC Akademie Visit MMBC Akademie in Gmunden for Fantastice lakeview over the Traunsee, perfect technical equipped
Read more Thomas-Bernhard-Archiv Thomas-Bernhard-Archiv in Gmunden displays a fascinating small exhibition of typescript by the famous author Thomas Bernhard. The typed pages offer a chronological overview of the published and unpublished work of Thomas Bernhard and are graphically very interesting. The exhibition albeit small, gives one an insight into the working of the mind of Thomas Bernhard.