40 years of " collecting" and preparation were necessary to open the Nostalgiewelt Posch.
An exciting experience for all ages, but especially children and young people can often no longer imagine what the 1st car looked like. Or the 1st camera. Many don't know a camera anymore.
In the Nostalgiewelt Posch you will find:
- Vintage cars from 1886 to 1975
- From the running wheel to the last Puch bicycle
- Antique chimney clocks, a working big tower clockwork, antique clockmaker tools
- Countless jugs and drinking vessels of bygone times
- Works of art of European buildings made of matches
- Almost 10 000 pieces of dolls and teddy bears
- Washing machines of the last 100 years
- Large collection of butterflies, beetles, insects and shells of the world
- The longest working electric motor in the world ( 17,5 meters long )
- Antique tools, kitchen utensils, radios, polyphones, gramophones and much more.....
Unique, certainly Austria-wide we offer live demonstrations of old technology.
Listen to the 1st radio ( detector around 1920 ), as well as the phonograph of Thomas Edison ( first
Sound recording in the history of mankind around 1877 ), experience.
- Morse code transmission
- Message transmission from smoke signal to radio
- Oxyhydrogen and hydrogen production
- Galvanizing, i.e. gold plating, silver plating, chrome plating and others
- Building the first battery (voltaic column), using the electricity obtained to operate calculators and LEDs.
How is electric current generated? (from the atom, magnet and the winding) Here you can follow it live!
You can see 50 different self-made electric motors and generators in operation. From the magic lantern, the camera " Obscura " to the moving picture ( film ).
Of course, to take a seat in the cockpit of our Russian Antonov, the world's largest single-engine biplane, and experience the feeling!