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Words of welcome and general information |
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The story of the two biblical scouts |
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Why was the imperial double eagle integrated into the coat-of-arms of Poysdorf? |
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The gallery of the biblical scouts |
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Bacchus – the god of wine |
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The wine saints |
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Wine in the bible |
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The wall of the world of grapes and wine |
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Grape harvest in the year 1585 |
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From vintner to publican |
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From the civil hospital to the world of grapes and wine |
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Early days of Poysdorf |
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Romans and Barbarians |
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Renaissance and progress |
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Prosperous Poysdorf |
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The Riedl-epitaph |
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Treasures from Renaissance times |
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The baroque wine town on the Brünnerstraße |
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The church treasure of Poysdorf |
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Poysdorf in the 19th century |
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Poysdorf’s errors of judgement |
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Poysdorf between the wars |
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Poysdorf after the war |
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The Barbara chapel |
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Exhibits in the chapel |
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Noble wines for noble houses |
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The Poysdorf region, supplier of wine for the production of champagne |
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The “Poysdorfer Saurüssel” |
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The wine festival in Poysdorf |
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From stake culture to high culture |
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The simple architecture of the wine-press houses |
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How does a “ringpress” work? |
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Wineries in Poysdorf then and now |
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The process of setting grapes into the cellar |
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Cellar equipment |
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“Kellerkatze”, a sign of quality |
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Appliances for the making of wine and different wine-presses |
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“Weinbeermühle” and “Schoßkarre” |
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Horse-drawn carts as a means of transportation |
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The wine-press museum |
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The traditional bowling lane of pubs |
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The vineyard huts and kitchen gardens |