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Joseph Mohr Memorial path

Hintersee, Salzburg, Österreich

The Joseph Mohr Memorial Path was opened in the summer of 2018 and leads from the village center in Hintersee to the Joseph Mohr Memorial Chapel. The six stations are all publicly accessible and equipped with information panels about the individual artworks.

Below you will find detailed information about the individual stations.

Station 1:

“The Friend of Man” by Veronica Mrazek

The painting in PAN-Art technique on canvas fascinates with its brilliant colors and special depth. The artist and ceramicist focuses on the memory of Joseph Mohr. The artwork aims to make Mohr's love for humanity tangible for every viewer, without going into too much detail. Contact of the painter and ceramicist: www.madeinsalzburg.com

Station 2:

“Ode to Hintersee” by Bernd Horak

The panoramic painting (mixed technique of oil paint, resins, and UV colors) in the Joseph Mohr Memorial Chapel is a journey of discovery between tradition and modernity. It showcases hidden details of natural elements in the landscape, connected with the themes of the song “Silent Night! Holy Night!” as well as the life of Joseph Mohr in Hintersee. Contact of the painter: Bernd Horak, www.bernd-horak.com

Station 3:

“Joseph Mohr Statue” by Felix Igler

This fascinating statue made of iron and spruce wood is meant to remind of Joseph Mohr's love for his neighbor. Mohr not only offered care and food to the needy but also wood for heating. Contact of the artist: www.felix-igler.com

“Tree xylophone” by Martin Ainz

The tree xylophone made of larch wood invites you to make music. Perhaps you can try to play the melody of the “Silent Night” song?
The artist: “This oversized musical instrument brings the sound of wood back into the forest via my craftsmanship.
It is unique to be able to give something back to nature.” Contact of the artist: www.tischlerei-ainz.at

Station 4:

“Relaxation Lounge” by Michael Ebner

This dynamically constructed lounge made of larch wood is meant to invite visitors of the Joseph Mohr Memorial Path to enjoy nature, free thoughts, and the relaxed listening of music (“Sounding Baptismal Font”). Master carpenter and wood artist Michael Ebner shows a particularly good aesthetic sense for the ambiance in his creations. Contact of the carpenter: www.holzinform.at

“Sounding Baptismal Font” by Martin Ainz

It consists of an old wooden baptismal font and a tabernacle from the parish church of Hintersee. The original “Silent Night! Holy Night!” melody plays when you press the button. For the artist Martin Ainz, the song symbolizes a worldwide pilgrimage, which also connects to the “Wandering Pastor” Joseph Mohr. Contact of the carpenter: www.tischlerei-ainz.at

Station 5:

“The Gigantic Stone Guitar” by
Planning: DI Maximilian Pristovnik, www.timberfreake.com, carpentry work (roof): Manuel Schlager, www.zimmerei-schlager.at stone wall: master builder Erasmus Brandstätter, www.brandstaetter-bau.at
and earthworks: Franz Radauer, Hintersee

The walkable stone guitar is meant to remind of Joseph Mohr's guitar that accompanied him throughout his life.

“Angel” by Silvia Weinberger

The painting in layer technique was reproduced, digitized, and printed on Aluminum Dibond. The artist's thoughts about this picture: “Joseph Mohr made Hintersee brighter with his love for his neighbor and guitar music. He brought joy and light into the lives of the poor.” This enchanting “Angel” also brings joy and light to many of us! Contact of the artist: www.energiemalwerkstatt.at

Station 6:

“Joseph Mohr Bust” by Franz Lohninger

The sculptor Franz Lohninger from Neumarkt am Wallersee created the bust in 1985. The new pedestal made of Untersberger marble comes from Bernhard Winkler, establishing a connection to the fountain.

“The Village Fountain” by Bernhard Winkler

Our village fountain made of Untersberger marble invites you to linger. The water is drinkable! Contact: Stone Design Bernhard Winkler, Faistenau,


Accessible to the public

Travelling by public transport
Route planner for independent travellers

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Contact


Joseph Mohr Memorial path
Lämmerbach 50
5324 Hintersee

Phone +43 6226 8384 - 71
E-Mail hintersee@fuschlseeregion.com
Web www.fuschlseeregion.com
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Contact person

Tourismusverband Fuschlseeregion - Ortsbüro Hintersee
Lämmerbach 50
5324 Hintersee

Phone +43 6226 8384 - 71
E-Mail hintersee@fuschlseeregion.com
Web www.fuschlseeregion.com

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