Mühldorf bei Feldbach is a district in the town of Feldbach in southeastern Styria in the district of southeastern Styria. Feldbach the fifth largest city in Styria. It is located in southeastern Styria and is the seat of the district administration of the political district of southeastern Styria.
Culture and sights
See also: List of listed buildings in Feldbach Parish church of St. Leonhard: built in 1898-1900 in Renaissance style by Hans Pascher. With old parish church: gothic core from the 14th century, baroqueized in 1688, tower with onion roof at that time. In 1945 the tower was blown up and the church was severely damaged; since 1956 it has been designed as a war memorial. In the chancel there is a crucifixion group by Veit Königer around 1780. Evangelical Christ Church Villa Hold Museum in the Tabor: In the witch cellar of the building erected in 1474, the accused were incarcerated during the Feldbach witch trial (1673-75). One of the most famous victims of this witch trial was Katharina Paldauf. Styrian Red Cross Museum
Regular events
summer festival with classical music, and cabaret end of June to beginning of July every two years the Christian Schölnasts Foundation Prize for literary works on Styrian folklore and regional studies is awarded here every year special exhibitions take place in the Museum im Tabor