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Salzburger Heimatwerk

Salzburger Heimatwerk

Since 1946, Salzburger Heimatwerk has been dedicated to preserving and promoting the region's rich folk culture through costumes, customs, and handicrafts. Housed under the majestic vaults of the historic New Residenz, their impressive tailoring and dressmaking workshop creates exceptional dirndls and traditional costumes. They exclusively utilise the finest hand-woven and hand-printed fabrics, sourced from local artisans, to highlight their artistry and expertise. Their diverse selection, ranging from luxurious silk to textured linen, showcases the variety of materials used in traditional costume-making. In addition, Heimatwerk takes pride in presenting exquisite designer products and stylish leather clothing, adding an elegant touch to their collection.
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Kirchtag

Kirchtag

For over 100 years, the Kirchtag family has upheld the artistry of umbrella making, producing stylish and individually crafted pieces in the heart of Getreidegasse. They also cater to the demand for unique and personalised umbrellas, offering customisation options such as matching ties, golden bonnet embroidery, and wedding umbrellas. In addition to umbrellas, their product range encompasses a wide selection of garden umbrellas, sun shades, leather goods, bags, gloves, and walking sticks, serving both functional and fashionable purposes.
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Knopferlmayer

Knopferlmayer

The gentile charm of the display windows looking out onto Rathausplatz can hardly begin to betray the cornucopia of treasures within. The Mayer family has ruled over an emporium for handicraft utensils, decorative lace borders, and buttons for almost 250 years — the latter product being of significance above and beyond its place in the company’s name. Countless organised boxes contain an immense number and variety of buttons, probably unrivalled within and far beyond the borders of Austria.
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Lederhaus Schliesselberger

Lederhaus Schliesselberger

Situated on the historic Lederergasse Lane, 'Lederhaus Schliesselberger' is a leather goods shop with a rich legacy. As a family-owned business since 1422, it has stood the test of time, preserving the artistry and craftsmanship of leatherworking. Originally established as a tannery, Lederhaus Schliesselberger played a pivotal role in the dyeing of leather until the turn of the 20th century. With the finest materials and meticulous attention to detail, they produced high-quality leather that garnered admiration far and wide. As the years passed, the focus shifted towards selling the finished leather to cater to the evolving needs of the community. For seven decades, the skilled artisans of Lederhaus Schliesselberger set up shop in the Maxglan area, dedicating themselves to the production of exceptional leather goods. Today, Lederhaus Schliesselberger proudly offers a diverse portfolio of leather goods and travel cases. Beyond their own creations, the shop also trades in a wide range of leather, furs, and a variety of footwear supplies.
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Sporer Likör- & Punschmanufaktur

Sporer Likör- & Punschmanufaktur

Built in 1407, the narrowest building in the Getreidegasse, next to what is now the Blaue Gans art hotel, is home to Sporer’s specialist wine and spirits shop. It was founded in 1903 and is now run by the third and fourth generations of the Sporer family. Popular classics include the 'Hausmischung', made according to family recipes handed down across generations, a fine herb liqueur, and an orange punch concentrate made according to grandmother’s own recipe dating back to 1927. Connoisseurs appreciate the selection of wines chosen by certified sommelier Michael Sporer.
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