Visit and guide Talcstone quarrying at Rabenwald
Austria's largest deposit of talcum stone is located between Anger in ApfelLand-Stubenbergsee and the edge of the Pöllauer Tal nature park. The soft talc stone is so popular with small and large artists because it can be processed with the simplest of tools. Courses for the three-dimensional design of the soft stone are therefore held again and again directly at the talc stone quarry in Rabenwald. Experience the quarrying of the talc stone during an exciting guided tour through an otherwise hidden world.
Tip: Make sure you have good shoes.
• Services included: Guided tour • Duration: 3 hours • Dates: saturday• Meeting point: Imerys Talc Austria
Group enquiry: only possible on Saturdays by telephone arrangement (Mrs. Fischer: 03175/2652-1411)
Offer for individuals Number: at least 6 people Cost: free of charge Offer for groups Number: max. 30 people Cost: free of charge
Imerys Talc Austria GmbH
Obtaining and refining raw materials: Imerys Talc Austria has been mining talc and leucophyllite in two Styrian mines for more than 100 years. In recent decades, special expertise has been built up in the fine comminution of these raw materials. A wide range of complex, ultra-fine powder products are now sold to industrial customers worldwide. Imerys Talc Austria employs around 130 people at five locations in Austria.