Schloss Eggenberg: Stamp Hunting Passport
A printed visitor passport concept for Schloss Eggenberg, using stamps, map-based exploration and a photo-booth reward to make the park route more playful.
This small visual concept turns a walk through Schloss Eggenberg's park into a stamp-hunting route. Visitors receive a passport, follow a map to six stations and collect illustrated stamps connected to places in the grounds: the apple garden, bird houses, planetary garden, palace, Rosenhügel and the peacock picnic area.

Visitor Passport
The passport was designed as a light souvenir rather than a disposable leaflet. A burgundy cover, gold emblem, pale blue interior texture and sepia photo treatment give the object a historic tone, while the red stamp illustrations keep the activity easy to understand.


Stamp System
Each stamp represents a recognisable moment in the park rather than a generic checkpoint. The illustrations stay monochrome and slightly ornamental, so the system feels closer to a heritage keepsake than a game sheet.


Reward Touchpoint
After completing the passport, visitors would reach a photo booth placed near the park route. The booth extends the print concept into a simple final interaction: a souvenir portrait that imagines the visitor standing at Schloss Eggenberg when its gates first opened.
