InnsbruckSights

Museum sights in Innsbruck

  1. A

    Zeughaus

    Emperor Maximilian’s former arsenal, the Zeughaus runs chronologically through Tyrol’s cultural history. It kicks off with geological and mineral history, including the silver that made Hall and Schwaz medieval power­houses, but mostly concentrates on Tyrol’s much-loved historical figure, Andreas Hofer. If you’re a fan of Tyrolean music, check out the room housing over 100 CDs from the province’s musical stars.

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  2. B

    Grassmayr Glockenmuseum

    If you’re heading for Bergisel, listen out for the bells at Grassmayr Glockenmuseum, which explores 400 years of the Grassmayr family’s bell-making tradition and exhibits some formidable Romanesque and Gothic examples. It’s a hands-on kind of place where kids can watch the casting process and make loads of noise ringing bells to achieve different notes.

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  3. C

    Volkskunst Museum

    For an insight into Tyrolean craftwork, nip into the Volkskunst Museum. This rambling attic of a museum covers the entire spectrum of folk art, from handcarved sleighs and Christmas cribs to carnival masks and cow bells. On the 1st floor is the Gothic Stube (living room) complete with low-ceiling, wood panelling and antique tiled oven.

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  4. D

    Tiroler Landesmuseum Ferdinandeum

    A treasure-trove of Tyrolean history and art, the Tiroler Landesmuseum Ferdinandeum showcases everything from Bronze Age finds to religious works and pewter creations. Highlights include brooding Dutch and Flemish masterpieces, Gothic altarpieces and famous paintings from the likes of Klimt and Kokoschka .

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  5. E

    Kaiserjäger Museum

    Kaiserjäger Museumis the site of the famous battle in 1809 at which heroic Andreas Hofer defeated the Bavarians. On display are memorials to Tyrolean freedom fighters from this and other battles, and a handful of paintings from WWI by Albin Egger-Lienz.

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