About

Every city takes pride in its local history museum, as it plays a crucial role in introducing tourists and visitors to the unique characteristics and notable residents of the region. The Tyrolean Provincial Museum in Innsbruck has been gathering its exhibits over several centuries, so today it can boast several thematic halls and diverse exhibitions. The museum houses a rich library that includes first editions, as well as historical city archives. A separate wing of the building is dedicated to graphics, masterpieces of painting and engraving - these collections are generous donations or gifts.

Undoubtedly, exploring the lands of Tyrol should start with this museum, gradually acquainting with the art, cultural heritage, and history of the region.

Price

2 EUR

Features

Free Wi-Fi, Wheelchair accessible, Wheelchair accessible parking, Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible toilet, Toilet

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Innsbruck Museumstraße
Bus stop 192 m walk
Innsbruck Meinhardstraße
Bus stop 139 m walk
Innsbruck Bozner Platz
Bus stop 225 m walk
Innsbruck Treffpunkt Museum
Bus stop 264 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

Write a review
4.4
based on 814 reviews
4.4/5 814 reviews
P. Aspiazu
P. Aspiazu
4 months ago on Google

A must visit in your visit, the tomb of emperor Maximillian I is an incredible experience.

Handan Bao
Handan Bao
5 months ago on Google

🌟The music room and the self-portrait room are two must-sees. 🌟Charming architecture. Not overtly ornate, by Austrian standards, but offers a rare mixture of tranquility and adventure.

Chris Effenberg
Chris Effenberg
5 months ago on Google

Tolles Gebäude, aber leider bis 2027 geschlossen.