Overlooking the valleys at their feet, the numerous castles and residences spread throughout Tyrol are located in strategic position. Moreover Tyrol has got a wide variety of museums to offer, which provide interesting information both for adults and children!
The emblem of the city of Kufstein is a popular excursion destination in the Tiroler Unterland region. more
This castle is closely linked to the personality of Archduke Ferdinand II. more
This castle is located high above the Inntal valley and is a perfect for a family getaway. more
Since 1943 Bruck Castle is the museum of the city of Lienz. more
The emblem of the city of Landeck is located on a steep rock spur. more
An adventure and family museum for all your senses expects you in the east of Reutte. more
The Imperial Court of Innsbruck is the former seat of the Counts of Tyrol. more
The Hasegg Castle in the medieval town of Hall is the birthplace of the dollar and the thaler. more
The Tyrolean provincial museum in Innsbruck is also called Ferdinandeum, referable to archduke Franz Ferdinand. more
This museum is placed in a building dating back to the 16th century and documents the history of the city of Imst. more
The so called Zeughaus, which has originally been a weapon stockpile, is located in Dreiheiligen, a quarter of Innsbruck. more
Exhibitions, presentations, discussions, workshops, lectures and much more expect you in the the historic building of Lois Welzenbacher. more
For 14 generations the Grassmayr family has been producing bells for the whole world. more
This museum is one of the most beautiful of its kind throughout Europe. more
This Tyrolean open-air museum is located between Innsbruck and Kufstein and has been founded in 1974. more
This museum has been inaugurated in 1993 in Rattenberg at the Inn river and is a former Augustin monastery. more
Scintillating jewels and glittering figures expect you in the Crystal Worlds in Wattens. more
In the Zeiss Planetarium in Schwaz, visitors can nearly touch the starlit sky. more
This museum represents a meeting place and provides an insight into the diversity of cultures. more
This museum illustrates folk culture and tradition of the Zillertal valley and the history of the Christmas song “Silent Night”. more
This museum illustrates the development of Alpine Skiing in a very clear way. more
The Alpinarium consits of an informative exhibition, a café, an indoor climbing wall, an internet lounge as well as seminar rooms. more
Experience the Tyrolean apiary in a 400 year old farmhouse. more