The largest open-air museum of Tyrol, located between Innsbruck and Kufstein, was founded in 1974
Image gallery: Tyrolean Farmhouse Museum
The Tyrolean Farmhouse Museum (Museum Tiroler Bauernhöfe) is located in Kramsach, east of Lake Reintal. Fragments of rural Tyrolean architecture have been collected and brought together in this special place: This is where you can visit 14 farmhouses with annexed buildings like mill, blacksmith and chapel, as well as small animals like ducks, geese and chicken.
For the 40th anniversary, the museum was redesigned in collaboration with the Atelier Brückner from Stuttgart and made more interactive: Video installations, accessible pavilions and listening stations give new life to the old buildings now. Also in numerous activities you can set your hand, e.g. making clogs, grinding knifes, knipling, baking bread, making cheese, and stirring butter.
One of the highlights in the museum are the Medieval Days in August - a journey back to the 13th and 14th century. In addition there's folk music, and local farmers provide for your creature comforts. And on a regular basis there are special afternoons for children in summer.
Contact info
- Angerberg 10 - 6233 - Kramsach
- +43 5337 62636
- office@museum-tb.at
Opening times
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Admission
single admission to the Tyrolean Farmhouse Museum:
€ 12.00 adults
€ 10.00 groups (15 and more persons)
€ 4.00 children and young people (6-17 years)
free for children under 6 years
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family ticket:
€ 24.00 two adults with children up to 17 years
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guided tours (on reservation):
€ 70.00 guided tour in DE (up to 20 persons)
€ 2.50 each additional person
€ 75.00 guided tour in EN, FR (up to 20 persons)
€ 2.70 each additional person
More information
The audio guide app can be downloaded for free at the App Store or from Google Play.
The Tyrolean Farmhouse Museum stays open every day from early April to the end of October, furthermore on St. Joseph's Day (March 19). It remains closed in winter.
Season start 2025 on the 1st of April.