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    Přehled muzeí v Jižním Tyrolsku

    Objevte širokou nabídku muzeí v Jižním Tyrolsku: Od historických po současné, od Ötziho po Andrease Hofera. Navštivte Messnerovo Bergmuseum nebo muzeum Ladinského kraje. Každý si zde najde něco pro sebe. Jihotyrolská muzejní scéna je rozmanitá a stojí za to.
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    Places to See
    Roman Bridge Head and Masonry Embankment
    Algund/Lagundo, Meran/Merano and environs

    In 1776, Empress Maria Theresa of Austria built a masonry embankment in Lagundo near Merano. This was meant to serve as protective bulwark against flooding of the Adige River. This masonry can still be visited today. Not far away, on the left bank of the river, are the ruins of an ancient imperial Roman road bridge along the route of the original "Via Claudia Augusta". Construction of the bridge dates to the first century AD. Today, the ruins of the bridge have the status of protected monuments. At the head of the bridge there is also a small shrine and chapel.

    Museums
    The marble world of Laas
    Laas/Lasa, Vinschgau/Val Venosta

    In the Laas Marble World many sculptures made of the world famous Laas marble can be admired. Numerous artists have made the last few years many works of art, each unique and one of a kind.

    Tip: Many works of art have now become very popular photo motifs

    Explore the exciting history of Val Venosta marble with the help of display boards and replicas.

    • From difficult and dangerous mining earlier
    • The manual transport of marble with oxen and horses
    • The processing of marble with the simplest means to wonderful works of art
    • The mechanical mining today
    • The transport via the unique inclined track
    • Machining with the most modern machines

    The Lasa Marble World is an oasis of peace and relaxation. Take the opportunity for a relaxing break on our marble table or the many different seating areas under the trees. Here you will find a marble sandbox for the little ones to play and many attractions for the whole family

    In the marble world you will also find a toilet and fresh drinking water.

    Museums
    Castel Velthurns
    Feldthurns/Velturno, Brixen/Bressanone and environs

    Castel Velthurns is a unique historical building. It was built in 1580 as the summer residence of the prince-bishop of Bressanone, Johann Thomas von Spaur. Its uniqueness lies not so much in its architecture as in its furnishings. The ten rooms are decorated with wood panelling and wall paintings, making Castel Velthurns one of the best preserved Renaissance residences in the Alps. In the past, the residence also housed an aviary and a deer park.

    This elegant complex was carefully restored in 1979/83.

    The interior of Velthurns Castle reflects the quality of upscale representation of the late 16th century. It is a master example of a well thought-out interior design. In the wall paintings and paneling, the claim of a humanistically influenced variety of themes is visible. Special exhibitions in the Schreiberhaus complement the activities of Velthurns Castle.

    In 1978 it became the property of the Province of South Tyrol and was renovated in 1979. On the first floor, the castle houses an archaeological museum with finds from Feldthurns and the central Eisack Valley.

    On the ground floor, the castle houses an archaeological museum with finds from Feldthurns and the central Eisack Valley. In addition to the permanent exhibition with finds from Feldthurns, temporary exhibitions are held on a regular basis.

    Museums
    Aldein Museum
    Aldein/Aldino, Dolomites Region Eggental
    The museum in Aldein is not a village museum in the usual sense. There are no rural or handicraft tools on display, but rather sacred artefacts from the Baroque and Rococo periods, in such numbers and of such artistic quality that experts are amazed.
    Museums
    Rieserferner-Ahrn Nature Park House
    Sand in Taufers/Campo Tures, Ahrntal/Valle Aurina

    Entering the museum, a film shot from eagle‘s-eye-view provides you with an unusual impression of the park. A 3D relief provides visitors with multimedia information concerning the park’s mountains, trails, refuges, lakes and waterfalls. A pendulum gives visitors a close-up look at how the mountains arose, while a kind of stone puzzle provides insight into the geological structure of the mountains. Visitor information systems give information concerning nature, the landscape and the evolution of the nature park region. And for kids there are fairy tales and legends from times past.

    Entrance free!

    Special exhibition: 02.05. - 31.10.2024
    The red deer - an endurance animal with fine senses


    Forts & Castles
    Mining Museum in the grain store
    Ahrntal/Valle Aurina, Ahrntal/Valle Aurina

    ... a little jewel in the heart of the Ahrntal valley... In Prettau/Predoi in the Ahrntal valley copper was mined for more than half a century. The administrative center was located in Steinhaus/Cadipietra. Today you will find the Mining Museum in the Granary.

    Precious wooden models of mining equipment, paintings and artistically decorated mine maps, books, documents and finds from the mine bring the history of mining in the Ahrntal valley to life once again. 

    Last entrance 45 minutes before closing

    Closed on Monday (except public holidays).

    Closed during the winter months (until Easter). 

    Museums
    Haflinger horse museum
    Jenesien/San Genesio Atesino, Bolzano/Bozen and environs

    In the museum you will find a large exhibition of historical working equipment and instruments used by our farmers. Furthermore it represents the traditional life and function of the Southtyrolean farmers. 

    Exhibition theme: antique equipments, instruments used by farmers in South Tyrol 

    Place: San Genesio

    Free entry with donation

    Info: tourist office San Genesio, Tel. +39 0471 354196 or directly by Mr. Erich Egger Tel. +39 331 624 1968

     

    Museums
    South Tyrol Museum of Mining – Site Schneeberg
    Moos in Passeier/Moso in Passiria, Meran/Merano and environs

    Schneeberg - the highest located mine in Europe

    In 1237, the Schneeberg mountain was named for the first time. At an altitude of 2.000 to 2.500 metres above sea level, you will not only find Europe's highest located mine but also the most important lead and zinc mine of Tyrol. More than 150 kilometres of tunnels and pits, which are in part still passable today, speak about the history of this mine which flourished in the 15th Century and had up to 1,00 miners employed. The Schneeberg mountain outdoor conveyor system is with a length of 27 kilometres the longest in the world.

    The South Tyrol Museum of Mining – Site Schneeberg is a witness to Tyrolean history and transports the visitors right back in time. Half-day and full-day guided tours, trips on the mine train into the tunnels, a museum with new showroom, a refuge ... all of these are fascinating possibilities below and above ground.

     

    Guided tours:

     » Exploring the mining area

    Tue + Thu starting at 9.15 am from the bus stop/parking place "Schneebergbrücke"

    Full-day walking tour with guide: visit showroom, guided tour of mining area and miners' village

    » Adventure Schneeberg

    Sat + Sun starting at 8.30 am from the bus stop/parking place “Schneebergbrücke”

    Full-day guided walking and gallery tour: visit showroom, mining area, miners’ settlement of Schneeberg, hike for two hours along old miners’ trails and transport routes up to the Schneeberg Pass. The exciting return route involves 6 km underground.

     

    More information about guided tours and prices:

    www.bergbaumuseum.it/en/schneeberg

    Guided tours only with preregistration until the day before 4 pm: info@koflerfranz or M +39 348 3100443 (Franz Kofler)

     

    Contact shelterhut:

    T +39 0473 932900 · schutzhuette@schneeberg.org · https://schneeberg.org/english/

    Museums
    Typewriter Museum Peter Mitterhofer
    Partschins/Parcines, Meran/Merano and environs

    The museum offers an insight to the 100-year history of the typewriter, ranging from the first wooden typewriter invented by Peter Mitterhofer from Partschins/Parcines to the computer age. The museum documents the highly interesting history of the typewriter with more than 2,000 exhibits. Among the exhibits are the first wooden models of the inventor Peter Mitterhofer from Partschins/Parcines, some of the most diverse and exceptional typewriter models from all around the world as well as models from the computer age. The collection also includes "Enigma", the mysterious machine used to decrypt and encrypt communications during the Second World War by the Nazis.

    April - October: every first Sunday of each month with free entry

    PRICES

    • Adults € 7.00
    • South Tyrol residents, groups (10 or more), elderly (over 60 years) € 6.30
    • Children (up to 16 years), students € 2.00
    • Guided groups (10 or more) € 8.00 p.p.
    • Family Card € 15.00
    • Free admission for children up to 6 years
    Museums
    South Tyrol Planetarium
    Karneid/Cornedo all'Isarco, Dolomites Region Eggental

    The South Tyrol Planetarium is also the only one of its kind in South Tyrol. Unlike the observatory, the planetarium reveals the secrets of our universe and brings them to life with the help of state-of-the-art 3D technology and a sophisticated sound system. Visitors can go on a journey into the depths of space and discover what await mankind.

    Tickets: € 4,00 (children, students with student ID), € 7,00 (adults), special prices for families and groups

    Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday only for schools and groups with more than 10 people, holidays excluded.

    Museums
    The Prince's Castle
    Meran/Merano, Meran/Merano and environs

    This castle was the residence of the Prince of Tyrol since 1470 and it is one of the most remarkable testaments of the Merano of the past centuries. It is one of the most complete and better preserved among the castles of Alto Adige. To be seen inside are some historical weapons from the 14th – 17th centuries, some old chests and other artworks from the 15th – 16th centuries and the emperor’s room with a large precious majolica stove from the 15th century (one of the oldest existing ones).

    Admission fees
    Adults € 5.00
    Reduced fee € 4.00
    Combi Prince's Castle + Palais Mamming Museum € 8.00
    Free admission for children

    Closed in winter.

    Museums
    Mill museum
    Aldein/Aldino, Dolomites Region Eggental

    What nowadays functions on electricity, once upon a time was driven by watercraft. How this was made, and other interesting things about different handicrafts, you can experience in our mill museum. July–August every saturday with guide to the mills Meeting place: Aldino, 9 a.m.

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    Maranatha - Nativity Scene and Folk Museum
    Ahrntal/Valle Aurina, Ahrntal/Valle Aurina

    The name "Marantha" is arameic, Jesus' mother-tongue, and means "Our Lord may come". This does not refer to Jesus, but the museum wants to help the people understand Jesus' arrival in a deeper way and this not only at Christmas.

    On two floors there are mangers of every kind, from the Tyrolean Peasant manger, the Sicilian Terracotta manger to contemporary representations. All scenes are with handpainted backgrounds and a unique scenery. Life-size wood figures and masterpieces of the traditional wood craft and artificial art are underlined by light and sound.

    Museums
    Taufers Parish Museum
    Sand in Taufers/Campo Tures, Ahrntal/Valle Aurina

    Sacred Art of the churches and chapels of Valle Aurina - Ahrntal, archaeological finds and loans.


    Entrance fee:
    € 2,50; € 1,00 per person (aged 14 and over) with GuestPass museuMobil

    Museums
    South Tyrol Museum of Mining
    Ratschings/Racines, Sterzing/Vipiteno and environs
    Industrial plant in the high mountains A unique monument to industrial revolution The Ridnaun site is a unique monument to the industrial revolution. Here, 150 years ago, a state-of-the-art ore processing plant was created, with huge machines to break and crush the rock and large flotation pools to convey the ores to the surface. Impressive braking inclines and horse tracks form part of what is the world’s largest above-ground conveyor, leading to the ore district high up in the mountains. The Poschhaus Gallery bores 6 km diagonally through the mountain into the Passeier Valley.
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    Farmer´s Museum in Tschötscher Hof
    Kastelruth/Castelrotto, Dolomites Region Seiser Alm

    Farmer´s Museum in Tschötscher Hof St. Oswald is a district of Kastelruth located on a fertile high-altitude plateau which extends over the precipitous slopes high above the Val d'Isarco. Michl Jaider of the Tschötscherhof remembers the old days before the war well – back when everyone had to pull his own weight when plowing the cornfields, helping with the hay harvest, working in barns and stalls or in vineyards. When he took over the farm and the adjacent inn from his father, the modern era had already begun. Tractors replaced yoked oxen, automatic threshers replaced scythes, and the growing of grain was displaced by the more-profitable dairy industry. Of course, all of the old equipment was now only in the way, but the young Michl didn't want to throw it away. Too many vivid memories from his childhood were connected with it…
    Admission ticket: volontary contribution
    Categories: Farmer, Craft, culture, Popular culture, Etnography
    March 1 - November 30 Thu-Tue 9 am - 20 pm

    Forts & Castles
    Adventure-Bunker-Museum Casemate 1
    Toblach/Dobbiaco, Dolomites Region 3 Zinnen

    Deeply under meters of concrete the modern history of the region is being presented in an adventurous way for every age in this bunker active to the very last days of the Cold War. The bunker reflects the conflicts of the region and offers a genuine insight into history. Interesting information about the course of the war is imposed at various stations, surprising every visitor.     

    Museums
    Rudolf Stolz Museum
    Sexten/Sesto, Dolomites Region 3 Zinnen

    More than 160 pieces of art by painter Rudolf Stolz (1874 - 1960) can be admired in the museums' showrooms. The artist learned by self instruction. During the first half of the 20th century he was one of the most renowned artists in Tyrol, together with Egger-Lienz. The art of Rudolf Stolz is characterised by the drawings of Madonnas. Special exhibition in the summer 2021: Amon e Fingerle 1906 -1940: Liebe für das Haus (love for the house)

    Museums
    Kränzelhof - 7 gardens, artworks, wine cellar
    Tscherms/Cermes, Meran/Merano and environs
    A stimulating all-round experience combining art, gourmet delights and much more. The special atmosphere at the Kränzelhof is truly amazing! Regenerate in the outdoors, in harmony - in South Tyrol. 

    The art of contemporary winemaking in action: inspired by a master wine-maker, and those involved in each step of the process. All our passion and skills go into making our wines!
    Museums
    Archeoparc Velturno/ Feldthurns
    Feldthurns/Velturno, Brixen/Bressanone and environs

    The sun terrace of Velturno has been visited and populated for more than 7000 years. As the excavation of the Tanzgasse showed, the area was of particular significance during the late Copper Age, around the 3rd Millennium BC: the megalithic structure, which formed the central part of this place of worship with its grave mounds, stretches across the visible area of the Archeoparc. The standing stones that were found within this place of worship offer the chance to place the rest of the megalithic findings within the South Tyrol into a monumental context and to interpret their historical significance. The results of the analyses of the often small plant and animal remnants, but also of non-organic matter, open up insights into everyday prehistoric life.

    Museums
    Texelgruppe / Gruppo di Tessa Nature Park Visitor Center
    Naturns/Naturno, Meran/Merano and environs
    Water is the element that characterises the Texelgruppe Nature Park like no other. It has not only shaped its landscape, but also has a central influence on the habitats in the park. And it creates challenges for people, animals and plants - where it is lacking and where it is present in abundance.
    It is therefore no coincidence that the permanent exhibition in the new Texelgruppe Nature Park House in Naturno is dedicated to water. Under the motto "Towards the water", the journey takes visitors not only upwards through the impressive, snail-shaped building, but also from the Adige river on the valley floor to the eternal ice of the glaciers - and through the various altitude levels of the Texelgruppe Nature Park. 
    Adults and children can experience the nature park in a completely new way and discover the complex interrelationships in a playful, varied and hands-on way. At each station of the new 600 square metre permanent exhibition, visitors can lend a hand and work their way through all the habitats: from Mediterranean to high Alpine, from dusty dry to precipitation-rich, from hot to icy cold. 
    Animals and plants found in the various habitats are presented like a cabinet of curiosities. There are also special stations dedicated to the irrigation channels and alpine pastures, farms and meadows, where not only attention, but above all curiosity and a little bit of skill are required. The same applies to a technology game from times gone by, which gives an idea of how exciting the geology of the nature park is with its different rock formations and wealth of minerals. The journey through the exhibition even takes visitors to the eternal ice of the glaciers - and into the heart of a mudslide, which also allows visitors to experience the destructive power of water.
    The Nature Park House itself is a building with clear lines that - like the landscape in the Texel Group Nature Park - strives upwards. And because, in addition to water, light is also a special feature of the nature park, large windows provide sun and light in the spacious rooms - and an unobstructed view of Naturno, its surroundings and, above all, the Naturno Sun Mountain. The best view of the mountain can be enjoyed from the terrace of the new Nature Park House, which faces the Sonnenberg. And thus the world into which visitors have just immersed themselves.
    You can round off your visit to the new Nature Park House with a relaxed stroll through the newly created park next to the house. It features plenty of greenery and a water basin as a link to the exhibition theme and is named after the renowned butterfly collector and researcher Bernardin Astfäller, who himself came from Naturns.

    Responsible for the Nature Park House: Annamaria Gapp
    Address: Bernardin Astfäller Square 1
    Telephone: 0473 668201
    Opening period: March - November
    Opening hours: Tue - Sat 9:30 - 12:30 and 14:30 - 18:00
         July and August also open on Sundays
         Closed on public holidays
         Free admission
    Museums
    Gherdëina Museum
    Urtijëi/Ortisei, Dolomites Region Val Gardena

    Museum Gröden - Museum Gherdëina

    A two-storey building in the centre of Ortisei offers an all-inclusive view of local wood-carving handicraft, archaeology, geology and life-style. Discover the evolution of Val Gardena, where the earliest human settlements date back to more than 10,000 years ago. 280 million year-old plants and sea creatures were found in the valley, including the extraordinary Ichthyosaur fossil found in Seceda. The museum also houses a collection of ancient wooden toys and, since 2004, has displayed the art legacy left by Luis Trenker, an acclaimed local mountaineer, actor and mountain film director. Valuable items, such as the painted cloth from San Giacomo, which was used to cover the Cross during Lent, and the Sëurasas summit cross are included in the museum’s collection. A multi-media exhibition shows a late Medieval bedroom from Bierjun farm which features rare red chalk drawings dating back to 1490.
    The big “farm map” shows the currently existing sites of rural architecture in Val Gardena.

    Categories: Geology, Ladinia, Animals, Minerals, Archaelogy, Sacred art, Wood-carving, Farmer, Baroque, Butterflies, culture, Cribs, Toys, Middle Ages, Etnography

    closed 24, 25 and 31 December and 1 January

    Museums
    Dolomites UNESCO Info Point
    Villnöss/Funes, Dolomites Region Villnösstal

    In the Infopoint Dolomites UNESCO World Heritage Zans is shown the long history of the unique Dolomites in a time lapse.

    The rocks, once in the seabed, are now building peaks and are sloping, bent or folded. This is reflected in the architectural concept of the Infopoint.

    Museums
    Rosarium Bulla
    Urtijëi/Ortisei, Dolomites Region Val Gardena

    An unique botanical attraction, the highest rosary of Europe waits for you at the Hotel Uhrerhof in Bulla. Discover the variety of 6.000 roses of more than 150 various species. A steep mountain hillside was transformed into a garden park filled with flowers and perfume. Enjoy the beauty of nature! From July to September every day from 10.00 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. along the hillside at the Hotel Uhrerhof in Bulla. Dogs are not admitted.

    Churches & Monasteries
    Marienberg Monastery
    Mals/Malles, Vinschgau/Val Venosta

    Marienberg Abbey above Burgeis/ Burgusio dates back to the 12th Century. The highest located Benedictine abbey in Europe is situated at an altitude of 1,340 m a.s.l., since 900 years monks live here according to the rules of Saint Benedict of Nursia. Today, the main hall displays impressions about the daily life of the monks marked by Benedict's credo ora et labora. The exhibition displays also beautiful paintings such as the Romanesque Crypt frescoe with its unique depiction of angels.

    Special exhibitions:

    - Marienberg in front of and behind the lens
    - Maria

    Guided Tours
    All information about guided tours and timetables can be found at https://www.marienberg.it/en/museum/guided-tours.html.

    Souvenirs
    Mineral Museum & Shop
    Ahrntal/Valle Aurina, Ahrntal/Valle Aurina

    The eastern Alps most important museum is born from a ten years passion to search for minerals and to collect them.

    Minerals from the Ahrntal valley, minerals from all over the world, jewelery and souvenirs ...

    Let yourself be enchanted by the glittering world of minerals of our mountains.

    July and August no day off.

    Museums
    Train world museum
    Partschins/Parcines, Meran/Merano and environs

    This incredible collection covers some 1,000 sq.mt. and extends over three floors. Older and younger visitors marvel at the model engines and coaches and can take turns driving some of them themselves. The nearby South Tyrol in Miniature Landscapes Museum is also a real hit. The railway museum, with over 20.000 exhibits, is one of Europe’s largest private model railway collections.

    ENTRY PRICES 2023

    12,00 € adults
    8,50 € children (3 to 14 years) 
    5,50 € school classes
    8,50 € reduction for students, people with disabilities, senior citizens aged 65 and over, groups of 15 or more

    24,00 € family ticket (2 adults + 1 child up to 18 years)      
    28,00 € Family Card Plus (2 adults + max. 3 children up to 18 years)      

    Children under 3 years free

    Guided tours by reservation! For larger groups and school classes, different opening times are possible after prior registration. Please contact the train world museum.

    Closed in winter.

    Museums
    Messner Mountain Museum Corones
    Bruneck/Brunico, Dolomites Region Kronplatz/Plan de Corones

    Mount Kronplatz is already a success story – and still, there is always room for yet more potential in both summer and winter. With the MMM Corones project, Kronplatz has now written another historic chapter which adds a distinct cultural flavour to this outstanding example of Alpine competence. Inaugurated in 2003, the striking Concordia 2000 peace bell was a first step towards a wider cultural offer. And now, with the MMM Corones, an exciting new milestone has followed suit. The museum was designed and built by world-renowned Zaha Hadid, by many considered the most talented and innovative architect of our time. Zaha Hadid, Reinhold Messner and Kronplatz – that’s an impressive three key brands joining forces for this exciting new project. Adults: 14,00€, children 6–18 years: 6,00€, students (under 28 years): 12,00€, Seniors over 65 years: 12,00€, family ticket (2 adults + children under 14 years): 32,00€, mini-family ticket (1 adult + children under 14 years): 18,00€, groups min. 15 people: 12,00€/person, school classes 6–18 years: 6,00€/person
    People with disabilities: 12,00€
    LAST ADMISSION 15.30 O'CLOCK

    Museums
    LUMEN
    Bruneck/Brunico, Dolomites Region Kronplatz/Plan de Corones

    Man’s fascination with mountains has been unbroken as long as anyone can remember.

    LUMEN gives this fascination a photographic home: located at the summit of the region Kronplatz (in South Tyrol), 1,800 square metres are dedicated to mountain photography.

    Spanning four floors LUMEN offers the possibility to experience the history of mountain photography from its beginnings until the present as well as displaying the art of mountain-photographers from all over the world.

     

    Last entrance: 3.30 p.m.

    Museums
    Palais Mamming Museum
    Meran/Merano, Meran/Merano and environs

    The Palais Mamming Museum is located in a newly renovated Baroque palace in Piazza Duomo and hosts the collections of the civic museum. The permanent exhibition offers an overview of the historical development oft he city and ist outskirts. The collection includes several exotic items as an Egyptian mummy, a typewriter of Peter Mitterhofer and a funerary mask of Napoleon’s.

    Entrance fees
    adults € 6,00
    reduced (seniors) € 5,00
    Combi Ticket Palais Mamming Museum + The Prince´s Castle € 8,00
    free admission for children

    Closed in winter. 

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