"Culture & Curiosities at Schloss Ambras Ambras Castle was built by Archduke Ferdinand II (1529–1595), the second son of Emperor Ferdinand I, for his commoner wife, Philippine Welser, who was not allowed to live in the official residence in the town. A few notable items make Ambras worth the short trek out of the old town. There's a Habsburg portrait gallery of around 300 works from the 15th to the 19th century. the Spanish Hall with detailed wood ceiling and wall paintings, and an armory. Somewhat unique is the Chamber of Art and Curiosities, which is found in the same location as it was when first assembled in the 16th century. Here you'll find a mix of oddities collected by Ferdinand II, from coral and goblets to a woodcarving of "Death" by Hans Leinberger, Portraits include Vlad the Impaler and Pedro Gonzalez, who suffered from hirsutism, leaving his full body covered in hair."
Accesible price for so many things to see and learn. It is absolutelly beautiful to learn the history not only of Österreich but also of Europe. The only recommendation is to put a stronger lights in some halls as the letters are very small and the light is bad for reading.
Btw. I loved the 80c coffee in the ticket office.
The lady there is very kind and helpfull.
Merecia Lewis
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This is a great place to visit! While I wish more impf it was still in it's original state, if you love history, museums, and information then this is for you. Easy to spend hours reading about everything on display, and exploring the grounds. I only wish the special exhibition had been open when I went.
Olga Kornilova
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Great museum, pretty place. Parking is a little overpriced and inconvenient, since you have to pay for parking before your visit when you can't estimate the time you would want to spend there. We had to go back multiple times to prolong parking, since parking app doesn't work well with international phone numbers.
Mike Paolini
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The palace is more like a portrait gallery. The place is very peaceful. If you read everything, it takes like 3 to 4 hours to see everything. The parking only takes coins. It is cheaper the ticket if you buy it online.
Krishan Chugh
Google
Overall, it was an average experience. The castle has a museum full of murals and wall paintings of the royal family. It gets boring after a while to keep looking at them. The garden around the castle is very green and picturesque!
Kyrylo Sulyma
Google
Pretty good place to spend few hours.
Access is available to 2 buildings.
Nice big park around the castle.
Free entry with the Innsbruck Card.
Julieta Cabrera
Google
This castle has an impressive armour and art collection (mainly portraits). It is a place full of history and wonders of the whole world. Totally worth it!
Lukáš Katona
Google
Very beautiful castle, interesting collection of weapons and armour, parking costs 1.10 euro per half an hour. You can park right next to the castle's entrance, but it is a rather small space so I recommend to visit early in the morning, castle opens at 10 am but before that, you can visit the park and gardens around it so you can come even sooner. We managed to see all in 1.5 hour but we did a little speedrun of the interior, there where a lot of portraits of people, which is not really interesting to us.