Tyrolean Folk Art Museum
Art museum · Innsbruck ·

Tyrolean Folk Art Museum

Art museum · Innsbruck ·

Period rooms, folk art, traditional clothing, and crafts

audioguide available
gift shop
combination ticket
church
historical landmark
home interiors
tools
furniture
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Tyrolean Folk Art Museum by Aika (Atlas Obscura User)
Tyrolean Folk Art Museum by Aika (Atlas Obscura User)
Tyrolean Folk Art Museum by Aika (Atlas Obscura User)
Tyrolean Folk Art Museum by Aika (Atlas Obscura User)
Tyrolean Folk Art Museum by Aika (Atlas Obscura User)
Tyrolean Folk Art Museum by Aika (Atlas Obscura User)
Tyrolean Folk Art Museum by Aika (Atlas Obscura User)
Tyrolean Folk Art Museum by Aika (Atlas Obscura User)
Tyrolean Folk Art Museum by Aika (Atlas Obscura User)
Tyrolean Folk Art Museum by Aika (Atlas Obscura User)
Tyrolean Folk Art Museum by Aika (Atlas Obscura User)
Tyrolean Folk Art Museum by Aika (Atlas Obscura User)
Tyrolean Folk Art Museum by Aika (Atlas Obscura User)
Tyrolean Folk Art Museum by Aika (Atlas Obscura User)
Tyrolean Folk Art Museum by null
Tyrolean Folk Art Museum by null
Tyrolean Folk Art Museum by null
Tyrolean Folk Art Museum by null
Tyrolean Folk Art Museum by null
Tyrolean Folk Art Museum by null
Tyrolean Folk Art Museum by null
Tyrolean Folk Art Museum by null
Tyrolean Folk Art Museum by null
Tyrolean Folk Art Museum by null
Tyrolean Folk Art Museum by null
Tyrolean Folk Art Museum by null
Tyrolean Folk Art Museum by null
Tyrolean Folk Art Museum by null
Tyrolean Folk Art Museum by null
Tyrolean Folk Art Museum by null
Tyrolean Folk Art Museum by null
Tyrolean Folk Art Museum by null
Tyrolean Folk Art Museum by null

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Universitätsstraße 2, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria Get directions

Restroom
Family friendly
Free Wi-Fi
LGBTQ friendly
Trans safe

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Universitätsstraße 2, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria Get directions

+43 512 59489510
tiroler-landesmuseen.at
@tirolerlandesmuseen

Features

•Restroom
•Family friendly
•Free Wi-Fi
•LGBTQ friendly
•Trans safe
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Jan 28, 2026

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"The wonderfully detailed woodwork, devilishly grotesque masks, and handcrafted household goods within this museum create a detailed image of life within Tyrol, a historical region in the Alps spread over bits of modern-day Austria and Italy. The Tyrolean Folk Art Museum is packed with artifacts from around the region. Step inside the museum, which is housed within a wing of a former monastery, and you’ll find a trove of cultural treasures on display. Amazingly, you’ll even find bits of other buildings stored within its walls. The museum contains about a dozen restored wood-paneled parlors from different periods—think Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, and Rococo—that were originally part of farms and estates within the Tyrol region. Smaller, though no less impressive, artifacts tell the story of the people who lived within these buildings and others like them. The museum’s permanent exhibition of handicrafts, traditional clothing, household ware, furniture, tools, and religious folk art illustrate the customs and day-to-day lives of the generations of people who have called Tyrol home." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Tiroler Volkskunstmuseum, Innsbruck

Brittany “Brì” Di G.

Google
Honestly I was a bit underwhelmed with the artifacts. I think this museum has a lot more to offer adolescents than adults. There were many benches throughout so would be an easy visit Fi people with mobility issues.

Claire

Google
Fabulous museum, highly recommended. An unexpectedly superior museum. The exhibits were fascinating and well displayed. For non-German speakers we were still able to navigate the museum without difficulty. An adjunct to the Court Chapel and the Hofburg, all must-see places to visit in Innsbruck.

Malcolm A.

Google
Small museum in the old town of Innsbruck. With exhibits of local crafts. The facilities and staff were excellent. Not crowded a nice break from the city.

Scott K.

Google
I absolutely loved visiting both parts this museum: the Hofkirche and the folk museum. The history and beauty of the Hofkirche’s interior stand in sharp contrast to its plain facade. Stunning! The Stube/parlor period rooms, some dating back over 500 years, are incredible. The cultural artifacts in the rest of the museum are so unique and interesting that I could have spent hours reading all of the descriptions (which are thankfully written in German and English) but my partner (who goes through museums much more quickly than I do) was already killing time in the little cafe in the lobby, waiting for me. (Oh, the things we both do for love.) To make a long story short, this church and museum are not to be missed!!!

kayla L.

Google
Very good museum for a rainy day. The combo ticket for 12 euros covers 5 different locations but unfortunately we only had time to do the museum and the church. Both were awesome! As everyone is saying make sure to download the Audioguide on your phone and bring headphones if you can. Also the gift shop had some pretty awesome books!

Karen D.

Google
I loved this! If you can only do one thing in Innsbruck, visit this museum. A huge collection of traditional Tyrolean home interiors (whole rooms), tools, household items, furniture, painted wood, games, costumes, clothing and accessories, photographs: work in wood, metal, leather, bone, glass. The details of decorations in all forms are outstanding. From the garden there is a series of rooms with an audio visual presentation about Maximilian's life in languages one following the other (probably every 5 mins). When you get to the church, you understand his burial location. This is good for children as well.

Melissa L.

Google
This museum was delightful! There were displays on traditional costumes, furniture, reproductions of 15th century parlors, and an amazing display of artifacts related to birth and death. Highly recommended. The subtle background soundtrack in the Uncertainty of Life rooms was great! Don't miss the Hofkirche or the fantastic multimedia rooms on the life of Maximilian. Seriously, just go. It's a great hour or two!

Kasia M

Google
Very interesting and original place. Make sure to get the audio tour and listen to the description of the art pieces. Spend the time visiting all the floors of the museum as each one is exceptional. The church next to the museum is also amazing. The audio gives you more details which are very fascinating. Don’t miss this jewel of Innsbruck!