
Museum der Völker
- Location
- 6130 Schwaz, Tyrol
- Description
The Museum of Peoples is a place for discussion on socially and culturally relevant topics.
- Accessibility

The Museum of Peoples is a place for discussion on socially and culturally relevant topics.

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