Museum der Völker

Key facts at a glance

  • Audio guides, multimedia guides, listening stations
  • Barrier-free toilets
  • Barrier-free entrance
  • Barrier-free reception
  • Assistance dogs allowed
  • Reduced admission
  • for people with hearing impairment
  • for people with visual impairment
  • Easy or simple language
  • Kulturpass: Hunger auf Kunst und Kultur
  • Partial special tours & offers

Information

St. Martin 16
6130 Schwaz
Tyrol
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Thu-Sun 10:00-17:00 and on request
€ 5 for people with a disability card
free for assistant
Prices for inclusive tours and workshops: € 3.50 to € 5.50

Contact

Mag.a. Lisa Noggler-Gürtler
info@museumdervoelker.com
+43 5242 66090
museumdervoelker.com/de

Description

In the Museum of Peoples, questions about identity, role models, life plans and spirituality are raised using cultural artefacts from Africa, Southeast Asia and Central Europe. The museum offers a space for reflection, for thinking about different viewpoints and for entering into dialogue. Many voices are heard. The basis for this is research into the history of each object.

Barrier-free accessibility

Entrance: lift

Inside the building: Ramps, stair lift and building lift, toilets as well as the entire building are barrier-free

In exhibitions: Colour design, seating options, staff placement for different needs

How content is conveyed

As audio texts: Audio texts partially available

multimedia: Media stations partly with subtitles

Inclusive guided tours and offers

Target group-specific tours: bookable at any time

  • for visual or hearing impairments
  • for wheelchair users
  • and in easy language

Including guided tours and workshops: Workshops also individually and adapted to special needs

Sensory mediation aids: Listening stations, occasional touch elements