Museum Innviertler Volkskundehaus

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 visual impairment
  • Easy or simple language
  • Kulturpass: Hunger auf Kunst und Kultur
  • Partial special tours & offers
  • Partial tactile orientation aids

Information

Church Square 13
4910 Ried im Innkreis
Upper Austria
Open address in Google Maps
Tue-Fri 09:00-12:00 and 14:00-17:00
Sat 14:00-17:00
€ 3 for people with a disability card
free for assistant

Contact

kultur@ried.gv.at
+43 7752 901301
ried.at

Description

In the Innviertel Folklore House, visitors embark on a journey through time through the history of the town of Ried and the rich culture of the Innviertel. Highlights include the unique collection of Schwanthal sculptures and the "Silent Night Nativity Scene", which has been presented anew since 2018. For lovers of the fine arts, Alfred Kubin and Wilhelm Dachauer are offered a representative cross-section of the Innviertel art landscape.

Barrier-free accessibility

Entrance: Ground floor

Inside the building: all exhibition rooms, 1 toilet, lift, cloakroom

In exhibitions: Barrier-free floor, wheelchair-accessible showcases, museum stools

How content is conveyed

in Easy Language: Information texts on the Silent Night Nativity Scene

As audio texts: Audio guide, listening stations for the nativity scene

in Braille: to the city history exhibition and the nativity scene, tactile orientation plan

QR-code: Silent Night Nativity Scene

Inclusive guided tours and offers

Sensory mediation aids: Tactile objects in the exhibition, Silent Night Nativity scene with tactile objects and listening stations