Tiroler Landesmuseum Ferdinandeum

Key facts at a glance

  • Barrier-free toilets
  • Barrier-free reception
  • Assistance dogs allowed
  • Reduced admission
  • for people with dementia
  • for people with hearing impairment
  • for people with visual impairment
  • Inductive hearing system
  • Kulturpass: Hunger auf Kunst und Kultur
  • Special tours & offers
  • Partially accessible website
  • Partially barrier-free entrance
  • Partial rental of rollator/wheelchair

Information

Museumstrasse 15
6020 Innsbruck
Tyrol
Open address in Google Maps
Tue-Sun 10:00-18:00
free for people with disability cards
free for assistant
Prices for inclusive tours and workshops: flat rate € 2 for people with a disability card and accompanying persons

Contact

sekretariat@tiroler-landesmuseen.at
+43 512 594 89
tiroler-landesmuseen.at

Description

The Ferdinandeum will be closed from July 2024 due to a general renovation and expansion of the exhibition space, probably until 2027. The information on accessibility and inclusive educational programs concerns the museum building before the closure and will be continued or updated after the reopening.

Despite the renovation, museum fans do not have to miss out on their enjoyment of art. Under the motto "Ferdinandeum on the move", exhibitions are being held at other locations in Innsbruck and Tyrol. Current information can be found on the website and on social media.

The Tyrolean State Museum Ferdinandeum offers an artistic journey through 30,000 years. From the Stone Age to contemporary art, visitors can experience many outstanding objects on five floors. Rembrandt and Brueghel, among others, represent the masterpieces of Dutch painting. The Artuqid bowl from the Near East represents the extensive medieval collection.

Barrier-free accessibility

Entrance: Barrier-free access via Professor-Franz-Mair-Gasse. The porter will be happy to show you the way. Parking for people with a disability card is available in Professor-Franz-Mair-Gasse.

Inside the building: Toilets and elevator are barrier-free.

In exhibitions: Space for movement for wheelchair users, seating, partially accessible display cases and partially barrier-free design

How content is conveyed

multimedia: Partially accessible website of the Tyrolean State Museums

Inclusive guided tours and offers

Target group-specific tours: at irregular intervals, registration required

  • Guided tour for the DEAF and HEARING

Including workshops: at irregular intervals, registration required

  • for people with dementia: MITSINNEN. SOCIAL & CULTURAL PARTICIPATION FOR PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA
  • Guided tour for blind, visually impaired and sighted people: “FINE – FELT.” EXPERIENCE ARTS AND CRAFTS OBJECTS WITHOUT GLOVES

Sensory mediation aids: Mobile interactive station accompanying individual exhibitions