
Alpinarium Galtür
- Location
- 6563 Galtür, Tyrol
- Description
The Alpinarium Galtür, an exhibition and documentation center on life in the high alpine region, is a unique kind of experience museum.

The Alpinarium Galtür, an exhibition and documentation center on life in the high alpine region, is a unique kind of experience museum.

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