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Innsbruck for the Family
Guide Location: Austria » Innsbruck
Guide Type: Self-guided city tour
# of Attractions: 8
Tour Duration: 2 hour(s)
Transportation Mode: by foot
Travel Distance: 4.5 km
Image Courtesy of Flickr and trams aux fils.
Author: irenes
When you travel with your family, sometimes it's hard to find an attraction of interest for everyone in the group. Thankfully, Innsbruck is loaded with a variety of entertainment options geared toward the family. Take a walk down Innsbruck and discover the vast options for the whole family.
Tour Stops and Attractions
Tiroler Volkskunstmuseum
1) Tiroler Volkskunstmuseum
Tiroler Volkskunstmuseum is he Tyrolean Folk Art Museum, which was established more than a hundred years ago, in 1888. Actually it is tagged as one of the most beautiful folklore museums of Europe, so I'd suggest you not to miss the chance and visit it while walking through the old streets of the city. Here are gathered and displayed one of the most wonderful crafts, furniture, accessories, ceramics, artistic creations, clothes and lots of other art works. Through the museum you will be guided by the Lucifer a kind of provocative agent. You will have the opportunity to enjoy various exhibitions and performers.
Image Courtesy of Wikimedia and Javier Carro
Sight description based on wikipedia
Anitiquitäten art gallery IN- N Sigh & Prof M Hess
2) Anitiquitäten art gallery IN- N Sigh & Prof M Hess
One of the most interesting and special art galleries in town is the Anitiquitäten art gallery IN- N Sigh & Prof M Hess. The gallery is easy to locate, as its situated on the popular Herzog Friedrich Straße. The gallery offers a large variety of art, including paintings, antiques, books, and numerous other publications.
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Alpensvereinsmuseum
3) Alpensvereinsmuseum
The Alpinist Association Museum will allow you to discover alpinism art. The large collection offers numerous wonders of art, some of which display fantastic landscapes. Visitors may also admire alpinist's equipment, cartographic maps, production methods, diverse mountain models, and mountain frizies and huts.
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Sight description based on wikipedia
Eduard-Wallnöfer-Platz
4) Eduard-Wallnöfer-Platz
Befreiungsdenkmal is the Liberation Monument and its situated in Eduard-Wallnöfer Square (formerly the Country House Square). The monument was built almost 70 years ago at the initiative of the French occupation forces to those forces who have sacrificed their lives. Befreiungsdenkma was designed by the architect Pascoud and symbolizes the liberty of the Austrian people.
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Sight description based on wikipedia
Anatomisches Museum
5) Anatomisches Museum
Anatomisches Museum is a Museum of the Institute of Anatomy, Medical University of Innsbruck. The museum has plenty of things to do for the kids, as they will cherish the opportunity to learn how their bodies are made and what body parts do what.
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Mr. Dipl. Ing. Christoph Steck
6) Mr. Dipl. Ing. Christoph Steck
Mr. Dipl. Ing. Christoph Steck is a toy paradise. Children will love the plethora of cute dolls, games, cars, and collection of other terrific games for kids. Mr. Dipl. Ing. Christoph Steck is a great place to buy a souvenir for your children.
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Tiroler Museumsbahnen
7) Tiroler Museumsbahnen
Tiroler Museumsbahnen is a slightly diverse museum. Built in 1983, old railways, trams, and other machines of value are preserved and displayed for visitors. The museum also makes a large contribution to historical science and proudly acknowledged Tyroleans and their influence on transportation.
Image Courtesy of Wikimedia and Christian Haisjackl
Sight description based on wikipedia
Bergisel Ski Jump
8) Bergisel Ski Jump
The ski jump was recently opened on Bergisel hill in 2001 and has since become a true landmark of Innsbruck. During the month of January, the International Four Hills Tournament is held, presenting a premier ski jumping competition for both locals and tourists. An elevator will take you up the hill where you can enjoy the fabulous views of the hill as well as dine at the Panorama-Restaurant, "Café im Turm".
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