What makes it 85% Solo-Friendly: Eighteen hands-on stations, clear English texts, short queues and lockers give one adult an inexpensive, flexible and fully self-guided learning stop.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: Gives you space to try all exhibits at your own pace without rush.
Adventure Hearing Exhibition:
Explore 18 hands-on stations that demonstrate how we perceive sound.
Tip: Spend at least 30 minutes at the binaural game to test spatial hearing.
Audiospace / Sound Labyrinth:
Navigate a dark maze using only spatial audio cues with mixed-reality glasses.
Tip: Visit this exhibit mid-session when foot traffic is lowest.
Singing Wall:
Trigger melodies with your body movements and record a short clip.
Tip: Watch a quick demo online before visiting to learn effective gestures.
Sound Gallery:
Sit among 13 speakers and a subwoofer playing continuous audio art.
Tip: Bring earplugs if you’re sensitive to deep bass or choose a seat at the periphery.

Moshe Mutzafi
Really enjoyable stay, especially for the rainy days in Innsbruck. The kids had a great time.
Cristian Iosif Vrinceanu Tomici
Audioversum Innsbruck: A Sensory Experience for the Whole Family The Audioversum is an interactive science museum dedicated to the sense of hearing, located in Innsbruck, Austria. We visited the Audioversum during a ski vacation in Stubai Glacier, and we were very impressed by how fun and educational it was. Pros * Interactive and engaging: The Audioversum is a very interactive museum, with many h...
Krzysztof P
Good place to spend time with children. If you are adult then you can get bored. In my opinion, only the "detective" game was interesting and some old electronic devices.
Łukasz Bargiełowski
Very interactive and very interesting place to visit. We had a lot of fun and we learned a lot! It certainly is a place for people who understand German, English or Italian. Otherwise some attractions may be difficult to follow and kids would switch off. Be prepared for a lot of translating and patience and it will pay off.
Beatrice Nyarko
Highly recommended!! It may be more exciting for the youth and kids, with its interactive concept. There was one room which depicted how people with different types of hearing go through daily life. That part made me more appreciative of the fact that I don’t have any hearing defects. I had limited time and couldn’t see everything in the space. But I genuinely enjoyed the parts I did manage to see...
Visit on weekday mornings to avoid weekend crowds. The centre is ideal for rainy or cold days, as all exhibits are indoors.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Entrance ticket | EUR 9 |
| Audio-guide pen rental | EUR 3 |
| Coffee at Hör-Bar Café | EUR 4 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 16 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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