What makes it 70% Baby-Friendly: Lift access, stroller parking, café seating and a changing table help caregivers, yet no separate nursing room and mostly static displays may cause restlessness after 30 minutes.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Short enough for the baby’s routine and allows exploring key exhibits comfortably
Wander the Renaissance courtyard:
Enjoy the open arcaded courtyard and let your baby look up at the sky.
Tip: Snap photos near the historic arches and keep the stroller parked at the entrance before stepping into the museum.
Admire traditional costume displays:
View bright Tyrolean costumes on mannequins in spacious galleries.
Tip: Visit the colorful outfits first to engage your baby’s interest with vivid patterns.
Explore the Nativity Museum:
See over 20 handcrafted cribs made of wood, wax, and clay.
Tip: Head here when it’s less crowded so your baby can watch the details without distractions.
Use stroller-friendly paths:
Navigate all floors via the lift and wide corridors.
Tip: Leave the stroller at parking near the entrance for tighter display rooms and carry your baby to protect exhibits.

Claire
Fabulous museum, highly recommended. An unexpectedly superior museum. The exhibits were fascinating and well displayed. For non-German speakers we were still able to navigate the museum without difficulty. An adjunct to the Court Chapel and the Hofburg, all must-see places to visit in Innsbruck.
kai tolkien
Wonderful museum!! It features a museum, a church and a pretty cloister with a fountain and statue. We spent a couple of hours here. Staff were very friendly and helpful, and the paper guide for the church was very thoughtful and informative! Definitely recommend!
Chiara Del Pivo
Connected to the Church Court, combined ticket available at a lower price. Very nice, with folkloristic objects and scenarios. There was also a great exposition included in the ticket that we truly appreciated.
Madeline Klein
A nice museum attached to the Hofkirche. We got a combination ticket to see both, and spent about an hour in the museum. The displays were interesting and identification signs were written in German and English. As part of the museum you can get into the top of the Hofkirche to get a unique overhead view of Maximillian’s tomb.
Malcolm Adair
Small museum in the old town of Innsbruck. With exhibits of local crafts. The facilities and staff were excellent. Not crowded a nice break from the city.
In winter, enjoy the festive nativity displays. In summer, combine your visit with a stroll in the adjacent Hofgarten’s palm house.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Adult ticket (per person) | EUR 9 |
| Baby ticket | EUR 0 |
| Cloakroom deposit (refundable) | EUR 2 |
| Audio guide deposit (refundable) | EUR 4 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 18 |
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