What makes it 44% Baby-Friendly: Loan strollers and step-free halls allow entry, but no changing tables or nursing room and little baby-focused content mean caregivers face comfort and engagement gaps.
This place may be temporarily closed. Please check official sources before visiting.
Note: Tyrolean Provincial Museum (Tiroler Landesmuseum Ferdinandeum) is 44% Baby-Friendly. You may want to consider other Baby-Friendly Things to Do in Innsbruck for a more suitable experience.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Allows relaxed pacing through partner venues and app tours with time for breaks.
Download the museum app:
Use the free Tyrolean State Museums app for self-guided audio-visual tours.
Tip: Start with the baby-friendly route quiz to keep visits short and engaging.
Borrow a stroller or carrier:
Pick up a free stroller or baby carrier at the entrance cloakroom.
Tip: No deposit needed; reserve by email ahead if you prefer guaranteed availability.
Explore ‘Ferdinandeum on the move’:
Visit relocated exhibitions in partner venues across Innsbruck.
Tip: Check the visitor service for the latest locations and schedules.

Handan Bao
🌟The music room and the self-portrait room are two must-sees. 🌟Charming architecture. Not overtly ornate, by Austrian standards, but offers a rare mixture of tranquility and adventure.
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Really cool museum. I would say that it is special. It is really different from other museums I have seen. There is a lot to see there as well. When I was there, there was this "smell" exibition which was really unique and interesting. Unfortunately archaeological part had no english translations. Price was fair and staff was nice.
Daryna G.
Definitely worth to visit! Amazing expositions, beautiful interior, loved it!
Rosie Free
We really enjoyed the exhibit on conservation, very interesting. Lots of beautiful artworks displayed over the rest of the museum, there was even someone working live on a conservation project! Our ticket gets us into a few other museums across innsbruck, good to know if you plan to do a few. £12 euros each. Good views of the city from the top floor
Edson Bittencourt Imperico
I actually came to this museum only because of the "nature morte" paintings that I like very much, and it turned up to be a very interesting museum. If you like medieval art, this is a good museum to visit.
In summer, sign up for outdoor pop-up events via the museum newsletter. In winter, visit partner venues on weekday mornings for fewer crowds and easy stroller access.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| 2 Adult tickets | EUR 18 |
| Optional audio guide | EUR 3 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 21 |
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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