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Accessible sights and attractions

Everything between golden roofs and bronze men: it's worth taking a closer look at the sights in the Innsbruck region. Find out which of them are accessible below.
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Accessibility at the Museum of Tyrolean Folk Art

Tiroler Volkskunstmuseum - Tiroler Landesmuseen
Universitätsstraße 2, 6020  Innsbruck
+43 512 / 59 48 95 10
[email protected]
https://www.tirole...-volkskunstmuseum/

Opening Hours

Monday - Sunday: 9.00 am - 5.00 pm

Partially wheelchair accessible. A wonderful museum about former and rural life in Tyrol. The museum is home to the most important collection of cultural assets from historical times in Tyrol. Focal points: arts and crafts, religious folk art, traditional wood-panelled parlours, nativity scenes and traditional festive Tyrolean dress.

Wheelchair accessible:  YES

Wheelchair access via the main entrance
Wheelchair accessible toilet facilities and lift
Parking in front of the Imperial Palace (Rennweg road at the corner of Herrengasse road) and at Congress Innsbruck (Rennweg road)
Free entry for one accompanying person for blind visitors and wheelchair users
Certified guide dogs allowed 

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