Welcome to the Museum of Tyrolean Regional Heritage and Court Church – places of inspiration, curiosity and enquiry. To ensure things stay that way, a few rules must be observed. By entering the museum and church, you signify your acceptance of these house rules.
- Please show consideration for others: Use the ground floor cloakroom or lockers for umbrellas, large bags, rucksacks, and wet jackets and coats.
- Keep smiling, because CCTV is in operation in the museum for security reasons. Footage is deleted after 24 hours.
- You are welcome to take photos in the museum for private use. However, please make sure that the flash is switched off and respect the privacy of other visitors.
- We are animal lovers. Dogs and other four-legged friends, however, are not allowed in the museum. An exception applies to assistance dogs.
- You are welcome to consume snacks or drinks on the benches on the ground floor. But please do not eat in the exhibition rooms, and use the litter bins to dispose of any waste. Ice cream may not be taken into the museum.
- Many of the treasures in the museum are best viewed up close. So that the objects can be admired directly and to full effect, many are not placed behind glass. Please do not touch the objects, and be sure to maintain a distance of around 30 cm, as our treasures are easily damaged. You are welcome to touch the specifically labelled tactile items, for example in the “Stuben” interiors on the first floor.
- Dear parents, teachers and group leaders: Please help to avoid accidents, damage and problems. Children must be supervised at all times whilst in the Museum of Tyrolean Regional Heritage and Court Church.
- Your admission ticket loses its validity when you leave the museum. However, if you have enjoyed your visit so much that you would like to come back on the same day, your intention can be noted on the back of the ticket on request by the staff in the ticket office. Please note that last admission is 30 minutes before closing.
- If you have any questions or need assistance, simply ask one of our attendants or the ticket office staff. They will be pleased to help you. Be sure to follow their instructions in the case of an emergency.
- The Museum of Tyrolean Regional Heritage and Court Church are open, inclusive and tolerant places. Racist or other discriminatory remarks and insults are not in keeping with our values and will not be accepted. We also have a zero tolerance policy towards weapons, drugs, cigarettes and alcohol.