The best museums in Innsbruck in September 2025

These are the top 10 best museums in Innsbruck, Austria, ranked by their rating and popularity in 2025. Click a museum for more information about the museum, including visitor information, exhibitions and reviews.

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Looking for the best museums in Innsbruck? These are the best ones:

  1. Golden Roof1

    Golden Roof

     Innsbruck
    The Goldenes Dachl, or Golden Roof, is a landmark structure situated in the Old Town area of Innsbruck, Austria. This iconic symbol of the city was completed in 1500 and is adorned with 2,657 fire-gilded copper tiles. The roof was commissioned by Emperor Maximilian I to celebrate his wedding to Bianca Maria Sforza. The balcony of the Golden Roof was used by the Emperor and his wife to observe various events and festivals taking place in the square below.
  2. Alpenzoo Innsbruck2

    Alpenzoo Innsbruck

     Innsbruck
  3. Hofburg, Innsbruck3

    Hofburg, Innsbruck

     Innsbruck
    The Hofburg, located in the city of Innsbruck, is a former imperial and royal residence of Austria-Hungary. This historical site offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the grandeur of the Austrian-Hungarian empire. Visitors can explore the former residence and learn about its rich history.
  4. Tyrolean State Museum4

    Tyrolean State Museum

     Innsbruck
    The Tyrolean State Museum, also known as the Ferdinandeum, is located in the city of Innsbruck. The museum is named after Ferdinand II of Austria, who was a Duke of Austria and Count of Tyrol. The museum was first opened to the public in 1823, making it a significant historical institution in the region.
  5. Botanical Garden of the University of Innsbruck5

    Botanical Garden of the University of Innsbruck

     Innsbruck
    The Botanical Garden of the University of Innsbruck, founded in 1793, has been situated in the Hötting district since 1913. This historical garden is a significant part of the city's heritage and offers a unique opportunity to explore a wide variety of plant species in a serene environment.
  6. Grassmayr Bell Foundry6

    Grassmayr Bell Foundry

     Innsbruck
    The Grassmayr Bell Foundry, located in Innsbruck, Austria, is a significant historical site with over 400 years of history. Founded by Bartlmä Grassmayr, it is the oldest family business in Austria. The foundry has produced bells for eight different religions and has a global reach, exporting to over 100 countries worldwide.
  7. Audioversum7

    Audioversum

     Innsbruck
    The AUDIOVERSUM is a Science Center located in Innsbruck, Tyrol, Austria. It offers an interactive and comprehensible experience of natural scientific correlations and medical-technical developments in hearing implant technology. The museum aims to enhance the understanding of the importance of hearing for communication, quality of life, and human development.
  8. Innsbruck Stubaital Station8

    Innsbruck Stubaital Station

     Innsbruck
    The Stubaital station premises once included a goods depot, a station building with a kiosk, a waiting hall, and a stationmaster's office. Additionally, it had a two-road locomotive shed for the Stubai Valley Railway, reflecting the station's bustling activity during its operational years.
  9. Tyrol Panorama Museum9

    Tyrol Panorama Museum

     Innsbruck
    The Tirol Panorama, also known as the Museum of the Imperial Infantry, is a significant museum located in Innsbruck, in the Austrian state of Tyrol. Its primary importance lies in the fact that it is home to the Innsbruck Giant Panorama Painting, a significant piece of art that attracts numerous visitors each year.
  10. Zeughaus Museum10

    Zeughaus Museum

     Innsbruck
    The Zeughaus in Innsbruck, originally a weapons arsenal, is now a museum. It is situated in the Dreiheiligen district and is one of the five houses of the Tyrolean State Museums. This historical building, constructed between 1500 and 1505 under the orders of Maximilian I, offers a unique glimpse into the past.

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