Kalvarienberg
Kalvarienberg: A Serene Pilgrimage in Ischgl's Embrace
Discover the artistic legacy of Mathias Schmid at the museum in Ischgl, showcasing Tyrolean culture and breathtaking alpine landscapes.
Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Tyrolean art and culture at the Mathias Schmid Museum in Ischgl. This museum showcases the evocative works of the famed painter Mathias Schmid, alongside fascinating exhibits that delve into the region's rich artistic heritage. A visit here is a must for any art lover or history enthusiast exploring the stunning landscapes of the Alps.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are traveling by car, start from the center of Ischgl, either from the Silvretta Arena or the main square. Navigate to the Stöckwaldweg road, which is well-marked. Drive along Stöckwaldweg for approximately 1 kilometer. Look for the Mathias Schmid Museum at Stöckwaldweg 33, which will be on your right side. There is limited parking available nearby, so be mindful of any parking restrictions.
Public Transportation
For those using public transportation, you can take the local bus service from Ischgl. Board the bus heading towards 'Mathias Schmid Museum' and confirm with the driver that the stop is included in the route. The journey will take about 10-15 minutes. Once you arrive at the Stöckwaldweg stop, the museum will be a short walk from there. Follow the signs or ask locals for directions to Stöckwaldweg 33.
Walking
If you are already within walking distance in Ischgl, head towards the main street (Dorfbahnstraße). From there, follow the signs to Stöckwaldweg. The museum is located about a 15-20 minute walk from the main square. Keep walking straight until you see the museum at Stöckwaldweg 33. Enjoy the scenic views along the way.
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