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Regionalmuseum Zillertal: A Journey Through Tyrolean History

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Discover Zillertal's heritage at the Regionalmuseum: Explore traditional Tyrolean life in an authentic 18th-century farmhouse surrounded by the stunning Zillertal Alps.

The Regionalmuseum Zillertal in Zell am Ziller offers a captivating glimpse into the region's history and cultural heritage. This open-air museum showcases traditional Tyrolean life with meticulously preserved buildings and artifacts, providing visitors with a unique opportunity to step back in time and experience the Zillertal Valley's rich past.

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  • Monday 10 am-4 pm
  • Tuesday 10 am-4 pm
  • Wednesday 10 am-4 pm
  • Thursday 10 am-4 pm
  • Friday 10 am-4 pm
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  • Visit during the summer months (June to early October) when the museum is open to fully experience the outdoor exhibits.
  • Combine your museum visit with exploring the charming town of Zell am Ziller, known for its strong beers and the annual Gauder Fest.
  • Check out the Gothic parish church, dedicated to St. Vitus, another notable landmark in Zell am Ziller.

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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    The Regionalmuseum Zillertal is easily accessible by public transportation. Take the Zillertal Railway to the "Regional Museum" station, which is located a short walk from the museum. The Zillertalbahn operates frequently throughout the day. A single fare from Zell am Ziller to nearby towns like Mayrhofen or Zillertal costs approximately €2-€4.

  • Walking

    From the center of Zell am Ziller, the Regionalmuseum is approximately a 15-20 minute walk. Head south on Talstraße (the main road). The museum is located at Talstraße 50b, set back from the road amidst greenery. Look for signs indicating the museum.

  • Car

    If driving, the museum is located at Talstraße 50b, 6280 Zell am Ziller. From the Inntalautobahn motorway (Zillertal exit), it's about a 20-minute drive. Parking is available for visitors. Many hotels in Zell am Ziller offer free parking. Public parking is also available in Zell am Ziller, such as at Parkplatz Zillerpromenade.

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Nestled in the heart of the Zillertal Valley, the Regionalmuseum Zillertal provides a captivating journey through the region's history and cultural heritage. Located in Zell am Ziller, this open-air museum offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience the traditional way of life in the Tyrolean Alps. The museum's centerpiece is the Ental Farm, a meticulously preserved farmhouse dating back to 1713. Originally located in Schwendau, the Ental Farm was carefully relocated to Zell am Ziller to serve as the foundation for the regional museum. This historic building offers a glimpse into the daily lives of Zillertal's farming families, showcasing their homes, workplaces, and the tools they used to sustain themselves. The farmhouse features a traditional Zillertal wood stove, an open-hearth kitchen, and a cozy parlor, all furnished with authentic period pieces. The "Machkammer" workroom displays a collection of antique tools, providing insight into the craftsmanship and skills that were essential to life in the Zillertal Valley. Beyond the Ental Farm, the museum complex includes several other historic structures that further enrich the visitor experience. A charming house chapel, adorned with a fresco of the Mother of God from 1889, offers a glimpse into the region's religious traditions. A faithfully reproduced oven showcases the importance of baking in Zillertal's culinary heritage. A traditional farm garden, complete with a granary and fountain, evokes the self-sufficient lifestyle of Zillertal's farming communities. The museum's exhibits showcase a wide range of artifacts, including traditional costumes, handcrafted furniture, and agricultural implements. These objects tell the story of Zillertal's people, their customs, and their connection to the land. Visitors can also learn about the history of mining in the Zillertal Valley.
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