Still in its original state, the local heritage museum S´Pauls & S´Seppls Haus is well worth a visit. It is one of the last farmhouses of its kind and bears testament to the rural building culture in the Tyrolean Oberland. The museum documents the extremely varied architectural history of the house as well as the lives of its inhabitants.
The barn of the stately farmhouse is used for temporary exhibitions and the custom of “Blochziehen” (log pulling). The “Manderleit Weiberleit” project records the history of the village through interviews with contemporary witnesses from different occupations and walks of life.
Opening hours:
15 June to 15 October:
- Mondays and Tuesdays from 15:00 to 18:00
- Last admission at 17:30
- Thursdays from 09:00 to 12:00
- Bread on sale from about 11:30 onwards
Museum tours:
- min. 10 persons; upon
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15 December to 14 April:
- Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 15:00 to 18:00
- Last admission at 17:30
Museum tours:
- min. 10 persons; upon
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Important note
- The museum is not heated so please wrap up well.
- The museum is closed on public holidays (Christmas, New Year, Easter, the “Kirchtag” festival, Assumption Day).