Visit Zeughaus Museum to step into centuries of Tirol history: From geology and trade and industry over tourism to the Tirolese Freedom Fights of 1809 and World War I and II, the museum’s cultural collections allow the stories in history books to unfold. After 1490, Emperor Maximilian I let the Zeughaus (Arsenal or Armoury) build at the gates of the city of Innsbruck after armed conflicts with Switzerland. This is where once upon a time the artillery of the emperor and artillery pieces and handguns were stored. Today, the late Gothic building is a popular museum and provides a look into the diversity of the cultural history of Tirol. The Zeughaus also offers Sunday tours, educational programs for families and children and special cultural events.
![Geological Finds at the Museum, © Tiroler Landesmuseen Geological Finds at the Museum, © Tiroler Landesmuseen](https://www.tyrol.com/images/5otgniavobq-/geologische-fundstuecke-im-museum.jpg)
Zeughaus Museum
Innsbruck![Zeughaus Museum, © Tiroler Landesmuseen Zeughaus Museum, © Tiroler Landesmuseen](https://www.tyrol.com/images/j9lefp8b2g8-/museum-im-zeughaus.jpg)
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Tuesdays to Sundays 9:00am – 5:00pm
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Combined Ticket (admission to all Tyrolean State Museums); admission is free to ages 18 and under.
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Features
- Family friendly
- handicap-accessible
- Possible in rainy weather
Parking
On-street paid parking is available in the area next to the Museum.