Side events Ambras Castle Innsbruck

Innsbruck
max. 25 People

Ambras Castle, with its expansive park, is one of Tyrol’s most significant attractions. Archduke Ferdinand II’s collections tell stories of struggle, art, and great curiosity. For groups, it offers a cultural experience with depth and an impressive setting. Guided tours provide fascinating insights into history.

We recommend because:

  • Unique Renaissance Collections
  • An Important Resource for Teaching Tyrolean History
  • Extensive castle complex with gardens and lower castle
  • Guided tours with a thematic focus
  • Easily accessible on the outskirts of Innsbruck

Side events

Information about the provider

  • Renaissance castle with extensive park 

  • Considered the oldest museum in the world 

  • Tours through the Art and Wonder Chambers and much more

  • Over 120 original knight's armor and weapons 

Features

  • max. 25 People

Venue opening hours

  • January
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  • October
  • November
  • December

Description

We are open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The special exhibition “The Blood of Medusa: The Corals of Ambras Castle” will be on view at the Upper Castle from June 26, 26, through October 31, 26.

Ambras Castle in Innsbruck will be closed in November.

Park Information: https://www.bundesgaerten.at/innsbruck/oeffnungszeiten1

Accessibility

Due to its historic architecture and associated preservation status, Ambras Castle in Innsbruck is not fully accessible in all areas.

Our staff (ticket office/shop) will provide information on using the elevator in the Lower Castle. We’re happy to provide a wheelchair for rent if needed.

Please visit our website for more information about your visit!

Getting here

  • Arrival by public transport

    Postbus Line 540 from the main station.

    Bus Line M (direct)
    (toward Aldrans Fagslung) Stop: "Schloss Ambras".

    Tram Line 3
    (toward Amras) Stop: “Philippine-Welser-Straße.” Then on foot: 1.2 km, approx. 10–15 minutes: Amraser Straße and Tummelplatzweg (steep climb).

    Bus Line C
    (Toward: Luigenstraße) Stop: “Luigenstraße.” Then on foot: 0.6 km, approx. 10 minutes: through the palace park (steep climb).

    Tram Line 6
    (Direction: Igls Bahnhof) Stop: “Tummelplatz” or “Schönruh.” Then walk: 0.4 km, approx. 6 minutes (steep descent).

  • Parking

    Schlossstraße is a municipal parking zone where fees apply daily from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.

    Bus parking available. Then it's about a 5-minute walk.

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