Prokulus Museum
The museum next to the Prokulus church and the frescoes from the 8th century offers a journey through time from late antiquity and the Middle Ages with Romanesque and Gothic art.
The museums, art galleries and similar organisations are arranged in alphabetical order of their location.
The museum next to the Prokulus church and the frescoes from the 8th century offers a journey through time from late antiquity and the Middle Ages with Romanesque and Gothic art.
The Renaissance castle is one of the best preserved in South-Tirol and accessible to the public.
The museum (Museo Venosta) offers insights into the history of the Vinschgau.
The museum (Walsermuseum) shows an ethnographical collection devoted to the cultural history of the Walser people who settled at Triesenberg in the 13th century. The presentation offers insights into the life and history of the Walser people and the history of Triesenberg village.
The museum (Landesmuseum Liechtenstein) houses a permanent exhibition focusing on the history, culture and landscape of the Principality of Liechtenstein. It also hosts special exhibitions.
The Treasure Chamber focuses primarily on exhibits belonging to the Princes of Liechtenstein and other private collectors. The Princely Family of Liechtenstein is one of the oldest ruling families in the world and the owner of one of the world’s oldest and continually expanding collections dating back more than 400 years. The exhibition will display … Read more » “Treasure Chamber Liechtenstein”
The museum (Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein) is a museum of modern and contemporary art. The collection presents sculptures, installations and other artefacts with a particular emphasis on arte povera and post-minimal art. The new Hilti Art Foundation exhibition building was added to the Kunstmuseum in 2015. The collection comprises works of classical modernism and contemporary art.
The museum (Liechtensteinisches PostMuseum) shows every stamp issued by the Pincipality in intricate detail. It is also home to a wide range of exhibits and documents providing insights into the development of the postal system since the 15th century. Liechtenstein has been issuing its own stamps since 1912. Thanks to their artistic designs and elaborate … Read more » “Liechtenstein PostalMuseum”
The Museum is the house of birth of the sculptor Mario Barnasconi (1899 – 1963) and houses his collection and works by his wife the painter Irma Bernasconi Pannes (1902 – 1971).
The museum tells the story of mankind by the poetical machines of Paul Gugelmann (1929) a mirror of the human civilization and its dark and glorious achievements.