What is grown in a cottage garden? What was the ancestor of snakes and lizards? What is the name of the highest mountain in the Dolomites? The answers to these questions and more besides can be found in our Puster Valley museums. They are all packed with facts, knowledge and information – just the thing…
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What is grown in a cottage garden?
What was the ancestor of snakes and lizards?
What is the name of the highest mountain in the Dolomites?
The answers to these questions and more besides can be found in our Puster Valley museums. They are all packed with facts, knowledge and information – just the thing for holidaymakers who want their knowledge to shine once they get home.
Weniger lesenWhat is grown in a cottage garden?
What was the ancestor of snakes and lizards?
What is the name of the highest mountain in the Dolomites?
The answers to these questions and more besides can be found in our Puster Valley museums. They are all packed with facts, knowledge and information – just the thing for holidaymakers who want their knowledge to shine once they get home.
Dolomythos adventure museum, Innichen
Admire beautiful crystals from the Dolomites, meet dinosaurs and go on a treasure hunt.
MMM Ripa, Bruneck
One of a total of six museums created by extreme mountaineer and art lover Reinhold Messner. Here you can view the way of life of the most important mountain cultures and nomadic peoples – from the Tuareg and the Maasai to the Mongols and the Sherpas.
Museum of Folklore, Bruneck
An open-air museum with numerous attractions: animals, planted farm gardens and interesting handicraft workshops. And, to make it even more fun, there is also a series of games stations.
South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology, Bozen
Here you can see Ötzi, the Man from the Ice – in close-up.
Kirchler Mineral Museum, Ahrntal Valley
Glistening rocks, sparkling quartz and beautifully clear crystals. Come and see the treasure chest of the Alps.