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Explore the Schloss Ambras's art collections including the armories, Spanish hall and the Ferdinand's residential quarters with your ticket.
In the provincial sovereign of Tyrol, Archduke Ferdinand II (1529-95), son of Emperor Ferdinand l, ordered that the mediaeval fortress at Ambras be turned into a Renaissance castle for his wife Philippine Welser. He also commissioned the building of a separately designed museum complex to house his world-famous collections. Constructed according to the most advanced ideas of its time, it is an eminent precursor of our modern-day museums and has been preserved at its original site to this day.
The armories are comprised of rare examples of 15th century jousting armour from the collections of Emperor Maximilian I, suits of armour of famous 16th century commanders, the Archduke’s private armour, the armour of the court of Innsbruck, and weapons from the Thirty Years’ War. In the Chamber of Arts and Curiosities this important patron of the Habsburg family collected all manner of exhibits both precious and curious, rare and singular. Nature and art were grouped together in one room, in keeping with the program of encyclopaedic collections of the Renaissance.
The Spanish Hall is one of the most important freestanding halls of the Renaissance.
Ferdinand’s residential quarters were located in the Upper Castle. Today the following permanent exhibitions are open to visitors: The History of Castle Ambras; The Post Is Here! Postmaster Portraits of the Taxis-Bordogna Family; and the Strasser Glass Collection. The Collection of Gothic Sculpture and the Habsburg Portrait Gallery are also open during the summer season. The paintings include works by famous painters such as Hans Burgkmair, Lucas Cranach the Younger, Giuseppe Arcimboldo, Peter Paul Rubens, and others.
Highlights
Explore at your leisure and spend more time at your favorite parts Avoid the ticket line and walk right in to spend more time with the art Come face-to-face with a variety of works and appreciate them with your own eyes
Included in tickets
What's included:
Entrance fees
What's not included:
Parking,
Audio guide (can be purchased on site),
Additional exhibitions
Special Notes
Instant confirmation
Everyday
Where:
Schlossstraße 20, 6020 Innsbruck - Austria
Meeting point:
Present your voucher at the cashdesk upon entering the Schloss Ambras.
What to remember:
- Please print out your voucher and present it at the cashdesk
When:
- Daily from 10.00am to 5.00pm
- Museum is closed in November
- The Ambras Portrait Gallery is open only from April to October
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How do I get my Ticket?
You will receive a QR code on the receipt sent to your mailbox.
Cancellation Policy
There is no return of the product
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