South Tyrolean Folklore Museum
Founded in 1976, the Museum of Ethnography is the oldest of the provincial museums of South Tyrol. It is located in the imposing Mair am Hof residence in the Puster (Pusteria) Valley. Taken note of by travel writers as early as the 19th cen., the manor is now home to an open-air museum which offers a view of social life in the past with the juxtaposition of houses of the nobility, self-reliant agriculturists, and smaller farmers, along with several examples of the technology of the period. The instructional itinerary portrays the cultural history of a simple people with emphasis on everyday work in the fields and on the farm.
| Otevírací doba | Easter Monday - 31 October: Tue-Sat 10am-5pm (last admission at 4pm) July and August: Tue-Sat 10am-6pm (last admission at 5pm) in August open also on Mondays Sun & holidays 2-6pm (last admission at 5pm) |
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| Vstupné | €6.00 adults €4.50 groups of 15 or more, elderly (over 65 years), children, students (under 27 years) €1.00 school groups €12.00 families (2 adults, children to 14 years) free for children up to 6 €50.00 normal guided tour €40.00 guided tour for schools |
| Kategorie | Craft, Animals, Farmer, Ragional Museums, Baroque, Music, culture, Popular culture, Etnography |


