The Alpineum, as a modern, award-winning exhibition house, is worth a visit at any time of the year.
You will receive background information about the history of the Stodertal, the life-threatening work of the woodcutters, the alpine exploration history of the Totes Gebirge, and the development of skiing from its beginnings to the World Cup.
The modern museum building – constructed in 1998 – already suggests from the outside that no dusty "local museum" awaits the visitors here, but rather historical and current videos and acoustic effects. Establishing connections from the past to the present is the fundamental concept of the Alpineum, with its extremely extensive collection of historical and contemporary exhibits. In a captivating manner, the past is brought to life through entertaining and exciting text and image design, creating an experience for the visitors. Prepare to be surprised.
By the way, the Alpineum was awarded as one of the best exhibition venues in Europe at the "Museum of the Year Award 2000." In addition to the permanent exhibition, the Alpineum continuously surprises with successful special exhibitions on a wide variety of topics.
Special Exhibition:
July 17 - September 30, 2026
Time Periods
Painting, Paper Collages, and Object Images
Burgi Steininger
Burgi Steininger transforms real forms and objects from nature into new abstract images with harmonious color plays. Her long-standing experimental engagement with various techniques is part of her individual, authentic works.
Can I bring my dog into the museum?
Dogs are allowed to visit the museum with a muzzle
Please note, there are open steps in the museum that may be insurmountable for some dogs
Last admission to the museum is half an hour before closing - please plan your visit accordingly so you can enjoy all the exhibitions at your leisure.
Outside the Card Season
Monday to Friday 9 AM - 12 PM and 2 PM - 5 PM
Guided tours available upon request also outside opening hours | average duration of stay: 1 – 1.5 hours
Card Season 2026:
(May 1 to November 1)
Last admission half an hour before closing!
From Windischgarsten via Vorderstoder to Hinterstoder; next to the information office; A 9 - exit Hinterstoder/St. Pankraz, B138 - turn off for Hinterstoder or from Kirchdorf on B138 towards Windischgarsten, turn off for Hinterstoder.
Public: With the Riedler bus (lines 431, 432 and 434) to the Gemeindehaus stop
Guided tour per person: € 3.00
Families, seniors
Please get in touch for more information.