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Hofburg Brixen
Bressanone, Eisack Valley & Wipp Valley
Description
In over 70 rooms the Diocesan Museum displays a representative cross section of the sacred art of the South Tyrol. It houses the well-known Nativity collection and parts of the treasure collection belonging to Brixen Cathedral, including the famous Adlerkasel. The collection of m...
In over 70 rooms the Diocesan Museum displays a representative cross section of the sacred art of the South Tyrol. It houses the well-known Nativity collection and parts of the treasure collection belonging to Brixen Cathedral, including the famous Adlerkasel. The collection of medieval sculpture and panel painting is the most comprehensive in the South Tyrol and is particularly worth seeing. Highlights in the art gallery are paintings by Lucas Cranach, Bartlmä Dill Riemenschneider, Ulrich Glantschnigg, Franz Sebald Unterberger, Paul Troger, Gianbattista Tiepolo and Carl Henrici. With an exhibition area of 6600m², the Brixen Diocesan Museum in Brixen is one of most comprehensive ecclesiatical collections anywhere. The Kaisertrakt is also worth seeing, with pictures, furniture and porcelain created by manufacturers commissioned by the Viennese court.

 

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Museum and Crib Collection

  • €10.00 adults
  • €8.00 elderly (over 65 years), groups (10 or more)
  • €4.00 children, young people from 13 years up
  • free admission for children until 12 years with parents
  • €2.50 students (class rooms)
  • €24.00 family tickets (2 adults + children)
  • €14.00 family tickets (1 adult + children)

Crib collection only

  • €8.00 adults
  • €6.00 elderly (over 65 years)
  • €6.00 groups (10 or more)
  • €3.00 children, young people from 13 years up
  • free admission for children until 12 years with parents
  • €2.50 students (class rooms)
  • €19.00 family tickets (2 adults + children)
  • €11.00 family tickets (1 adult + children)