Tirol Panorama and Imperial Infantry Museum
"The Myth of Tyrol" is illuminated from various angles in the TIROL PANORAMA , offering a comprehensive insight into this exciting and complex topic. The giant panoramic painting captivates the Tyrolean struggle for freedom in a fascinating and breathtaking 360-degree view on 1000 square meters . The painting created in 1896 documents all the facets that make up the "Myth of Tyrol." It showcases landscapes and people, the unquenchable desire for freedom, and the battles that arose as a consequence, as well as the strong connection to religion and God.
"A museum within a museum" represents the Kaiserjägermuseum within the overall concept of the TIROL PANORAMA. Documenting the military history of Tyrol from the 18th to the 20th century, the museum's historical collection is directly linked to the drama at Bergisel. The regimental museum of the Tyrolean Kaiserjäger reflects the development of the old Austrian military and the sharpshooter corps in the 19th century from the perspective of the troop body. In the concluding so-called "Europaraum," the topic of Tyrol's European present can be experienced interactively.
"A museum within a museum" represents the Kaiserjägermuseum within the overall concept of the TIROL PANORAMA. Documenting the military history of Tyrol from the 18th to the 20th century, the museum's historical collection is directly linked to the drama at Bergisel. The regimental museum of the Tyrolean Kaiserjäger reflects the development of the old Austrian military and the sharpshooter corps in the 19th century from the perspective of the troop body. In the concluding so-called "Europaraum," the topic of Tyrol's European present can be experienced interactively.
Wednesday - Monday: 9.00 am - 5.00 pm
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