Museum St. Anton

The Museum St. Anton is more than a museum in the classic sense of the term. It is the place in St. Anton for recharging your batteries, a shining gem of history situated in a unique alpine parkscape. The Trier villa, built in 1912 and later converted into a museum, is now a place to unwind that offers culinary delights in the restaurant, a tour of the museum, or a spell of sunbathing in the leisure park. Join us for a tour of the fascinating impressions the Museum St. Anton has in store for its visitors. For a hundred years now, the villa above the Galzigbahn gondola has been an integral part of St. Anton am Arlberg. Converted into a museum, it is probably the house in Tyrol with the most eventful history. Numerous stories and myths have grown up around the building that dates from 1912. The Museum St. Anton is open daily during the summer and winter season. In the off-seasons, please inquire in advance and if you wish to visit us in a group, pre-register for your visit.
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