Nationalpark Hohe Tauern

National Park Exhibition Between heaven and earth


in Hüttschlag



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  • "Why are there actually mountain pastures and what do the people do up there?", these and other questions are answered in the exhibition. This exhibition in the existing, newly remodelled museum buildings deals with the interplay between untouched nature and the ancient cultural landscape of the mountain pastures shaped by man. Ecological contexts, mutual influences and the benefits and problems are presented in a highly educational manner.

    The existing national park exhibition "Secrets of the mountain forest" in the Talwirt building has been clearly integrated into this exhibition both in terms of subject and exhibition space.

     

    Over winter, only the mountain forest exhibition is open in the Talwirt building (opening times as the Talwirt building).

     

     

    Information:

    Place:
    See 30,
    5612 Hüttschlag

     

    Öffnungszeiten

    02/05/2025 – 31/10/2025
    daily, from 10.00 am to 17.00 pm

     

    Prices:
    Please note that only cash payment is possible.

    Adults € 6.00
    Children (6 – 14 year)  € 3.00
    Reduced admission:
    Pensioners, students,
    disabled people € 4.00
    Groups of 15 people or more
    € 4.00 per person

    Families: Parents pay for 1st child (up to 14 years), each additional child is free

     

    The exhibition is free of charge for holders of the SalzburgerLand Card and the NationalparkSommercard.

     

    Information:
    +43 (0) 6562 40849 33
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  • By Public Transport:

    Take regional bus 540 and get off at the “Hüttschlag Talschluss” stop. From there, it's just a 3-minute walk.

    Timetable Information: salzburg-verkehr.at

     

    By Car:

    Take the L109 state road into the Grossarl Valley and continue until Hüttschlag Talschluss.



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