Experience over 1000 years of Tyrolean history, customs and traditions on a 1000 m² guided tour. The lovingly furnished rooms, chambers and workshops faithfully reflect the life of our ancestors; above all, the art treasures of religious and secular origin give the museum a special touch and make it unique in South Tyrol.
An animal exhibition is a source of amazement, especially for children.
On rainy days, tours of the museum are possible without a reservation.
On normal weekdays, a reservation is required within 12 noon of the previous day; on weekends a reservation is always obligatory until 5 p.m. on Thursday and until 48 hours before for public holidays:
+39 0471 619560 or info@sternendorf.it.
PRICES:
Adults
from 14 years 7,00 €
Children
from 6 - 13 years 4,00 €
Student
with valid student card 4,00 €
Mini - Family
one adult and one child up to 13 years 7,00 €
Family ticket
two adults and two children up to 13 years 14,00 €
Route
Getting to the Museum Steinegg by public transport is easy and convenient.
By public bus line:
- 182 from Bozen | Bolzano
- 180 from Karersee | Lago di Carezza, Karerpass | Passo Costalunga, Welschnofen | Nova Levante *
- 182 from Birchabruck | Ponte Nova
- 184 from Stenk, Eggen | Ega, Obereggen *
- 184 or 181 from Weissenstein | Pietralba, Petersberg | Monte San Pietro, Welschnofen | Nova Levante *
- 182 from Gummer | San Valentino
- 180 from Val di Fassa *
* change in Birchabruck|Ponte Nova at line 182
Bus stop: Steinegg|Collepietra, Dorf;
online timetable search at www.suedtirolmobil.info/en/
Meeting point: https://goo.gl/maps/JtWvpuio4okaSSZ16
By car:
Destination: Steinegg|Collepietra
Parking: parking lot Steinegg|Collepietra
Meeting point: https://goo.gl/maps/JtWvpuio4okaSSZ16
Cancellation policies
Tickets can be cancelled free of charge 24 hours before the start of the event at steinegg@eggental.com or by calling +39 0471 619 560.
In case of cancellation by the organiser, 100% of the amount paid will be refunded.
Offer description
The price includes a professional guide and entry to the the museum of Steinegg/Collepietra