Exhibition at the nature Park House in Ginzling
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Nature Park House Ginzling

and the "Hidden Treasures" exhibition

Nature Park House in Ginzling has been extensively renovated and is now attracting visitors with a whole new look. One special highlight is the spacious exhibition area of some 500 m², which extends over two floors and is dedicated to the "Hidden Treasures" exhibition. You can also look forward to an attractive nature garden, play and bouldering area, spacious terrace and much more.

© Flo Smith

Nature Park House Ginzling in the mountaineering village of Ginzling is a popular meeting place for all mountain and nature lovers. It is home to the Zillertal Alps Nature Park administrative offices, the Alpine and Regional Library, as well as the Nature Park Shop and inviting "Rast" café . The shop is stocked with small gifts, as well as hiking maps, books, postcards and T-shirts. Drinks and snacks are available from the charming new "Rast" café, which you can consume on the sunny terrace. The nature garden with bouldering facilities, play and adventure areas also invite you to linger. The new "Hidden Treasures" exhibition is yet another brilliant highlight.

NATURE PARK HOUSE SERVICES: if you need any information on tour options, mountain hut recommendations or tips on appropriate behaviour in the Nature Reserve, members of the Nature Park team will be happy to help. The Nature Park House is easily accessible by public transport and the perfect starting point for memorable hiking and mountain tours.

"Hidden Treasures" Exhibition

"Hidden Treasures" is the new jewel in the Nature Park crown in the mountaineering village of Ginzling. The exhibition extends over two floors encompassing a surface area of over 500 m² and takes you on a unique journey through the geological history of the Zillertal Alps. It features sparkling treasures that have formed inside the mountains over millions of years. A constant focus is placed on the people who have been exploring the mountains for thousands of years to search for, find, mine and trade these treasures. Many exciting stories are told, based predominantly on local examples of rock crystal and garnet. A large relief of the Zillertal Alps, interactive stations, fascinating installations such as the kaleidoscope and a mountain cinema are just some of the highlights that await. (Pictures: © Flo Smith)

Admission prices for the exhibition are €12,-- for adults and €6,-- for children. Reduced rates and special prices for guests of Nature Park partner businesses and schools are also available.

Opening hours 2024
  • 01.01. - 16.06.2024 & 21.09. - 31.12.2024 Monday to Thursday from 08.30 to 12.00 hrs & 13.00 to 17.00 hrs - Friday from 08.30 to 12.00 hrs - closed on public holidays

  • 17.06. - 20.09.2024 daily from 08.30 to 12.00 hrs & 13.00 to 17.00 hrs

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No indivudual streets, no lifts, no helicopter flights - just pure natural as well as cul­tural landscape to explore.

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Nearby attractions

An array of fascinating experiences await in the mountaineering village of Ginzling. Dare to climb the "Nasenwand" Nature Park via ferrata, or explore the surrounding climbing and bouldering areas. Discover Geocache "Ginzling - it all began with mountaineering" and follow "The Dornauberger Giant" legend trail. There is something for every adventurer to discover here.

Take advantage of this opportunity to experience the unique blend of nature and culture at Ginzling Nature Park House and discover the hidden treasures of the Zillertal Alps.

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