Oetzi Village
The entire family steps back in time and sees how people in the Young Stone Age lived, worked, and built their homes!
Oetzi Village is an archeological open-air museum. The remains of Oetzi, the Iceman from 6,000 years ago, have made the Oetz Valley world-famous. As the name Oetzi suggests, this mummy is irrevocably linked to the valley and its mountains. The museum features authentically rebuilt huts, tools, weapons, and animals bred by the early inhabitants of the valley. Knowledgeable guides will take visitors on a tour of the museum.
Open-air museum about Oetzi the Iceman
Highlights:
- several free guided tours a day or audioguide
- “Oetzi’s Einkehr” restaurant with special dishes
- Stuibenfall waterfalls (biggest waterfall in Tyrol)
- easy access from the parking lot
- handicap access to the museum
- informational showroom with film screenings
- weekly demonstrations of early tools
- monthly Oetzi parties and exciting attractions
- Oetzi shop with special Oetzi gifts
Authentically rebuilt tools in the Oetzi museum in Tyrol
Cooking like thousands of years ago in the museum in Tyrol
| Admission: | Family pass: | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Adults: | EUR 5,90 | Parents with children: | EUR 14,80 |
| Children aged 6 to 15: | EUR 2,80 | Groups of 15 or more: | EUR 4,80 |
| Children up to 6 years of age: | free | 1 free admission per 20 tickets | |
Guided tours: 10:30 a.m., 12:00 p.m., 1:30 p.m., and 3 p.m. daily. Duration: 45 minutes
Groups are kindly asked to book in advance.
With advance notice, guided tours in English, Italian, and French are available.
Audio-guides in German, English, Dutch, Italian, and French












