How to reach the Brunnenburg Castle
Brunnenburg Castle stands on a glacial debris cone between Tirolo and Tyrol Castle. This truly unique-looking castle complex is said to be named after a nearby spring. The fortifications date from between 1241 and 1253. The remains of these fortifications also formed the basis of the restoration of the building. At the beginning of the 20th century, the Brunnenburg was restored in a very unusual manner. Today it is a cultural center and home of the South Tyrolean Agricultural museum.
Although we are mainly an agricultural museum, we also house the Ezra Pound Memorial, a small Egyptian collection and also the Knights’ Hall and the lower part of the castle can be visited.
Opening hours:
April 1st to October 31st:
Sunday to Thursday from 10 am to 5 pm
Friday and Saturday closed
Entry fees:
Adults | 6,00 € |
Students | 3,00 € |
Reduced | 5,00 € |
Children | 2,50€ |
Children under 6 years |
free entry |
Groups over 10 persons | 4,00€ |
Surcharge for guided tours (groups and school classes) | 2,50€ |
Contact:
Castle Brunnenburg
Via Ezra Pound 3
39019 Tirolo
+39 0473 923533