The local museum of Tarrenz, housed in a farmhouse built in 1734, offers an authentic insight into the rural life and craftsmanship of the Gurgltal Valley. The original preserved rooms, such as the "Rauchkuchl" (smoke kitchen), the parlor, and the sleeping chamber, convey a vivid picture of the living culture of that time.
Particularly noteworthy is the museum gallery in the former stable building, which serves as an exhibition space for works by local artists during the summer months. In the winter months, traditional Christmas nativity scenes are also presented, creating a unique connection between historical heritage and contemporary art.
A visit to the local museum of Tarrenz is a journey into the past and offers a deep insight into the traditions and daily life of the rural population of the Gurgltal Valley.
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