Women´s Museum

The only such museum in Italy, it overlooks Piazza del Grano.The upper floor houses the permanent collection about fashion and objects used by women in their everyday lives throughout the centuries. The lower floor hosts temporary exhibitions focused on the evolution of women’s status, their ideals and their roles. There is also a library with access on request. 

Entrance fees
adults €7.00
reduced (students, seniors) €5.00
children (8-14 years) €3.00
free admission for MuseumobilCard holders
Public transport
We suggest using public transportation. From the train station, the most convenient option is to board one of the city lines (1, 4, or 5) to reach the "Meran, Theaterplatz" stop, followed by a brief 5-minute walk to the Women´s Museum.
Description to arrive at destination
You can easily reach the Women's Museum by bike from the via Mainardo, where you will also find bicycle parking spaces.
Parking
There is a public parking garage "Plaza" and also reserved parking spaces for people with disabilities on the "Rennweg" directly at the entrance to the "Laubengasse". Using the "Car Park Finder" app, you can view available spaces in real time.

Bicycle parking spaces are located at the "Kornplatz". Take care not to park bicycles and e-rollers carelessly. They can pose a danger to blind and visually impaired people as they create obstacles to safely walking along paths and finding entrances. People in wheelchairs and parents with pushchairs can also be hindered by carelessly parked bicycles. Please use the bicycle parking spaces provided.

Author's tip

The right behaviour and good manners make visiting cultural sites more enjoyable for everyone and show your respect for art, culture, and history.

  • Photography is sometimes allowed, sometimes not. Check the signs.
  • Silent phones and quiet voices make for a better experience – for you and everyone else. This might be tricky in groups, but it’s worth the effort.
  • Uneven floors and narrow stairs can sometimes make things tricky. Take your time and stay safe.
  • Accessibility matters: Not all cultural sites are fully accessible, but where they are, give priority to those who need it. It’s a matter of dignity – for them and for you.
  • Pets are best left outside unless otherwise allowed, as they’re not usually permitted inside cultural spaces.
  • Check emergency exits and evacuation plans– just in case. If there’s an emergency, stay calm, follow the signs, and head to the assembly point outside.

Most of this might seem obvious – and it is! But a little reminder never hurts. By being calm, mindful, and respectful, you’re making a big difference – for yourself, your surroundings, and future generations.

Opening hours 2024: 7 januari 2025 - 29 november 2025
 
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Easter Monday: 21 april 2025 - 21 april 2025
 
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Pentecost Monday: 9 juni 2025 - 9 juni 2025
 
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