Absolutely appalling experience. We had such big expectation about this place, because we had visited it last year and spent together with our 3 year old son two happy hours there. But now, I really don't understand what happened this Sunday -- we had been thrown away from museum after spending just a 30 seconds in it. What happened? We entered exhibition and my son suddenly touched something in an area, where table is made such a low that even a 3 year old kid can touch the model. I need to say, I really don't like to say and open this to public, but my 3 years son is ill and has problems with stereoscopic vision -- one of his eyes can not see and it's hard for him to identify a distance. So he most probably had no will to touch anything, he wanted just to show me something that amazed him by pointing with his finger, but accidentally touched some rails. Just a light touch with a finger! Immediately, in a second, a man in polo with museum logo appeared near us and said that my son touched a part that is broken and we should leave a place now immediately. I was trying to explain him that we already where in this place and that there was no problems with my son, and that we just came and how it can be that we should leave because for a second a small boy touched with a finger something in a place, where exhibition is made in an unprotected way... but this man become mad on me in a second (I really can not understand why) and started to push us away by counting from 10 to 1 (just imagine our feelings) and promising to call police! So this man, an owner of this place, thrown away a disabled 3 years boy who spend just 30 seconds in the exhibition and even called to police to help him push us out! When police came, they said that this is not their business and a place owner, who was trying to terrify us before with a bill for a broken part (which was already broken by somebody before my son touched it) "kindly" let us go away. Unfortunately, I can not speak German well enough to let this story go further, but what I can do is to warn other visitors to think twice before going to this museum. We left this place humiliated, with crying kids and shocked by an owner, who was smiling to my face when I asked to return money for...
Read moreVery cute and full of little details, it shows several landmarks from Tirol and is a nice place to take small children. Nice night and day cycle and despite its small size, can offer a few hours of observing everything that goes on.
Attached is a little snack area where you can enjoy Tirolean cheeses, bread and meats. Very friendly people, can go back and forth between the model and eatery, which is fantastic for being out with little children -- when they can no longer sit still, you can send them to watch the model.
One issue is that it is quite tight in the model room, so with more people it quickly becomes hard to get around. Prices are somewhat high, I understand upkeep is probably expensive but for the size, it's a...
Read moreHorrible place to take children, it is purely a chance for these grown adult men to charge money to families to come and see their miniature model railway. You shouldn't let children in your shop if you don't want them to interact with it but your greed and ignorance obviously means you won't implement this rule. How dare you waste police time in calling them over children touching the miniatures? Please don't respond with the tens of thousand of happy customers comment, no one gives a ** you shouldn't have to make people feel horrible in front of their children because you are scared for the welfare of the model/toy world you have charged them to...
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