Name of the place
Silent Night Museum
Silent Night Museum
The Silent Night Museum is a museum dedicated to the life and work of the writer (Joseph Mohr) (1792-1848), who spent the last eleven years of his life as a vicar in Wagrain. It was built in 1794 AD for the supreme archaeological official, which withstood both political and social turmoil, served as an administrative office and courtroom, then as a school, a bell foundry, a blacksmith's house, a residential house, and finally became a museum. Today, the museum is characterized by its modern building and interior halls that reflect the classic lifestyle of one of the city's senior ministers.
Monday
Open 24h
Tuesday
Open 24h
Wednesday
Open 24h
Thursday
Open 24h
Friday
Open 24h
Saturday
Open 24h
Sunday
Open 24h
April 6, 2026 8:48 pm local time