Events
Would you like to visit us with a school class or organise a guided tour for your friends or staff? Then contact us by telephone via +43 5223 22123 or send us an e-mail to office@klockermuseum.at in order to arrange an individual appointment.
Would you like to visit us with a school class or organise a guided tour for your friends or staff? Then contact us by telephone via +43 5223 22123 or send us an e-mail to office@klockermuseum.at in order to arrange an individual appointment.
Thursday
28.08.2025
– 18
Tour and Drinks
Start the evening with a short guided tour of our exhibitions and enjoy a glass of Prosecco.
Guided tour included in the admission fee.
No advance booking required.
The guided tour is in German.
Thursday
31.07.2025
– 18
Tour and Drinks
Start the evening with a short guided tour of our exhibitions and enjoy a glass of Prosecco.
Guided tour included in the admission fee.
No advance booking required.
The guided tour is in German.
Thursday
24.07.2025
– 16
Miniworkshop
For children from 6 to 10 years. Duration: approx. 1,5 hours.
Together we will explore the artworks in the exhibition and collect ideas based on the works, which we will then implement creatively ourselves.
Registration until January 12th via office@klockermuseum.at
Cost: 4 € (incl. material and snack)
Thursday
24.07.2025
– 14
Miniworkshop
For children from 4 to 6 years. Duration: approx. 1,5 hours.
Together we will explore the artworks in the exhibition and collect ideas based on the works, which we will then implement creatively ourselves.
Registration until January 12th via office@klockermuseum.at
Cost: 4 € (incl. material and snack)
Thursday
17.07.2025
– 18
Tour
Take a guided tour of the sculpture park and learn about the history of the collection, the artists featured and the foundation's collecting activities today.
In case of rain, the date will be postponed. Limited number of participants. Please register by e-mail to office@klockermuseum.at by Tuesday, 15 July 2025.
-
Costs: 5 EUR
-
Please note that there is NO parking available on site. Travelling by public transport is recommended (bus stop Alois-Schrott-Straße).
-
Photo: © Klocker Foundation
Thursday
10.07.2025
– 18:30
Opening, Special Event
As part of this summer event, we are delighted to present the new, very subtle and understated studio extension by architect Max Schönherr.
In the coming future, the villa will be regularly inhabited by artists and scholarship holders, and the studio will now provide them with sufficient space to work.
Celebrate with us and get to know Nana Mandl (*1991 in Graz) and her work in person, who will be the first artist to work in the studio. There will also be an impressive performance by Oleksii Kolbei (*1997 in Ukraine) in the villa's adapted garden.
-
No pre-booking required.
Address: Zimmeterweg 14, 6020 Innsbruck
-
How to get there:
By bus: Lines A and 503 stop at the station "Innsbruck Arzl Kalkofenweg". From there it is only a few minutes' walk to Villa Klocker.
By car: Villa Klocker has NO parking spaces. We recommend looking for parking in the surrounding streets.
-
Photo: Garden of Villa Klocker © Klocker Foundation
Thursday
26.06.2025
– 19
Opening
The next scholarship holder of the Klocker Foundation paints on canvas, clothing and fabric - and not just with colour. Amanda Burzić (*1994 in Salzburg) studied Painting & Graphics in Linz and creates honest, intimate works with stickers, stones and phrases that move between kitsch, humour and emotion.
Photo: © Dominik Galleya
Thursday
22.05.2025
– 18
Tour and Drinks
Start the evening with a short guided tour of our exhibitions and enjoy a glass of Prosecco.
Guided tour included in the admission fee.
No advance booking required.
The guided tour is in German.
To receive regular updates on our work, the various collection areas, as well as the creative processes of befriended artists, please follow us on Instagram @klockermuseum. We are looking forward to you sharing your impressions with us as well as your friends and acquaintances on social media via #klockermuseum and hyperlink us @klockermuseum.