Ticket prices, opening times and other information
- Ticket prices
Adults
Ciastel de Tor: 8,– €
Ursus ladinicus: 6,– €
Family ticket
(two adults + children aged 7–16)
Ciastel de Tor: 16,– €
Ursus ladinicus: 12,– €
Mini family ticket
(one adult + children aged 7–16)
Ciastel de Tor: 8,– €
Ursus ladinicus: 6,– €
Children
- Admission is free for children under 7
Discounts
(students under 28 years old, senior citizens, groups of more than 15 people, disabled people)
Ciastel de Tor: 6,50 €
Ursus ladinicus: 4,50 €
School groups
- €2 per student + €1 for each educational activity
- Opening times
Ciastel de Tor
Ursus ladinicus
- Accessibility
We are pleased to welcome people with disabilities to our museum sites. We’ve worked hard on accessibility to make your visit as enjoyable as possible. As the Museum Ladin Ciastel de Tor in St. Martin/San Martino is a medieval castle, we’re afraid that wheelchair users are only able to visit specific rooms on the ground floor. The temporary exhibition in the new building is fully accessible.
- No pets permitted
Unfortunately, we do not allow dogs or other pets to enter the castle due to the nature of our artefacts and out of respect for other visitors. However, pets are welcome in our outdoor spaces and in the new building (café, temporary exhibition). Thank you for your understanding. We’re looking forward to welcoming you to our museum soon.
Museum Ladin
Ciastel de Tor
Torstr. 65
39030 St. Martin in Thurn/San Martino in Badia
Museum Ladin
Ursus ladinicus
Micurá de Rü Str. 26
39036 St. Kassian/San Cassiano
FAQs
Can I bring my dog with me to the museum?
Unfortunately, we do not allow dogs or other pets to enter the castle due to the nature of our artefacts and out of respect for other visitors. However, pets are welcome in our outdoor spaces and in the new building (café, temporary exhibition). Thank you for your understanding. We’re looking forward to welcoming you to our museum soon.
Do you offer a luggage storage service?
How long does it take to travel between the Museum Ladin Ciastel de Tor and Museum Ladin Ursus ladinicus sites?
The two sites
Museum Ladin Ciastel de Tor
The Museum Ladin Ciastel de Tor explores significant aspects from the past and present lives of the Ladin people living in the Dolomite valleys, spotlighting the major impact of cross-regional events on the community and identifying the correlations between landscapes and lifestyles.
Museum Ladin Ursus ladinicus
The Museum Ladin Ursus ladinicus focuses on prehistoric cave bears and explores the geology of the Dolomites. Visitors can explore three floors and learn all about the history and habitat of the cave bears that walked the earth over 50,000 years ago.
Exciting events and interesting guided tours are a regular occurrence at the Ciastel de Tor and Ursus ladinicus sites and in the local area. Visitors can learn all about the region’s history and culture in fun and enriching ways. With guided excursions and walks on offer, the MusLa gives people a chance to explore and experience nature mindfully. We draw links to topical issues through a wide range of special initiatives, guided tours and temporary exhibitions.