Culture & Attractions
Experiencing Culture in Ischgl
Ischgl is not just a party town and paradise for sporty types. There is a lot to see for tourists interested in culture and enough possibilities to enrich your holidays with culture.
Find out all there is to know about the ancestors of Ischgl’s residents. Before the town became one of the most important ski resorts in the Alps, mountain farmers were living here, cut off from the outside world. Read up on how Ischgl became what it is today in the chronicle. Visit the farm museum in Mathon to get a genuine impression of the life of mountain farmers.
There’s not only a museum that is dedicated to the well-known artist Mathias Schmid. In Ischgl there is also the culture trail that was established in honour of the painter. Along the way you can see numerous works by the important artist – allowing you to combine hiking with culture out of doors. Mathias Schmid’s works reflect life in the mountains. At the beginning of his career Schmid dealt with religious subjects, later he painted mountain farmers and their way of life.
Rest for a while and experience moments of true peace. A visit to the distinctive Ischgl parish church brings a moment of reflection. The lovely chapels scattered in the most beautiful places around Ischgl also invite you to visit.
The cultural offer of Ischgl is rounded off with concerts in public places – a welcome change in the everyday life full of sports and action.
Holidays, sports & culture – Ischgl combines the unusual. For your next visit to Ischgl look for suitable holiday offers or accommodations online – you will be impressed with the selection.