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Ehem. Sudhaus des Adambräu
Lois Welzenbacher Platz 1
6020 Innsbruck
+43 512 / 57 15 67
The aut is really serious about its role as a Tyrolean architecture center: architecture, art and design are regularly exhibited, and the Adambräu itself is an architecturally interesting conversion.
We recommend it because...
...small artists and unusual exhibitions are given attention here with free admission.
The Adambräu brewhouse in Innsbruck was converted in 2003/2004 and has become a place dedicated to sharing and preserving architecture. The building, which was originally a brewery, is now home to the "aut. architektur und Tirol" architecture centre. The brewing room with its large brewing kettles was redesigned to preserve the former structure. The room that was home to the large bottom holes for the brewing kettles was extended and now has a large glass wall with far-reaching views of Innsbruck's train station facility. The holes in the floor have been covered but are still visible. Today, the rooms are used for exhibitions, lectures and events organised by aut. Architektur und Tirol.
The former brewhouse of the Adambräu Brewery is just a short walk from the main train station. It was built in 1926 by famous Austrian architect Lois Welzenbacher.
Architects (renovation): Rainer Köberl, Thomas Giner, Erich Wucher, Andreas Pfeifer, 2003/2004
Ehem. Sudhaus des Adambräu
Lois Welzenbacher Platz 1
6020 Innsbruck
+43 512 / 57 15 67