The Ganghofer Museum of Leutasch
Ludwig Ganghofer (1855 – 1920), one of the best-known homeland authors of his time, spent many weeks of the year at his hunting lodge ‘Hubertus’ at the Tillfußalm in the Gaistal of Leutasch.

This is where he wrote many novels, including his most famous, entitled ‘Das Schweigen im Walde’ (Silence in the Woods). Here, he also received personalities from the world of art and culture, such as Hugo von Hofmannsthal or Richard Strauss. The income from his novels allowed Ganghofer, one of the greatest hunters in the Northern Alps, to lease the Gaistaljagd. Some of the many riding trails that he laid out can still be seen today.
Hikers with an interest in history and culture should also visit the Ganghofer Museum, right next to the church in the hamlet of Kirchplatzl. This museum gives us an idea of the life and work of Ludwig Ganghofer, the history of Leutasch village and hunting in Leutasch.
- Opening hours:
Tuesday - Friday 3 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Sunday 2 p.m. – 5 p.m. - Admission:
Adults € 3,- (discount with the Guest Card)
Children up to 14 years free of charge.
Groups: from 20 persons € 1.80 per person
We are also pleased to offer guided tours – please phone in advance to arrange - Contact:
Ganghofermuseum
Kirchplatzl 154
A - 6105 Leutasch
Tel.: +43 (0) 5214 20093
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