<p>The Tyrolean State Museums, Innsbruck, Austria, hold a treasure-trove of over 5 million objects and offer an extensive, interdisciplinary program of exhibitions and events to introduce new audiences to the region and to explore the links between past and present.</p><p>The core of the collection, the Ferdinandeum, is a sprawling art and culture complex that has continued to thrive since it was founded in 1823. Named after Archduke Ferdinand, it is the third oldest national Museum of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Inside, visitors can explore the Tyrol¿s past, present and future through archeological, historical, scientific, cultural, music and art exhibits that help define the Tyrol¿s place in the world.<br></p><p>Thirty-seven significant objects were selected for this guide in order to highlight the wide range and complexity of the collections.<br></p><p>Uncover the secrets of the Tyrolean at this world-class institution, which showcases the unique stories, events and characters that