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Inside the quirky crystal-themed museum that is a ‘fantasy fairytale’ within the mountains

This museum is quite literally a hidden gem. 

Kristallwelten Wattens, a Swarovski crystal-themed museum, is concealed beneath a hulking greenery-covered giant in the Austrian mountains.

Created to mark Swarovski’s 100 year anniversary, the museum describes itself as a ‘unique destination, celebrating the brilliance and fascination of Swarovski crystals’. 

Tourists enter the museum via the crouching giant’s head and will find a world of crystal-themed exhibits inside.

Lonely Planet says: ‘Swarovski crystals sparkle in all their glory at the fantasy fairytale Kristallwelten.

‘A giant’s head spewing water into a pond greets you in the park, where you will also find the attention-grabbing crystal cloud, embellished with 800,000 crystals and drifting above a mirrorlike pool and a crystalline-themed playground, tower and labyrinth for kids.’

Inside of the giant, tourists can explore a range of themed exhibits. The wintery ‘Silent Light’ exhibit has a crystal tree which was designed by Alexander McQueen. Visitors are warned that temperatures inside the exhibit can fall to as low as -10 degrees celsius.

Meanwhile, ‘The Art of Performance’ room ‘celebrates Swarovski’s long standing relationship with Hollywood’s top entertainers and creatives’. 

Kristallwelten Wattens, a Swarovski crystal-themed museum, is concealed beneath a hulking greenery-covered giant in the Austrian mountains

Kristallwelten Wattens, a Swarovski crystal-themed museum, is concealed beneath a hulking greenery-covered giant in the Austrian mountains

The Crystal Cloud (pictured above) is 'embellished with 800,000 crystals' above a 'mirrorlike pool'

The Crystal Cloud (pictured above) is ’embellished with 800,000 crystals’ above a ‘mirrorlike pool’ 

Outside there's a crystal-themed carousel with a backdrop of the surrounding Tyrol mountains (pictured above)

Outside there’s a crystal-themed carousel with a backdrop of the surrounding Tyrol mountains (pictured above)

Tourists will find original Swarovski encrusted outfits worn by Elton John and Lady Gaga and a leotard owned by Olympic gold-medallist Simone Biles.

Other exhibits include a mirror installation by the celebrated Japanese artist, Yayoi Kusama, and a representation of the sun made out of Swarovski crystals.

Outside there’s a crystal-themed carousel with a backdrop of the surrounding Tyrol mountains. 

Reviewer ‘Cheryl H’ wrote on Tripadvisor: ‘I really loved this unique experience. The crystals, light and artwork are beautiful.’

‘MinervaM’ wrote: ‘It was an amazing and fun experience. My husband and I had a lot of fun and took great pictures inside and outside of the building.’

Kristallwelten Wattens is located about a half hour drive from Innsbruck and there’s a shuttle bus to the museum from the city five times a day.

Tickets cost €24 (£20) if purchased online and €26(£21) on the door for adults. It costs €7 (£5.85) both on and offline for children.

‘The Art of Performance' room (pictured above) ‘celebrates Swarovski’s long standing relationship with Hollywood’s top entertainers and creatives
The 'Silent Light' exhibit has a crystal tree, designed by Alexander McQueen (pictured above)

LEFT: ‘The Art of Performance’ room ‘celebrates Swarovski’s long standing relationship with Hollywood’s top entertainers and creatives. RIGHT: The ‘Silent Light’ exhibit has a crystal tree, designed by Alexander McQueen

Kristallwelten Wattens pictured in the winter time. One review says: 'The crystals, light and artwork are beautiful'

Kristallwelten Wattens pictured in the winter time. One review says: ‘The crystals, light and artwork are beautiful’