The Women's Museum in Hittisau is a unique venue for contemporary perspectives, feminist art, and cultural-historical viewpoints in the Bregenzerwald region. It sees itself as a forum for gender issues, remembrance culture, and social debates—a museum that keeps an eye on the past, present, and future and brings current discourses to light.
The exhibition programs combine artistic works with scientific reflection, addressing political topics and biographical stories and making them accessible to a broad audience. Regularly changing exhibitions open up diverse perspectives on aspects of identity, power, resistance, and social change. Art is not only displayed, but also staged as an active space for encounter and dialogue.
The museum is also a place of education: educational formats, workshops, and symposiums invite visitors to actively engage with the topics and become part of a lively cultural exchange. For families, students, and curious minds, the museum offers low-threshold access to complex issues and invites visitors to take a conscious look at social contexts.
As a cultural landmark in the rural Bregenzerwald region, the Hittisau Women's Museum combines local roots with an international perspective. It is a place where feminist art, critical reflection, and collaborative learning come together—a destination for anyone who wants to understand art as a catalyst for social change.






