“A Capricorn is
not a flamingo“
Architect Rainer Köberl

At the Tiroler Steinbockzentrum in the Pitztal Valley, modern architecture meets breathtaking natural beauty and rich culture.
The ibex, the municipality’s heraldic animal, takes center stage at the visitor center. As an impressive inhabitant of the high mountains and a symbolic figure of the region, it tells the eventful story of the relationship between humans and nature.
The successful reintroduction of the Alpine ibex in 1953 made St. Leonhard a significant site in the history of the ibex in the Eastern Alps. Today, the largest population of Alpine ibex in the Eastern Alps lives in the Kaunergrat Nature Park region.
Offerings at the Steinbockzentrum
The Tiroler Steinbockzentrum combines environmental education, remembrance, and community engagement. It brings the history of people, nature, and culture in the Pitztal Valley to life.







The visitor center invites you on a journey through nature, culture, and history. Fascinating exhibits on Alpine flora and fauna, an ibex enclosure, and insights into the lives of past generations delight visitors of all ages.

About the Centre





