Past and future meet seamlessly in the heart of the Alps as Innsbruck’s world-famous sights, which testify to the Tirol province’s great past, stand alongside post-modern international architecture to create a fascinating blend.
The
Imperial Palace, Ambras Palace, Ottoburg and the Wilten Basilica all tell of Innsbruck’s eventful past and its great figures including Philippine Welser, the secret wife of Archduke Ferdinand I, Andreas Hofer, the Tirolean freedom fighter, and last but not least Emperor Maximilian I, who built many of the monuments that survive today, e.g. the
Golden Roof and his tomb at the Imperial Church.
With Dominique Perrault’s
Rathausgalerie and Zaha Hadid’s
Bergisel Ski Jump two outstanding new landmarks have more recently been added to Innsbruck’s modern cityscape. The diverse attractions of the city – ranging from the famous
Dance Summer to the
Innsbruck Festival of Early Music – coupled with the beautiful scenery make Innsbruck a destination that offers something for everyone.
Innsbruck is scenically squeezed between two impressive mountain chains and an absolute must on every visit to Innsbruck is a gondola ride up Seegrube (2000m) from where you enjoy spectacular views of the Inn valley and the surrounding mountains.
Innsbruck, host of the Olympic Winter Games in 1964 and 1976, is of course a major winter sports center. Popular activities include skiing, snowboarding, ski mountaineering, snowshoeing, and skating. In the summer the region also boasts a whole host of outdoor sports such as cycling, mountain biking, paragliding, and, of course, hiking and walking in areas of great natural charm such as the Karwendel Alpine Park or Zirbenweg trail on Patscherkofel.
For further information, please visit: www.innsbruck.infoBenefit from the advantages of the Innsbruck CardTestimonial from Josue Dooboory, UK:
"God must have been a Tiroler and probably lived in Innsbruck. Nature blossoms out of the Inn valley and stretches to every corner of the region. The Tiroler cuisine, the friendliness of the inhabitants, the urban infrastructure and the geographical location pulls tourists from every corner of the globe. Once you are in, you definitely don't want to go home, as you'll feel at home in Innsbruck."