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Bergiselschanze
공식 웹사이트The Bergisel jump was replaced according to plans of the Iraqi architect Zaha Hadid in 2001. Because of its design and prominent location (on Bergisel, south of Innsbruck) it is considered a new city landmark. There is a cafe on top, which offers views of Innsbruck and the surrounding mountains.…
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During sporting events, the jumping tower is not accessible, and a ticket is needed to enter the terrain.
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Alpenzoo
공식 웹사이트The alpine zoo is Europe's highest situated zoo (727 m), and is specializing in alpine animals. It contains outdoor enclosures, terrariums, aviaries, aquariums (world's biggest collection of alpine fish species) and a barnyard with old farm animal races. The zoo is in hillside situation, so there's a certain altitude difference to cover.…
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Free entrance with the Innsbruck-Card.
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Hofkirche
공식 웹사이트Innsbruck's Hofkirche has the most important emperor's tomb monument (of emperor Maximilian I) in Europe. Especially characteristic are the larger-than-life bronzes ("schwarze Mander") that show members of different dynasties.
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Schloss Ambras
공식 웹사이트A renaissance style castle that was built on behalf of archduke Ferdinand II of Tyrol. Interesting things to see are portrait- and armor-collections, art and curiosity cabinets, the Spanish hall and the palace garden.
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Cathedral at Saint Jacob
Baroque styled cathedral, with works of Lucas Cranach the Elder. From 1717-1724 it was rebuilt (after damage from an earthquake) according to the plans of Johann Jakob Herkomer and Johann Georg Fischer.
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Triumphpforte
It was built in 1765 to mark the marriage of archduke Leopold and the Spanish princess Maria Ludovica. The north side displays mourning themes on the occasion of Franz Stephan of Lothringen.
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Maria-Theresien-Straße
Innsbruck's Boulevard and central pedestrian area. St. Anna's Column and the prominent Nordkette mountain range make popular backgrounds for holiday photos.
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Tiroler Landesmuseum
공식 웹사이트Ferdinandeum, Museumstraße, Scientific collection, Feldstraße and Museum im Zeughaus, Zeughausgasse
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Goldenes Dachl
Late-gothic alcove balcony, with 2657 fire-gilded cupreous shingles. It was built on behalf of emperor Maximilian I.
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Annasäule
The column, which is made of Tyrolean marble, was created in 1706, in memory of the drawback of Bavarian troops.
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Herzog-Friedrich-Straße
The Old Town's "main street" (now a pedestrian area). It expands to a square in front of the Golden Roof.
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Bell Museum, Graßmayr
공식 웹사이트The Bell foundry has existed for 400 years, and been lead by the same family for 14 generations.
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Stift Wilten
Premonstratensian monastery with a baroque collegiate church, not far from Wiltener Basilika.
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Anatomical Museum
공식 웹사이트Objects from human preparations, to history of development and old anatomical devices.
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Wiltener Basilika
Baroque styled church with Rokkoko-stucco, built from 1751-1756.
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Tirol Panorama
Incorporating the Kaiserjägermuseum (Imperial Hunting Museum)
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Maximilianeum Goldenes Dachl
Information on the impressive life of emperor Maximilian I.
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Innsbruck has 20 documented sights including Bergiselschanze, Alpenzoo, Hofkirche. Use the list above to plan your itinerary.
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