Attractions in Innsbruck
on mapAmbras Castle in Innsbruck
Innsbruck
Picturesquely perched on a hill high above Innsbruck, Ambras Castle is the focal point of a delightful English landscape garden with duck pond and playground. First mentioned in a historical document…
Go to attractionon mapAmraser Straße indoor swimming pool
Innsbruck
Escape the alpine winter with a visit to the stylish art nouveau Hallenbad Amraser Straße, a recently renovated indoor swimming pool in the centre of Innsbruck.
Go to attractionon mapAudioversum
Innsbruck
Experiment with new ways of listening: The Audioversum in Innsbruck is a unique collection of interactive, ears-on exhibits that let visitors investigate their perception of sound.
Go to attractionon mapaut. architektur und tirol
Innsbruck
aut. architektur und tirol was founded in 1993 as Austria’s fourth “Center for Architecture”. Since the year 2005 the collections are on display at Adambräu Building, situated close to Innsbruck’s…
Go to attractionon mapBergisel Ski Jump in Innsbruck
Innsbruck
Towering high above Innsbruck on the wooded Bergisel Hill, the Bergisel Ski Jump is a sight to behold. Each January, the Olympic Bergisel Ski Jump plays host to the third competition of the…
Go to attractionon mapCity Archives/Innsbruck Municipal Museum
Innsbruck
The Innsbruck City Archives is the steward of the public trust of archives and historic collections owned by the City of Innsbruck. Special exhibitions on Tirolean art and on the history of Innsbruck…
Go to attractionon mapCourt Church
Innsbruck
Situated at the edge of Innsbruck’s lovely Old Town, the Court Church was built from 1553 to 1563 to house the tomb of Emperor Maximilian I who died in 1519. The Gothic church is one of Europe’s…
Go to attractionon mapErlebnisoase Olympisches Dorf
Innsbruck
Up for a little excursion to the Olympic Village in Innsbruck? This spa and leisure centre with its spacious indoor and outdoor swimming areas is very popular with families.
Go to attractionon mapFerdinandeum Tyrolean State Museum
Innsbruck
The Ferdinandeum, also known as the Tyrolean State Museum, is a sprawling art and culture complex that has continued to thrive since it was founded in 1823. Named after Archduke Ferdinand, it is the…
Go to attractionon mapGolden Roof
Innsbruck
Situated at the heart of the Old Town district, the Golden Roof is the landmark of Innsbruck – the late Gothic oriel with loggia was built for Emperor Maximilian I and is adorned with 2,657 fire-gilt…
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