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This structure was built between 1494 and 1496 to serve as a court box for Emperor Maximilian I to see the events held in the square. It is called the ∪Golden Roof∩ because 2,657 gilded tiles are used.
It is currently open to the public as a museum with exhibits including brightly colored reliefs and armor. |
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5 min. walk from Burggraben tourist information center |
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0512-58-11-11 |
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This church built by Johann Georg Fischer and Jakom Herkomer between 1717 and 1724 is the main church of Roman Catholic in the Tirol region.
You can enjoy the Baroque beauty to the full in this church, which has the plastered ceiling with fresco painting, the ∪Virgin of Good Help∩ painted on the altar, as well as the pipe organ that is said to be the most beautiful in Tirol. |
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8 min. walk from Burggraben tourist information center |
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This palace built in 1460 by Archduke Siegmund the Rich was extended by Maximilian I and Ferdinand I, and was further improved into a gorgeous rococo-style palace by Maria Tresia between 1754 and 1773.
There are a number of furnishings and paintings, including the items in Maria Tresia∏s audience room, a rococo-style stove in Weisser Salon and the largest-scale ceiling painting in Tirol. |
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6 min. walk from Burggraben tourist information center |
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0512-58-71-86 |
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This church was built between 1555 and 1565 by Ferdinand I, as a mausoleum for Maximilian I. Twenty-eight bronze statues known as ∪Black Men∩ line the both sides of the stone coffin. The wooden pipe organ of the church is especially famous and is among the five most famous organs in the world. |
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5 min. walk from Burggraben tourist information center |
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Ferdinand II married a commoner for love despite their difference in social standing, and remodelled the old castle of the 11th century for his beloved wife Philippine.
The art collection of Ferdinand II, known as the Ambras Collection, was a dominant influence in those days.
Concerts using period instruments are held every summer in its 43-meter-long hall. |
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30 min. by shuttle bus from in front of the Statehouse |
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01-52524-745 |
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Inside of the amazing looking ∪Giant∩ is a museum of Swarovski, a world-famous manufacturer of crystal goods. The museum has the world∏s largest crystal with 100 facets and smallest crystal with 17 facets.
Fantastic crystal monuments will also make you take a deep breath of admiration.
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35 min. by Bahn-bus bound for Watterns from Innsbruck Central Station |
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05224-51080-0 |
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As a popular destination of winter sports lovers, Innsbruck enjoys a good reputation for having a wide range of accommodation facilities, from large modern hotels near train stations to medium long-established hotels in the old city area and small family-operated hotels. |
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The Penz opened in 2002 as the only design hotel in Innsbruck. It is a modern structure with a unique glassed-in exterior. It has a restaurant/bar with a good view on its top floor. |
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Adolf-Pichler-Platz 3,A-6020 |
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0512-5756570 |
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0512-5756579 |
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http://www.thepenz.com/ |
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With 14 floors, this is the only high rise hotel in Innsbruck.
Even standard guestrooms have king-size beds to allow the guests to enjoy the elegant flavors.
There is also a casino in the hotel. |
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Salurner Str.15,A-6020 |
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0512-59350 |
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0512-5935220 |
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http://www.hilton.com/ |
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This hotel has a history of over 100 years.
The entire building was remodeled in 1999 into an art-nouveau style. |
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Maximilianstr.15,A-6010 |
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0512-59476 |
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0512-581818 |
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http://www.hotel-neue-post.at/ |
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