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Located in St. Jakob's Cathedral, the Innsbrucker Dome dates back to the 1200s. Looming over quaint cottages and houses, the Dome can be seen for miles. Unique paintings depict images like snails, plants, birds, and grasshopp... more
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Any visitor to Innsbruck would be remiss in passing up an opportunity to take in the splendor of the palatial Imperial Court. Built in 1460 for Archduke Siegmund the Rich, the palace underwent a massive makeover in the latter h... more
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The Silberne Kappelle, Silver Chapel, houses centuries of history behind its sacred walls. Visitors may visit the tombs of Ferdinand II and others as well as gaze at an alter of ebony and ivory. A guided tour is also offered. more
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On 26 July 1703, Saint Anna's Day, the Bavarians were successfully chased out of Tyrol following disputes concerning the Spanish succession. In memory of this, grateful Tyroleans constructed the Annensäule (Pillar of Anna). Eve... more
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The Innsbruck card is recommended for visitors to the olympic city of Innsbruck. It allows for cheap and cash free use of public transport in Innsbruck and the entrance to all major sites in Innsburck, for example the imperial... more
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The historic Innsbruck Landhaus or country-house, is one of the most beautiful private buildings in Tyrol and is situated in the centre historic Innsbruck. In 1725-1728 it was constructed as the most representative baroque pala... more
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The church of the Jesuite order in the centre of historic Innsbruck was constructed in 1619, after the theological college which dates back to 1561, but the structure collapsed in 1626 and was again rebuilt according to the ide... more
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In 1809, during the Wars of Liberation, four battles took place on this hill between Napoleon's troops and Bavarian forces. The first three left Tyrol victorious and consequently Andreas Hofer, a local innkeeper, earned the sta... more
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The Hofkirche, a lovingly maintained historical church, is a perfect attraction for those interested in Innsbruck's past. Completed in 1563, the church was intended to house a tomb for Emperor Maximilian I, who passed away in 1... more
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Johanniskirche is situated at the end of the Innrainallee, in the historic centre of Innsbruck. The magnificent parish church was constructed by Anton Gumpp from 1729 onwards. The large entrance hall dates back to 1750. Especia... more
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