List of Sights and Attractions
Alpin Zoo
Europe’s highest lying zoo (750 m) on the sunny side of Innsbruck, features a unique collection of 150 species with over 2000 animals indigenous to the alpine regions including a coldwater aquarium,...
Art History at Ambras Castle
The Renaissance-style castle of Archduke Ferdinand II (1529 - 95) is situated in the midst of an English park. Worth a visit: three armories, the oldest preserved "Kunst und Wunderkammer" (chamber of ...
Basilica Wilten
Wilten´s Parish and Pilgrimage Church, the Wilten Basilica, is one of the most splendid churches in the Tyrol. As legend has it, already Roman Legionnaires were worshipping a Madonna Painting at thi...
Bergisel Ski Jump Stadium
Towering high above Innsbruck on Bergisel, the brand-new Bergisel Ski Jump is a sight to behold. The hill itself is a historic site, scene of the 1809 battles in which Andreas Hofer led Tyrolean peasa...
Botanical Gardens
The Botanical Garden was established around 1911 at his present location. Within the last two decades a lot of areas were new- or re-constructed according to the modern aims of the garden. Today we ar...
City tower
Built between 1442 and 1450, this magnificent tower has a 16th century bulbous cupola under which, the next floor down was the flat of the towers warden. The tower offers stunning views over Innsbruc...
Collegiate church and Museum Wilten
The monastry of Wilten, dating from th 12th century has always played an important part of Innsbruck's history. About 30 monks service the today the 21 parishes belonging to the monastery. The buildi...
Court Curch
The Court Church houses the tomb of Emperor Maximilian I. With 28 larger-then-life bronze statues it is the most important monument in Tyrol. Other points of interest: the Ebert Organ (1558), the Silv...
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