Museums in Innsbruck
Alpine Club Museum
Mountains, a mysterious passion· Mountains affect people. They fascinate and disturb, excite and surprise. Compared to the constancy of rock and ice, the desire to move freely there is relatively you...
Arsenal
Once the weapon depot of Emperor Maximilian I, today a museum about Tyrol’s cultural history. Important sections include prehistoric findings, silver mining and salt extraction plus Peter Anich’s ...
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 ...
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...
Das Tirol Panorama
The Bergisel hill enjoys this architecturally successful attraction with a fantastic outlook and panoramic view of the Tyrolean capital. It has created both a new meeting place and a destination for a...
Glockenmuseum Glockengießerei Grassmayr
The Bell Museum is a unique combination of bell foundry, bell museum and a sound room. On the basis of past experience, we are certain you will consider your visit a genuine adventure. We recommend al...
Imperial Palace
At the end of the 15th century, as Emperor Maximilian I. held court at Innsbruck, the Imperial Palace had already today's dimensions. Empress Maria Theresia renovated the existing palace in the monume...
Museum Golden Roof
Amidst the charming Old Town, a classic Austrian hybrid of Gothic and Baroque, you will find Innsbruck's greatest tourist attraction and certainly its most characteristic landmark: The Golden Roof. ...
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