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-1°C/30°F
40% Fineweather
500m
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Wednesday

Wednesday
5°C/41°F
20% Fineweather
1300m
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Thursday

Thursday
7°C/45°F
50% Fineweather
1600m
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Forecast

Low pressure will stay with us bringing unstable weather! Apart from temporary clearer spells, we will see longer periods of heavy cloud and showers.

Tendency

Wednesday will bring changeable weather conditions with a mix of sunshine, clouds and a few showers.

On Thursday we will see an improvement in the weather.

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morning
-1°C/30°F
40% Fineweather
500m
Frostborder

Wednesday

Wednesday
5°C/41°F
20% Fineweather
1300m
Frostborder

Thursday

Thursday
7°C/45°F
50% Fineweather
1600m
Frostborder

Forecast

Low pressure will stay with us bringing unstable weather! Apart from temporary clearer spells, we will see longer periods of heavy cloud and showers.

Tendency

Wednesday will bring changeable weather conditions with a mix of sunshine, clouds and a few showers.

On Thursday we will see an improvement in the weather.

Need help? Contact us!

Innsbruck Tourism


Mon - Fri: 8.00 am - 5.00 pm

Hotel- and group reservations


Mon - Fri: 9.00 am - 5.00 pm

Tourist info


Mo - Fr: 9.00 am - 5.00 pm

Historical buildings

 > Golden Roof

Golden Roof

Goldenes Dachl
Herzog-Friedrich-Straße 15, 6020  Innsbruck
+43 512 / 53 60 14 41
goldenes.dachl@innsbruck.gv.at

Opening Hours

can only be viewed from the outside

With its 2,657 gilded copper shingles and rich fresco and relief decoration, the oriel in the middle of Innsbruck's old town was an eye-catcher not only when it was built around 1500. Today, more than 500 years later, the Golden Roof still attracts thousands of visitors every day and is Innsbruck's most famous sight - far beyond the borders of Austria.

Emperor Maximilian I had the Golden Roof built between 1497 and 1500. The master builder is Nikolaus Türing the Elder, the fresco decoration is attributed to Jörg Kölderer, Emperor Maximilian I's court painter.

The eighteen reliefs, artistically carved out of sandstone, show the stylistic transition from the late Gothic to the early Renaissance and are considered one of the most important works of art in Tyrol because of their quality and motifs. To protect them from damage, they were replaced by copies in 1952. Six original reliefs can be admired - completely restored and up close - in the museum.

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