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.
The bus that takes you around Innsbruck!
The Imperial Palace at Innsbruck - the Capital of the Alps - once was seat of the Tyrolean sovereigns...
The Hofkirche (Imperial Church) in Innsbruck with its memorial for Emperor Maximilian I is the most prominent tomb memorial for an emperor in Europe. Furthermore it provides evidence of European court art for which the best artists such as Albrecht Dürer, Peter Vischer the older and Alexander Colin were employed.
Ambras Palace is delightfully located above Innsbruck and is one of the city´s most noteworthy attractions.
The huge two-towered front of the Parish Cathedral St. James dominates the Cathedral square at the northwestern side of the Royal Court.
Wilten´s Parish and Pilgrimage Church, the Wilten Basilica, is one of the most splendid houses of worship in Tirol.
Towering high above Innsbruck on the wooded Bergisel Hill, the brand-new Bergisel Ski Jump is a sight to behold.
Fast and beautiful: the cablecars and funiculars up to the Nordkette.
More landmarks created by star architect Zaha Hadid
All over the world – in nearly 100 countries – bells from Grassmayr Bell Foundry in Tyrol can be heard tolling. The Grassmayr family has been casting bells for the whole world for 14 generations. It has 400 years of experience, history and tradition to build upon.
The village of Oberperfuss is home to the famous cartograph Peter Anich and his aid Blasius Hueber.
A small, but nonetheless very interesting museum shows their work.
The church with its lavish murals and ornate plasterwork is a superb example of 18th century Rococo style architecture.