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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
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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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Innsbruck Tourism


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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

 > Palais Claudiana

Palais Claudiana

Claudiana
Herzog-Friedrich-Straße 3, 6020  Innsbruck

Opening Hours

Only to visit from outside

Palais Claudiana is the name of the former government building of the federal state of Tyrol, located on the edge of Innsbruck’s Old Town and named after Countess Claudia de Medici. The influential lady from the Italian royal family designed the building in the 17th century, and extended it with a large hall with a wonderfully-decorated Renaissance wooden ceiling. An event ticket is required for those who wish to view the ceiling, as the hall is only open for selected events. Also worth seeing are the portraits of various dukes and duchesses, which serve as examples for the statues at the tomb of Maximilian I in the royal court church (Hofkirche).

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