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- Welcome to Innsbruck its regions!
The Innsbruck region is more than “just” the city of Innsbruck: the area around the Tyrolean capital is home to 40 other towns and villages where you can experience alpine-urban joie de vivre
- Innsbruck: Top sights highlights
The Middle Ages meet the Modern era, urban bustle meets alpine nature: sightseeing in Innsbruck is full of contrasts, especially when it comes to the combination of city and mountains We’ll show you the sights in the capital of Tyrol and the surrounding region
- Innsbruck: Top Sehenswürdigkeiten Highlights
Mittelalter trifft Moderne, urbanes Treiben grenzt an alpine Natur: Sightseeing in Innsbruck macht Gegensätze zur Superkombi, besonders die Verbindung aus Stadt und Berg Wir zeigen Ihnen die Sehenswürdigkeiten in Tirols Landeshauptstadt und der Region
- See experience Innsbruck: excursions, dining, culture more
From downtown Innsbruck to 2,300 metres above sea level in just 30 minutes The Nordkette mountain range offers magnificent views, restaurants, hiking trails, a summit cross and spectacular photo spots
- Innsbruck: A journey through history
Discover the history behind the historical treasures of the Innsbruck region - from medieval buildings to fascinating museums
- Culture in Innsbruck: music, theatre, museums
Discover the cultural diversity of the Innsbruck region, from traditional theatres to contemporary art exhibitions
- Holidays in Innsbruck – a university town, sports destination and city . . .
Star architect Zaha Hadid designed several buildings in Innsbruck, including the Bergisel Ski Jump and the lift stations for the Hungerburgbahn funicular The city also features many other modern architectural highlights that blend harmoniously into the cityscape
- Guided tour through medieval Innsbruck - #myinnsbruck
Thanks to these precautionary measures, Innsbruck's old town with its almost entirely late Gothic architecture was authentically preserved Between the roofs of the Neuem Hof and the neighboring building you can see one of the partitions that were supposed to save Innsbruck from a fiery end
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