
This is definitely worth a visit. The museum is interesting and hosts everything from classic paintings to the weapons the Tiroleans used in their battles for independence. It... more »
The Hoffkirche or Court Church of Maximilan I was built to house the tomb of Maximilian I and was completed in 1587. The tomb lies in the center of the church and remains empty... more »
Dom zu St. Jakob is a splendid example of the 18th century Baroque style. The interior was decorated by two brothers from Munich - Cosman Damian (painter) and Egid Quirin... more »
With a roof covered with thousands of gilt copper roof tiles, the Golden Roof is a symbol of Innsbruck and overlooks the Herzog-Friedrichs... or the main street of the old town... more »
Standing in front of the town hall, this column celebrating the withdrawal of Bavarian troops in 1703 has become a tourist attraction. On top of this Corinthian column is a statue... more »
This museum has a celebrated gallery of Flemish and Dutch master as well as popular Tyrolean art from the Gothic period. more »