10th-century castle of Archduke Ferdinand II.
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10th-century castle of Archduke Ferdinand II.
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 because Maximilian was
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. The window and porch...
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 of the Virgin Mary...
Modeled after triumphal Roman arches, this large site was created by Maria Theresa in the Old City as a tribute to her son's marriage and her beloved husband's death.