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Innsbruck, Austria
The capital of the region of Tyrol and of the Winter Olympic Games of 1964, it’s artificial Bergisel Ski Jump platform is built within the city, and jumpers have to fly over some murky places. Listen to that and other stories and legends of Tyrol’s capital. You will discover the sights of Innsbruck and enjoy a fascinating tour through the beautiful old town. Explore the Gothic city center and admire the impressive Golden Roof, Innsbruck’s greatest tourist attraction and most characteristic landmark. Another gem is the Imperial Palace, completed in the year 1500 and once portrayed in watercolor by Albrecht Dürer. See the Imperial Court Church, which harbors the empty tomb of Emperor Maximilian I who is actually buried in Wiener Neustadt. Take a look at the baroque St Jacob Cathedral, harboring works of Lucas Cranach the Elder. Stroll through the baroque Maria-Theresien-Straße and see the famous Triumphal Arch of Innsbruck.
Old Town
Emperor Maximilian’s Golden Roof
Imperial court church and palace
City Tower
St. James cathedral
Maria Theresa Street with the arch of triumph
Emperor Maximilian I
Maria Theresa
Music and architecture traditions
Religious and political background
Cultural scene of the city
Winter Olympics