The fifth largest city in Austria — Innsbruck. Explore it with XcelTrip Cryptocurrency travel.
Located in the south-west of the country in a picturesque area in the heart of the Alps at the intersection of routes between Germany and Italy — is the magnificent Old Town Innsbruck. Here rich history, ancient traditions and the spirit of modernity coexist comfortably. Innsbruck is an ancient city which was founded in the 13th century. For many years it was the capital of Tyrol and one of the most important centers of European politics and Culture.
Innsbruck is located almost in the center of the Eastern Alps in the Inn Valley. It is the largest ski resort in the Alps, which has twice hosted the Winter Olympics and many other significant sporting events. Also noteworthy is its medieval old town, surrounded by a ring of mountains, with narrow winding streets and houses in the late Gothic style. In addition, Innsbruck was for some time the capital of the Holy Roman Empire. Crowned people lived here and made history.
The Imperial Palace is another impressive building in Innsbruck. Built under Emperor Maximian I, it has the same name as the palace in Vienna — Hofburg (Hofburg). Over the years,the Innsbruck Hofburg was the favorite residence of the Tyrolean rulers and was rebuilt more than once, following the fashion trends of a particular era. Today you can look at the imperial apartments and ceremonial halls in all their splendor, look into the chapel and admire the coat of arms. And, of course, take a stroll through the charming Hofgarten Park, located opposite the palace.
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A bewitching view of the city rooftops, narrow, pretty streets, the nearby mountains and the Inn River opens from the observation deck of the City Tower. She, like many other buildings of the Old Town, is an old-timer of Innsbruck. In the middle Ages, the tower served as a watchpoint from which guards warned citizens about a fire or other dangers.
On the outskirts of Innsbruck is the delightful castle of Ambras (Schloss Ambras) — the former residence of Archduke Ferdinand II. Being an admirer of art and science, the Archduke collected paintings, weapons and various outlandish gizmos of those times throughout his life. Some of his collections have been preserved and presented in the castle museum. Palace concerts, early music festivals and Renaissance festivals are also held here.
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