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Innsbruck - Heart of the Mountainous
Tirol
Region in Austria
Author:
Felicity Walker
Innsbruck, located in the centre of the Tirol region in Austria, is
a mountain lover's paradise. The Tirol region is surrounded by huge
mountain ranges in three directions, and whether you love winter
sports or summer hiking, you're sure to be satisfied with the
choices available.
Although Innsbruck makes a wonderful starting point for an extended
exploration of the Tirol region, it would be a mistake not to spend
some time enjoying the city's own attractions. In recent times it
has become an important centre for winter sports, and has staged the
Winter Olympics twice in the last fifty years.
Innsbruck is tucked into the valley of the Inn River, with mountain
ranges to the north and south. It seems that in every direction
there are stunning mountain views. The city itself, however, has
some beautiful buildings to look at, when you can take your eyes off
the mountains.
The Goldenes Dachl (Golden Roof) is certainly a good place to begin.
Covered with over 2,500 gilded copper tiles, the roof shimmers and
shines and provides lots of beautiful reflections above a Gothic
oriel window. There is also a small museum inside, mostly devoted to
Emperor Maximilian.
The Hofburg (Imperial Palace) is fascinating to explore, with both
baroque and rococo styles in evidence. Close by is Dom St Jakob (St
James' Cathedral) which has a completely amazing baroque interior.
No expense spared, and it's hard to find an inch of space not
covered by art and stuccowork.
Another interesting church is the Hofkirche (Imperial Church), which
contains the sarcophagus of Maximilian I. The tomb itself is
magnificent, but it is the sight of the twin rows of giant bronze
statues on either side that remains in the memory.
There are many more baroque facades to be seen along Herzog
Friedrich Strasse and around the centre of town, so taking a stroll
is the best way to take it all in.
If you like to see wildlife up close, then it's worth travelling the
couple of kilometres to the Alpenzoo (Alpine Zoo), where you can
explore a substantial collection of alpine animals, including elk
and wolves.
In the end, though, it's impossible to ignore the call of the
mountains, which is what makes Innsbruck so special. It also makes
Innsbruck a great place to stay while you explore the surrounding
region. There is good transport to nearby skifields, or if you feel
adventurous, you can even ski on a glacier!
If you have plans to visit Austria, then make sure you include
Innsbruck and the Tirol Region in your itinerary. There is so much
to enjoy and admire, and something to suit everybody's taste. Except
of course if you don't like to either look at or visit mountains!
Copyright Felicity Walker 2005
About the
Author:
Travelling
in Austria is a much loved past time for the author.
To
find out more, check out
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or
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information.
Things
To Do and See in Innsbruck
Schloss Ambras, Innsbruck
10th-century castle of Archduke Ferdinand II.
Attraction type: Castle; Historic site; Art museum
Tyrolean Folk Art
Museum
(Tiroler Volkskunstmuseum), Innsbruck
Attraction type: Art museum
Alpenzoo,
Innsbruck
Attraction type: Zoo
Imperial Palace
(Hofburg), Innsbruck
Built in the late 15th century, this grand imperial palace includes
its
original elegant interior decorating.
Attraction type: Architectural building
The Golden Roof
(Goldenes Dachl), Innsbruck
This famous balcony in Innsbruck's historic neighborhood was
constructed out of gold to honor the marriage of Maximilian I and
his wife.
Attraction type: Historic site; Architectural building;
Landmark/point of interest
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