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Visit Innsbruck, Austria

Innsbruck, Austria
Innsbruck is a city in the arms of the Alps is known as the Alps Capital. The city’s name Innsbruck comes from the words inn, the name of the river running through the city, and the German word brook, meaning bridge, Innsbruck, meaning bridge over the Inn river. and with the terrain surrounded by mountains.
This makes the city a famous skiing and snowboarding destination. Until it was chosen to host the 1964 and 1976 Winter Olympics. There is also an old history of being the center of European rule since the 15th century, during the reign of Emperor Maximilian I. of the Holy Roman Empire Within the city there are also buildings that indicate prosperity as well.
Golden Roof Palace, also known as the Golden Pavilion It is one of the important symbols of the city of Innsbruck. It was built to celebrate the second marriage of Emperor Maximilian I. It is a Gothic-style pavilion or balcony jutting out from the building, with 2,657 sheets of gold-plated copper tiles covering the 16-meter-wide roof.
Under the roof ridges are bas-relief sculptures depicting events during his life. This pavilion used to be the residence of Emperor Maximilian to watch performances or events. which will be arranged in the middle of the square in front
Maria Theresian Street and the Annasauler Pillar
This road is a beautiful main road that cuts into the heart of the old city. There are many shops Stores selling brand name goods, souvenirs, and snacks, and there are buildings next to each other stretching the road. Some houses have wall art paintings. At the end of the road is a meeting place. And sit back and relax.
There is St. Anna Pillar (Annasaule), which is a symbol of Tyrol’s pride. Tyrol was built in 1706 to commemorate the victory of the Tyrolans over the Bavarian army. and France The designer of this monument was an Italian architect. The monument has been officially blessed. Which celebrates St. Anna at the base of the monument there are 4 statues of the gods: St. Anna, St. George, St. Cassian, St. Vikas. and on the top of the pillar is the Virgin Mary.
Beautiful building by the river inn
Multicolored candy-colored shophouses line the Inn River along the road. with a high mountain range as a beautiful and impressive backdrop There are a lot of beers, food, drinks, and sausages in this area. And this point, which is a shophouse, is one of Innsbruck’s most photographic landmarks.