Innsbruck is the fifth largest city in Austria, the capital of Tyrol. Located in the south-west of the country in a surprisingly picturesque area in the heart of the Alps at the crossroads of routes between Germany and Italy.
Innsbruck is a world-famous Austrian city, the mecca of ski tourism. In total, 280 kilometers of excellent slopes with 81 lifts have been laid in the skiing region, free ski buses run between the villages.
Very remarkable is also its medieval old town, surrounded by a ring of mountains, with narrow winding streets and houses in the late Gothic style.
The Old Town or Alstadt of Innsbruck is filled with fine examples of old architecture as well as sumptuous Renaissance, Baroque and Rococo buildings. The historic center is located on the banks of the Inn River, surrounded by magnificent Alpine scenery. Most of the old streets with narrow medieval houses and arcaded facades are pedestrian.
Innsbruck is a world-famous Austrian city, the mecca of ski tourism. In total, 280 kilometers of excellent slopes with 81 lifts have been laid in the skiing region, free ski buses run between the villages.
Very remarkable is also its medieval old town, surrounded by a ring of mountains, with narrow winding streets and houses in the late Gothic style.
The Old Town or Alstadt of Innsbruck is filled with fine examples of old architecture as well as sumptuous Renaissance, Baroque and Rococo buildings. The historic center is located on the banks of the Inn River, surrounded by magnificent Alpine scenery. Most of the old streets with narrow medieval houses and arcaded facades are pedestrian.
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