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5 Must-Sees in Innsbruck

Our number 1 among the absolute must lakes is the Bergisel Schanze, which reveals itself to the visitor when he arrives from the south. The Bergisel ski jump is also often referred to as a modern landmark of the Alpine metropolis and comes from the pen of the Iraq-British star architect Zaha Hadid. In 2006, Hadid was once again commissioned to build the legendary Hungerburgbahn from there in less than 20 minutes to reach the roof of the Alpine town: the Nordkette offers visitors a panoramic view of the entire town and neighbouring villages. No matter which activity you choose, excitement, entertainment, adrenaline, romance, pleasure and fun are free.

 

Modern architecture
Our must-see of modern architecture in Innsbruck: - Bergisel ski jump. Zaha Hadid (2001 - 2002) - The town hall galleries. Dominique Perrault (1996 - 2002) - The Tyrol department store. David Chipperfiled (2009 - 2010) - The Hungerburgbahn. Zaha Hadid (2009 - 2010)
In 20 minutes at 2,000 m above sea level
Innsbruck - mountains and city at the same time. Nowhere else can you get up to 2,300 m above sea level in 20 minutes and enjoy an almost endless view of the surrounding mountains.
SKI plus CITY PASS
Worldwide unique - the SKI plus CITY PASS Stubai - Innsbruck. Skiing, snowboarding, tobogganing, swimming, culture, shopping, sightseeing and all this with just one ticket. Discover our offers.
Silvester in Innsbruck
Great party in town, fireworks on the Nordkette. The turn of the year starts with fireworks on the Nordkette and a few minutes later guests experience a light show on the Inn.
Olympic bobsleigh track
Master the Olympic bobsleigh track and take on former Olympic champions. No problem: In the artificial ice channel, visitors race down the track with the guest bob and a professional at spectacular speed.
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