In 1500 the Hofburg Innsbruck was completed under Emperor Maximilian I (1459-1519). It already had the same dimensions as today and was captured by Albrecht Dürer as a …
The trail from the gorge to the ruin is not quite as appealing. Although you have a beautiful view of the surrounding mountains but a large part you have to …
Starting from the Roman road station Matreyum, three castles were built to protect Brennerstrasse in the Middle Ages. One (and the youngest) of these was Trautson Castle, built in 1221, …
The castle is very nice, looks very well maintained from the outside and has a nice, well-kept small park. The pilgrimage church (actually "chapel") also looks very pretty from the outside.
Schneeberg Castle was first mentioned in documents in 1297. Parts of the defensive wall and the striking round tower still exist from this period. In 1571, the medieval complex was …
Beautiful baroque castle, which today houses the South Tyrol Museum of Hunting and Fishing. Especially recommended for families, also because the theme path "forest and water" is right on the castle.
Ancient water and nature spectacle with craggy rock formations of 70 meters height, bold and stable guided suspension bridges and sturdy stairs when climbing through the gorge
The old ruins of the JAUFENBURG were lovingly restored and made accessible to visitors. On Mondays between 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m., the small four-story museum with lots of information …
Martinsbühel Castle, sometimes also referred to as Martinsbühel Castle or Sankt Martinsberg, is a renovated hilltop castle between the Inn and the Martinswand in the municipality of Zirl in the Innsbruck-Land district of Tirol.