PLANETARIUM – Schwaz
A little bit closer to heaven - at the Planetarim Schwaz. A fascinating discovery with stars, comets and a lot of information about the universe. An unforgettable visit for children and adults with entertainment and culture. | |  |
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MEDIEVAL SILBER MINE – Schwaz
Experience the Middle Ages - feel the adventure - silver mining - see the mountain from a different angle - undertake a journey through time. 500 years ago more than 11,000 miners worked at what is now a popular tourist attraction. | |  |
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SWAROVSKY CRYSTAL– Wattens
Be amazed in the "Chambers of Wonder" inside the "Giant". An escape into a cosmos of sparkling ideas, contemporary art and famous Swarovski crystal, that will remain etched on your mind forever. | |  |
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ST. GEORGENBERG, WOLFSKLAMM – Stans
St. Georgenberg near Stans is the most romantic place of pilgrimage in Tyrol. The baroque pilgrims church, and the "Lindenkirchlein" in gothic style are Tyrols best example of sacral art. A special experience is a hike through the "Wolfsklamm" (gorge). | |  |
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TIROLIAN FARM MUSEUM – Kramsach
This museum portrays the day-to-day life of the rural Tyrolean population in the days before the industrialisation of agriculture. 14 farmsteads from Tyrolean valley communities can be seen. Guided tours in English, French and Italian are possible. | |  |
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RATTENBERG
The medieval town of Rattenberg nestles between the Inn River on one side and the Schlossberg Mountain on the other . Around 600 people (the smallest town in Austria) live in the carefully restored civic houses, jewels of medieval urban construction. Rattenberg is also known as the glass town, where beautiful creations of engraved glass, painted glass, crystal glass, plates, bowls etc. can be found. Glass blowers can also be watched at work. | |  |
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FORTRESS KUFSTEIN - Kufstein
The fortress of Kufstein is a jewel in the lower Tyrol region and a landmark of the district capital Kufstein. The fortress, owned by the bishops of Regensburg, was documented for the first time in 1200. Visit the castle restaurant or enjoy one of the many events in the fortress of Kufstein. | |  |
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ACHENSEE HISTORICAL STEAM RAILWAY
Over and over again fascinating - the scenic trip with our historical steam railway through the region of the Achensee with gradients up to 16%. A thrill for the young and not so young! | |  |
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VITALBERG – Pertisau am Achensee
Tiroler Steinöl® Vitalberg Experience the chronicle of a small family operation in Karwendel Mountains and learn all about the Origin and significance of the tyrolean Stone Oel. | |  |
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ACHENSEE BOATING – Achensee
Crystal Clear water under blue skies. Enjoy the spectacular mountain scenery around the "Fjord" Tyrol. Three passenger ships with a capacity from 120 to 600 people to cross over the Achensee. | |  |
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TRATZBERG CASTLE– Stans
Experience history through a fascinating radio play-management, where Emperor Maximilian I and other aristocratic Previous Tratzbergs "personally" the more than 500 years old, original furnished castle present. Recommended for adults and children alike. | | |
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OLYMPIC SKI JUMP BERGISEL – Innsbruck
Towering high above Innsbruck on the wooded Bergisel Hill, the brand-new Bergisel Ski Jump is a sight to behold. The hill itself is a historic site, scene of the 1809 battles in which Andreas Hofer led some Tyrolean peasants against French and Bavarian forces in the Tyrolean War of Independence. The first ski jump was erected here in the year 1925. And in 1964 and 1976, the Innsbruck Ski Jump was venue of the Olympic Ski Jumping competitions. | |  |
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RIEDEL GLAS – Kufstein
"ADVENTURES OF PERCEPTION" is the new attraction to the visitors in the hut close review "glass maker art" can experience and the affiliated "Symphony", a staging of sensory perceptions and art experience, the visitor visually and acoustically in the world of philosophy Riedel'schen abducted | |  |
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CASTLE FREUNDSBERG – Schwaz
The castle Freundsberg on a hill above Schwaz is a castle from the 11th Century. In addition, there is a small church, which was built in the 17th Century. In the castle itself is the Museum of the City Schwaz accommodated. | |  |
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CATHEDRAL ST. JAKOB - Innsbruck
The huge two-towered front of the Parish Cathedral St. Jacob dominates the Cathedral square at the northwestern side of the Royal Court.Based on designs by the Baroque architect Johann Jakob Herkommer, this church was rebuilt between 1717 and 1724 on the site of an earlier Gothic church. It is roofed with domes and has a lavish baroque interior, part of which was executed by the Asam brothers. | |  |
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BELL MUSEUM GRASSMAYR – Innsbruck
is a unique combination of bell foundry, bell museum and a sound room. On the basis of past experience, we are certain you will consider your visit a genuine adventure. We recommend allowing yourself approximately one hour for your visit. | |  |
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AMBRAS PALACE – Innsbruck
Ambras Palace is delightfully located above Innsbruck and is one of the city´s most noteworthy attractions.The Castle was built by Archduke Ferdinand II of Austria (1529-1595), Count of Tirol, in the 16th century. It´s divided into a lower and an upper castle set in the remains of a medieval fortress. This was Ferdinand´s favorite residence and the center of his court´s cultural life. | |  |
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GOLDEN ROOFM – Innsbruck
The Golden Roofm the symbol for Innsbruck, the Tyrolean capital, is famous throughout the world for its 2.657 gilded roof tiles. The gold-plating was commissionend around 1500 by Emperor Maximilian I (1459-1519). The royal balcony was later used for ceremonial occasions and also as a show of power. | |  |
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TRIUMPHAL ARCH – Innsbruck
Situated at the south end of Maria-Theresien Straße, the Triumphal Arch, modeled after roman archetypes was built by Empress Maria Theresa on occasion of the marriage of her son, the Duke of Tuscany, later Emperor Leopold II, to Maria Ludovica from Spain. The marble reliefs were created by Balthasar Moll in 1744. The ones on the south side show Leopold and his bride Ludovika, the ones on the north show Empress Maria Theresia and her beloved husband, Francis I Stephen of Lothringen, who sadly died during the celebrations. | | 
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CITY TOWER – Innsbruck
Built between 1442 and 1450, this magnificent tower has a 16th century bulbous cupola under which, the next floor down was the flat of the towers warden. The tower offers stunning views over Innsbruck’s roofs and the surrounding Alpine scenery. | |  |
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THE IMPERIAL PALACE OF INNSBRUCK - Innsbruck
The Imperial Palace was erected by Archduke Siegmund the Rich in late Gothic style around 1460. It was rebuilt in the Baroque style (but with rococo detailing) between 1754 and 1773 on orders of Empress Maria Theresa. The Palace, flanked by a set of domed towers, is a fine example of Baroque secular architecture. The structure has four wings and a splendid two-story Riesensaal (Giant´s Hall), painted in white and gold and filled with portraits of the Habsburgs. | |  |
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ST. ANN`S COLUMN – Innsbruck
On 26th July 1703 (St. Ann's Day) St. Ann's column was erected right in the centre of Maria-Theresien-Straße to commemorate the liberation of the Bavarian troops which had the Tyrol invaded earlier. On top of this corinthic column built out of red marble is a statue of St. Mary. Surrounding the column are statues of the Saints Kassian, Vigilius, George and Ann, built by Christoforo Bendetti, an italian sculpture from Trento. | |  |
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ALPINE ZOO – Innsbruck
The Alpine Zoo, located at an elevation of 727 meters, is Europe's highest zoo. It features more than 2,000 animal and 150 species of Alpine animals. What makes this zoo special is that it depicts Alpine animals in historical and contemporary form. The ALPINE ZOO, a theme zoo, is the world's only zoo that presents such a complete collection of European Alpine animals in enclosures, aquariums and outdoor terrariums. | |  |
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IMPERIAL CHURCH – Innsbruck
The Hofkirche (Imperial Church) in Innsbruck with its memorial for Emperor Maximilian I is the most prominent tomb memorial for an emperor in Europe. Furthermore it provides evidence of European court art for which the best artists such as Albrecht Dürer, Peter Vischer the older and Alexander Colin were employed. | |  |
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TYROLEAN FOLK ART MUSEUM - Innsbruck
To learn more about Tyrol is a visit to the Tyrolean Folk Art Museum certainly be interesting. The museum, next to the Hofkirche in the heart of Innsbruck, is regarded as the best "Heimatmuseum" in Europe. Due to renovation of 8 January 2008 to 18 May 2009 | |  |
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