Tyrolean Panorama with Kaiserjägermuseum (Tyrolean Imperial Infantry).
The new Tyrolean Panorama museum is located on Bergisel hill, where the Tyroleans fought pitched battles in their struggle for freedom. In the attractive new building designed by star architect Zaha Hadid visitors can admire one of the world's last surviving 360 degree paintings. While you immerse yourself in the details of Tyrol's history and myths, don't forget to enjoy the breathtaking view of the Nordkette massif and the Valley of the Inn.
Bergisel ski jump, Innsbruck.
The Olympic ski jumping venue and the Bergisel leg of the International Four Hills Tournament have turned Bergisel into a attraction for sports lovers and tourists alike. The platform at the top of the ski jump about 250 metres above Innsbruck offers you have a spectacular vista of the city and the surrounding mountains.
Ambras Castle.
Magnificent Ambras Castle with its chamber of art and curiosities, armouries and portrait gallery of Habsburg rulers is a popular destination for excursions. The idyllic castle gardens with their ancient trees is a very popular destination among Innsbruckers for day outings. The castle's magical atmosphere transport visitors back into a great past. The superb Ambras art collections include, among other things, a 'Wunderkammer' (chamber of art and curiosities), armouries and an antiquarium.
Swarovski Crystal Worlds.
Since it opened in 1995, Swarovski Crystal Worlds in Wattens has enchanted millions of visitors. In the village in which the company was founded, Swarovski has created an iridescent cosmos of sparkling crystals in a sensuous atmosphere surrounded by contemporary art. Immerse yourself in a brilliant world in which art and crystal fuse to give you an experience of unforgettable moments of wonder.
Nordkette – Innsbruck's lookout mountain.
Nowhere are urban space and rugged mountains so close. In just 20 minutes the Hungerburgbahn funicular whisks you from the centre of Innsbruck up into the high Alps. Whether summer or winter, a visit to Innsbruck's Nordkette never disappoints: 350 cloud-free days a year grant visitors a magnificent vista over the capital city of the Alps.