As the capital city of Tyrol in Austria, Innsbruck is a charming town based a valley surrounded by high mountains. Nature envelops the city, but its charm resides in its monuments. The Old Town of Innsbruck is especially wonderful. While walking by Maria Teresien Street, you'll have the chance to discover its Baroque atmosphere as well as the extraordinary Stadtturm watchtower or the Golden Roof. In this winter resort city, the Triumphal Arch will be waiting for you, and the Dom St. Jacob will amaze you with its treasures. Innsbruck will be a pleasant stroll in the path of Emperor Maximilien of Austria.
The Triumphal Arch is one of the most famous attractions of Innsbruck. Located at the end of Maria-Theresien-Straße, the monument is unique. Built in 1765, Triumphpforte has been made of stone instead of wood and became a memorial of Archduke Leopold's marriage.
Maria Theresien Street was founded 700 hundred years ago. From a few local farms, it became a wonderful shopping street with amazing Baroque architectures. From cute outdoors cafés to medieval buildings, you'll be able to walk by its great history.
The next step of this tour will be the great St. Anne's Column. Built-in 1704 by Cristoforo Benedetti, the sculptor chose red Kramsach marble to make the column. Around the monument are four statues of saints; Saint Anne, Cassian, Vigilius and Saint George.
You will make your own way to the meeting points