“Innsbruck is small, but composed of uniform buildings, as if it were one continuous house,” from the Table Talk of Martin Luther. Discover the diversity in the design of building facades, whether gables, bay windows, paintings, inscriptions, depictions of...
Strong women have left their mark in Innsbruck! During this tour, we encounter 9 different personalities, such as the powerhouse Maria Theresa, the determined Lisl, architect diva Zaha Hadid, or the “wild” Hilde. Did you know that Maria Winterle was...
Epidemic history in Innsbruck: What connects the address Weihnhardtstraße 4 with the namesake Dr. Weinhart and the Dreiheiligenkirche? As part of our tour, we will explore how the city dealt with a “pestilence” at the beginning of the 17th century....
Get to know our beautiful Innsbruck Old Town from a very special perspective – “The Innkeeper Culture since the 16th century.” Quirky regulations from the sovereign, such as glasses needing to be washed at least once a week, anecdotes from resourceful...
Embark on the traces of Jewish life in Innsbruck. The guided city walk spans from the first reports from the Middle Ages to the terror against the Jewish population during the Nazi regime and into the present. A very turbulent history, in which periods of tolerance...