The Imperial Palace in Innsbruck: In the footsteps of Maximilian I, Maria Theresa and Sisi
The Imperial Hofburg in Innsbruck is one of the most famous palaces in Austria, alongside the Hofburg Vienna and Schönbrunn...
Read moreThe Imperial Hofburg in Innsbruck is one of the most famous palaces in Austria, alongside the Hofburg Vienna and Schönbrunn...
Read moreThe newly designed exhibition in Innsbruck's Zeughaus tells the story of Tyrol from many...
Read more"... worthy of a prince" - this is how the Tyrolean topographer Beda Weber characterized...
Read moreTextile works have accompanied mankind for thousands of years. Their production goes back...
Read moreTogether with Schallaburg Castle and the Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna, 2024 will see the age of...
Read moreAb 10. November präsentiert der Künstler Markus Wörgötter Plastiken aus Gips, Bronze und Textil im...
WeiterlesenDas Ferdinandeum lädt die Künstlerin und Soziologin Anna Scalfi Eghenter zu einem ortspezifischen...
WeiterlesenWith a look at porcelain, silverware and table decorations, the new exhibition in the...
Read moreMünzen sind heute in erster Linie zum Zahlen da. Doch das war nicht immer so. Nach wie vor...
WeiterlesenThe Neues Landhaus is the largest remaining Nazi building in Tyrol. Built in 1938/39 as the seat...
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