Innsbruck, Austria
Universitätsstraße 2
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+43 51259489514
Assistive hearing loopWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet
Beautiful church attached to the Tyrolean Museum. The tomb for Maximilian is really cool with all the the life size status surrounding it. While I was there a gentleman was playing the organ in the small hall on the second floor
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If you like highly ornate churches, you'll enjoy this one. Huge painted ceiling frescoes and a beautiful dome. Extremely grand, ornate organ pipes over the entrance if you look back from the alter end of the aisle. The whole alter area is just as grand. It is free to enter but if you want to take photographs you need to buy a 1 photo pass (good for 1 hour) from the automated ticket machines as you go in. A papal paparazzi pass...
Its a must go destination in Innsbruck. the ticket for all the museums is just 11 and it takes at least one day to enjoy them all. special one is the the church which is one of a kind. not people at all and its warm there is coffee, too.
We visited the church, but they also have a museum in the building adjacent. The price is 8 euros fir church, and 11 for both church and museum. When visiting the church, don’t forget also about the multimedia part which tells the story of the emperor. When we were there, there was also a small exhibition related to evangelical figurines made in the past in Innsbruck area.
3-stars average. It’s a beautiful church. It’s a bit small and lacking history, I’m not sure it’s worth for 8/person. If you have time, money, and know who the Emperor was then it’s worth it.
There's a statue of King Arthur here. Would also recommend the audio guide; otherwise I would have missed out on King Arthur. It's also one of the more unique churches I've seen; it's part of the museum and there's literally a coffin in the middle of the place, and it's flanked by statues.
As you may read that this church is one of the most important church in Austria as it has the tomb of Tyrol's National hero and also an Cenotaph (empty tomb) dedicated to Emperor Maximilian. The cenotaph is impressive and is surrounded by 28 Bronze statues each of which is impressive in its own right. If you have a day to spend in Innsbruck, you shouldn't miss this one.
Beautiful memorial for Maximilian, when in Innsbruck worthwile to visit
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