The most famous landmark of the state capital of Tyrol is the Golden Roof in the Gothic old town. A few streets behind it is St. Jacob's Cathedral. Stroll along Maria-Theresien-Straße to the Triumph Gate. And then enjoy the peace and quiet under the shady trees in the Hofgarten near the Hofburg. www.innsbruck.info/en/top-topics/accessible-innsbruck.html
Golden Roof Museum
Built as the residence of the Tyrolean sovereigns. The magnificent dungeon with the 2657 gold-plated copper shingles was added by Emperor Maximilian I. Permanent exhibition on Emperor Maximilian I and the late Middle Ages in Tyrol. www.goldenes-dachl.at
To reach the museum by elevator, please report to the cash desk. Disabled-accessible toilet.
Imperial Palace
Built in the late Gothic style under Archduke Sigmund and Emperor Maximilian I, redesigned under Empress Maria Theresia, state hall, chapel, showrooms. www.hofburg-innsbruck.at
Entrance for wheelchair users in the Great Castle Courtyard (please ring the bell). At the first staircase there is a stair lift, then a lift to the exhibition rooms. Disabled toilets on the ground floor and second floor.
Court Church
Built 1555-65, most important German imperial tomb (pseudo grave of Maximilian I) surrounded by 28 life-size bronze figures. www.tiroler-landesmuseen.at
Outside ramp at the entrance Tyrolean Folk Art Museum One of the most beautiful Alpine collections: rooms, traditional costumes, farm equipment, carnival masks, nativity scenes. www.tiroler-landesmuseen.at 2 steps to the museum door, elevator in the museum
Tyrolean State Museum Ferdinandeum
Significant and comprehensive collections from art history to archaeology, history, natural sciences and music make the Ferdinandeum a museum of international standing. www.tiroler-landesmuseen.at
Barrier-free entrance via the backyard, elevator in the museum
Tirol panorama - Imperial Infantry Museum
The largest painted work of art in Tyrol, the giant circular painting www.tiroler-landesmuseen.at
All areas are accessible by wheelchair, there is a wheelchair accessible toilet and a rental wheelchair
Innsbruck barrier-free
Innsbruck, Burggraben 3
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