
Dom St. Jakob, often called Innsbruck Cathedral, is nestled in the historic Old Town, captivating visitors with its Baroque splendor and ornate details. Marvel at the grand dome fresco, intricate stuccowork, and the high altar featuring a renowned painting by Lucas Cranach the Elder. Gilded chapels, elaborate vaults, and delicate marble columns highlight the cathedral’s artistic mastery, attracting architecture and art enthusiasts alike. The tomb of Archduke Maximilian III provides a fascinating historical link, and the church’s acoustics add a special ambiance during concerts. Visitor entry is free, though donations are welcome.
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