
Commissioned by Emperor Maximilian I in the early 16th century, the Goldenes Dachl (Golden Roof) is one of Innsbruck’s most recognizable landmarks. Its 2,657 gilded copper tiles shimmer above a balcony once used by the Emperor to view festivals and tournaments. Featuring Late Gothic detailing, it showcases frescoes and coats of arms celebrating Maximilian’s imperial reach. Inside, a museum delves into his life and Innsbruck’s history. Cafes and shops abound in the area, inviting travelers to linger. Consider a guided tour for deeper insights into this shining historical jewel.
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