A late Gothic balcony from 1500, decorated with 2,657 gilded copper tiles, commissioned by Emperor Maximilian I. It is the symbol of Innsbruck and is located in the heart of the old town. Inside the building beneath the balcony is a small museum dedicated to Maximilian I.
The ticket is valid for the museum inside the building. Viewing the golden roof from outside is free of charge. The museum is open daily; arriving in the morning before tourist groups is recommended.
Address: Rennweg 6, Innsbruck
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Address: Rennweg 3, Innsbruck
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Phone: +43 512 582642
Address: Österreich, Innrain 4, Innsbruck
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Phone: +43 664 88901286
Address: Adolf-Pichler-Platz 1, Innsbruck
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Phone: +43 512 5517000
Address: Herzog-Siegmund-Ufer 5, Innsbruck
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Address: Herzog-Friedrich-Straße 6, Innsbruck
Phone: +43 512 5711110
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Address: Kiebachgasse 2, Innsbruck
Phone: +43 676 6533000
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Address: Stiftgasse 1/7, Innsbruck
Phone: +43 512 570706
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Address: Herrengasse 8, Innsbruck
Phone: +43 512 583535
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Address: Höttinger Gasse 15, Innsbruck
Phone: +43 512 936729
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