Sights
The sights in North and East Tyrol range from Roman cities to nostalgic narrow gauge railways and ski jumps.
You are looking for leisure time activities in Tyrol, but you do not simply want go to the museum?
Tyrol offers you lots of possibilities for your spare time (pic: the famous shipping on Lake Achensee). Make a ride with the nostalgic Zillertal Railway or visit the Bergisel Ski Jump! Or you still haven’t seen the Golden Roof?!
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In Stanz near Landeck, there are about 150 households and 54 stillhouses that are still in use. more
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The symbol of the city of Innsbruck is slated with 2,657 fire-gilded copper shingles. more
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The Court Church is above all known for the grave of the emperor Maximilian I and the so-called “Black Men”. more
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In the Zeiss Planetarium in the silver city of Schwaz, visitors can nearly touch the starlit sky. more
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The “mother of all mines”, the silver mine of Schwaz, is the biggest silver mine of the Middle Ages. more
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This ski jump is an architectural highlight and represents one of the main attractions of the city of Innsbruck. more
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The Stams monastery is known beyond borders for its ski gymnasium. more
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Scintillating jewels and glittering figures expect you in the Crystal Worlds in Wattens. more
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The nostalgic narrow gauge railway takes you from Jenbach to Mayrhofen in the Zillertal valley. more