The first mention of Riggersburg Castle is found in a 12th century manuscript. The castle was built on an impregnable rock 40 kilometres from Graz. The castle took its present form became its present form in the 17th century and is now privately o... read more
St. James Cathedral is located in the heart of the Tyrolean city of Innsbruck. It was originally the site of an old church in late Romanesque style, but it was destroyed in an earthquake in 1689. The modern monumental building was built between 17... read more
The Imperial Palace Hofburg is located in the heart of the Tyrolean city of Innsbruck. It was built by Archduke Sigismund in the 1460s on the site of medieval fortifications. Interestingly, part of these defences later became part of the modern pa... read more
The Gold Roof House is located in the historic centre of the Tyrolean town of Innsbruck. This five-storey old building is famous for its balcony covered with a gilded roof, which gave the building its name. Now this colourful building is a kind of... read more

