Tourist Guide Innsbruck
Innsbruck is an Austrian city located in the Tyrolean region in the beautiful
Inn valley and is one of the most popular holiday centers of Austria.
The varied Olympia Ski World of Innsbruck and its close surrounding ski resorts
as St. Anton, Kitzbühel and others represent one of the biggest ski and
winter sport regions in Austria, where you can enjoy about 130 kilometers of
pistes which are well outfitted with cable cars and lifts.
Innsbruck is an ancient city of 1239 and has been the residency to several Hadsburg
lords. The Emperor Maximilian I lived here from 1459 to 1519.
The official language is German and the local currency is Euro.
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