Hofburg Innsbruck, A Regal Experience in Baroque Grandeur

Rennweg 1, Innsbruck 6020, Austria
The interior of the palace is quite good
3.8

Introduction

Hofburg Palace is a historic palace built around 1460. Under the leadership of Archduke Sigismund, the palace was completed. In 1754, Queen Maria Theresa ordered the expansion of the palace, transforming it into a magnificent late Baroque and Rococo-style building. The most striking features include polished marble and platinum-decorated luxurious halls. These halls house busts of imperial family members and three splendid ceiling frescoes. Additionally, at the southern end of the palace, there is a convent with two impressive gates in a highly Baroque style.
Address
Rennweg 1, Innsbruck 6020, Austria
Opening hours
Open from 9:00 to 17:00 daily (last admission at 16:30), closed on August 15th.