In the adjoining museum you can immerse yourself in the time of emperor maximilian.
Innsbruck golden roof museum.
Come to the historic old town and see for yourself.
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Emperor maximilian i 1459 1519 ordered the construction of the splendid balcony before 1500.
Completed in 1500 the roof was decorated with 2 657 fire gilded copper tiles for emperor maximilian i to mark his wedding to bianca maria sforza.
The golden roof served the sovereign above all for purposes of representation and as a demonstration of worldly power.
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The innsbruck hallmark is world famous for its 2 657 fire gilded copper tiles.
The emperor maximilian i 1459 1519 had the late gothic bay built on the occasion of his wedding around 1500 ad in order to defeat the rumors regarding the imperial financial difficulties.
The emperor and his wife used the balcony to observe festivals tournaments.
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You can t miss it.
Visitors also learn about the exciting history of a city that centuries ago was richer more vibrant and more urban than any other city in the heart of the holy roman empire of the german nation and how this paved the way for the future.
The golden roof is a must see for anyone visiting innsbruck.
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The golden roof outside is very nice but what we enjoyed was the museum inside.
This museum tells the story of the unique golden roof building and its creator emperor maximilian i using vibrant exhibits and interactive elements.
The loggia built on two floors was completed in the 16th century.
It was included in our innsbruck card but we would have paid to go even if it wasn t.
The goldenes dachl golden roof is a landmark structure located in the old town altstadt section of innsbruck austria it is considered the city s most famous symbol.
Visitors can also head inside to visit the golden roof museum which chronicles the life of emperor maximilian i and the history of innsbruck and displays six of the original roof tiles the gold tiles were replaced by copper replicas in.
Innsbruck city tours and walking tours of the old town typically include a photo stop at the golden roof.