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This Alpine town and capital of Tyrol is synonymous with skiing and enveloped by towering snow-capped peaks; it was the site of two Olympic Games. Innsbruck is a fairytale town whose Altstadt (Old Town) is dominated by a Habsburg palace and Baroque cathedral, but its showpiece is the Goldenes Dachl (Golden Roof), a glittering oriel built for Emperor Maximilian I consisting of 2,657 gold-plated copper tiles. Skiers making a pilgrimage to this skiing Mecca won’t want to miss nearby Ski Circus, one of the most renowned ski areas in the world.
This Alpine town and capital of Tyrol is synonymous with skiing and enveloped by towering snow-capped peaks; it was the site of two Olympic Games. Innsbruck is a fairytale town whose Altstadt (Old Town) is dominated by a Habsburg palace and Baroque cathedral, but its showpiece is the Goldenes Dachl (Golden Roof), a glittering oriel built for Emperor Maximilian I consisting of 2,657 gold-plated copper tiles. Skiers making a pilgrimage to this skiing Mecca won’t want to miss nearby Ski Circus, one of the most renowned ski areas in the world.
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