17 Apr 2024
About 20 minutes by bus (for holders of the Innsbruck Card free ticket and free entry to the castle) from the center stands this Renaissance castle built in 1563 by Archduke Ferdinand II.
The structure is divided into lower and upper castle and the collection, which aimed to collect stories of centuries of art and war and Habsburg relics, includes paintings by Van Dyck, Titian, Cranach and Velasquez; the armor room (of the Thirty Years' War, of the imperial family, baroque, sixteenth century and tournament); the Hall of Arts and Wonders with a splendid piano that belonged to Archduke Ferdinand II, the only example existing in the world; the Antiquarium (with the particular Plate of Fools); the wonderful Hall of the Emperors with the Habsburg family tree and images of the various Emperors; the large park can be used in summer until 9.30 pm.
A visit not to be missed!