Built in 1450, the Innsbruck City Tower (Stadtturm) rises 167 feet (51 meters) above the northern end of Maria Theresien Strasse, marking one of the city’s most recognizable landmarks. Topped with a striking green dome, the historic clock tower offers an open-air observation deck. From here, visitors can take in panoramic views of the Old Town, enjoying a unique perspective on the city’s layout and architecture. The tower’s enduring presence and historical significance make it a key stop for those exploring Innsbruck’s rich heritage.
Innsbruck City Tower (Stadtturm)
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