Court Church (Hofkirche)

Court Church (Hofkirche)

Court Church (Hofkirche)

Built by Ferdinand I in 1553, the Court Church (Hofkirche) stands as a striking example of Gothic architecture and is an integral part of the grand Hofburg Imperial Palace in Innsbruck’s Old Town. The church’s main aisle is dominated by the elaborate cenotaph of Maximilian I, a focal point that draws visitors with its intricate details and historical significance. Today, visitors can explore the church’s rich history and admire the craftsmanship of the cenotaph, which offers a glimpse into the artistic and cultural heritage of the region.

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