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giovedì 5 aprile 2012
Sunny Innsbruck.
A couple of weeks ago I spent almost a week in Innsbruck (AT). I visited this city some years ago as a day trip from Seefeld in Tirol. I booked a short package holiday there. I almost saw all the main attractions in the city years ago, but I missed the Alpenzoo. This is a zoo located on and around a mountain. Only animals that live on mountains live there. So no lions or elephants. The Alpenzoo was a real disappointment for us. Even if we walked a lot in that area we couldn't see many animals. We could see some birds, several savage cats and a couple of ducks.
After the visit to the zoo we had lunch and then we went to the Hofkirche. This church has a sarcophagus that should have been the resting place of Maximilian I. It is surrounded by many tall statues representing the ancestors and the relatives of this emperor. You also can see king Arthur and other characters who weren't related to Maximilian
The Tyrolean Museum of Popular Art is housed in a building joined to the Hofkirche. It is a large museum with various items. There are several stube (wooden panelled living room) there.
This is the Helblinghaus; a palace built in the 15th century and decorated decorated in Baroque style in 1730.
Innsbruck has some row of ancient porticoes, like towns as Bolzano and Merano in Italy.
This is Ambras castle. It is situated some 2 km from Innsbruck. This reinassance castle was built in the 16th century over ancient fundations.
Inside this castle there is a rich collection of armoirs and a room with strange things. Here you can see some pieces of this collection.
We did a day trip to Hall in Tirol. Here we visited a mint museum, but I wasn't too impressed of this place.
Hall in Tirol has some nice spots.
Almost every day we spent some time at konditorei (confectionery) Walter. I enjoyed a a ice cream with whipped cream and my mother a piece of cake or a hot chocolate with whipped cream.
This is a typical Austrian dish. Spaetzle with cheese and roasted onions. We used to have a lunch at a typical restaurant; Stiftskeller.
This is the square at the back of our favourite restaurant. Have a look at the mountains with the snow!
I didn't want to miss the Wilten basilica. It is a richly decorated church in Rococo style.
Innsbruck has a beautiful covered market (Markthalle). Here you can buy mostly food, but you can also have something to eat or drink. In fact there are some cafes and stalls with bakery products inside.
Here you can see some houses by the river Inn. Most of them are colorful
Ok; that's all. Have a happy Easter everyone!
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