Saturday, July 11, 2026

Hofburg Innsbruck

Hofburg Innsbruck is one of the three most important historic buildings of Austria along with Schonbrunn Palace and Hofburg Vienna. The palace was expanded by Maximilian I around 1500 and completely remodelled in the Baroque and Rococo style by Maria Theresa between 1754 and 1773.







A tableau of the Royal Family



The Ancestral Gallery



Leopold II



Imperial Chapel



The Giant's Hall





The Painting Gallery





The Imperial Apartments





Friday, July 10, 2026

Hofkirche : The Gallery

The effigy tomb of Emperor Maximilian lies on the gallery of Hofkirche.












Effigy tomb of Emperor Maximilian I



It forme part of the cenotaph of Emperor Maximilian I




Thursday, July 9, 2026

Hofkirche

Hofkirche is a Gothic-Renaissance church built by Emperor Ferdinand in 1553 as a memorial to his grandfather Emperor Maximilian I (Maximilian's tomb remained in Wiener Neustadt because his will had directed that he be buried there). The church is often called the “Black Men Church” (Schwarzmanderkirche) because of the 28 larger than life bronze statues inside.
















Tomb of Emperor Maximilian I



His body is remains in Wiener Neustadt 



It is in fact a cenotaph





28 large bronze statues of ancestors, relatives and heroes. 





































It is customary to touch here for good luck