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  1. The Imperial Palace was completed in the year 1500 under Emperor Maximilian I (1459-1519). The palace was built to the same scale as is seen today and was captured as a watercolour by Albrecht Dürer.

  2. The Imperial Palace (German: Kaiserliche Hofburg), originally built by Archduke Sigmund the Rich, is one of the major attractions in Innsbruck. Beside Schönbrunn Palace and the Imperial Palace of Vienna, the Imperial Palace at Innsbruck is one of the three major historic-cultural monuments in Austria. The Palace, known as the Hofburg by locals ...

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  3. The Hofburg (English: Court Castle) is a former Habsburg palace in Innsbruck, Austria, and considered one of the three most significant cultural buildings in the country, along with the Hofburg Palace and Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna.

  4. Apr 30, 2023 · In a nutshell, the Innsbruck Imperial Palace stands as a testament to the Habsburgs’ legacy in Innsbruck, dating back to the 1500s — the time when Emperor Maximilian I declared Innsbruck as the capital of the empire. The Hofburg served as the royal residence for a period, until the capital was eventually relocated to Vienna.

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  5. Emperor Ferdinand I the Kind-Hearted (*1793/1835-1848/1875†) Archduke Karl Ludwig (*1833/1855-1861/1896†) Emperor Francis Joseph I (*1830/1848-1916†) and the end of the Habsburg monarchy. Recent construction works. Imperial Palace Innsbruck: Its History.

  6. The Hofburg, the former imperial palace in Innsbruck, stands as a monument to centuries of Habsburg rule, its history intertwined with the rise and fall of one of Europe's most powerful dynasties. Construction began in the 15th century under Emperor Maximilian I, who envisioned a magnificent palace to rival those of other European courts.

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  8. From the 15 th to the 18 th century the best historical sites of Innsbruck were constructed including Court Church, Golden Roof, and Imperial Palace etc. as the Habsburg dynasty came into power. The old town was bombed about 22 times during the Second World War but it’s still very nicely preserved.

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