This Innsbruck landmark is located in the Old Town Square, and the name “Goldenes Dachl,” which translates to “Golden Roof,” is a very apt name. Built in the year 1500 to celebrate the wedding of famous Emperor Maximilian I to Bianca Maria Sforza, the Golden Roof is built from over twenty five hundred gilded copper tiles, and has served for hundreds of years as a symbol of the wealth and power of the Hapsburg Empire. Today, the Goldenes Dachl is home to a museum, which is open December through October, and closed during the month of November.

Goldenes Dachl , Herzog-Friedrich-Straße 15, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria

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