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Innsbruck

Discover the charm of Innsbruck in Tyrol, Austria.

Catholic jurisdiction: Latin — Diocese of Innsbruck

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About Innsbruck

Innsbruck is located in western Austria, nestled in the heart of the Alps within the state of Tyrol. Known for its historic architecture and cultural events, it serves as a gateway to the Austrian mountains.

Innsbruck holds significant historical importance, hosting the Winter Olympics twice and serving as the winter capital of the Habsburg Empire. Its economy is bolstered by tourism and industry, making it a vibrant city that combines tradition with modernity. The city's character is shaped by its rich history, picturesque setting, and lively cultural scene.

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Photo of the city by Alexandra Smielova
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