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Historical city of Innsbruck, Austria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Historical city of Innsbruck, Austria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Golden Roof in the historical city of Innsbruck, Austria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Historical city of Innsbruck, Austria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Historical city of Innsbruck, Austria Royalty Free Stock Photo
historical centre of innsbruck austria Royalty Free Stock Photo
historical centre of innsbruck austria Royalty Free Stock Photo
historical centre of innsbruck austria
Historical city of Innsbruck, Austria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Historical city of Innsbruck, Austria Royalty Free Stock Photo
historical centre of innsbruck austria Royalty Free Stock Photo
historical centre of innsbruck austria Royalty Free Stock Photo
historical centre of innsbruck austria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Historical centre of Innsbruck. Innsbuck landmark. River embankment in Tirol. Winter landscape with Austrian Alps. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Historical centre of Innsbruck. Innsbuck landmark. River embankment in Tirol. Winter landscape with Austrian Alps. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Goldenes Dachl (Golden Roof) is a landmark structure located in the Old Town (Altstadt) section of Innsbruck, Austria. It is considered the city's most famous symbol. Completed in 1500, the roof was decorated with 2,657 fire-gilded copper tiles for Emperor Maximilian I to mark his wedding to Bianca Maria Sforza. The Emperor and his wife used the balcony to observe festivals, tournaments, and other events that took place in the square below


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