Hofkirche Innsbruck
Key facts at a glance
- Audio guides, multimedia guides, listening stations
- Assistance dogs allowed
- Reduced admission
- for people with visual impairment
- Easy or simple language
- Kulturpass: Hunger auf Kunst und Kultur
- Tactile orientation aids
- Partial special tours & offers
- Rental of rollator/wheelchair
Information
- Universitätsstrasse 2
- 6020 Innsbruck
- Tyrol
- Open address in Google Maps
- Mon-Sat 9:00-17:00
- Sun 12:30-17:00
- free for people with disability cards
- free for assistant
Contact
Description
With the impressive tomb of Emperor Maximilian, the Black Men, the Ebert organ and the Silver Chapel, the Court Church is one of the most important monuments in Tyrol. Even though Emperor Maximilian is not buried here, his grandson Ferdinand I artistically realized Maximilian's wish for his "eternal memory". In addition to the tomb, a special feature of the Court Church is the more than 450-year-old organ, whose artistically designed double doors are opened during concerts.
Barrier-free accessibility
Entrance: Barrier-free main entrance via the Tyrolean Folk Art Museum in Universitätsstraße 2, ramp via main portal
Inside the building: Barrier-free toilet in the entrance area of the Folk Art Museum, cloakroom
In exhibitions: tactile guidance system, tactile overview plan
How content is conveyed
in Easy Language: Exhibition text in simple language
As audio texts: Audio guide (app)
in Braille: tactile orientation plan
multimedia: App