Artem Potapov
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Amazing views, architecture, and Tyrolean history
We visited Bergisel Ski Jump in May, and it turned out to be one of the highlights of our trip to Innsbruck. The ski jump itself, designed by Zaha Hadid, is a stunning piece of architecture. We took the funicular and elevator up to the top, and the panoramic views over Innsbruck and the surrounding Alps were absolutely breathtaking—even without snow on the ground!
It was really cool to stand where the athletes take off—gives you a whole new respect for ski jumping. There’s also a cozy café at the top where we enjoyed coffee with a view.
The visit also includes entry to the Tyrol Panorama Museum (not the Olympic Museum), which features a fascinating look at Tyrolean history, culture, and an impressive 360° panoramic painting.
Tips for your visit:
🎟️ Combo tickets include the funicular, elevator to the tower, and entrance to the Tyrol Panorama Museum.
🗓️ Visiting in May was perfect—no crowds, pleasant weather, and everything open.
📸 Visit on a clear day for the best views—sunset is especially beautiful.
☕ Don’t miss the café at the top—it’s small but offers incredible scenery.
👟 Some light walking and stairs involved, so wear comfortable shoes.
A must-visit spot in Innsbruck, even outside of ski season. Beautifully designed, educational, and unforgettable.