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Set on a wooded hill overlooking Innsbruck, this Renaissance palace is considered one of the earliest museum-style residences in Europe. Archduke Ferdinand II of Habsburg transformed it in the late 16th century, and it is now part of the Kunsthistorisches Museum (KHM) in Vienna. Inside, visitors can explore the armory, a Renaissance curiosity cabinet, and the grand Spanischer Saal with portraits of Tyrolean rulers. The palace grounds offer sweeping views of the city and the Nordkette mountain range.
※ Included in the Bundesmuseen Card.