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LANS at the heart of the INNSBRUCK region |
NATUR AND CULTURE – SPORTS AND RECREATION – TIME TO RELAX AND UNWIND
LANS - is a peaceful, 800-year-old Tyrolean village, shaped by its background of farming and handicrafts, and offering excellent traditional cuisine.
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864 m sea level
1,000 inhabitants
Location: mountains
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The first summer visitors were traders who stayed within close reach of Innsbruck (4.5km).
With its gothic core and magnificent baroque high altar, the Church of St. Lambert is a popular wedding venue for young couples.
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There’s plenty on offer for sporty visitors too:
Countless hiking paths, a free-of-charge Kneipp facility, Lansersee lake, a 9-hole golf course, mini-golf, a shooting range, a hotel swimming pool, sauna, solarium, fitness room, a natural ice rink on Lansersee, cross-country skiing trails, a free ski bus to eight destinations, a free hiking programme and much, much more.
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INNSBRUCK
A CITY OF VARIETY AND STYLE
Olympic city twice over.
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575m above sea level
128,000 inhabitants
Location: mountains, river, ski area
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A wealth of attractions, varied exhibitions, museums, theatres, concerts and major events – such as the Innsbrucker Tanzsommer (summer dance festival), Festwochen der alten Musik (festival of early music) and the New Orleans Festival – make for a memorable stay.
Stroll around the city or conquer the peaks. Enjoy Tyrolean evenings, brass bands and baroque operas, Lederhosen and dinner jackets. The university city offers superb convention facilities and shopping opportunities. |
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| A historical centre of culture with an 800-year-old past. The city boasts a wealth of art treasures and is famous for its Little Golden Roof, Schwarze Mander sculptures, imperial Hofburg and Schloss Ambras. The city’s colourful history is linked to famous names such as Emperor Maximilian I and Maria Theresia. It’s a site where Tyrolean independence and sports medals were fought for. |
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There’s more than just one reason for a visit – it’s the city’s variety that makes it so special. The treasures in the alpine city are there to be experienced – not just looked at. Discover magnificent buildings in the heart of the city, impressive works of art in imperial residences, churches and museums. |
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But the most breathtaking treasures of all are the majestic high mountains just a stone’s throw away and the natural landscape – not to mention the ever-present contrast between ancient tradition and the vitality of a modern city. |
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