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Court Church of Innsbruck (Hofkirche)

Universitatstrasse 2, Innsbruck, Austria
43 0 512 584302
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Ranked #4 of 36 attractions in Innsbruck
Type: Monuments/ Statues, Religious Sites
Traveller Description: The Hoffkirche or Court Church of Maximilan I was built to house the tomb of Maximilian I and was completed in 1587.  The tomb lies in the center of... more »
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Canberra, Australia
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 13 May 2013 NEW

A fascinating church graced with a beautiful cloister. Well worth the time to inspect the central tomb and the rows of life-size metal statues lined up in honour. The entrance is tied in with the connected Volksmuseum next door, which can be confusing at first.

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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 4 May 2013

The cenotaph of Emperor Maximillian is breathtaking in a lovely church. You have to pay to enter, via the Museum next door, and you get to see much of the building. If you buy the joint ticket that covers the Museum entry as well you get to come out at high level in the church for a birds eye view... More

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Berchem, Antwerpen, Belgium
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 26 April 2013

The outside is not so impressive, just like every other church that is easy to just walk by. If I wouldn't have seen the pictures on postcards and asked at the tourist information center, I wouldn't have known what was inside! A must see!

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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 11 April 2013

Magnificent display of Habsburg megalomania. The statues designed by Albrecht Dürer are amazing, but the whole complex is impressive, especially since it is basically an empty shell, since the man for whom it was designed is buried in Wiener Neustadt. Very good audio guide for free. Don't miss the silver chapel (stairs up at the back of the church), especially... More

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Lanarkshire
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 12 March 2013

Enter through the museum and into a little side room where a multimedia display brings the time of Maximillian to life. The enter the church to be overawed by the statues surrounding the empty tomb. Dont miss the silver chapel with the knight on his knees before the alter.

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London, United Kingdom
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4 of 5 stars Reviewed 5 March 2013 via mobile

I wished I had spent more time here as I didn't get to see everything, we had a tour guide who explained the story of Emperor Maximilian and that the bronze statues surrounding him were all relatives, friends and ancestors to see him kept safe even in the after life, a beautiful tomb, worth going to see

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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 25 February 2013

Maximillian wanted to be remembered in his death and this church insures that he is. The life-sized statuary around his crypt was amazing. Definitely worth seeing!

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Bucharest, Romania
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 11 January 2013

The church itself is very beautiful, but the most impressive details are the large bronze statues and Maximilian's tomb. The church can be visited either from the upper part through an entrance from the Tyrolian Folk Art Museum or through the regular entrance at the ground floor. A nice part of the church that I loved and I think one... More

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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 23 December 2012

I visited the Hofkirche with family on a Tuesday in October. I enjoy visiting churches but was absolutely intrigued with all the bronze statues surrounding the (empty) tomb of Maximilian I. I spent a very long time studying each bronze statue, as they were so very detailed (and indeed photographed each one too). I only wish I had brought some... More

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4 of 5 stars Reviewed 11 December 2012

The other reviews that I have read pretty much sum it up well. The bronze statues are the highlight of this church. They are big and kind of spooky. There is a gift shop/coffee shop as you come out, so it is also a nice place to take a short break during the day. Definitely worth a visit.

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