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Innsbruck is within the Inn River Valley. It was inhabited by the Illyrian people. Their urns are primarily located in Vois, Hotting and Muhlau. Birga was the name of their settlement.

 

The Inntal Valley crosses with Wippotal Valley. It also accesses the Brenner.

 

Innsbruck is part of the Igls, Arzl and Vill village areas as well. Sometime in the 6th century the Bavarians came here.

 

The Eisacktal Valley became part of Innsbruck during 1027. Both the Wilten Monastery and Amras Castle was erected in 1138. The Imperial Palace was built in 1460. The Golden Roof was constructed in 1500.

 

The Opera House and Theater was built around 1629. Then in 1669, the University at Insbruck was built.

 

Among the local events are Christmas Market, the World Masters der Professionals, Osterfestival, the Nokia Air & Style, the Air & Style Snowboard Contest, the Europacup Zweier-und Viererbob, Christmas Celebrations, the Innsbruck Mountain New Year’s Eve, the Innsbrucker Messe and the Tanzsommer.

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