Hi there!
Can anybody advise me if the Bergisel Ski Jump in Innsbruck is easy to get to from the city centre? I am going in March and have limited time. I am staying centrally so can see the main sites in town and was wondering if the Ski Jump was worth seeing and also if it was easily accessible from the town?
Thanks for any feedback or advice!
Bergisel Ski Jump Innsbruck
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Just a short ride from the city center.
You can take streetcar #1 , taxi ( perhaps 10 euro )
Is it worth it ? Depends on individual interest - this is a historical venue - capacity about 30000 . It saw recent renovations into a more modern style.
Small museum too.The mountain with nice views, including that into a cemetery close by. The mountain was the scene for a historical battle where Tyroleans were able to defeat French. Small museum there.
The museums have been recently renovated so are not so small; the highlight being a 19th century panorama picture of the battle housed in a circular hall and several Tyrolese memorabilia.