Once known as The Land of the Mountains, the 10,000-square-mile province of Tirol is a wonderland of gushing rivers, lush meadows and rugged peaks. Fantastic hiking trails wind along paths through the Zillertal Alps. Famed resort towns confetti the mountainsides, including Kitzbühel, St. Anton, Ischgl and Seefeld, site of some events in the 1964 and 1976 Winter Games. Compact capital Innsbruck is a medieval gem. The Tirolean identity is strong: Expect to see lederhosen and feathered hats.
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Im Museum befinden sich die beachtlichen Funde entlang der römischen Kaiserstrasse Via Claudia Augusta, die Funde vom Brandopferplatz auf der Pillerhöhe, das mittelbronzezeitl. Depot vom Moosbruckschrofen am Piller und den enormen hallstattzeitl. Bronzehortfund von Fließ
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On the day you visit the summit of the Zugspitze, do not forget to visit the museum. It is on the Austrian side of the building complex and opened for the first time in May 2005. The entrance fee for the museum is included in the ticket price for the Zugspitzbahn (coming from Germany) or the Tyrolean Zugspitze Cable Car (coming from Ehrwald in Austria). It is really a “Must Go” while being up there! They have a small cinema, the “Bahnbau Kino”, where they show a short film about the construction of the cable carand the great fire in 2003. And there is a 3D show. But the real highlight for me was the view from the panorama window with the glass bottom. I think we spent an hour here, enjoying the amazing sights and trying to get the photos right. I have to admit that we were very lucky with the weather. There are some beautiful, old advertising boards on display and an old, but original gondola from the first cable car from 1964. Great place!
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