#Triumphal Arch Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
Historical Architectures
Address:
Maria-Theresien-Strasse | Maximilianstrasse-Salurner Strasse, Innsbruck 6020, Austria
Opening times:
Open year round, 24/7Open
Recommended sightseeing time:
0.5 hour
Phone:
+43 512 5356
Innsbruck - The Little Arch of Triumph
✈✈✈Innsbruck - The Little Arch of Triumph📍
Innsbruck, the capital of Tyrol in Austria, is known as the city of the Alps🗻, doesn't it sound impressive! 😎
It is located in the picturesque Inn Valley, surrounded by mountains🌄, only thirty kilometers from the Brenner Pass through the Alps. Since ancient times, it has been an important transportation hub connecting northern and southern Europe🚆.
The city is full of colorful charm, the medieval alleys and the former royal palaces, as if you have traveled back to the long history of Europe🕰️. From Gothic, Baroque to Renaissance, and then to the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the historical evidence left by each period attracts tourists to a nostalgic journey through time🧳.
At the same time, for those who love modern art and modern architecture, there are also many places worth exploring here🎨.
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The Arc de Triomphe with the most human joys and sorrows
There are really many Arc de Triomphe in Europe in my impression
The most famous is the Arc de Triomphe in Charles de Gaulle Star Square in Paris
Built by Napoleon, the first emperor of the French Empire
It is one of the national symbols of France and a landmark building in Paris
There is an Arc de Triomphe on the ground square of the Louvre in Paris
Known as the Small Arc de Triomphe
It is also to commemorate Napoleon's series of war victories
Another one is the Constantine Arc de Triomphe at the Roman Colosseum
It is one of the most famous historical relics in Rome
It witnessed the glory of ancient Rome
Today I want to introduce to you the Arc de Triomphe in Innsbruck, the fifth largest city in Austria
This Arc de Triomphe was originally built by Queen Maria Theresa to celebrate the wedding of her son Leopold and Spanish Princess Maria Ludovica. It witnessed the prosperity of the Habsburg dynasty in Austria
In 1765, the queen built this Arc de Triomphe to celebrate her son's wedding
The marble relief above the Arc de Triomphe was built in 1774
Recorded the major events of the Habsburg dynasty
The relief on the south side records the wedding celebration of Crown Prince Leopold
The relief on the north side displays the sad funeral
The queen's husband Franz died suddenly at this wedding
This Arc de Triomphe forms a stark contrast between smiles and pain
If every building has its own incomparable beauty and meaning
Then I think the Arc de Triomphe in Innsbruck is closer to our ordinary life
Carrying a person's joys and sorrows
Even the majestic Queen Maria Theresa
Will also face the ups and downs of the world
She brought the Habsburg dynasty to its peak
But can't escape the pain of the death of a loved one
Cherish every person we love
Cherish every travel memory
Because the past will always become the past
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