Golden Roof (Goldenes Dachl) in Innsbruck

Golden Roof (Goldenes Dachl)

Innsbruck, Austria

2 ticket options available · from $6.99 to $65.25 · free cancellation on 1 of 2

4.4 / 5 from 22,000 Google reviews

Booking Wolf

Compare every price for Golden Roof (Goldenes Dachl)

We check 2 sellers so you don't overpay. Direct booking at Booking Wolf rates is coming soon — compare and book with any seller below in the meantime.

See 2 prices

About Golden Roof (Goldenes Dachl)

The Golden Roof, or Goldenes Dachl, is a historical landmark located in Innsbruck, Austria. It features a stunning ornate balcony covered with 2,738 fire-gilded copper tiles, symbolising the wealth of Emperor Maximilian I. Visitors are drawn to its impressive architecture and the rich history it represents, making it a significant attraction in the region.

Entry to the Golden Roof is available through multiple marketplaces, and ticket prices can vary significantly, highlighting the importance of comparing options. Visitors should consider checking various sellers to find the best price and ensure a worthwhile experience during their visit.

Compare admission to Golden Roof (Goldenes Dachl)

2 marketplaces sell entry to Golden Roof (Goldenes Dachl), from $6.99.

SellerTicketPrice (USD)
Golden Roof Official Standard admission to the Golden Roof Museum. Applies to ad $6.99 View
FindrHost Free cancellation Top of Innsbruck: Roundtrip Cable Car $65.25 View

Did you know?

Type
Historical landmark in Innsbruck, Austria

Visitor information

People also ask

Is the Golden Roof in Innsbruck real gold?

With its 2,657 gilded copper shingles and rich fresco and relief decoration, the oriel in the middle of Innsbruck's old town was an eye-catcher not only when it was built around 1500.

Is it free to visit Goldenes Dachl?

If you purchased an Innsbruck Card, entrance is free. You don't have to pay to view the Golden Roof while strolling through Old Town.

What is the best time to visit the Golden Roof?

The best time of the day to visit Golden Roof will be in the morning due to less crowds and a favourable temperature.

What is the significance of Golden Roof?

The building itself was built in the early 15th century as the residence of the princes of Tyrol (Landesfürsten). Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I commissioned the golden roof in 1493 in honor of his marriage to his third wife Bianca Maria Sforza of Milan.

Watch

The Golden Roof is Innsbruck's best-known landmark, built ... by Toursbylocals on Facebook. Play on Facebook. 0:37 · Facebook