- The
Goldenes Dachl (Golden Roof) is a
landmark structure located in the Old Town (Altstadt)
section of Innsbruck, Austria. It is
considered the city's...
- Büchsenhausen
Castle Canisianum Casino City Hall (Stadtsaal)
Golden Roof (Goldenes
Dachl)
Helbling House (Helblinghaus)
Imperial Palace (Hofburg) Hungerburgbahn...
- were
married in a
ceremony on
February 22, 1976, on Innsbruck's
Goldenes Dachl. The two
mascots released the 1976
Winter Olympic song "Schneeplattler"...
- (Altstadt)
section of Innsbruck, Austria,
across from the
Golden Roof (Goldenes
Dachl) at Herzog-Friedrich-Str****e 10. The
original structure was
built in the...
- Luxembourg, and Austria. The term is
sometimes extended to D-A-CH-Li,
DACHL, or DACH+ to
include Liechtenstein.
Another version is
DACHS (with Dachs...
-
meaning "roof" in German. The term is
sometimes extended to D-A-CH-Li,
DACHL, or DACH+ to
include Liechtenstein.
Another version is
DACHS (with Dachs...
- Late
Middle Ages. Some of the
important landmarks include the
Goldenes Dachl (Golden Roof) and the
Court Church that
houses the
cenotaph of Maximilian...
- Innsbruck, and
constructed his New Residence, the
building with the
Goldenes Dachl west of the
Hofburg area. In 1446, Sigismund,
Archduke of
Austria (1427–1496)...
- (3): 401–10. doi:10.1111/j.1440-169X.2011.01260.x. PMID 21492152. Pang,
Dachling; Zovickian, John (2011). ""Retained
medullary cord in humans: late arrest...
-
Wolfgang Mozart, Goethe,
Ludwig I of Bavaria, and Niccolò Paganini.
Goldenes Dachl Old Town,
Innsbruck Domestic c.1500
Built to
commemorate the
marriage of...