Ottoburg, the oldest house in Innsbruck, Tyrol, Austria. This house “Ottoburg” was builded as a part of “Innsbruck-Castle”. 1180 Confidence-tower (a little part on 2.floor), 1460 the Empire “Sigismund the Rich” made a casy home for his loved nurse.
1498 Empire “Maximilian I” got the house from his father “Friedel with the empti box”. Maximilian I ordered the building and it was named after the last Duke of Andechs, Otto VIII. This is the oldest preserved building of Herzog-Friedrich-Strasse. His two little kids (Phillip from Spain and Claudi f. Medici) lived for al little while here because her mother “Maria v. Burgund” died on a horseexident. 1588 Georg Reitter (Salesman of Venice) bought the Ottoburg.
Today Ottoburg is the classic and romantic restaurant of history in the background.
1498 Empire “Maximilian I” got the house from his father “Friedel with the empti box”. Maximilian I ordered the building and it was named after the last Duke of Andechs, Otto VIII. This is the oldest preserved building of Herzog-Friedrich-Strasse. His two little kids (Phillip from Spain and Claudi f. Medici) lived for al little while here because her mother “Maria v. Burgund” died on a horseexident. 1588 Georg Reitter (Salesman of Venice) bought the Ottoburg.
Today Ottoburg is the classic and romantic restaurant of history in the background.