Haus der Musik

Innsbruck


The Haus der Musik is one of Innsbruck's most striking contemporary architectural icons. Clad in ceramic tiles that shimmer from bronze to black depending on the light, the cuboid is an ultramodern venue for performing arts, with a line-up featuring plays, concerts and workshops.


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