Golden Roof

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The Golden Roof is a famous late Gothic balcony in Innsbruck, Austria, renowned for its gilded copper tiles and role as a historic imperial viewing platform.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf balcony
historic building
late Gothic architectural structure
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Late Gothic
balconyType oriel balcony
commissionedBy Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor NERFINISHED
constructionEnd 1500
constructionStart 1497
country Austria
decoratedWith coats of arms
frescoes
reliefs
floorCount 3
hasDepiction Bianca Maria Sforza NERFINISHED
Mary of Burgundy NERFINISHED
Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor NERFINISHED
hasFunction ceremonial balcony
imperial viewing platform
hasInscription commemorations of Maximilian I
hasMuseum Maximilianum museum NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation protected historic monument
imageSubjectOf postcards of Innsbruck
locatedAt Herzog-Friedrich-Straße NERFINISHED
locatedIn Austria
Innsbruck NERFINISHED
Tyrol NERFINISHED
material gilded copper tiles
stone
wood
notableFor association with Emperor Maximilian I
gilded copper roof
late Gothic reliefs
numberOfRoofTiles 2657
openToPublic true
overlooks Innsbruck old town square NERFINISHED
partOf Neuhof (former ducal residence in Innsbruck) NERFINISHED
patron Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor NERFINISHED
roofingMaterial 2,657 gilded copper tiles
significantEvent used during tournaments in the late Middle Ages
used for imperial proclamations
symbolOf Innsbruck NERFINISHED
touristAttraction major landmark of Innsbruck
usedFor public appearances of the emperor
viewing festivities
viewing tournaments

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Innsbruck hasLandmark Golden Roof