What makes it 85% Couple-Friendly: Couples can enjoy the candlelit Ebert-organ concerts, share the 10-minute multimedia show, and wander hand-in-hand through the Renaissance cloister, but limited seating and small size shorten the date.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for couple trip: Allows time to explore the mausoleum, enjoy the multimedia show, and stroll the cloister at a relaxed pace.
Watch the multimedia introduction:
Experience a 10-minute light and sound show on Emperor Maximilian I in English, French or Italian.
Tip: Arrive 10 minutes early to secure a front-row spot.
Stroll through the Franciscan cloister:
Wander hand-in-hand around the stone-arched courtyard and small garden.
Tip: Pause on the benches for a private moment away from the nave.
Attend a historic organ concert:
Listen to candlelit performances on the 1558 Ebert organ.
Tip: Book weekend evening tickets online in advance to guarantee seats.
Play the statue-matching game:
Match each of the 28 bronze ‘Schwarzmander’ figures to names using the free brochure.
Tip: Pick up the booklet at the ticket desk before you enter.

Noam Schwartz
The entry costs 9 eur per adult but we found it worthwhile. The church is filled with human size metal sculptures made with incredible artistry. Between them is a mosuleum surrounded by marbel plates carved with tiny details.. Amazing artwork allaround.
JY T
It is pretty expensive (8 euros) to go inside the church, but it is free with the Innsbruck card. For the Innsbruck card, you may have to squeeze quite a lot of activities to make it worth though
Madeline Klein
A beautiful church housing the tomb of emperor Maximillian I. The statues and detailing of the building make this an interesting place to look around for a while. A combination ticket can be purchased to enter the attached museum as well.
Sam S
Absolutely fantastic church and museum, a definite must see if you are in Innsbruck and have even the smallest interest in history and/or religion. It’s not huge but a very interesting visit.
Jon Martin
Amazing church with attached museum that is fascinating. The artwork and artifacts are amazing. Tickets are not expensive for what you get to see. I recommend doing the museum first and then the church.
In summer, visit weekday afternoons for soft light on the marble reliefs and smaller crowds. In December, combine your visit with Innsbruck’s Old Town Christmas market for a festive experience.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Church entry (2 adults) | EUR 18 |
| Organ concert tickets (2 adults) | EUR 70 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 88 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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