What makes it 90% Solo-Friendly: A solo visitor can study Gothic details, marble reliefs, and 28 bronze statues at their own pace, use the quiet cloister to reflect, and join low-cost guided tours, so the church suits independent travelers.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: Solo visitors can study the mausoleum, statues, and Silver Chapel without rushing.
Explore the Maximilian cenotaph:
Walk around the marble coffin flanked by 28 bronze warrior statues.
Tip: Pick up a free brochure at the entrance to match each statue to its name.
Self-guided architecture tour:
Read wall labels on Gothic naves and Renaissance reliefs.
Tip: Use your phone’s flashlight to read inscriptions in low light.
Visit the Silver Chapel:
See the Baroque silver altar and tombs of Archduke Ferdinand II.
Tip: Focus your camera on the elephant-tusk inlays for detailed shots.
Join the Sunday themed tour:
Attend the ‘Hofkirche 10 times different’ small-group tour.
Tip: Arrive at 10:00 on Sundays to secure a spot with no extra admission fee.

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 winter, the church stays cool—bring a warm layer. Early morning visits during Christmas Market season are quieter.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Adult entry ticket | EUR 9 |
| Sunday themed tour fee | EUR 2 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 11 |
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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