Innsbruck, the capital of Tyrol, is a congress and university city and the economic and cultural centre of western Austria. Due to its central location between northern Italy and southern Germany, the Alpine city is interesting and valuable to live in in many ways.
As the highest district of Innsbruck, Hungerburg is situated on a southern plateau at the foot of the Nordkette with a breathtaking view of the city and the surrounding mountain panorama.
The quiet location and the direct connection to the city centre distinguish this district as an ideal and sought-after residential area. Whether by bus, the Hungerburgbahn, by car or by
the city centre can be reached in just a few minutes.
Those who prefer the mountains can set out on countless tours from here or comfortably use the Nordkettenbahn to overcome the altitude difference up to the Seegrube. Trails for daredevil bikers, hiking trails for families
families, a skiing area for powder enthusiasts, a climbing garden for rock acrobats and a tennis court for amateur athletes all come together here on the doorstep.
The immediate vicinity to the valley station of the Nordkettenbahn, the Hungerburgbahn and the public transport system characterise the location of the house. Surrounded by residential buildings, the Theresienkirche to the north and the Zur Linde nursery school to the
The new building is located on the site where the artist Paul Flora lived and worked.