Innsbruck, the provincial capital of Tyrol, is the economic and cultural center of western Austria as a congress and university city. Due to its central location between northern Italy and southern Germany, the Alpine city is an interesting and valuable place to live in many respects.
Hungerburg is the highest district of Innsbruck, situated on a south-facing plateau at the foot of the Nordkette mountain range with breathtaking views of the city and the surrounding mountain panorama.
The quiet location and direct connection to the city center make this district an ideal and sought-after residential area. Whether by bus, the Hungerburgbahn, car or bicycle, the city center can be
the city center can be reached in just a few minutes.
If you prefer to head into the mountains, you can set off on countless tours from here or take the Nordkettenbahn cable car to conquer the altitude difference up to the Seegrube. Trails for daredevil bikers, hiking trails for families
families, a ski area for powder enthusiasts, a climbing garden for rock acrobats and a tennis court for amateur athletes are all right on the doorstep.
The property is located in the immediate vicinity of the valley station of the Nordkettenbahn, the Hungerburgbahn and public transportation. Surrounded by residential buildings, the Theresienkirche church to the north and the Zur Linde kindergarten to the south, the new building is located on the site where the artist Paul Flora lived and worked.