This is our last full day in Innsbruck so we were determined to do some of the things we remembered doing 50 years ago. Alas. Things have changed but still we can remember.
Maximilian I (1459-1519) was the son of Freserick III and became Holy Roman Emperor in 1508 when he declared himself to be emperor. Up to that time, each Holy Roman Emperor was crowned by the Pope, but factions blocked the way for Maximilian to get to Rome. The Pope agreed to his ascension to Emperor, so an ancient tradition was broken.
Maximilian married three times (to extend the influence of the Hapsburg Empire): Mary, Duchess of Burgundy was his true love but died in an accident in 1482; Anne Duchess of Brittany (marriage annulled 1492), and Bianca Maria Sforza of Milan. The House with the Golden Roof in Innsbruck was commissioned by Maximilian to commemorate his wedding to Bianca Maria Sforza.
There seems to be controversy over his reign. Some believed him to be the last knight and Renaissance prince with interests in language and culture. Others believe he selfishly exploited the German people to extend his dynasty. His power came from networks of allies and clients who helped him recover strength.
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Love that you relived the funicular. So romantic! And spectacular shot of the stairs! This is a beautiful city.
I love the idea of retracing your footsteps from years ago. You’ve come so far. I think we need some sort of sound effect every time Richard sees/climbs a tower 🛎️
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Love that you relived the funicular. So romantic! And spectacular shot of the stairs! This is a beautiful city.
I love the idea of retracing your footsteps from years ago. You’ve come so far. I think we need some sort of sound effect every time Richard sees/climbs a tower 🛎️