1. Innsbruck - Noun
2. Innsbruck - Proper noun
city in southwestern Austria; known as a summer and winter resort
Source: WordNetBecause Tyrol had no law code at this time, the nobility freely expropriated money from the populace, which caused the royal palace in Innsbruck to fester with corruption. Source: Internet
Between 1943 and April 1945, Innsbruck experienced twenty-two air raids and suffered heavy damage. Source: Internet
During World War I, the only recorded action taking place in Innsbruck was near the end of the war. Source: Internet
Education Innsbruck is home to the oldest grammar school ( Gymnasium ) of Western Austria, the " Akademisches Gymnasium Innsbruck ". Source: Internet
Frederick moved his court to Innsbruck but lost some of his possessions to Switzerland. Source: Internet
In Innsbruck, there are some 78,000 employees and about 8,000 employers. Source: Internet