In just 30 minutes, the Innsbrucker Nordkettenbahnen carry you directly from the city centre to your mountain top destination at over 2,300 m. It is not without reason that the breath-taking view from the panorama peak at the Hafelekarspitze is considered one of the most popular sights in Innsbruck. With the Capital of the Alps on the one side and the Karwendel Nature Park on the other, the Nordkette proves to be a mountain of contrasts and leaves behind lasting impressions. The ride with the cable cars themselves is already an unforgettable experience. Their combination of nature, man and technology is reflected in the history and architecture of the railway facilities. Take a closer look and get to know all the unique facets of the Innsbrucker Nordkettenbahnen.

History
Join us on a journey back in time to the year 1906 and find out about the history, the
construction and the architects and learn other interesting background facts and
milestones regarding the Innsbrucker Nordkettenbahnen throughout the various
decades.

Architecture
The stations of the Innsbrucker Nordkettenbahnen are architectural masterpieces.
Find out more about the stations of the new Hungerburgbahn designed by star
architect Zaha Hadid, the carefully renovated station buildings by Tyrolean architect
Franz Baumann and the Seegrube Path of Perspectives designed by the renowned
architectural practice Snøhetta.