Pradl

Pradl - Innsbruck, Austria Travel Guide

Pradl is east of the Old Town and surrounded by the Inn River. This varied and interesting area boasts a number of stores, bakeries, cafés, and supermarkets. Pradl boasts several cultural sites including Tivoli Stadium, the Tyrolean State Museum, and the Olympic Ice Stadium. Pradl is an excellent place to stay if you want to be near a range of amenities and conveniences while yet absorbing local Innsbruck culture. Pradl has reasonably priced hotels and flats; public transit connects the area to the city core and other areas of the city.

Apart from a cadastral community, the Innsbruck statistical district include the fraction (locality) Pradl. Amras kept its independence until 1938; Pradl was a member of Amras until 1904, when it was divided off and merged with Innsbruck. One of Innsbruck’s most busy and diverse districts, Pradl boasts a great range of facilities for both residents and visitors.

Pradl is the cadastral community across the Sill from the city core. Its inn divides it from the cadastral communities of Mühlau to the north, Amras to the west and south, Lans to the south, and Vill and Wilten to the south-west. The cadastral community covers 3.8 square km.

Reichenau’s and Pradl’s statistical districts comprise the cadastral community and parliamentary group respectively. Pradl’s statistical district comprises the following census districts: Pradl-Mitte-West (33.9 ha, 4914 residents, 358 buildings), Pradl-Mitte-Ost (34.7 ha, 3302, 459), Pradl-Süd (121.7 ha, 3214, 168 buildings), and Pradl-Ost (54.2 ha, 5584, 459). Based on numbers, Pradl is the most populated district in Innsbruck with 19,9488 people. Of the population, twenty-two percent is 65 and over; 11.5 percent is under the age of fifteen. Of the population, roughly 17.7 percent are foreign born.

Given its population, Pradl boasts several elementary, middle, and high schools—the most notable of which being THS Pembaurstraße in respect to size. Apart from the district infrastructure, Pradl boasts several city-wide facilities. These comprise the Olympic Hall, the Tivoli outdoor pool, the Ostfriedhof, and the Rapoldipark; the municipal indoor pool on Amraser Straße; the Tivoli sports grounds with the football stadium.

Apart from the two, three, and five tram lines crossing the neighborhood, the C, F, J, R, and T buses of the Innsbruck-based IVB also stop in Pradl during night.

Neighborhoods In Pradl

Pradl-Mitte

Neighborhoods In Pradl

Including the Pradl-Mitte-West and Pradl-Mitte-Ost census districts, the Pradl-Mitte area comprises the center of Pradl. The region consists of a range of building forms including residential, business, and industrial. Pradl-Mitte is one of the most important locations in Pradl since the Pradl Church, Pradl Cemetery, Pradl Market, and Pradl Shopping Center all sit in Pradl-Mitte. Pradl-Mitte is the destination for all the conveniences and entertainment choices of a busy city core.

Between 1910 and 1913 Clemens Holzmeister built the Roman Catholic church known as the Pfarrkirche Pradl. Modern and striking, the Pradl Church boasts a wide inside, a towering tower, and a high dome. Devoted to St. Norbert, the patron saint of Pradl, the Pradl Church hosts several cultural and religious events.

Since 1906, the Pradl neighborhood has included the spacious and beautiful Pradl Cemetery (also Friedhof Pradl). Among the well-known names whose graves might be found at Pradl Cemetery are Ludwig von Ficker, Max Weiler, and Clemens Holzmeister. Additional Pradl Cemetery features are a chapel, crematorium, and columbarium.

Come see us Saturdays in the Pradler Platz for the Pradl Market, sometimes referred to as the Pradler Markt. At the busy Pradl Market, among the local favorites offered are fruits, vegetables, cheese, bread, and flowers. The Pradl Market offers a great range of sausages, pastries, coffee, beer, and more.

Originally opening to the public in 2008, the modern and conveniently placed Pradl Shopping Center (also known as Einkaufszentrum Pradl) initially The Pradl Shopping Center boasts a great range of stores, businesses, and restaurants. Among these are a grocery store, a pharmacy, a bank, a salon, a pizzas place, and a sushi bar. Apart from its handy location and public transport servicing, the Pradl Shopping Center provides a parking garage.

Pradl-Süd

Neighborhoods In Pradl

Mostly a rural and environmentally pleasant area, Pradl-Süd is situated in southern Pradl. Farms, fields, and forests abound in the area, therefore fostering peace and relaxation. Among the rather lovely natural sites in Pradl-Süd are Sill Gorge, Lanser See, and Lans Castle. Pradl-Süd is a great place to spend some time in nature seeking for a peaceful, gorgeous spot.

The Sill river carved out the narrow, deep Sill Gorge—also known as Sillklamm. The spectacular Sill Gorge offers hiking, biking, and rafting. Perched across the Sill Gorge, a steel bridge offers a bird’s-eye view of the valley and the city below.

To the south of Pradl, in the hamlet of Lans, is the small but lovely Lanser See, sometimes known as Lans Lake. To the Lanser See flocks sunbathers, swimmers, fisherman, and boaters. At the Lanser See are a restaurant, playground, and campground as well as a park.

Built in the 13th century and later enlarged and renovated in the 16th and 17th centuries, the ancient and magnificent Lans Castle, sometimes known as Schloss Lans, is a structure with great historical significance. Although the Lans Castle is essentially private, it hosts art shows, concerts, and weddings among other events. The gorgeous garden of the Lans Castle will show you a range of flowers and plants.

Pradl-Ost

Neighborhoods In Pradl

Eastern of the city is the mostly industrial and urban Pradl-Ost area. Many manufacturers, warehouses, and offices create a lively and busy area from which Among the modern and noteworthy Pradl-Ost structures and facilities are Tivoli Stadium, the Olympic Hall, and the Tivoli Outdoor Pool. Pradl-Ost is a terrific place to visit if you search for a lively, modern area with lots to see and do.

Designed to host the 2008 European Football Championship, the Tivoli Stadium (also Tivoli-Neu) was built. It is the home ground of the football team FC Wacker Innsbruck and among other sports includes American football and rugby. Among the several events staged at the Tivoli Stadium are Tiroler Frühlingsmesse, a spring fair.

Built for the 1964 and 1976 Winter Olympics, the multifunctional Olympiahalle is sometimes referred to as the Olympic Hall. Figure skating, speed skating, curling, and ice hockey (HC Innsbruck) among other winter sports find a site here. Olympic Hall hosts events including the snowboarding and music festival Air + Style.

First offered to the public in 1970, the Tivoli Outdoor Pool—also known as Tivoli Freibad—is a large and fun outdoor pool. Among Tyrol’s outdoor pools, it is the largest with a beach volleyball court, wave pool, slide pool, diving pool, children’s pool. Apart from a snack bar and a sunbathing area, the Tivoli Outdoor Pool boasts a restaurant.

Attractions and Landmarks In Pradl

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Attractions and Landmarks In Pradl

Pradl Church

Built between 1910 and 1913 by Clemens Holzmeister, the Roman Catholic Pradl Church, sometimes known as Pfarrkirche Pradl, is Rising to a height, the Pradl Church is a stunning and contemporary construction with a big dome and roomy inside. Hosting many religious and cultural activities, the Pradl Church is devoted to St. Norbert, the patron saint of Pradl. Visit Pradl Church located at Pradler Str. 26.

Attractions and Landmarks In Pradl

Pradl Market

Every Saturday on the Pradler Platz, the weekly Pradl Market, often known as Pradler Markt, convenes. Locals and guests alike frequent the Pradl Market to purchase locally grown, fresh goods including fruits, vegetables, cheese, bread, and flowers. Along with food and beverages like sausages, croissants, coffee, and beer, the Pradl Market presents Visit Pradl Market located in Pradler Platz.

Attractions and Landmarks In Pradl

Pradl Shopping Center

Opening in 2008, the stylish and handy Pradl Shopping Center, or Einkaufszentrum Pradl, is Among the many stores, services, and restaurants the Pradl Shopping Center offers—a supermarket, a pharmacy, a bank, a hairdresser, a pizzeria, and a sushi bar—are The Pradl Shopping Center is conveniently reachable by public transportation and features a parking garage as well.Visit the Pradl Shopping Center located at Roseggerstraße 2.

Attractions and Landmarks In Pradl

Tivoli Stadium

Constructed for the 2008 European Football Championship, the Tivoli Stadium, sometimes known as Tivoli-Neu, is a football stadium. Apart from other sports such rugby and American football, it is the residence of the football team FC Wacker Innsbruck. Along with events, concerts, and displays including the spring fair Tiroler Frühlingsmesse, the Tivoli Stadium From the seats or the restaurant, the Tivoli Stadium presents a panoramic perspective of the city and the Alps. Visit the Tivoli Stadium located at Stadionstraße 1.

Attractions and Landmarks In Pradl

Olympic Hall

Built for the 1964 and 1976 Winter Olympics, the multifunctional Olympic Hall, sometimes known as Olympiahalle, Apart from other disciplines such figure skating, curling, and speed skating, it is the residence of the ice hockey team HC Innsbruck. Along with events including the Air + Style, a snowboarding and music festival, the Olympic Hall holds concerts and exhibits. With 10,000 spectator capacity, the Olympic Hall boasts a contemporary and striking architecture. The Olympic Hall in Olympiastraße 10 is open for visit.

Attractions and Landmarks In Pradl

Tivoli Outdoor Pool

Opening in 1970, the big and entertaining Tivoli Outdoor Pool, also known as Tivoli Freibad, is Comprising a wave pool, slide pool, diving pool, children’s pool, and beach volleyball court, it is the biggest outdoor pool in Tyrol. Along with a sunbathing space, a café and snack bar, the Tivoli Outdoor Pool boasts Summertime cool-off and fun may be had at the Tivoli Outdoor Pool. The Tivoli Outdoor Pool located at Purtschellerstraße 1 is accessible.

Attractions and Landmarks In Pradl

Rapoldipark

Built in 1929, the vast and lovely Rapoldipark, sometimes known as Rapoldi Park, Green sanctuary in the city, the Rapoldipark allows you to unwind, have picnics, play, and enjoy the surroundings. Along with a skate park, pond, fountain, and playground, the Rapoldipark also has Popular for both residents and guests seeking some quality time in the fresh air is the Rapoldipark. Visit the Rapoldipark at Rapoldistraße.

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