As the third stop in the prestigious Four Hills Tournament, Innsbruck often serves as a "make or break" stage for the overall title contenders.
While tickets are required for the tournament, the site is open for tours throughout the year for a fee. Skoki TCS: Innsbruck
Known for its enthusiastic fans, particularly those from Poland and Central Europe, the event is a highlight of the ski jumping calendar. As the third stop in the prestigious Four
Located in the tower, offering 360-degree views of the Tyrolean mountains. Located in the tower, offering 360-degree views of
The venue has a storied history for Polish skoczkowie (ski jumpers), with significant moments involving legends like Adam Małysz and Dawid Kubacki. Visitor Information
The current stadium, completed in 2002, was designed by the late Iraqi-British architect . It stands 160 feet high and is considered a modern landmark of the city, blending a ski jump, a café, and a viewing platform into one curvilinear structure.