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Innsbruck · InnsbruckThe winning project of the Innsbruck series “gedenk_potenziale” recalls the time of National Socialism in public space until the beginning of June. However, one of the four word art works was destroyed before the official opening. The artists now want to make precisely this the subject in a creative way.See the Story
From “Provokation” “Porno” was destroyed: memorial to the Nazi era
Travel · InnsbruckIn May, many festive and window days are on the agenda. The extended weekend is not only useful for many in this country to drive for a short holiday to the south. Dagmar Schröckenfuchs of ÖAMTC at “Tirol Live” explained how to prevent standing in traffic for hours and which routes are particularly affected.See the Story
Travel wave in motion: Tips to avoid the crowds around holidays
Tyrol · TyrolShock moment for a 15-year-old boy on Sunday evening in Tyrol! During the ride his Mofa suddenly started to burn. Fortunately, no one was injured, but the vehicle was completely destroyed. On Sunday at around 20.15 o'clock the young man was travelling with the unlicensed Mofa on Anna-Dengel Straße in Hall in Tyrol. But suddenly the vehicle started to smoke heavily. "The 15-year-old noticed the fire and immediately stopped the motorbike," accordi…See the Story
Mofa of Tiroler (15) catches fire while driving
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Innsbruck · InnsbruckElection winner Johannes Anzengruber and his group “JA – Now Innsbruck” have been officially negotiating with the Greens and the SPÖ on the formation of the future city government since Monday. The FPÖ would be ready to continue discussions on local responsibility, but no longer counts on it – and notes conflict potential within the possible “Caprese coalition”.See the Story