Imst Tourism

Imst, an ancient little town beautifully situated on a terrace above the Inn at the mouth of the Gurgl valley, is the most important road junction on the Innsbruck-Landeck route and a good base for the Ötztal and Pitztal. The "Schemenlaufen", an interesting and picturesque Shrovetide folk festival, is held every four years. In the old world

Unterstadt (Lower Town) is the Rathaus (town hall), and nearby, by the town square, the local museum (Heimatmuseum).

The parish church (15th C.) in the Oberstadt (Upper Town) is interesting; it has external frescos on its west and south walls and a representation of St Christopher has been restored. There is a chairlift through the Rosengartl gorge to Alploch (2,050m/6,725ft), south of the Muttekopfhütte (1,934m/6,345ft) below the southeastern side of the Muttekopf (2,777m/9,111ft). This region offers opportunities for skiing, cross-country skiing and sledging.

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