The Golden Roof, or Goldenes Dachl, is a famous landmark located in the city of Innsbruck, Austria. It was built in the early 15th century for the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I and features a roof covered with 2,657 gilded copper tiles. The structure served as a royal box for the emperor to observe events in the square below.
The Golden Roof is part of the Old Town and is a popular tourist attraction. It symbolizes the wealth and power of the Habsburg dynasty during its time. Today, visitors can explore the surrounding area, which is rich in history and architecture.