IOB is a code associated with Innsbruck, the capital of the Austrian region of Tyrol, one of the great alpine cities of Europe. Rather than an airport, it refers to Innsbruck's railway station, used in combined air-and-rail travel; the city's own airport is Innsbruck Airport, close to the centre. Innsbruck lies in a broad valley on the river Inn, from which it takes its name, ringed by the high peaks of the Alps, above all the dramatic wall of the Nordkette mountains that rises steeply behind the city. It is world-famous as a winter sports centre, having twice hosted the Winter Olympic Games, and it has a beautiful old town, crowned by its landmark Golden Roof. Innsbruck is reached by air through Innsbruck Airport and by fast trains through its station, on the main lines across the Alps. The climate is alpine, with warm summers and cold, snowy winters.
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