What to See in Austria
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Saint Stephen's Cathedral
Commonly referred to by its local name, Stephansdom, this spectacular 12th-century cathedral is one of the most important churches in the…
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Hofburg Palace
Extensive former winter residence of the Habsburg dynasty and current official seat of the federal president. This complex dates back to the 13th century and houses significant cultural institutions, including the national library and imperial museums.
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Vienna City Hall
The neo-gothic building (built in 1883) located on the Rathausplatz, is the heart of Viennese political life.
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Schonbrunn Palace
Nowhere in Vienna is its imperial history more palpable than in the Schönbrunn Palace.
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Vienna State Opera
Renowned Neo-Renaissance opera house and cultural landmark hosting world-class opera and ballet performances. The venue features a seating capacity of 1,709 and serves as the home for the annual Vienna Opera Ball.
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Hohensalzburg Fortress
Historic medieval fortress on a rocky hill featuring well-preserved Gothic architecture and panoramic views of the city and mountains.
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Mirabell Palace
Historic Baroque palace and garden complex known for its architectural beauty, cultural events, and role as a municipal office. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring notable interiors and free-access gardens.
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Salzburg Cathedral
This cathedral is the third one built in the same location because the two other ones burned down by accident.
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Krimml Waterfalls
The Krimml Waterfalls, with a total height of 380 metres, are the highest waterfall in Austria.
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Grossglockner High Alpine Road
The Grossglockner High Alpine Road is the highest surfaced mountain pass road in Austria.
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Golden Roof Museum
The Goldenes Dachl is a landmark structure located in the Old Town section of Innsbruck, Austria.
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Mozart's Birthplace
Located in Salzburg's most famous historic street, Mozart's birthplace probably stands out the most out of all the other buildings there.
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Triumph Arch
The Triumphal Arch is one of the best known sights in the Austrian city of Innsbruck.
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Highline179
Highline179 is located near Reutte on the Bavarian–Austrian Border, it extends at an altitude of 114 meters above the Ehrenberg castle and…
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Graz Old Town
The old town is made up of unique mixture of styles, marked by the presence of Habsburgs. Charming streets and impressive buildings.
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Maria-Theresien-Straße
The street is named after Maria Theresa, the Archduchess of Austria. There are impressive monuments, charming cafés and luxurious boutiques.
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Swarovski Crystal World
Swarovski Kristallwelten is an experience attraction created by André Heller for the crystal glass manufacturer Swarovski, consisting of a…
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Mur Island
The Murinsel in Graz, Austria, is an artificial floating "island" in the middle of the river Mur and links the two banks on both sides.
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Melk Abbey
Melk Abbey is a Benedictine abbey above the town of Melk, Lower Austria, Austria, on a rocky outcrop overlooking the Danube river,…
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St. Mary's Cathedral
The New Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in Linz, Austria.
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Cathedral of Graz
Graz Cathedral, also called St. Giles' Cathedral, is the cathedral church in the Austrian city of Graz, dedicated to Saint Giles.
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