|
- Melk
- Klagenfurt
- Kufstein
- Linz
Melk Abbey
wikipedia/MatthiasKabel
Melk
Abbey is one of the most famous monasteries in the world. Situated high
up on cliff, overlooking the calming waters of the Danube river, rests
the peaceful Benedictine abbey. Previously the castle of Leopold II, the
structure was given to the monks, who transformed it into a place of
tranquility and learning in 1089. The impressive spiritual center has
become one of the greatest examples of Baroque architecture and the
flourishing musical and liberal arts of its time.
9Vienna State Opera
flickr/gnu1742
The
Vienna State Opera is a stunning architectural structure in the middle
of Austria’s capital. and quite possibly the most celebrated opera house
of all time. The orchestra is recognized as one of the top in the
world. While there, take in one of history’s most famous operas or
ballets, offered in both classical and modern versions for viewers to
choose from.- Explore Vienna State Opera
8Seefeld, Tyrol
flickr/Martha de Jong-Lantink
Two
time home to the Winter Olympics, Seefeld is an important cross-country
skiing center with terrain that is compatible for beginner and
intermediate skiers. Located on a spectacular nature reserve, it is the
perfect spot, not only for cold-weather sports, but for warm-weather
strolls and hiking. Offering the most luxuriously upscale accommodation,
Seefeld is your relaxing resort getaway.- Explore Seefeld, Tyrol
7Hohensalzburg Castle
flickr/DHausBT
This
magnificent Salzburg castle is one of largest and most well-preserved
medieval castles in Europe. Strategically located at the top of
Festungsberg mountain, the mighty fortress towers over the city of Salzburg,
breathing life into its magnificent skyline. This castle houses the
“Salzburg Bull”, an organ with more than two hundred pipes. A truly
stunning piece of medieval architecture, representative of the heart of
Salzburg, Hohensalzburg Castle is one of the top tourist attractions in
Austria.- Explore Hohensalzburg Castle
6Hofburg Imperial Palace
flickr/Nagesh Kamath
Located in Vienna,
the Hofburg Imperial Palace serves as the official residence of the
President of Austria. It was the Habsburg’s principal winter residence,
while Schönbrunn Palace (also located in Vienna) was their preferred
summer residence. From 1438 to 1583 and from 1612 to 1806, it was the
seat of the kings and emperors of the Holy Roman Empire, thereafter the
seat of the Emperor of Austria until 1918.- Explore Hofburg Imperial Palace
5Innsbruck Altstadt
flickr/ian
Surrounded by snowcapped mountains, Innsbruck
makes you feel quite insignificant in the midst of nature’s striking
Alpine mountain range. Said to have a duel personality, the area offers
both pristine landscapes and a sophisticated urban center. Altstadt, the
medieval town of Innsbruck, draws you in with its unique architecture
and many shops. While you are strolling the streets of the Altstadt you
can visit one of its famous landmark, the Golden Roof. This house was
constructed for the Holy Roman Emperor, Maximilian I, and it was
decorated with thousands of gilded copper tiles that create the
appearance of pure gold.- Explore Innsbruck Altstadt
4St Anton am Arlberg
flickr/the_junes
Another
famous ski resort area worth visiting in Austria is called St Anton am
Arlberg. Located in Tyrol, this village offers serious, legendary ski
terrain for those who are seeking a challenge. Often attracting
adventurous youths, St Anton
is notorious for living up to the saying “work hard, play hard”. The
vast landscape welcomes its loyal winter crowd, as well as its summer
mountaineers, who come to trek the landscape each year. If you are
looking for a good time, St Anton is the place to be.- Explore St Anton am Arlberg
3Grossglockner Alpine Road
flickr/sanderovski & linda
Grossglockner
Alpine Road is a panoramic road which takes you up to the Kaiser Franz
Josefs Höhe Visitor Center. From there, you get the unobstructed view of
Austria’s highest mountain, the Grossglockner. The Grossglockner Alpine
Road is a toll road, but the fabulous high alpine scenery more than
makes up for the expenses. The road is normally open from the beginning
of May to the end of October.- Explore Grossglockner Alpine Road
2Hallstatt
flickr/jiuguangw
Another great tourist spot is Hallstatt,
a small village in the Salzkammergut region, famous for its salt
production. As salt has long been a desired commodity used to preserve
and provide flavor to food, the village has a long-standing history of
wealth and prestige. The wealth accumulated from the salt industry
transformed it into a glamorous baroque village. Visit Hörnerwerk
cavern’s subterranean salt lake and see the prehistoric man preserved in
salt. Truly one of the most unique places in Austria, you must
experience Hallstatt.- Explore Hallstatt
1Schönbrunn Palace
flickr/khoogheem
Last on the list is Schönbrunn Palace, one of the major tourist attractions in Vienna.
Comparable in grandeur to Versailles, this 1,441 room palace was built
between 1696 and 1712 at the request of Emperor Leopold I and turned
into the imperial summer palace by Maria Theresa. The Palace Park offers
a lot of attractions, such as the Privy Garden, the oldest zoo in the
world, a maze and labyrinth, and a marble summerhouse situated on top of
a 60 meter high hill.
No comments:
Post a Comment