The Centre of Austria

Get to know the heart of Austria in upper Austria and the western part of Lower Austria

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Upper Austria

From the land where the Emperor holidayed to wealth from the past salt trade, Upper Austria to this day invites you to indulge on every level. You can perfectly pursue your favourite sport on 27 high-quality golf courses! Crystal-clear lakes, adventurous mountains, imperial flair, and wealth still perceptible from the time of the salt trade. The state of Upper Austria offers all of this and more.

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Dachstein Caves

Mammut Cave, Koppenbrüller Cave and the Giant Ice Cave are some of the most popular natural monuments in Austria. The latter here is even one of the biggest underground icescapes in central Europe.

Top Tip: Take the cable car from Obertraun to Schönbergalm.

 

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Hallstatt

The romantic location of Hallstatt has unique architecture and museums with valuable collections of art from the Hallstatt period and salt mining. The setting is reminiscent of a movie scene and is a UNESCO World Heritage site that attracts many tourists from all over the world.

 

 

Bad Ischl

This small, picturesque spa town was once the summer residence of Emperor Franz Joseph, who spent around 60 summers there. The Kaiservilla – which is a museum nowadays – is particularly beautiful with its magnificent park. In summer, the popular Lehár Festival and the Emperor’s birthday celebration take place here.

Sweet seduction: Zaunerstollen cake specialty at Konditorei Zauner on the Esplanade

 

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Seeschloss Orth

In the Upper Austrian region of Salzkammergut lies “Schlosshotel Orth” in Gmunden, which is well-known from the TV series. In Restaurant Orther Stub’n in the Seeschloss, you can enjoy fish specialities and regional delicacies in a magnificent setting.

 

 

Ars Electronica

The Ars Electronica Centre Linz is a “museum of the future” and impresses with its modern architecture. The centre is a place for joining in, for research and discovery; it comprises numerous exhibitions and is the location for the annual international Ars Electronica Festival.

 

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Western Lower Austria

The gems in the west of Lower Austria range from apricots, wines, and regional delicacies to world-famous monasteries and abbeys. Particularly golfers can enjoy nature perfectly on 11 resorts and courses! Discover something new, track down hidden treasures or simply enjoy a few hours in peace: Lower Austria has a varied mix of activities from unspoiled nature parks to gorgeous historic buildings and modern museums.

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Melk Abbey

Since its foundation in 1089, the Baroque Melk Abbey has been inhabited and managed by Benedictine monks. It is one of the most beautiful and largest Baroque settlements in Europe. Its splendid architecture makes it a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Also nearby: The Renaissance Castle of Schallaburg in the foothills of the Melk Alps is an international exhibition centre whose exhibitions are always worth seeing.

 

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Lake Lunzer See

This absolute gem of a destination in Lower Austria sits at 608 metres above sea level at the foot of the Dürrenstein mountain in the beautiful Mostviertel. Dreamy, emerald-green and crystal-clear, lake Lunzer See, whose water temperature rarely tops 20°C, is a popular destination for sun and nature worshippers.

 

 

Benedictine Abbey Göttweig

The immense Benedictine abbey towers at 422 metres above sea level on the eastern edge of the Wachau valley. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is now not only a point of interest for guests from all over the world, but also a spiritual hub in the heart of Lower Austria, cared for by a community of 42 monks.

 

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Historic City Centre of St. Pölten

The historic city centre features many Baroque and Art Nouveau buildings. Don’t miss out on seeing the town hall, the cathedral and the theatre.

Tip: St. Pölten is well prepared for you to enjoy a walk around the city. Just use the free “Hearonymus” app or the printed St. Pölten city guide.

 

 

St. Pöltner Kellergassenfest (Wine-Street Festival)

Enjoy the atmosphere on Rendl-Keller-Gasse at the St.Pölten wine street festival! Enjoy wines and delicacies from the most diverse regions of Lower Austria!

 

 

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