Austria Top Attractions

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Schonbrunn Palace (Schloss Schonbrunn)

Vienna

This magnificent palace is just outside Vienna but well worth a visit. A sumptuous interior is enhanced by wonderful gardens, one of the oldest zoo's in the world and a fabulous palm house.

Spanish Riding School

Vienna

The Spanish Riding School in Vienna is the only institution in the world which has practiced for over 430 years and continues to cultivate classical equitation in the Renaissance tradition of the haute école.

State Opera House (Staatsoper)

Vienna

Guides inside this historic Opera House will take you round and explain some of the history, the myths and the legends behind this famous Opera House

Austrian National Library

Vienna

Housed in a superb Baroque building, the Austrian National Library which holds documents dating back to the 14th century, is one of the world's leading librarys.

Belvedere Palace (Schloss Belvedere)

Vienna

Former residence of the Prince of Savoy consists of two palaces: one houses the Museum of Medieval Austrian Art and the Museum of Austrian Baroque; and a second contains the Austrian Gallery.

Castello di Montebello

Bellinzona

This fascinating fortification which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site now contain a historical and archaeological museum.

Church of the Augustinians

Vienna

This triple-naved Church of the Augustinians has been the scene of many great weddings including the marriage of Napoleon I to the Archduchess Marie Louise in 1810.

Giant Ferris Wheel

Vienna

You may want to visit this landmark of Vienna in the footsteps of the immortal movie 'The Third Man' or simply enjoy the view of the city from almost 200 feet up.

Hochosterwitz Castle (Burg Hochosterwitz)

Klagenfurt

Considered to be one of Austria's most impressive medieval castles. It is situated on a 160 metres (520 ft) Dolomite rock. Still privately owned, several of the rooms are open to the public.

Imperial Palace (Hofburg)

Innsbruck

Originally constructed in 1453, the Hofburg was remodeled in 1755 under Maria Teresia. Installation of the Baroque south wing , remodeling of the facade and grand staircase followed. The interior with largely intact original Rococo furnishings is a reminder of Innsbruck's Hapsburg past.
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