Freyung, Vienna
The Freyung is a triangular public square in Vienna, located in the Innere Stadt first district of the city.
The Freyung is a triangular public square in Vienna, located in the Innere Stadt first district of the city.
The Ernst-Kirchweger-Haus (EKH) is a building in Vienna's 10th district, Favoriten.
Eggenberg Castle (German: Schloss Eggenberg) is a castle located in Vorchdorf, Upper Austria.
The Cult Wagon of Strettweg, or Strettweg Sacrificial Wagon, or Strettweg Chariot is a bronze cult wagon from ca.
The Botanical Garden of the University of Vienna is a botanical garden in Vienna, Austria. It covers 8 hectares and is immediately adjacent to the Belvedere gardens.
Axamer Lizum is a village located southwest of Innsbruck, Austria. For the 1964 Winter Olympics, it hosted all of the alpine skiing events except for men's downhill which took place in Patscherkofel located southeast of Innsbruck.
The Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT) is an Austrian application-oriented R&D company, employing more than 850 people in various locations across Austria.
The Arnold Schönberg Center, established in 1998 in Vienna, is a unique repository of Arnold Schönberg's archival legacy and a cultural center that is open to the public.
The Bezirk Zell am See is an administrative district (Bezirk) in the federal state of Salzburg, Austria, and congruent with the Pinzgau region.
The Zacherlhaus is a residential and business building designed by Jože Plečnik and built between 1903 and 1905 in the 1st district of Vienna, the Innere Stadt (at Brandstätte 6/Wildpretmarkt 2-4/Bauernmarkt 2).
The Weissensee (German spelling: Weißensee) is a lake in the Austrian state of Carinthia within the Gailtal Alps mountain range.
The Fachhochschule Vorarlberg / FHV (Vorarlberg University of Applied Sciences) in Dornbirn, Austria is a leading Austrian University of applied sciences (see Awards). Its charter is to provide degree programmes with a direct link to work practice. …
Universitäts-Sternwarte Wien (Vienna Observatory) is an astronomical observatory in Vienna, Austria. It is part of the University of Vienna. The first observatory was built in 1753–1754 on the roof of one of the university buildings.
The Ulrichsberg gathering is an annual reunion for veterans of the Wehrmacht and Waffen SS held at the Ulrichsberg mountain in Austria. Since 1958, it has been held each year on the first Sunday of October. The purpose of the gathering is to commemo…
The Embassy of the United States of America in Vienna is the main United States diplomatic mission to Austria.
The Tauern Railway Tunnel (German: Tauerntunnel) in Austria is the longest tunnel of the Tauern Railway crossing the main chain of the Alps. Currently, it has a length of 8.371 kilometres (5.201 mi). The highest point of the tunnel, which is also th…
The T-Center is an office building in the Sankt Marx section of Landstraße, the 3rd district of Vienna.
The Schweizerhaus (literally "Swiss house") is a Viennese restaurant, rich in tradition, that is inseparably linked with the Prater, a large public area and park in Vienna, Austria's capital.
The Piber Federal Stud (Bundesgestüt Piber) is a stud farm dedicated to the breeding of Lipizzan horses, located at the village of Piber, near the town of Köflach in western Styria, Austria. It was founded in 1798, began breeding Lipizzan horses in …
Pertisau is a small village on the Achensee Lake in the Tyrol region of Austria.
The Lipno Dam (Czech: přehrada Lipno) is a dam and hydroelectric plant constructed along the Vltava River in the Czech Republic.
As the successor of the New Gallery of the City of Linz, the Lentos Art Museum, which opened in May 2003, is among the most important museums of modern art in Austria. The clear and coherent structural design, created by the Zurich architects Weber …
The Kuffner observatory is one of two telescope-equipped public astronomical observatories situated in Austria's capital, Vienna. It is situated in the West of the city's Ottakring district, on the slope of the Gallitzinberg at 302 m altitude. Origi…
The Kitzbüheler Horn (also spelt Kitzbühler Horn) is one of the most important mountains in the Kitzbühel Alps in Tyrol, Austria, whose eastern flank lies near the smart ski resort of Kitzbühel.
Innere Stadt is the first district of the Austrian city of Graz, capital of the federal state of Styria. It is the part of the Old Town (in German: Altstadt) containing the Schloßberg and the city park (Stadtpark). The district borders are formed by…
The Höllentalferner is a glacier in the western Wetterstein Mountains.
Hohe Warte Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Vienna, Austria. It is located on the Hohe Warte hill in Heiligenstadt, a northern suburb in the 19th Viennese district of Döbling.
Gurk Cathedral (German: Dom zu Gurk, Slovene: Bazilika v Krki) is a Romanesque pillar basilica in Gurk, in the Austrian state of Carinthia.
Großer Priel is the highest mountain in the Austrian mountain range of Totes Gebirge. It is located in the Gmunden District of Upper Austria (Oberösterreich) and has an elevation of 2,515 meters. The most common routes of ascent are from the Prielsc…
Flavia Solva was a municipium in the ancient Roman province of Noricum. It was situated on the western banks of the Mur river, close to the modern cities of Wagna and Leibnitz in the southern parts of the Austrian province of Styria.
The Festungsbahn is a funicular railway providing public access to the Hohensalzburg Castle at Salzburg in Austria. It links the castle with Festungsgasse, under the north side of the castle walls.
Eisarena Salzburg is an indoor sports arena, located in Salzburg, Austria.
The Döbling Cemetery (Döblinger Friedhof) is a cemetery in the 19th district of Vienna, Döbling.
Moosham Castle (German: Schloss Moosham) is a castle in the state of Salzburg, Austria.
Bernstein Castle is a historical building in Bernstein im Burgenland, Austria, first mentioned in the 13th century.
Weer is a municipality in the district of Schwaz in the Austrian state of Tyrol.