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1,374 Articles of interest in Austria

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  • Zimba (mountain)

    The Zimba, elevation 2,645 m (8,678 ft), is the most familiar mountain in the Austrian mountain range called Rätikon. Located in the hinterland of Bludenz, this horn is the landmark of Montafon valley and especially of the main village of Schruns. T…

  • Zell am See Airport

    Zell am See Airport (German: Flugplatz Zell am See, ICAO: LOWZ) is a public use airport located 4 kilometres (2 mi) south of Zell am See, Salzburg, Austria.

  • Säuling

    Säuling or Saulingspitze is a twin-peak mountain in the German Allgäu, though part of the mountain is in Austria. The two summits have heights of 2,047 metres (6,716 ft) and 2,038 metres (6,686 ft).

  • Sorgschrofen

    Sorgschrofen is a 1,635 m (5,364 ft) tall Mountain in the Allgäu Alps of Bavaria, Germany. A lower summit of Sorgschrofen is the 1,613 m (5,292 ft) tall Zinken.

  • Sofiensaal

    The Sofiensaal is a concert hall and recording venue in Vienna, Austria. It is situated on Marxergasse, in the city's third district of Landstraße.

  • Schneeferner

    The Schneeferner in the Bavarian Alps is Germany's highest and largest glacier. It is located on the Zugspitzplatt, a plateau south of the country's highest peak, the Zugspitze, that descends from west to east and forms the head of the Reintal valle…

  • Pfänder

    The Pfänder is a mountain in western Austria close to Lake Constance (Bodensee). The town of Bregenz lies at the foot of the mountain on the shores of the lake.

  • Palais Niederösterreich

    Palais Niederösterreich, historically known as the Niederösterreichisches Landeshaus ('Estates House of Lower Austria), is a historical building in Vienna. The building housed the estates general of the state of Lower Austria until 1848. After 1861,…

  • Niedere Tauern

    The Niedere Tauern or Low Tauern (Slovene: Nizke Ture) are a mountain range of the Central Eastern Alps, in the Austrian states of Salzburg and Styria.

  • Neustift am Walde

    Until 1892 Neustift am Walde was an independent municipality in the outskirts of Vienna, Austria and is today a part of Döbling, the 19th district of Vienna.

  • Minoritenkirche

    The Minoritenkirche (English: Minorites Church, related to the monastic order of the "Minor" or Franciscan monks), formally called Italienische Nationalkirche Maria Schnee (English: Italian National Church of Mary of the Snows), is a church built in…

  • Liechtensteinklamm

    Liechtensteinklamm (Liechtenstein Gorge) is a particularly narrow gorge with walls up to 300m high, located in the Austrian Alps 50 km south of Salzburg.

  • Styrian Armoury

    The Styrian Armoury (German: Landeszeughaus), in the Austrian city of Graz, is the world's largest historic armoury and attracts visitors from all over the world.

  • Klagenfurt Hauptbahnhof

    Klagenfurt Hauptbahnhof (German for Klagenfurt Main station; occasionally translated as Klagenfurt Central Station) is the main station at Klagenfurt am Wörthersee, the capital city of the federal state of Carinthia in Austria. It lies on one of the…

  • Hotel Metropole, Vienna

    Hotel Metropole was a hotel in Vienna, Austria1 which was constructed in 1871-73 but destroyed during World War II after serving as the headquarters of the Gestapo from 1938. The address was Morzinplatz, in the I.

  • Herzgruft

    The Herzgruft (English: Hearts Crypt) is a burial chamber that protects 54 urns containing the hearts of deceased members of the House of Habsburg. The crypt is located behind the Loreto Chapel in the Augustinian Church within the Hofburg Palace com…

  • Gaisberg

    Gaisberg is a mountain to the east of Salzburg, Austria. It belongs to the Osterhorngruppe (a part of the Limestone Alps) between the Lammertal valley and the Wolfgangsee. A public bus route starting from the Mirabellplatz square links the popular d…

  • Keine Sorgen Arena

    Keine Sorgen Arena (eng.: "No Worries Arena"), formerly Fill Metallbau Stadion, is a football stadium in Ried im Innkreis, Austria. It is the home ground of SV Ried.

  • Fieberbrunn

    Fieberbrunn is a market town in the Austrian state of Tyrol in the Kitzbühel district. It is located at (47°28′N12°33′E), in the Kitzbühel Alps.

  • Dominican Church, Vienna

    The Dominican Church (German: Dominikanerkirche), also known as the Church of St. Maria Rotunda, is an early Baroque parish church and minor basilica in the historic center of Vienna, Austria.

  • Aggstein Castle

    Aggstein Castle (German: Burgruine Aggstein, lit. "castle ruins of Aggstein") is a ruined castle on the right bank of the Danube in Wachau, Austria. The castle dates back to the 12th century.