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  • Burg Lockenhaus

    Burg Lockenhaus (Hungarian Léka) is a castle and medieval fortress located in the Güns Valley in the southeastern part of Lockenhaus, in Burgenland, eastern Austria. Burg Lockenhaus is situated at an altitude of 368 m. The castle was built in Romane…

  • Burg Güssing

    Burg Güssing is a castle in southern Burgenland, Austria. On June 30, 1524, the castle was acquired by the Batthyány family, who retain ownership to this day through a historical foundation that provides for the care and maintenance of the castle.

  • Balf

    Balf (Persian: Balf‎) is the name of a prominent family of the region Babol, and originate from the House of Suren. They are major land owners in the North of Iran and have a large interest in construction services across the Middle East and the Far…

  • Lake Zell

    Lake Zell (German: Zeller See; Italian: Lago di Zell) is a small freshwater lake in the Austrian Alps. It takes its name from the city of Zell am See, which is located on a small delta protruding into the lake. The lake is 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) long…

  • Ybbs

    Ybbs (German pronunciation: [ˈɪps]) is a river in Lower Austria, and in Austria also the common short form to designate the little town Ybbs an der Donau.

  • Wüstenhaus Schönbrunn

    The Wüstenhaus Schönbrunn (Schönbrunn Desert House) is a desert botanical exhibit in Vienna, Austria. It is located in the Sonnenuhrhaus ("Sundial House"), which was built in 1904 as the newest of the four botanical houses in Schönbrunn Palace Park.

  • Wurzen Pass

    The Wurzen Pass (German: Wurzenpass, Slovene: Korensko sedlo) is a mountain pass in a col of the Karawanken mountain range in the Southern Limestone Alps, on the border between Radendorf in the Austrian state of Carinthia and Kranjska Gora in Sloven…

  • Wettingen-Mehrerau Abbey

    Wettingen-Mehrerau Abbey is a Cistercian territorial abbey located at Mehrerau on the outskirts of Bregenz in Vorarlberg, Austria. Wettingen-Mehrerau Abbey is directly subordinate to the Holy See and thus forms no part of the Roman Catholic Archdioc…

  • Upper Styria

    Upper Styria (German: Obersteiermark), in the Austrian usage of the term, refers exclusively to the northwestern, generally mountainous and well wooded half of the federal state of Styria.

  • SolarCity Linz

    The solarCity is an energy-saving living district in Linz-Pichling, Austria, which provides living space for about 4,000 people. The houses were built using a low-energy design.

  • Schloss Wilhelminenberg

    Castle Wilhelminenberg, an imperial palace dating from the early 20th century which is now a four-star hotel, restaurant and conference facility, is situated on the Eastern slopes of the Gallitzinberg, in the Wienerwald Western parts of the Austrian…

  • Schloss Frohsdorf

    Schloss Frohsdorf is a castle-like complex in Lanzenkirchen in Niederösterreich and was built 1547-1550 out of the ruins of the so-called "Krotenhof".

  • Rusovce mansion

    Rusovce Mansion or Rusovce manor house (Slovak: Rusovský kaštieľ, Hungarian: Oroszvár; German: Karlburg) is a neoclassical mansion located in the Rusovce borough, part of Bratislava, capital of Slovakia.

  • Rotunde

    The Rotunde in Vienna was a building erected for the Weltausstellung 1873 Wien (the Vienna World Fair of 1873). The building was a partially covered circular steel construction, 84 m (approx. 275 ft) in height and 108 m (approx. 354 ft) in diameter.…

  • Rothschild Hospital

    The Rothschild Hospital, named after its founder Baron Anselm von Rothschild, was the hospital of the Israelitische Kultusgemeinde in Vienna, Austria from its opening in 1873 until its closure by the Nazis in 1943. After World War II, it served as a…

  • Peca (mountain)

    Peca (Slovene) or Petzen (German) is the highest mountain of the eastern Karawanks, the second highest mountain of the Northern Karawanks and the most eastern two thousand metre mountain of Slovenia. It is a mighty mountain with a characteristic sha…

  • Pappelstadion

    Pappelstadion is a multi-use stadium in Mattersburg, Austria. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of SV Mattersburg.

  • Palais Epstein

    Palais Epstein is a Ringstraßenpalais in Vienna, Austria. It was built for the industrialist and banker Gustav Ritter von Epstein. The architect was Theophil Freiherr von Hansen, who also designed the adjacent Austrian Parliament Building. Unlike tr…

  • Mittersill castle

    Mittersill Castle (German Schloss Mittersill) sits on the northern side of the Salzach valley some 140m above the city of Mittersill in the Pinzgau region in the Federal state of Salzburg, Austria.

  • Mariatrost Basilica

    The Baroque Mariatrost Basilica on top of the Purberg hill in Mariatrost, a district of Graz, is one of the most famous pilgrimage sites of Styria in Austria.

  • Malta, Austria

    Malta is a municipality in the Austrian state of Carinthia, in the district of Spittal an der Drau, west of the town of Gmünd. Situated within the Hohe Tauern mountain range, it covers most of the valley of the Malta river, a tributary of the Lieser…

  • Lake Ossiach

    Lake Ossiach (German: Ossiacher See, Slovene: Osojsko jezero) is the third largest lake in the Austrian state of Carinthia, superseded only by Lake Wörth and Lake Millstatt.

  • Kőszeg Mountains

    Kőszeg Mountains (German: Günser Gebirge, Hungarian: Kőszegi-hegység) is a mountain range in the Alpokalja area, the easternmost region of the Alps. The territory of the range is shared between Austria and Hungary.