Gmünd in northwestern Waldviertel

7 November 2012 | Author/Destination: | Rubric: General Reading Time:  4 minutes

Palm House in Gmünd Castle Gardens © Duke of W4

Palm House in Gmünd Castle Gardens © Duke of W4

Gmünd is a town in northwestern Waldviertel in the Austrian state of Lower Austria, the capital of the Gmünd district.   read more…

Hall in Tyrol

27 September 2012 | Author/Destination: | Rubric: General Reading Time:  5 minutes

Upper City Square © Anna reg

Upper City Square © Anna reg

Hall in Tirol is a town in the Innsbruck-Land district of Tyrol, Austria. Located at an altitude of 574 m, about 5 km (3 mi) east of the state’s capital Innsbruck in the Inn valley, it has a population of about 12,700.   read more…

The solarCity in Linz

26 September 2012 | Author/Destination: | Rubric: General, Green Buildings, Green Technologies Reading Time:  4 minutes

© solarcity.at

© solarcity.at

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. The idea and motivation for providing energy efficient living arrangements stems from the fact that fossil fuels contribute to global warming and that their use should therefore be avoided.   read more…

The Way of St. James

22 August 2012 | Author/Destination: | Rubric: General, Editorial, EU blog post series, European Union, Bon voyage, Museums, Exhibitions, UNESCO World Heritage Reading Time:  12 minutes

Ways of St. James in Western Europe © Manfred Zentgraf/CC-BY-SA

Ways of St. James in Western Europe © Manfred Zentgraf/CC-BY-SA

The Way of St. James or St. James’ Way (Spanish: El Camino de Santiago) is the pilgrimage route to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Galicia in northwestern Spain, where tradition has it that the remains of the apostle Saint James are buried. The Way of St. James has existed for over a thousand years. It was one of the most important Christian pilgrimages during medieval times, together with Rome and Jerusalem, and a pilgrimage route on which a plenary indulgence could be earned; other major pilgrimage routes include the Via Francigena to Rome and the pilgrimage to Jerusalem.   read more…

The congress and university city of Innsbruck

13 August 2012 | Author/Destination: | Rubric: General Reading Time:  5 minutes

© Chithiraiyan

© Chithiraiyan

Innsbruck is the capital city of the federal state of Tyrol in western Austria. It is located in the Inn Valley at the junction with the Wipptal (Sill River), which provides access to the Brenner Pass, some 30 km (18.6 mi) south of Innsbruck.   read more…

The Hangar-7 in Salzburg

4 July 2012 | Author/Destination: | Rubric: General, Museums, Exhibitions Reading Time:  7 minutes

Exhibition area of the Red Bull Hangar-7 © Red Bull Hangar-7 GmbH - Herbert Ruhdorfer

Exhibition area of the Red Bull Hangar-7 © Red Bull Hangar-7 GmbH - Herbert Ruhdorfer

Hangar-7 in Salzburg, owned by Red Bull founder Dietrich Mateschitz, is not a hangar in a traditional sense but rather a multifunctional building with a collection of historical airplanes, helicopters and Formula One racing cars. It houses a restaurant, two bars, a lounge and aircraft, and is open to the public. It includes the Michelin starred restaurant Ikarus.   read more…

Linz in Upper Austria

16 June 2012 | Author/Destination: | Rubric: General, European Union, European Capital of Culture, UNESCO World Heritage Reading Time:  6 minutes

© www.vr-photos.com - Johann Steininger

© www.vr-photos.com – Johann Steininger

Linz is the third-largest city of Austria and capital of the state of Upper Austria. It is located in the north centre of Austria, approximately 30 km (19 mi) south of the Czech border, on both sides of the river Danube. The population of the city is 189,367, and that of the Greater Linz conurbation is about 271,000.   read more…

Klagenfurt am Wörthersee

2 April 2012 | Author/Destination: | Rubric: General Reading Time:  7 minutes

Tentschach Castle © Johann Jaritz

Tentschach Castle © Johann Jaritz

Klagenfurt am Wörthersee is the capital of the federal state of Carinthia in Austria. With a population of over 90,000, it is the sixth-largest city in the country. The city is the bishop’s seat of the Roman Catholic diocese of Gurk-Klagenfurt and home to the Alpen-Adria University.   read more…

The winter sports resort Arlberg in Tyrol

7 March 2012 | Author/Destination: | Rubric: General, Sport Reading Time:  7 minutes

© skiarlberg.at

© skiarlberg.at

Arlberg is a mountain range or massif between Vorarlberg and Tyrol in Austria. The highest peak is the “Valluga” at 2,811 metres (9,222 ft). The name Arlberg derives from the tradition of the “Arlenburg,” who are said to have once established themselves on the Tyrolean side of the Arlberg passes (1,793 m over sea level). Another story derives the name from the “Arlenbushes” that are very numerous here. There is no mountain with the name “Arlberg” proper. Popular places and famous ski resorts at the Arlberg are Lech, Zürs, Stuben, St. Christoph and St. Anton.   read more…

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