On the main square of Graz, the provincial capital of Styria in Austria, dominated by the town hall, is a monument of Archduke Johann, who rendered outstanding services to the Styria. He promoted the progress in technology and agriculture and also in art, culture and on a social field. His solidarity of the people made […]
Zugspitze – Germany and Austria
The Zugspitze, southwest of Garmisch-Partenkirchen in Bavaria, Germany, is with a height 9718 ft of height the highest mountain of Germany. The borderline between Germany and Austria runs across the western summit. The summit can be reached by three cableways, the Tyrolean Zugspitze Railway and the Eibsee Cable Car. You can also use the Bavarian […]
Austrian Grave in the Abbey of Stams
The Abbey of Stams is 23 miles west of Innsbruck in Tyrol, Austria. Stams is not only known for its ski school, a hotbed for nearly all Austrian ski jumpers, but also for its Cistercian Abbey. Please watch the video here You are currently viewing a placeholder content from YouTube. To access the actual content, […]
Bregenz and Pfänder Vorarlberg
Bregenz, the capital of Vorarlberg, is the westernmost city in Austria. The location on Lake Constance has determined the urban development. An urban fixed point which is hard to miss is the modern Art House. The new festival hall at the port has a seating capacity for approx. 7.000 spectators and a view onto the […]
Teurnia a Metropolitan Seat in Carinthia
Visitors, who come the first time to the wooded hills of St. Peter in Wood, a few kilometers west of Spital at the Drava in Austria, would not suspect that people settled here already in the urnfield culture here. Later, the Celts and the Romans built one of the largest cities of Noricum, Teurnia with […]



