The most famous tourist sites in Austria

Austria is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe. The country attracts many tourists throughout the year. Even in winter it is also as busy as summer in the mountains. The tourists are attracted to the beautiful scenery of the mountains there and also its cities such as Vienna (Vienna0 and Salzburg) Austria itself are the smallest country in Europe which is in the highlands and mountains.

Here are some tourist destinations in Austria:



1. The Vienna Hofburg: Austria's Imperial Palace

The Vienna Hofburg: Austria's Imperial PalaceIstana to the Austrian Empire becomes one of the must-visit attractions. The president now leads the business in the same space owned by Emperor Joseph II. Almost every Austrian leader since 1275 added or changed the palace, generating architectural influences including Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo, and Classicism. The area of the palace along with its yard and garden is 59 acres with 19 courtyards and 2,600 rooms.

One of the most exciting things in the palace is the Imperial Silver Collection that features Habsburg's dining and tableware dining. There is also a Milan Centerpiece which is 30-meter-long porcelain from East Asia, Sevres and Vienna. At Café Hofbu is also a Museum Side that focuses on the life and times of Queen Elisabeth. Imperial Apartment is a series of 19 rooms once occupied by Emperor Franz Joseph and his wife. Side Museum, Imperial Apartments, and Imperial Silver Collection can be visited with one ticket.

2. Mozart's Salzburg

Mozart's Salzburg Austria is famous for its classical music. There are some classical musicians born in this country, one of them is Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Mozart has ties to several cities, but the city closest to it is Salzburg. One of the sights that is also worth a visit is Mozart's museum which is the home of Mozart was born on January 27, 1756. Now the museum is known as Mozart's Birthplace.

The inhabited rooms are filled with mementos, instruments, and photographs. Another place associated with Mozart is Makartplatz 8 which was home to him in 1773. Mozart's Residence contains many artifacts related to his life and his time and is the place of writing many symphonies. After that there is Mozart Square with its huge monument. Salzburg is also home to some festival music held in honor of Mozart, such as Mozart Week which runs from January to February and the Salzburg Festival is held for 6 weeks from June to August.

3. Equestrian School Spanish, Vienna

Equestrian School Spanish, Vienna Vienna has a historic eco-school that tourists can visit. This place is in the presence of Emperor Maximilian II, the man responsible for introducing the Lipizzaner horse to Austria in 1562. Now, the place is the only classic style of riding by the nobility still practiced and stills a joy to the surrounding people.

Built in 1735, a large hall designed for the nobility demonstrates their riding ability. Entrance tickets can be booked online as long as there are and many people who want to follow this equestrian school.

4. The Styrian Armory (Landeszeughaus)

The Styrian Armory (Landeszeughaus) in the heart of Graz is Landeszeyughaus. Built in 1644, the building contains a collection of weapons and armor from the 17th century. There are 32,000 armor including helmets and weapons. We can learn about the history of weapons as well as the armor of the place. Building in Graz, Landhaus Built has a Renaissance style that existed in 1557-1565.

The front of the building is dominated by round windows and a veranda. The courtyard is a Renaissance-style fountain, while at Knights' Hall there is a beautiful ceiling from 1746.

5. Kitzbuheler Horn

 Kitzbuheler Horn Located at an altitude of 1,998 meters, Kitzbuheler Horn in the Tyrol region is one of the most beautiful peaks of the mountains in Austria. This peak can be accessed via a cableway through Pletzeralm or can by hike from the Kitzbuhel countryside. The peak has a very beautiful view. South Kitzbuheler is a 1,772 meter Hornkopfli peak which can also be reached by cableway.

In addition to the beautiful scenery, at its peak we will find Gipfelhaus, a unique mountain-top house, with a chapel, a restaurant, and an Alpine garden. During the ski season, the mountains are in full blast with skiers from all over the world.

6. Melk Benedictine Abbey

Melk Benedictine AbbeyMelk Abbey is one of the most famous monasteries with a building consisting of seven courtyard. There is a large complex along the 325 meters to the west and there are two church towers. The tourists can enjoy the magnificent view of the building and surround it.

There are tombs from 196 meters of House of Babenberg, Imperial Corridor with portraits of Austrian rulers including Empress Maria Theresa and Imperial Rooms featuring a history of ages including statues and paintings so that many tourists who come here to see me

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