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What are the tourist attractions in Austria?
Austria has the following tourist attractions:

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Sch? nbrunn Palace is named after a spring, which used to be an open green space. Once Emperor Matthias hunted here and took a sip of the spring water, which made him feel refreshed, so he called it a beautiful spring. 1743, Queen Mary Beatrice ordered the construction of a palace here, where magnificent palaces and baroque gardens appeared. Covering an area of 26,000 square meters, it is the second largest palace in Europe, second only to the Palace of Versailles in France. It, together with Hofburg Palace, is called Habsburg Dynasty, which is the winter and summer palace of the royal family of Austria-Hungary.

There are 1400 rooms in the palace, which can be accessed from the central hall. There are 44 rooms in Rococo style (/kloc-an exquisite and gorgeous architectural style popular in Europe in the 0/8th century), which are elegant and chic, but most of them are baroque style (/kloc-an architectural style popular in Europe in the 0/7th century). There are oriental classical buildings in the palace, such as Chinese rooms inlaid with rosewood, ebony and ivory, and Japanese rooms decorated with mud and paint. The interior decoration of the room is also in harmony with the oriental style, and the walls and ceilings are inlaid with ceramics.

There are restaurants and magnificent dance halls in the palace, where Habsburg emperors held grand banquets. The palace displays several embroidered gold carriages used in the coronation ceremony of Queen Maria Tracy. Queen Tracy is a very successful queen in Austrian history. Her famous motto is: "We want moderate peace, not brilliant war and peace." The gallery of the Palace is covered with portraits and documentaries of the Habsburg Emperor, as well as portraits of six children born to Queen Maria 6 1. One of the most striking is the girlhood portrait of Queen Mary, who later became King Louis XVI of France. Elegant and meticulous style expresses the luxurious scenery and atmosphere of the dynasty of that day. Various styles of stoves are installed in every room and corner of the cloister, and the Russian-style big stove is particularly strange in shape.

Golden hall

The Golden Hall is an Italian Renaissance building. The outer wall is yellow and red, and the statue of the goddess of music stands on the roof, which is quaint and chic. The golden hall is resplendent and magnificent, and it is one of the world-famous concert halls. Concerts are often held by high-level orchestras and conductors.

Salzburg Castle

Salzburg is located in Salzburg, Austria. It can be said to be the landmark building of Salzburg. It is built on the hill of the old city and has a long history. Built in 1077, it was gradually expanded by successive archbishops. It is one of the largest medieval castles in Europe.

Salzburg fortress is 250 meters long and 150 meters wide, and it is also known as an "unbroken fortress". Because it is located on a green hill, like a shining white pearl, it shines all the time. The mottled walls outside the fort show that it has a long history. Inside it, there are hard walls and thick walls everywhere, and all parts are scattered. There is a courtyard between the main buildings, and you can occasionally see ancient cannons. The dark muzzle still solemnly monitors the distance, as if the war in the distance is still not over.

There are regular classical music chamber concerts in the castle, which are all popular classical works. The open space along the city wall in the north and south of the castle is the best place to shoot the city scenery.

Stephen storm

St Stefan's Cathedral is a famous building in the landscape belt around Vienna, which is world-famous and a symbol of Vienna. It is located in the center of Vienna, so it is also called "the heart of Vienna". St. Stefan's Cathedral was built at the end of 12, with a spire as high as 137 meters, second only to Cologne Cathedral in Germany. The architectural styles of the whole church are strangely mixed. The main entrance facing west is Roman style, the steeple is Gothic style, and the altar is Baroque style. The integration of these different architectural styles is the result of people's continuous transformation and construction for more than four centuries, and it is also the embodiment of Viennese's ability to compromise and reconcile. ?

There is a red marble tombstone of King Friedrich designed and built by Niclas Gerhaert van Leyden from 1467 to 15 13 in the cathedral. The North Hall of the church is a pulpit and organ foot designed by Anton Pilgram (these two works have self-portraits of the author).

St Stefan's Cathedral has a huge catacombs. When people abolished St. Stephen's Cemetery, the bones of thousands of Viennese were laid here. In addition, members of the Habsburg dynasty also put their internal organs here. The church is also a good place to climb and look out. Climb the 343 steps to the hut at the top of the church, where you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of Vienna.

Hofburg Palace

Hofburg Palace is the palace of Habsburg dynasty in Austria, located in the center of Vienna, the capital. It was a royal residence until 19 18, and it was a castle in the 3rd century. Later, with the expansion of the Habsburg family and the expansion of the ruling area, the castle was expanded into a luxurious palace.

The palace is built according to the terrain and is divided into two parts: the upper house and the lower house. There is a garden in each house. The upper house is the place where the emperor works, welcomes guests and holds grand activities, while the lower house is the living place for accommodation. The whole palace has 1400 rooms with strange decoration, embedded in a huge four-shaped building complex. Among them, 44 halls and rooms are richly decorated. For example, the magnificent and beautiful hall,1the place where the historic treaty of independence was signed in May 1955, declared Austria "permanently neutral" from then on.

Today, it is the office of the Austrian President and an important exhibition center. At the same time, it also includes many art collections and exhibitions, and the famous Sissi Princess Museum is located here. The Austrian gallery in the palace has a collection of famous paintings and sculptures from the Middle Ages to modern times. It is actually the Austrian Palace Museum of Fine Arts. Fuyuan's treasure house contains gorgeous costumes, vivid portraits and dazzling jewels of emperors of past dynasties. A crown inlaid with all kinds of precious stones and pearls shines brightly, which is a symbol of Habsburg rule.

Early iron age

Hallstatt is a village in Salzkammergut, Upper Austria, Austria, located on the shores of Lake Hallstatt. Hallstatt's "hall" may come from Guk's special word "salt", named after the salt mine near the village. Historically, this area has become rich because of salt.

Hallstatt has a warm climate and is suitable for tourism all year round. This lakeside town, located between a steep hillside and a jewel-like emerald lake, is full of fairy-tale houses.

The peaks over 3,000 meters above sea level and the crystal-clear lakes have turned this place into a paradise on earth. Living in the courtyard hotel by the lake, pushing the window to see the lake and looking at the clear smoke on the lake in the distance, it seems to be a fairyland on earth.