Hallstatt, Salzkammergut, Salzburg, Called the three major European art museums Vienna Travel
The picturesque houses of Medieval Europe with a decalcomani reflection over the calm lake, and the steep roof of the church-like steeple flows through the mountains and the white clouds. This is the only picture postcard that represents Hallstatt. Arriving at Hallstatt, the travelers exhale: Ah! This scenery! This is because it is a picture that spreads to the most beautiful village on the lakeside, the ideal place where people want to live someday. This is the beautiful lake and mansion cathedral featured in the movie Sound of Music.
It is quite interesting that this small lake village, formerly a salt mine, became a tourist stop for most of Austria's tourists. As a result, many shops in Hallstatt sell souvenirs related to salt mines such as rock salt.
It was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997 and was once a hot topic for replicating the same village as Hallstatt in Guangdong Province, China.
The city was born in medieval Roman times. There is a salt mine nearby, named 'Salt Castle.'
Once a city that once flourished to be called 'Northern Rome', there are still plenty of colorful medieval architecture.
Salzburg is more famous for its birth than Mozart, a musical genius, than for history. The annual music festival honors Mozart and is filled with sculptures and souvenirs that symbolize Mozart. As the city of music, street musicians are considered to be quite high compared to other cities. In the middle of the city is the Mirabell Garden, which is famous for the stage where Mary, the protagonist, sang with the children of Colonel Fontlab in the movie Sound of Music.
Versailles is in France, and Schönbrunn is in Austria. One of the most gorgeous and beautiful palaces in the world. Built as the summer resort of the medieval Middle Ages Habsburg family, it has over 1,400 rooms. Music Schon Mozart was invited to the palace when he was six years old, and this was the Schönbrunn palace.
Schönbrunn Palace is also famous for its large garden. The gardens, which are called Baroque extremes, are home to numerous monuments of natural beauty, including Roman ruins, tropical greenhouses, and many concepts of small pavilions, fountains and statues. It is also home to the world's first zoo in 1752.
The name Schönbrunn originated in 1619 when Emperor Matthias discovered a 'beautiful fountain' during hunting. During the Christmas season, the Christmas Market is opened in front of the palace and is a popular tourist spot even in the winter.
Located in the heart of the old town, the Stephan Temple is Austria's largest Gothic temple and the iconic building of Vienna. The south tower, nicknamed `` Steple, '' is 137 meters high and the third highest tower in the world. Climb up to 73m using 343 steps to get a good view of the mosque's beautiful roofs and old town, and take the elevator to Austria's largest paper drum tower. Inside the temple, there are beautiful pulpits and altars carved by Anton Pilgram and the stained glass ornament is also worth seeing. In the basement is the Catacombe, where Habsburg houses people's organs.
Vienna's Town Hall, completed in 1883, boasts a spire of 104m in height and has a stunning view from afar. The skating rink and Chris Market are held in the winter season, and various festivals such as film festivals are held in the summer, making it a popular cultural place and resting place for citizens. Surrounded by famous restaurants, you can enjoy the night view of Vienna and enjoy an atmospheric dinner, the Parliament House next to the square, the Vienna University on the right side, the Royal Palace Theatre, and the Opera House not far away. One of the must-see sightseeing courses.
The Hofburg Palace was the residence of the Austrian Habsburg Dynasty from the 13th century until its destruction in 1918.It is a symbol of the Austrian Habsburgs' flaunts, decorated with splendor like the Palace of Versailles in France. It is characteristic. A total of 10 buildings are gathered and are currently used as the president's office and international foreign officer.
Belvedere Palace is a palace used by the nobility of Vienna as a summer villa. Hildebrand, a master of baroque architecture, was designed and made famous, and it was designated as a World Heritage Site as a representative baroque architecture. Belvedere Palace, with its two palaces divided into upper and lower palaces and a spacious garden, is famous for holding Gustav Klimt's Kiss and Judith. In 1716, the lower palace was built, and in 1723, the upper palace was used as a ballroom. In 1752 the palace was sold to Queen Maria Theresia, and the name Belvedere, which means 'beautiful scenery' in Italian, was born. It is said to be one of the most beautiful buildings of the Baroque style in Austria. Today, the palace is used as a national art gallery and exhibits works by leading Austrian artists such as Gustav Klimt, Egonsile and Hans Makart.