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Research 14 National Parks in Austria

Vienna
Vienna
1 National Parks
193 Hotels
31 Restaurants
Salzburg
Salzburg
6 National Parks
61 Hotels
49 Restaurants
Graz
Graz
2 National Parks
18 Hotels
27 Restaurants

National Parks in Austria (1- 14 of 14)

Alpengarten Patscherkofel Alpengarten Patscherkofel
Patscherkofel Bergstation , Innsbruck, Austria
Phone - +43 512 377234

From the well known skiing centre of Igls in the eastern Mittelgebirge, the Patscherkofel-line takes visitors to the [more]

Badesee Rossau Badesee Rossau
Freizeitanlage Roßau , Innsbruck, Austria
Phone - +43 512 348778

The leisure centre Baggersee is a popular oasis of recreation in the vicinity of the town. You can easily reach it by [more]

Flakturm Augarten Flakturm Augarten
Obere Augartenstraße , Vienna, Austria

A huge, steel and concrete building stands in the middle of the Augarten. It was constructed during World War II and [more]

Friedhof St. Peter Friedhof St. Peter
St. Peter Bezirk , Salzburg, Austria

Salzburg's most famous poet Georg Trakl about St. Peter's Cemetery: "Heaven smiles silently upon this mystical garden." [more]

User Rating:9.5 User Rating:9.5
Gabrielskapelle Gabrielskapelle
Linzergasse 41 , Salzburg, Austria

In the centre of St. Sebastian's Cemetery a Baroque style chapel is hidden behind big trees. During the day, open doors [more]

Hofgarten Hofgarten
Rennweg , Kaiserjägerstraße , Innsbruck, Austria
Phone - +43 512 584803

First built in the 15th century, the Hofgarten originally served as a rather crude vegetable garden for the imperial [more]

Leechwald Leechwald
Hilmteichstrasse , Graz, Austria
Phone - +43 316 57 13 34

Leech Forest is one of Graz's favorite spots to leave the hustle and bustle of the city behind. There are plenty of [more]

Mirabellgarten Mirabellgarten
Schloss Mirabell , (Mirabellplatz) , Salzburg, Austria

Whatever the season, visitors will delight in taking a walk through the magical gardens surrounding Schloss Mirabell, a [more]

Monchsberg Monchsberg
Mönchsbergaufzug , Anton Neumayr Platz , Salzburg, Austria

Overlooking the city, Mount Monchsberg is the perfect place to spend an afternoon and take a good gulp of fresh alpine [more]

Ponyreiten fur Kinder Ponyreiten fur Kinder
Köllgasse 2a , (Rösserhöfl/Fritz Ehrensberger) , Innsbruck, Austria
Phone - +43 5234 68594

Situated in the beautiful village of Axams, some 9km south-west of Innsbruck, Rosserhofl riding centre is ideal for [more]

User Rating:9.0 User Rating:9.0
Schloss Ambras Schloss Ambras
Schlossstraße 20 , Innsbruck, Austria
Phone - +43 512 348 446

This palace was turned into a museum by Archduke Ferdinand II. The Wunderkammer (Gallery of Wonders) contains a display [more]

Schlossberg Schlossberg
Schloßberg , (Innere Stadt) , Graz, Austria
Phone - Not available

The fact that the 473mts high Hausberg remains a green oasis even today is attributable to Franz Ludwig von Welden. The [more]

Sebastianfriedhof Sebastianfriedhof
Linzergasse 41 , Salzburg, Austria

This cemetery was built in the 15th Century at the behest of Archbishop Wolf Dietrich for the poor and victims of the [more]

Wasserspiele Hellbrunn Wasserspiele Hellbrunn
Fürstenweg 37 , Salzburg, Austria
Phone - +43 662 820 372

A visit to the famous trick fountains in the grounds of Hellbrunn Palace is a must in the summer. With grottoes, [more]

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Mozarts Wohnhaus
Aug 26, 2006 by Nick from Ely, UK
Overall Rating: 8 User Rating Score: 8

  • Best you can find outside a state museum.
  • Nothing to dislike.

“I disagree with the MyTravelGuide note that it's not as good as the Birth House. It is in fact considerably better. The exhibits here are largely original items, connected with Mozart, including several instruments that belonged to him, a large display of letters from Wolfgang and Leopold, and some original manuscripts. By comparison, most of the stuff in the Birth House is copy, and there are several modern art displays that have no relationship to Mozart whatsoever (including, when I visited, a room full of engraved prints displayed upside down, a new mechanical model of Mozart shooting his dog (read the biogs to find out how much he loved his fox terrier) and some blue peppier mache geese - perhaps they appeal to our brethren west of the Atlantic). By comparison, the Downhauls is a treasure of articulate and intelligent exhibits, well thought out and vastly more interesting to those who want to see at first hand something of the Mozart's' lives, friends and music.”

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