Innsbruck is the third most important city in Austria but is the main urban center in the Austrian Alps. The old town is crossed by Maria-Theresien-Strasse, one of the oldest…
The Hofkirche is one of the most important monuments in the city and is famous for the funeral monument dedicated to Maximilian I. The Emperor decided to have this monument…
Construction of the Europabrücke (Europe Bridge) began in 1960 and on 17 November 1963 it was opened to traffic, initially with two lanes per carriageway. In 1984 it was decided…
The territory of present-day Vienna was used first as a place of trade and trade of the Celts then became a Roman military camp around which the first settlements of…
Salzburg is a baroque jewel that was shaped in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries by the prince-archbishops of the Austrian Empire who built churches, buildings and gave the city beautiful…
Located in Stephansplatz, in the center of Vienna, St. Stephen’s Cathedral (Stephansdom) is the headquarters of the Archdiocese of Vienna. Stephansdom, Vienna’s most important religious building, was built on the…