SILVRETTA HOCHALPENSTRASSE
This alpine route is one of those picturesque high mountain roads, like the ...Read more
THE ISLAND ON THE WALL (MURINSEL)
This floating steel island is one of Graz's modern symbols.Read more
MARIA-THERESIEN-STRASSE
A pleasant street for a coffee on the terrace, a stroll or a spot of ...Read more
HOHER MARKT
In the Middle Ages, Hoher Markt was a place where condemned prisoners were ...Read more
GETREIDEGASSE
Getreidegasse is a great place to pick up Salzburg souvenirs and ...Read more
PLACE MOZART (MOZARTPLATZ)
Mozart Square opens onto Residenzplatz and the cathedral, residence of the ...Read more
SILBERZEILE AM STADTPLATZ
Houses whose facades bear witness to the prosperous times when Schärding ...Read more
MAIN SQUARE (HAUPTPLATZ)
This square was the commercial crossroads between Hungary and Italy.Read more
UNIVERSITÄTSPLATZ
A market where products are mainly offered by retailers rather than by the ...Read more
HIGH SQUARE (HOHER MARKT)
The upper square features a Hercules fountain dating from 1682 and the Burg ...Read more
TOWN HALL SQUARE (RATHAUSPLATZ)
One of Sankt Pölten's most beautiful and lively town squares, with the ...Read more
FRANZISKANERPLATZ
Read moreA few steps from the. This is where the starting point for the new «Promenade de la Mur» is located.
OLD SQUARE (ALTER PLATZ)
Old town square, pedestrian zone with park and alleyways, Baroque-style ...Read more
NEW PLACE (NEUER PLATZ)
The square features 16th- and 17th-century houses, the Dragon Fountain with ...Read more
MALTA ROAD (MALTA HOCHALM STRASSE)
Route de la Malta leads to a mountain pasture and a 14.5 km dam, past ...Read more
ART NEW
Read moreVery present in the architecture of the Vienna buildings, we recommend a walk to discover them. Art Nouveau or Jugendstil emerged after fifty years of historicism towards the end of the 1910 th century and continued until. The Jugendstil, an international epic message, touched on artistic areas such as painting, architecture, la déco, typography, and translates into long winding lines, flower ornaments and flame-shaped pictorial movements. The Vienna Jegendstil style had to be transported by artists from Klimt, Kokoschka, the Imperial Intendant of Urban redevelopment works designed, in addition to the subway lines (especially U 4) and the attached equipment, many buildings throughout the city such as the Pavillons pavilions.