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Linz Travel Guide

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Stig Albeck

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City Introduction

Linz is a city in northern Austria, beautifully situated on the banks of the Danube. It is the country’s third largest city, and it dates to the foundation by the Romans. Linz quickly became an active trade city, and it temporarily became the kingdom’s most important city when Emperor Friedrich III resided his last years here. Over the centuries, Linz grew, for which big plans were launched with Adolf Hitler’s rise to power. Hitler regarded Linz as his hometown, and it was supposed to be a leading city for art and culture, which was however not realized.

In Linz, the square Hauptplatz forms the center of the city. It is a square with many elegant houses, and here you can see the city’s old town hall, and in front of the town hall stands the Trinity Column, which was erected 1717-1723 as a plague column in gratitude for overcoming an epidemic. From the Hauptplatz, you can take a walk along the street Hofgasse, which leads to a lovely area with narrow streets and small squares. It is also in this area that you can get to Linz’s old residence castle.

The castle of Linzer Schloss stands high above the river Danube, and from the terrace behind the castle there is a great view. A Roman fortress used to be located on this site. The old castle was rebuilt into a castle in 1477, and from this time you can e.g. see the gate Friedrichstor. The current castle was built at the beginning of the 17th century, and today it is open as a historical and ethnographic museum. Close to the castle, you can visit the Martinskirche church, whose history dates to 799. Today’s Martinskirche is newer, and it has a beautiful interior.

There are many other major sights and attractions in the city. The Linzer Mariendom Cathedral was built in neo-Gothic style in the years 1862-1924, and it is Austria’s largest church. Another large building is the Linzer Landhaus, which was built between 1568 and 1658 as an extension of a former monastery. The Landhaus is the seat of the Landtag in the state of Upper Austria. In the center you can also see Austria’s largest theater, the Landestheater Linz, which was opened in the early 19th century. A little south from here you can see the modern Musiktheater Linz.

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Salzburg, Austria

Salzburg

Salzburg is one of the Baroque architectural gems of the world, and as a traveler you can almost hear Mozart’s fantastic compositions in the streets. Everywhere in the old town you will be greeted by breathtaking buildings that clearly showcase the wealth the city has maintained throughout history.

The archbishops lived here and built impressive churches, fine castles and elegant squares, and as the top of everything, they laid out prestigious parks and built many sculptures to beautify the city. All this remains today, and with the city’s surroundings hills, you can easily enjoy Salzburg’s elegant skyline from several vantage points.

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České Budějovice, Czechia Czech Republic

České Budějovice

České Budějovice is a beautiful town located in southern Bohemia at the point where the river Malše flows into the larger Vltava. The city was founded by the Bohemian King Ottokar II in 1265, and the royal city was supposed to strengthen Ottokar’s position in the region. Over the centuries, the city has been influenced by both German and Czech culture, and as part of the Habsburg Empire as well.

The old town of České Budějovice is located like an island at the confluence of the rivers, and the Náměstí Přemysla Otakara II is the central square of the city. All sides of the large square are full of beautiful houses, and in the middle of the square you can see the Samson fountain from the 1720s, which is one of the city’s landmarks. To the southwest you can see the baroque town hall of České Budějovice, which was built in the years 1727-1730.

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Overview of Linz

Linz is a city in northern Austria, beautifully situated on the banks of the Danube. It is the country’s third largest city, and it dates to the foundation by the Romans. Linz quickly became an active trade city, and it temporarily became the kingdom’s most important city when Emperor Friedrich III resided his last years here. Over the centuries, Linz grew, for which big plans were launched with Adolf Hitler’s rise to power. Hitler regarded Linz as his hometown, and it was supposed to be a leading city for art and culture, which was however not realized.

In Linz, the square Hauptplatz forms the center of the city. It is a square with many elegant houses, and here you can see the city’s old town hall, and in front of the town hall stands the Trinity Column, which was erected 1717-1723 as a plague column in gratitude for overcoming an epidemic. From the Hauptplatz, you can take a walk along the street Hofgasse, which leads to a lovely area with narrow streets and small squares. It is also in this area that you can get to Linz’s old residence castle.

The castle of Linzer Schloss stands high above the river Danube, and from the terrace behind the castle there is a great view. A Roman fortress used to be located on this site. The old castle was rebuilt into a castle in 1477, and from this time you can e.g. see the gate Friedrichstor. The current castle was built at the beginning of the 17th century, and today it is open as a historical and ethnographic museum. Close to the castle, you can visit the Martinskirche church, whose history dates to 799. Today’s Martinskirche is newer, and it has a beautiful interior.

About the Linz travel guide

Contents: Tours in the city + tours in the surrounding area
Published: Released soon
Author: Stig Albeck
Publisher: Vamados.com
Language: English

About the travel guide

The Linz travel guide gives you an overview of the sights and activities of the Austrian city. Read about top sights and other sights, and get a tour guide with tour suggestions and detailed descriptions of all the city’s most important churches, monuments, mansions, museums, etc.

Linz is waiting for you, and at vamados.com you can also find cheap flights and great deals on hotels for your trip. You just select your travel dates and then you get flight and accommodation suggestions in and around the city.

Read more about Linz and Austria

Austria Travel Guide: https://vamados.com/austria
City tourism: https://visitli-nz.at
Main Page: https://www.vamados.com/

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