Architecture in Austria

To visit Austria is to experience brilliant architecture in dramatic landscapes. Whether you travel through Austria's picture perfect countryside or stay in its imperial cities - architectural masterpieces are to be found everywhere.

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     © Schloss Hof, Lois Lammerhuber

    Schloss Hof

    Prince Eugene’s summer palace Schloss Hof, one of the most beautiful baroque buildings in the world, has been brought back to life thanks to a renovation project that began in 2002 and cost more than 30 million Euro.

    Visit the Palace
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    Modern Architecture in Tirol © Tirol Werbung

    Modern Design in Tirol

    The amorphous, glowing glass structure is one of the stations on the Nordkettenbahn, designed by architect Zaha Hadid.

    Grand Designs
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     © Vorarlberg Tourismus Gerald Hotz

    Modern Architecture in the Alps

    At first it sounds improbable: Vorarlberg - a small, mostly rural state in the middle of the Alps - has become one of Europe's leading regions for modern art and architecture.

    Quite Astounding
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    Kunsthaus Graz © Graz Tourist Office

    Cutting-Edge Museums

    Nowadays many museums attract visitors not only because of their interesting exhibitions, but also because of their cutting-edge architecture.

    Kunsthaus Graz
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    Haus Hirt © Haus Hirt

    Hotel Haus Hirt

    A stunningly located hideaway in the heart of the Alps, combining 1920s style with modern design.

    Stay in Style
 
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