It was St. Peter’s Cellar in Salzburg, Austria, where Charlemagne stopped by for a beer in the year 803. Even then, the Austrians were known for their hospitality. Learn more about Austria and plan your trip.
Austria’s Schwarzenberg is known for its cheese, traditional crafts and thousands of Schubert fanatics. Cheese and Schubert–you can’t ask for much more in life than that.
Visit the wine growers of Austria. Austrian wine? That’s right. Austria is a major producer of wines. Not just in the country, but even within the city limits of Vienna.
Austrian artists, architects & designers have long moved beyond boundaries of their genres. They are and always have been world travelers, connoisseurs - and at times, provocateurs
Austria is home to Klosterneuburg Monastery, where something new has been added to the 900 year-old building: a biomass furnace for green energy. Austria: old and new.
Austria is a center for biotechnology, geographic systems, renewable energy, thermal power and Sacher Torte. Partner up with Austrian businesses and choose Austria as your next business location.
Dreaming of Vienna and its coffeehouses? Where you can sip and probe the unconscious, like Freud at the Landtmann, or sketch a symphony, like Mozart at the Frauenhuber.
There is an entire Austrian village devoted to pumpkin seed oil, one to 3200 varieties of tomato, and one that specializes in trout. Which go great with pumpkin seed oil.
Austria is home to 2000 research facilities, 700 automotive design and assembly companies, and Wiener Schnitzel. Well, all those scientists have to eat something.
Austria’s southernmost province Carinthia is a front runner for organic farming. Carinthia is also the birthplace of an Emperor, a Pope and a saint. Could be the food.
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