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Charming Diversity

From sunny beaches to ice-covered peaks, from bucolic vineyards to luxuriant pine forests, from gentle pasturelands to lush riverlands.


Austria’s provinces boast landscapes to perfection at almost every turn. Landscapes as backdrop for a culture which has developed over thousands of years. Culture which you can experience in old cities as well as in historic villages, culture which is maintained by charming and hospitable people who love to share their love for arts and their liking for indulgence with you. Welcome to Austria.


Federal Provinces

Burgenland
Burgenland is the easternmost, newest and flattest of all of Austria's nine provinces.

Carinthia
Carinthia is Austria's southernmost province.

Lower Austria
Lower Austria, located in the Northeast, is Austria's largest province.

Salzburg
The province of Salzburg is divided into five regions: Flachgau, Tennengau, Pongau, Pinzgau and Lungau.

Styria
Styria is the second largest of Austria's nine provinces.

Tirol
The province of Tirol is dominated by the precipitous peaks of the Alps.

Upper Austria
Upper Austria is Austria's fourth-largest province.

Vienna
Vienna is Austria's capital and a province at the same time.

Vorarlberg
Vorarlberg is Austria's westernmost and second smallest province.



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