Full of energy and open to new currents, Linz has long made a name for itself as a city of art. Perhaps it’s the legacy of industry and the raw charm of the nearby harbour cranes: art, culture and technology intertwine here in particularly exciting ways.
Recognised as a UNESCO City of Media Arts, Linz stands out for its innovative cultural scene, its support of digital arts, and as home to the Ars Electronica Center.
In winter, Linz reveals its culturally diverse side: atmospheric Advent and Christmas markets in the old town and on the historic main square immerse you in festive traditions. A ride on the Pöstlingberg railway takes you up to the Pöstlingberg, where the pilgrimage church and panoramic views over the city await. And for a special experience, you can enjoy a winter cruise on the Danube aboard the sparkling Crystal Ship.
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Composer
Anton Bruckner
Born on September 4, 1824 in Ansfelden in Upper Austria, Anton Bruckner showed his musical talent at an early age at St. Florian's Abbey. As an organ virtuoso, he impressed with his improvisations, but his greatest passion was composing symphonies. Long misunderstood by Viennese high culture, he struggled for recognition. It was only later in life that he achieved fame and numerous honours.
The composer's legacy lives on in the Brucknerhaus Linz and the Anton Bruckner Private University. In his honour, the annual Bruckner Festival is held, featuring classical music at the highest level. With his innovative style, Anton Bruckner shaped the symphony and is considered one of the most important composers of his time.
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For a relaxed city trip
Linz card
Discover Linz while saving money: Free travel on public transport in the city,, free admission to many museums and a 10-Euro Danube Culture Bonus. Choose from three options: the 1-day card, the 2-day card incl. a round trip with the Pöstlingbergbahn cable care and the 3-day card, which comes with a 5-Euro restaurant voucher on top.
The Linz Card is available online, at the Tourist Information and in selected museums and hotels.
