Schloss Porcia (Website)
A Renaissance castle in Carinthia which was built in 16th C. It is notorious for a White Lady called Katharina of Salamanca.

Schloss Tratzberg (Website)
A castle which shows furniture of the 16th century and a marvellous hall with the coat of arms of the Habsburgs until Maximilian I.

Rosenburg (Website)
A castle of the 11th C. In the 16th C it was renewed in renaissance style. Today you can watch performances with falcons and hawks.

Schloss Hof (Website)
A palace next to the border of Slovakia with a large garden which descends down to the March River across seven terraces.

Schloss Starkenberg (Website)
A castle in Austria which was built in 14th C in order to secure the Via Claudia Augusta. Later it turned into a brewery.

Schloss Artstetten (Website)
This palace was the residence of  archduke Franz Ferdinand, whose death in Sarajevo had evoked World War I.

Schloss Altenhof (Website)
The castle next to the river Ranna houses the largest castle church of Austria. The church in baroque style is available for weddings.

Burg Bernstein (Website)
Here you can book a room, where Laszlo E. Almásy - the chief character of the movie 'The English Patient' - had lived.

Burg Clam (Website)
The castle near Klam was built in 1149 and is one of the most preserved castles in the province Upper Austria.

Schloss Festenburg (Website)
The Castle in the province Styria was build in the 12th century as a castle and turned into a monastery around the year 1700.

Schloss Fuschl (Website)
The Castle was build in 1450 as a hunting lodge and was one of the sets for the famous 'Sisi' movies in the 50s.

Schloss Grafenegg (Website)
The Castle was rebuild in the 19th century in the style of neo-Gothic Tudor style and offers a great park today.

Schloss Herberstein (Website)
A castle in Styria with a zoological garden and a historical garden which shows different types of garden architectures.

Festung Hohensalzburg (Website)
The chief landmark of the city Salzburg was build in the 11th century and is one of the most preserved fortresses in Europe.

Festung Hohenwerfen (Website)
This strategic bulwark in the Salzach Valley was a set of the movie 'Where Eagles Dare' and offers a historic falconry center.

Kaiservilla (Website)
This villa in Bad Ischl was the summer residence of the Emperor of Austria Franz Joseph and his family.

Schloss Kremsegg (Website)
Kremsegg was home for old cars for many years, but changed into a museum of music instruments nowadays.

Festung Kufstein (Website)
The landmark of the city Kufstein was build in 13th century and changed ownership several times between Tyrol and Bavaria.

Burg Mauterndorf (Website)
The former occasional summer residence of the archbishops of Salzburg offers many medieval experiences in its walls.

Residenz Salzburg (Website)
The former residence of the Archbishops of Salzburg offers several pompous rooms and a gallery for paintings.

Schloss Schönbrunn (Website)
A great palace - which was the summer residence of empress Maria Theresa - with one of the oldest zoological gardens nearby.

Schloss Stubenberg (Website)
The complex, dating back to the 13th century, was expanded into a castle with a nice arcaded court later.

Schloss Belvedere (Website)
This palace was the summer residence of general Prince Eugene. Nowadays there are many interesting art exhibitions inside.

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