Schönbrunn Palace was the main summer residence of the Habsburgs and is together with its gardens, one of the best known Baroque ensembles in the world. read more
Schönbrunn Desert House is a hothouse based on designs by the architect Alfons Custodis for the overwintering of Emperor Franz Joseph's extensive and extremely ... read more
Schubertiade in Hohenems and Schwarzenberg is an annual series of orchestral concerts, Chamber concerts, recitals, readings, lectures, and master classes by renowned ... read more
Schubert Sterbewohnung (Schubert's Last Residence) is the residence where the famous composer Franz Schubert (1797 – 1828) died. He lived here for several weeks ... read more
The SchokoMuseum of the Confiserie Heindl offers the visitors insights into the production of more than 180 different chocilates and confectionery specialities. For more ... read more
Castle Rosenburg, first mentioned in 1175, is one of the most impressive and probably best preserved architectural monuments in Austria. Since 1681 it is in the hands of ... read more
Schloss Pöckstein, dates back to the Middle Ages, but was later used as a bishops residence. Today, the present owners use it for cultural, corporate and private events, ... read more
Schloss Parz, dating back to 1515, has been in the hands of a number of Austrian noble families and is today owned by the Willy Messerschmitt Foundation. The castle can be ... read more
Castle Niederweiden, built originally as a hunting lodge in 1685 for Count Ernst Rüdiger von Starhemberg, acquired by Prince Eugene of Savoy in 1726 and after ... read more
Schloss Mirabell dates back to 1606 and was built by prince-archbishop Wolf Dietrich Raitenau for his beloved Salome Alt. Today, it serves as the backdrop for romantic ... read more
Schloss Hof was the summer residence of Prince Eugene! It is a magnificent palace, surrounded by the breathtaking baroque gardens and the idyllic Estate Farm. read more
Hernstein Castle, today a hotel and a venue for corporate and private events, was built between 1727 and 1730 by Count Karl Joseph von Heussenstein, who had the then ... read more
Schloss Hellbrunn is Austria's best example of the Italian baroque style. It was built (1613–19) for Marcus Sitticus von Hohenems, the Prince-Archbishop of ... read more
Grafenegg stands for highly refined entertainment, a feast for all senses, with a mixture of a yearly Music Festival in summer, concerts at all seasons, and many other ... read more
Eggenberg Palace's history is closely linked to the Princes von Eggenberg and the Counts von Herberstein, who got the palace into their hands by inheritance in the ... read more
Castle Ebergassing, was first mentioned in documents in 1120, and is today the private residence of the Sandhofer and Aichelburg-Rumerskirch families, as well as a venue ... read more
Schlaining Castle was first mentioned in 1271 as "castrum Zloynuk" and owned by the Counts of Güssing. In the 16th century it came into the hands of the ... read more
Schielleiten Castle, the second largest baroque palace in Austria, was built between 1720 and 1730 by the imperial counts of Wurmbrand-Stuppach. Today this extraordinary ... read more
Schauräume Steinek & Art Steinek, is part of Galerie Stienek. Galerie Steinek, managed by Heinrich und Philipp Steinek, is dedicated mainly to Austrian contemporary ... read more
Castle Schattenburg, Museum is a medieval castle which is used today as a museum for local heritage. It is also a used for cultural events, such as concerts. read more