The Celtic village on the Dürrnberg offers exciting insights into the everyday life of the prehistoric miners who dug for the "white gold" more than 2500 years ... read more
The Cathedral Museum (Dommuseum), opened in 1974, displays the treasures of the Dom Cathedral and other churches of Salzburg, including goldsmith's work, textiles, ... read more
The Domgrabungsmuseum (Cathedral Excavations Museum) is an archaeological site below the cathedral, containing extensive remains of a Roman villa from around the third ... read more
The Burgruine Dobra was first mentioned in 1186 and had changed hands many times. The last family who used the castle as a residence were the Barons von Ehrmanns, who ... read more
Castle Walpersdorf, a Renaissance castle constructed in 1571, has served as residence for a number of aristocratic families. It present owners combine modern home trends, ... read more
Strechau Castle is the second-largest fortification in Styria, remodeled into a Renaissance castle in the middle of the 16th century. In private hands, Strechau also ... read more
Castle Rappottenstein, dating back to the 11th century, is since 1664 in the hands of the Counts von Abensperg und Traun. The castle can be visited by guided tour. read more
Schloss Porcia's construction began in 1533, commissioned by Gabriel von Salamanca, and was completed in 1597 according to Italian designs. In 1662 the princes of ... read more
Castle Moosham, today private residence and museum, was first documented in a 1191. Its history is closely linked with the Prince-Archbishops of Salzburg but fell into ... read more
Schloss Loosdorf is a Baroque castle and a private residence of the Counts Piatti. Part of the castle is used as museum (tinnen figures, porcelain), including private and ... read more
Castle Kreuzenstein (Burg Kreuzenstein) is a family residence and museum of the Counts of Wilczek. Its reconstruction began in 1874 by Count Johann Nepomuk Wilczek, the ... read more
Schloss Kittsee was built as a meierhof early 17th century and later in that century transformed into a palace by Johann Listy, who came from Transylvania. In the middle ... read more
Castle Hochosterwitz, first mentioned in 860, is considered to be one of Austria's most impressive medieval castles. Since 1541 in the hands of the Princely ... read more
Castle Herberstein's oldest parts are dating back to the 12th century. The estate is still in the hands of the Herberstein family and serves as their residence. The ... read more
Burg Heidenreichstein, formerly a moated castle, dates back to the 12th century and is entered through two gate buildings, each with its own drawbridge. The castle was ... read more
Castle Güssing is already in the Batthyány family for over 500 years. Presently it is owned by the family foundation, the Prince Philipp Batthyány-Strattmann ... read more
Grimmenstein Castle was first mentioned in the 12th century, but certain parts are much older and should even go back to Roman times. Today it has been restored by Markus ... read more
The castle of Greillenstein was first mentioned as a fortified castle in 1313. The present building dates from the 16th century and was for a long time was used for ... read more
Schloss Gloggnitz, a former Benedictine abbey dating back to 1094, was dissolved in 1803 and has changed hands several times thereafter. The first private owner was ... read more
Burg Freundsberg, dating back to the 12th century, is presently owned by the municipality of Schwaz. Since 1948 it is a museum displaying the history of the city ... read more