Castle Ebenau, dating back to 1220-1240, but rebuilt as a nobel country residence in the second half of the 16th century and remodelled in the second half of the 19th ... read more
The Fortress of Landsee was officially mentioned in the Traditionsbuch (“Book of traditions”) of Göttweig Monastery in 1158. It fell to Hungary in 1222, but would ... 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 Deutschkreutz was built in 1625 by Count Paul Nadasdy in the style of the Italian Renaissance. It was acquired by the artist Anton Lehmden in 1966 and restored by ... read more
Kobersdorf Castle, built in the 13th century as a Hungarian fortress, was reconstructed in the 16th and 17th century to its present form. Today it is not only known for ... read more
Bernstein Castle, dating back to the 11th century, is today not only the family home to the Almásy family, who acquired the castle in 1892, but houses also a small ... read more
Seefestspiele Mörbisch is an annual operetta festival in Mörbisch am See. With around 150,000 visitors, the Mörbisch Lake Festival is the world's largest festival ... read more
Die Oper im Steinbruch St. Margarethen is since 1996 a yearly summer music festival, with opera and concerts in the open air, performed in historic quarry. The 2000 ... read more
Schloss Tabor, located in the middle of the Raab-Örség-Goricko Nature Park, in the border triangle of Austria, Hungary and Slovenia, in its current form was built in ... read more
Schloss Rotenturm, built from 1862 to 1864 for the Count Erdõdy and his family, is today the residence of Prof. Heinz Schinner and his family, whereas the festival ... read more
Burg Ottenstein has a wonderful chapel with frescoes from the second half of the 12th century. During the 19th century the castle was renovated in the romantic style of ... read more
Zwettl Abbey is a Cistercian monastery, founded by Hadmar I. of Kuenring in 1138. Stift Zwettl Abbey preserved its medieval appearance till today, whereas the cloister ... read more
The Amethyst World Maissau, located in its own park and garden, is a tourist attraction, dedicated to the world of gemstones in general, and to the amethyst in particular. ... 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
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
Falkenhof Schloss Rosenburg was built in the 12th century by the Counts of Riedenburg. It has been rebuilt and extended many times, right up to the present day. The well ... read more
Aggstein Castle, which is around 150 metres long, was built at the start of the 12th century. It is located on a rocky outcrop at a height of approx. 300 metres above ... read more
The Kittenberger Erlebnisgaerten present on 6 ha, fifty themed gardens, with creative garden design ideas and colourful flower spectacles in every season from ... 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 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