Surrounding
Bregenz
Vorarlberg’s state capital and one of Austria’s top cultural and leisure-time destinations, located directly on Lake Constance. Panorama of Bregenz
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Bregenz Festival 20 July - 21 August 2011
The floating stage of the Bregenz Festival is known around the world. The opera André Chénier from Umberto Giordano will be performed in summer 2011. Panorama of the festival house
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Kunsthaus Bregenz
Kunsthaus Bregenz, planned and designed by Swiss architect Peter Zumthor, shows exhibitions by international contemporary artists.
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Feldkirch
The medieval town of Feldkirch harmoniously combines the dynamic life of modern times with the magic of history. The town’s landmark is Schattenburg Castle.
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Arlberg
The area around the Arlberg mountain range, with the towns of Lech, Zürs and St. Anton, offers a fantastic range of recreational options in both winter and summer.
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Insel Mainau
Mainau Island is well worth a visit. The island combines nature, relaxation and a fantastic gastronomic offer, making a visit to Mainau Island a real delight.
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Insel Lindau
This beautiful island-town is easily reached by boat, bus, train, car or bike.
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Friedrichshafen
Enjoy a walk along the city’s lakeside promenade, the longest on Lake Constance. Particularly worth a visit is the famous Zeppelin Museum.
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Schloss Neuschwanstein
Neuschwanstein Castle is one of the most-visited castles in Europe today.
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Appenzell
The nostalgic steam trains at Appenzell operate from early morning until late into the night.
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St. Gallen
The eastern Swiss town of St. Gallen is world-famous for its baroque cathedral, on the list of UNESCO World Heritage sites.
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Vaduz
Vaduz – one of Europe’s most important centres of finance – is an impressive blend of prestigious bank buildings and traditional architecture.
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Chur
Switzerland’s oldest city and a bishop’s residence, Chur is also the perfect starting point for excursions with the Rhaetian Railway to the famous winter sports resorts Arosa and St. Moritz.
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