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The Bogenberg District Museum is located diagonally opposite the pilgrimage church. It was completely redesigned in 2009 and its permanent exhibition focuses on the Bogenberg and its rich history.
DetailsAt first glance a former industrial city, at second glance an exciting cultural metropolis: Linz is a city of culture, a festival hotspot and a natural idyll all in one. Linz has many facets that are waiting to be discovered. What you need to bring along on a visit is curiosity, an interest in special cultural experiences and the courage to enjoy. Because a short trip to Linz will bring new experiences and establish a friendship that will make this city unforgettable.
DetailsThe Gäubodenmuseum shows 7000 years of history of Straubing and Bavaria. The highlight is the Roman treasure, which was found in the region.
DetailsOn the occasion of the 1000th anniversary (1896) of the Hungarian land seizure in 896, an imposing monument was erected in place of an 18th century fountain in Heroes' Square: the Millennium Monument. Sándor Wekerle, the Prime Minister of the time, commissioned the architect Albert Schickedanz and the sculptor György Zala to design the monument. Time and again, Heroes' Square has been the stage for momentous events in Hungarian history. Thus, the history of Hungary can be experienced here.
DetailsThe Hungarian National Museum is ideal for anyone who wants to learn more about the history of Hungary. The museum's collection includes several million items, including works of art, collections and archaeological finds that take visitors through the history of Hungary as a state and nation, from prehistory through the Middle Ages to modern times.
DetailsIn the new Museum 1212 Enns, a fascinating journey through eight centuries awaits you in eight rooms of Ennsegg Castle. Impressive original objects, modern presentations, multimedia stations and room displays allow you to take a look at history up to the present day.
DetailsOnly 13 kilometers from Sopron, in Nagycenk, is the early classicist Széchenyi Castle. The castle was the home of the greatest Hungarian: István Széchenyi and for generations of his family.
DetailsKomárom and Komárno have a common history on the two banks of the Danube. After the First World War, in accordance with the Trianon Peace Treaty, the city, which previously functioned as an administrative unit, was divided into two parts.
DetailsPartly designed in the style of a French pleasure palace, partly on the model of the stately villas of northern Italy, it harmoniously combines Baroque representation and rustic comfort.
DetailsThe castle kingdom is the link between two metropolises, embedded in the vastness of the Marchfeld.
DetailsThe Linz Castle towers high above Linz. Gastronomy and the castle museum are united in this sight, as well as historical and modern architecture.
DetailsHigh above Kelheim towers the Befreiungshalle, commissioned by King Ludwig I in memory of the wars of liberation against Napoleon.
DetailsMetropolis of millions, cultural capital and spa capital at the same time, Budapest casts an almost magical spell on visitors.
DetailsLocated at the intersection of three cultures, archaeological findings of a Celtic settlement and a Roman fort prove the important trade route crossing and strategic importance of the town as part of the Limes Romanus.
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