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The castle, which towers high above the city on a hill, is Bratislava’s most prominent landmark. The castle was originally the seat of the rulers.
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Niederweiden Castle provides a charming contrast to mighty Hof Castle. Designed partly in the style of a French pleasure castle and partly according to the model of the stately villas of Northern Italy.
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To the east, where the sun rises over Austria, lies a region that invites visitors to discover its rich diversity.
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Linz Castle dominates the skyline above the city. Combining historic and modern architecture, this point of interest is also home to a restaurant and the castle museum.
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Located on the Danube to the east of Regensburg, in Bach an der Donau, the museum documents 1,800 years of wine-growing tradition between Regensburg and Wörth an der Donau.
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Commissioned by King Ludwig I in commemoration of the Wars of Liberation against Napoleon, the Befreiungshalle, or Hall of Liberation, towers high above the town of Kelheim.
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A metropolis with millions of inhabitants, a capital city that’s chock full of culture and spas alike, Budapest has a nearly magical way of casting visitors under its spell. It’s not for nothing that the Hungarian capital refers to itself as the ‘Pearl of the Danube’.
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The castle, which towers high above the city on a hill, is Bratislava’s most prominent landmark. The castle was originally the seat of the rulers. Today, it is a symbol of Bratislava and houses the Museum of History. From the terrace, you’ll have a one-of-a-kind view of the city.
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