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What tourist attractions are there in Austria?

Austria is a landlocked country located in central Europe, bordering Germany and the Czech Republic to the north, Slovakia and Hungary to the east, Slovenia and Italy to the south, and Switzerland and Switzerland to the west. Liechtenstein is a transportation hub in Central Europe from south to north and from west to east. The capital and largest city is Vienna. So what are the tourist attractions in Austria? Let’s take a look at what tourist attractions there are in Austria

The Vienna State Opera House

The Vienna State Opera House (State Opera Theater of Vienna) is the world’s most famous tourist attraction. The first-class large-scale opera house is the main symbol of the "Music Capital" Vienna and is known as the "World Opera Center". Built in 1869, it was originally the Royal Court Theater. Its predecessor was the wooden box theater on the Vienna Castle Square in the 17th century. In 1869, it was moved to the ring road in the city.

Vienna Konzerthaus

The Vienna Konzerthaus is the oldest and most modern concert hall in Vienna, Austria. It is the legal place where the "Vienna New Year Concert" is held every year. It was built in 1867 and completed in 1869. It is an Italian Renaissance building. The exterior walls are yellow and red, and there are many statues of music goddesses erected on the roof, which is quaint and unique.

Salzburg

Salzburg (Salzbulg) is the capital of the Salzburg state in northwest Austria. It is adjacent to the Salzach River, a tributary of the Danube River. It is a transportation and transportation hub in northern Austria. Industrial and tourist center. This is the birthplace of the great composer Mozart and is known as the "Center of Music and Art".

Mozart’s Former Residence

Mozart’s Former Residence (Mozartst Seburtuts) is the place where Mozart, the famous Austrian music master in the 18th century, was born. It is located at Grainstrasse 9, Salzburg. This is a golden 6-story building. Mozart was born here on January 27, 1756 AD and spent his childhood here. Mozart was appointed court musician at the age of 14. In 1781, he submitted his resignation to the court and moved to Vienna, thus opening the door to Viennese classical music until his death on January 5, 1791. In order to commemorate him, this place was turned into Mozart's former residence museum in 1917. The museum displays the violins, xylophones and pianos that Mozart used during his lifetime, as well as his handwritten music scores, letters and stage play blueprints designed by himself.

Vienna Donau Tower

Vienna Donau Tower (Donau Towel in Vienna) is located in the Danube Park in the north of the city. It was built in 1964. The tower is 252 meters high and the bottom diameter is 31 meters. The Danube Tower towers into the sky, drawing a new skyline for the city of Vienna.