Linz is the third largest city in
Austria, located some 20 km to the north-east from
Traun, 100 km south-west of Czech Republic border. The capital city
Vienna is in 210 km to the east. This the large city has a population of 204,900 people. Many people visit Linz each year to take a look at its famous concert halls and roman catholic cathedrals.
Linz is served by Linz (IATA: LNZ) airport, which is 20 km away.
Tourist attractions in it
Brucknerhaus is a festival and congress centre in Linz, Austria, named after the Austrian composer Anton Bruckner, home for the Ars Electronica festival and Brucknerfest. Built from 1969 to 1973. Opened on 23 March 1974. Holds about 200 performances per year, with about 180, 000 of total audience.
The New Cathedral (Deutsch. Neuer Dom), also known as the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception (Deutsch. Mariä-Empfängnis-Dom), is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in Linz, Austria.
As the successor of the New Gallery of the City of Linz, the Lentos Art Museum, which opened in May 2003, is among the most important museums of modern art in Austria.
Nordico is a tourist attraction, one of the Museums in Linz, Austria. It is located: 464 km from Vienna, 600 km from Prague, 610 km from Munich.
Hauptplatz (Linz) is a tourist attraction, one of the Town squares in Linz, Austria. It is located: 465 km from Vienna, 600 km from Prague, 610 km from Munich.
The Ars Electronica Center (AEC) is a center for electronic arts run by Ars Electronica situated in Linz, Austria, at the northern side of the Danube opposite the city hall of Linz. It has been built on the right side of the Nibelungenbrücke.
The Ursuline Church in Linz, Austria, dedicated to Archangel Michael, was built between 1736 and 1772 for the local Ursulines. It has two towers and a late baroque facade. The design was done by the architect Johann Haslinger. The church was dedicated in 1757.
The Pöstlingbergbahn is a narrow-gauge electric railway, or " mountain tramway" in Linz, Austria. It connects the main square in the centre of Linz with the district of Pöstlingberg, located at the top of a hill (or small mountain) at the northern end of the city.
If you have seen everything in Linz already, take a look on the outskirts of the town. If you are around, try one of the following places:
Also, check out the photographs of other travellers of the area.