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a Salzkammergut Lakes
This corner of Austria, which belongs to the
Salzkammergut region, is worth visiting at any time
of the year. With more than 70 lakes surrounded by
mountains, it boasts breathtaking scenery as well
as a unique climate, and offers excellent facilities for
winter and summer holidays. This is also one of the
few areas in Europe to preserve many original folk
customs, including the tradition of placing a crib in
front of the house at Christmas.
Mondsee
The warmest of the Salzkammergut lakes,
at the foot of craggy mountains, is famous
for its windsurfing. The little town of the
same name arose around a Benedictine
abbey, which dominates it to this day.
Braunau
St Georgen
Attersee
Attersee
Mondsee
. St Wolfgang
The main attraction in this charming
small town and holiday resort is the Salzburg
parish church with its beautiful altar Mondsee
piece by Michael Pacher (see p209).
Unterach
Burggrabenklamm
Politicians and Artists on Holiday
The shores of the Salzkammergut lakes have seen many famous visitors.
The house that witnessed the engagement of Emperor Franz Joseph I
to Elizabeth of Bavaria in 1853 is now a museum with memorabilia of
famous guests in Bad Ischl. There were scores of them: crowned heads
and highranking aristocrats were joined by artists. Franz Lehár, composer St Wolfgang
of operettas such as The Merry Widow and The Land of Smiles, had his villa W o l f g a n g s e e
here; so did the actor Alexander Girardi and the actress Katharina Schratt,
the longterm mistress of Franz Joseph I. Other regular visitors included
the writer and actor Strobl
Johannes Nepomuk
Nestroy, the painter Rudolf
von Alt, and musicians
Johannes Brahms, Anton
Bruckner, Johann Strauss Key
and Imre Kálmán. In the late
20th century many politi Motorway
cians spent their holidays Major road
in St Wolfgang, including Minor road
both the former Austrian River
and German Chancellors. Franz Joseph I and his hunting party
Bundesland (province) border
For hotels and restaurants in this region see pp296–7 and pp320–21
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