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of California and, by marriage, a member
of the Kennedy clan. His fame is unmatched
even by winter sports champions, who are
so popular in Austria. Another prominent
Austrian actor is Klaus-Maria Brandauer,
who played Mephistopheles in Isztvan
Szabo’s film of the same name. The late
Romy Schneider, revered star of French
cinema, was also Austrian and won fame
as the unhappy Empress Elisabeth, in the
Austrian film Sissi.
Austria has also produced many
Nobel Prize winners. Perhaps the most
famous among them is Konrad Lorenz,
a researcher into animal and human
behaviour, who was awarded the Nobel
The annual church festival in Villach in Carinthia, a weekend of folk Prize for Medicine in 1973. The work of
music and parades Sigmund Freud, the Viennese psychiatrist
who became the founding father of
Culture psychoanalysis, has heavily influenced
Austrian culture has reached acclaim and modern psychology, as well as other
importance far beyond its borders. The domains of science and culture.
Good Soldier Schweik, by the Czech writer
Jaroslav Hašek, is a bawdy satire about Traditions
the Habsburg monarchy. The Austrian Austria is one of the most modern
film directors Ernst Lubitsch, Billy Wilder and efficiently run countries in Europe.
and Fred Zinneman played an important However, while admiring the stunning
role in the creation of Hollywood shortly landscapes or strolling along the streets
before and immediately after World of the impeccably tidy towns and
War II. Today, the best-known Austrian villages, visitors may get the impression
is probably Arnold Schwarzenegger, that time has stood still here, feeling
star of action movies, former governor immersed in the past, a bygone age of
View of the impressive Millenium Tower and Brigittenauer Bridge across the Danube
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