Schloss Bruck Castle

Town museum of Lienz

Built by the counts of Gorizia in the 13th century as a residence castle, Schloss Bruck today holds not only a chapel decorated with Gothic frescoes and a night hall, but also a museum famous nationwide for the impressive presentation of the works of Albin Egger-Lienz. Works by the Austrian expressionist, to whom this year's main exhibit DANCE OF DEATH: EGGER-LIENZ AND THE WAR is dedicated, find an impressive stage in the imposing museum rooms. Further highlights:

 

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Roman Town Aguntum

Archaeological park and museum in Dölsach

The new museum in Aguntum offers a comprehensive look at Roman everyday life. Take an exciting and informative trip to Tyrol’s only Roman town. A highlight of the exhibition is the large marble basin in the luxurious atrium house. The extensive excavation area with thermal baths, forum and antique shopping centre (Macellum) can be viewed from an 18 m high observation tower

 

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Exhibition Time Travel Defereggental

Exhibition Time Travel Defereggental

The exhibition “Time Travel Defereggental” in the archaeological valley museum in St. Jakob town centre is divided into two rooms. In the first room the visitors go on an interactive journey from the ice age through the millennia. The 1000 year old dug-out canoe, conserved in a glass show case, is the centre of the exhibition.

 

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Obersee & Staller Sattel

Border between Austria and Italy

The Staller Sattel is a mountain pass in the Eastern Alps at 2,052 meters
above sea level, which connects the East Tyrolean Defereggental Valley with the
South Tyrolean Antholzertal Valley. Motorcyclists and motorists driving over the
Staller Sattel usually have a short wait due to traffi c light regulated hours of use
on the Italian side. These can be passed pleasantly:

 

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National Park Exhibition

The largest enclosed stone pine forest of the Eastern Alps

The National Park Hohe Tauern has been presenting the exhibit “Erlebnis
Zirbe” (“Pine Experience”) in the trade house in St. Jakob (an old listed miner’s
house in the center of town) for 16 years. This exhibit has now been completely
revised and expanded. The stone pine museum aims to encourage hands-on
discovery and to motivate its visitors to seek out the fascinating Oberhauser
Pine Forest in the National Park Hohe Tauern - the largest such forest in the
Eastern Alps – to experience it fi rst hand.

 

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