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Landlocked in the heart of Europe, Austria runs from the Alps in the west
down to Vienna and the Danube in the east. For six centuries it was the
heart of the mighty Hapsburg Empire, which at its peak included what is now
Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic along with much of Romania, Bulgaria
and the Balkans. The country's imperial inheritance is particularly striking
in the grand buildings and cultural institutions of the Baroque-flavoured
capital, Vienna, resplendent with palaces and captivating churches, cosy
coffeehouses and inns, and grand ballrooms where Strauss waltzes still draw
dancers onto the floor. Another of the great classical composers spawned by
Austria was Mozart, born in Salzburg, a beautiful historic city where
stunning Baroque churches rise up against the backdrop of the Austrian Alps.
The Alps stretch west to Switzerland and in winter skiers come from all
continents to carve the slopes and experience the charm of the alpine
villages and their welcoming inhabitants. The charm of Austria may lie in
its preservation of a romantic classical past, but this does not mean modern
Austria has stood back from development. Behind the stunning scenery and
antique architecture a vibrant industrial and commercial society goes about
its business in the cities and towns. Austrians work hard, but they also
know how to play hard. Austrian hospitality and cuisine are legendary. From
a cruise on the magnificent Danube River to a cycle tour through the Alpine
meadows or a breath-taking day's sightseeing in busy Vienna, visitors to
Austria find it impossible to fit in a dull moment.
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