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Copyrighted Material Akademietheater (Vienna), 179 Stuben, 418–419 Index Albertina (Vienna), 145–146 warm-weather expeditions, Albin Egger-Lienz gallery 413 (Lienz), 407 western side, 410–422 INDEX Albona, 418 Zürs, 411, 419–422 A Alcohol, 38–39, 478 Arlberghaus (St. Anton am Abbado, Claudio, 45 Alfi's Goldener Spiegel (Vienna), Arlberg), 377 Abbey Heiligenkreuz 185–186 Arlberg Pass, 84, 377 (Mayerling), 75, 192, 196, 197 Alpenhotel Kitzbühel Annemarie Arlberg ski pass, 410–411 Abbey of Dürnstein, 27 Hischhuber, 403 Arlberg Strassentunnel, 377 Abbey of St. Florian (Linz), 6, Alpenzoo (Innsbruck), 87, Arros, 328 83, 319 353–354 Ars Electronica Center (Linz), Accommodations, 9–12, 72–73 Alpine Flower Garden Kitzbühel, 78, 82, 86, 318 Arlberg, 378–380, 384–385, 83, 397 Ars Electronica festival (Linz), 317 413–415, 419–421 Alpinschule, 348 Art, historical periods, 24–26 Attersee and Mondsee, Alps, 2, 3, 30. See also specific Art Gallery-Café (Innsbruck), 361 329–332 regions and peaks Artis International (Vienna), 188 Bad Aussee, 475–476 Alsergrund (Vienna), 97, 122–123, Artist's Café (Salzburg), 237 Baden bei Wien, 200–201 143 Art Nouveau, 28 Badgastein, 290–293 Altaussee, 88 ATMs, 54 Bad Gleichenberg, 471–472 Altdorfer, Albrecht, 319 Attersee, 78, 327–330 Bad Hofgastein, 286–288 Altdorfer Gallery (Linz), 319 Augustiner Bräustübl (Salzburg), Brand Valley, 426 Alte Innsbrücke, 352 273 Bregenz, 431 Alter Dom (Linz), 317, 318 Augustinerkirche (Vienna), 146 Bregenz Forest, 434, 435 Altes Rathaus Ausgrabungen, at Burgenland, 216–224, 226 Klagenfurt, 440 Magdalensberg, 445 Dachstein-Tauern area, 477 Linz, 317 Austrian Federal Theaters, 179 Danube Valley, 205, 206, Alte Welt Weinkeller (Linz), 325 Austrian National Library. See 208–213 Altitude sickness, 57 National Library (Vienna) East Tyrol, 407–408 Altmann & Kühne (Vienna), 174 Austrian State Treaty, 22 Feldkirch and Dornbirn, Altstadt Austria Trend Hotel Schillerpark 427–429 Bregenz, 430 (Linz), 325 Flachgau region, 308–311 Graz, 461 Automobile clubs and repairs, Gmunden, 343 Innsbruck, 82, 352 52, 230 Graz, 465–467 Klagenfurt, 440 Aux Gazelles (Vienna), 181 Hallstatt, 341 Salzburg, 81–82, 229, 233, Igls area, 373–376 236–237, 245, 248–254 Innsbruck, 358–363 Villach, 88 B Kitzbühel Alps, 397–400, 404 American Bar (Velden), 449 Babysitting, 61, 101, 231, 352, 461 Klagenfurt, 441–442, 444 American Express, 101, 231 Bacchus club (Innsbruck), Linz, 320–322 Amerling, Friedrich von, 26 371–372 Mariazell, 474 Amusement parks, 167 Bad Aussee, 4, 9, 80, 88, Millstatter See, 453–454 Andau, 222 474–476 Montafon Valley, 424, 425 Anif, 243 Bad Blumau, 473 Pinzgau region, 294, 296–297, Annasäule (Innsbruck), 353 Baden bei Wien, 9, 75, 198–201 299–302 Annenheim, 447 Badgastein, 78, 288–293 Pongau region, 282–284 Anschluss, 22 Bad Gleichenberg, 9, 80, St. Wolfgang and Bad Ischl, Antiques, 172–173, 324 470–472 333–336 Anton Bruckner Privatuniversität Bad Hofgastein, 9, 78, 284–288 Salzburg, 232–244 (Linz), 78 Bad Ischl, 9, 78, 83, 328, Seefeld, 387–388 Apartment rental, 73 335–337 Tennengau region, 280, 281 Aprèsworld (Hinterglemm), 298 Bad Kleinkirchheim, 439 Vienna, 102–123 Archaelogy Museum (Graz), 463 Ballooning, 7, 65, 457 Villach, 452 Architecture, 26–29 Barfly's Club (Vienna), 119, 184 Wiener Neustadt, 203 Area codes, 478 Bar Gallo Nero (Klagenfurt), 443 Wienerwald, 194–198 Arena (Saalbach), 296 Bar Italia (Vienna), 184 WörtherseeCOPYRIGHTED region, 448–450 Arlberg MATERIALBarockmuseum (Vienna), 266 Zell am See, 305–307 accommodations, 378–380, Baroque architecture, 27 Ziller Valley, 390, 393–394 384–385, 413–415, 419–421 Baroque art, 266 Active-Inclusive Program (Lech), dining, 380–382, 384–385, Bars. See also specific bars 413 415–418, 421–422 Graz, 469–470 Addresses, in Vienna, 93 eastern side, 376–385 Innsbruck, 370–371 Adventure Service, 279 Lech, 411–418 Linz, 325 Aguntum, 406 nightlife, 382–383, 418, 422 Salzburg, 273–274 Ahorn area, 392 St. Anton am Arlberg, Vienna, 184–185 Aigen, 243–244 377–383 Bar Seitensprung (Salzburg), 273 Aiola Upstairs (Graz), 469 St. Christoph, 383–385 Bar Siglu (Seefeld), 389 Air travel, 46–48, 52–53, 483 shopping, 418 Bathing complex (Baden skiing, 377–378, 411–412 bei Wien), 198–200 489 221_9780470975954-bindex.indd1_9780470975954-bindex.indd 489489 33/30/11/30/11 66:27:27 PMPM Bauertheater (Lofer), 294 Bruegel, Pieter, the Elder, 153 St. Anton am Arlberg, 382 Baumgartenhöhe, 433 Brunnenmarkt (Vienna), 176 Seefeld, 389 Bavaria, Germany, 386 Burg (Graz), 461, 463 Café Sacher (Innsbruck), 369 B&Bs, 72 Burgenland, 214–226 Café Sacher (Salzburg), 237 The Beautiful Blue Danube accommodations, 216–224, Café Savoy (Vienna), 186 (Johann Strauss), 42 226 Café Sperl (Vienna), 135 Beer, 39, 138, 467 dining, 216–226 Café Tirolerhof (Vienna), 13, 135 INDEX Beethoven, Ludwig van, 168, 199 Eisenstadt, 215–218 Café Tomaselli (Salzburg), 13, Beethovenhaus (Baden bei Forchtenstein, 225–226 248, 249 Wien), 199 map, 217 Café Traxlmayr (Linz), 323 Bellotto, Bernardo, 25 Neusiedlersee, 218–225 Café Valier (Innsbruck), 369 Bell tower (Graz), 458 region, 75, 78 Café Wilder Mann (Innsbruck), Belmar (Vienna), 181 shopping, 218, 219 369–370 Belvedere Palace. 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See Glockenspiel Berg, Alban, 37 Burgkapelle (Vienna), 146–147 (Salzburg) Bergbahn Oberlech cable car, Burgmuseum (Salzburg), 259 Carinthia, 79, 436–454 415 Burgring (Vienna), 155 Klagenfurt, 439–447 Bergführerbüro Ramsau/ Burgtheater (Vienna), 179 Lake Millstatter, 453–454 Dachstein, 458 Buses, 50, 53 Lake Wörther, 447–450 Bergführer Montafon, 423 Business hours, 101, 171, 231, 478 maps, 438 Bergisel, 356–357 outdoor activities, 437, 439 Bergisel Ski Jumping Villach, 450–452 Competition, 42 C Carinthian Summer Festival Bergkirche (Eisenstadt), 216 Café Alex Nöhrer (Eisenstadt), (Ossiach), 447 Bermuda Triangle (Vienna), 184 218 Carl of Inner Austria, 458, 468 Bezau, 79, 433–434 Café Alt Wien (Vienna), 188 Carlone, Carlo Antonio, 327 Bicycle (company), 457 Café am Park (Linz), 320, 323 Carlone, Diego Francesco, 265 Bicycle rental, 53, 328, 350, 392, Café Aquila (St. Anton am Carnuntum Archeological 457 Arlberg), 382 Park, 85, 191, 205 Bicycle Rental Hochschaubahn Café Astoria (Schruns), 425 Car rental, 52, 483 (Vienna), 170 Café Baum Bar (Kaprun), 301 Carriage Museum (Vienna), 159 Bierkeller (Salzburg), 251 Café Bazar (Salzburg), 12, 248 Carved panels, Cathedral of Biking, 7, 66 Café Berg (Vienna), 186 Gurk, 445 Carinthia, 437 Café Central (Vienna), 134 Cash, emergency, 54 Salzburg, 231, 264 Café Cuadro (Vienna), 140 Casinos Salzkammergut region, 328 Café Demel (Vienna), 12, 134 Bregenz, 432 Styria, 457 Café Diglas (Vienna), 134 Casino Baden, 201 Tyrol, 346 Café Dommayer (Vienna), 134 Casino Badgastein, 293 Vienna, 100, 169, 170 Café Feuerstein (Schruns), 424 Casino Kitzbühel, 403 Birdwatching, 30 Café Frauenhuber (Vienna), 134 Casino Salzburg Schloss Black Lake, 397 Café Frauenschuh (Mondsee), 12, Klessheim, 274 Blaue Bar (Vienna), 107 332 Casino Velden, 449 Blondel, 210 Café Häferl (St. Anton am Casino Wien, 187–188 Bludenz, 79 Arlberg), 382 Linz, 325 Blue Moon Table Dance Bar Café Harrach (Graz), 469 Seefeld, 386, 389 (Schruns), 425 Café Katzung (Innsbruck), 369 Castle Hohenwerfen Boating, 170, 207, 305, 328, 397, Café-Konditorei Fürst (Salzburg), (Werfen), 276 437, 457 248 Castle hotels, 72–73 Bodega La Ina (Eisenstadt), 218 Café Landtmann (Vienna), 13, Castle Rosenberg (Zell am See), Books, 31–32, 173–174, 268 134, 135 304 Bosch, Hieronymus, 152 Café Leinich (Graz), 469 Castles and palaces, 4–5. 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See also specific Bregenz, 79, 84–85, 429–433 Café Praxmair (Kitzbühel), 401 entries Bregenz Forest, 79, 433–435 Cafés, 12 Caves, 276, 294, 313, 339–340 Bregenz Spring Festival, 43 Arlberg, 382 Cellphones, 70–71 Bregenz Summer Festival, Bad Ischl, 337 Chalets, 73 44, 430 Hinterglemm, 297–298 Chapel of St. Michael (Hallstatt), Broz, Josip, 202 Innsbruck, 361, 369–370 338 Bruck an der Kaprun, 301 Charlemagne, 320 Grossglocknerstrasse, 83 Kitzbühel, 401 Charles VI, 20, 193 Bruckner, Anton, 36, 317, 319 Linz, 320, 323 Charnel House (Tulln), 205 Brucknerhaus (Linz), 317, 325 Mondsee (Upper Austria), Chelsea club (Vienna), 181–182 332 490 221_9780470975954-bindex.indd1_9780470975954-bindex.indd 490490 33/30/11/30/11 66:27:27 PMPM Chez Roland (Salzburg), 273 Customs, 45–46 Hallstatt, 341 Children, activities for, 85–87, Czech, Hermann, 28 Igls area, 374–376 159, 167, 267–268 Innsbruck, 363–370 China, 268 Kitzbühel Alps, 400–402, 405 INDEX Christkindlmarkt, 45 D Klagenfurt, 442–444 Christmas carols, 37 Da Caruso (Vienna), 176 Linz, 322–324 Christmas Eve, 270 Dachstein Ice Caves, 78, 313, Mariazell, 474 Christmas Markets, 45 339–340 Millstatter See, 453–454 Churches, 159–164, 262–265. 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