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Bad Goisern am Hallstättersee

Bad Goisern, traditional & sporty, cult & pfachtig, natural & industrial – Goisern always has two faces and often they appear opposites. These contrasts make up the charm of the place, and there are only a few places in the Alpine region where the symbiosis of opposites works so well.

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Bad Ischl

Bad Ischl is a town that is as lovable as it is livable. Imperial city, spa city and now also banner city for the Capital of Culture 2024.

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Bad Mitterndorf

Since the municipality merger in 2015, the market town of Bad Mitterndorf has been one of the larger municipalities in the district, with just under 5,000 inhabitants and a municipal area of 196.26 m².

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Ebensee

Ebensee defined itself as a cultural community decades ago. Tradition, customs, contemporary culture and the more than 100 associations are a determining factor of the communal identity, which is lived and carried by the people.

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Gmunden

The vibrant small town at the mouth of the Traun River flourished as a salt trading center for 1500 years. Today, the city on the lake with its dream location is establishing itself as an art riviera.

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Gosau

First settled by monks in the 13th century, today an up-and-coming place and living space for the people of Gosau. Nevertheless, it is still a place where you can find peace and quiet. That is what makes the Gosau Valley so special.

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GrĂĽnau im Almtal

The mountain village GrĂĽnau im Almtal stands for idyllic landscapes, clear lakes and the mighty Tote Gebirge. Those seeking time out in nature will find relaxation and discover the treasure of the Salzkammergut.

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Grundlsee

Grundlsee, the climatic health resort on the Styrian Sea. The municipality is located in the heart of Austria, the province of Styria, the Ausseerland and the Salzkammergut. The lake of the same name is the largest lake in Styria with a kilometer-long natural swimming beach.

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Hallstatt

Hallstatt is a small market town that is very much characterized by its millennia of salt production, which still takes place in Hallstatt’s salt mountain, the Plassen.

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Kirchham

Kirchham is located at the foot of the last foothills of the Alps and is also called the “Gateway to the Salzkammergut”.

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Laakirchen

In the city at the gateway to the Salzkammergut region, living industrial history becomes visible and the spirit of innovation tangible. The water – the Traun – is a lifeline and has always played an essential role in the development of the city.

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Obertraun

Obertraun at the foot of the Krippenstein is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Region Hallstatt-Dachstein/Salzkammergut. Nestled between the imposing mountains, on the shores of Lake Hallstättersee, the small town is the ideal starting point for many activities.

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Pettenbach

Pettenbach is located at the entrance to the Alm valley, a place with natural treasures worth seeing and recreational opportunities. It is a lovable, flourishing residential community in which many associations enrich social life.

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Roitham am Traunfall

Roitham am Traunfall is located directly on the Traun River in the foothills of the Alps about halfway between Gmunden and Wels. Roitham am Traunfall is the northernmost community of the district of Gmunden.

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Scharnstein

Scharnstein is located in the heart of the Alm valley. Historical sites and wonderful places in nature invite you to hike and linger. Excellent gastronomy and stores as well as excellent businesses characterize the place.

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St. Konrad

The beautiful residential community between the Almtal and the Traunsee presents itself as livable, lovable and close to nature. Culturally, one or the other small treasure is hidden.

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Steinbach am Attersee

The sunniest tourist community on the Attersee with a magnificent view of the Höllengebirge and Attersee with great artists.

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Traunkirchen

Small but nice, that’s how Traunkirchen am Traunsee, one of the most picturesque vacation resorts in the Salzkammergut, presents itself.

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Unterach am Attersee

In the last century, Unterach was called “Little Venice”, and it is situated protected from the wind at the southern end of the Attersee at the foot of the Schafberg.

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Vorchdorf

Vorchdorf – a market full of life. With this slogan Vorchdorf shows itself with perfect connection and with cultural and economic activity as a pulsating gate to the Salzkammergut.

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Press conference april 2022

back to the overview Share: Press conference April 2022 Kulturhauptstadt Bad Ischl – Salzkammergut 2024Pressegespräch Mittwoch, 27. April 2022Trinkhalle Bad Ischl, Auböckplatz 5 Elisabeth Schweeger (Künstlerische

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Church.Sound.Space

Under the direction of Martin Haselböck, the KIRCH’KLANG Festival (Church Sounds Festival) fills the venerable spaces of the Salzkammergut region with innovative content, familiar and brand-new sounds as well as unusual formats.

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Hannes Leidinger

Visiting Professor and Lecturer at the University of Vienna, Associated Researcher at the University of Berne, Lecturer at the University of Salzburg and the Andrassy

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Komitee EN

Committee We are pleased that we have been able to win over personalities from the arts and culture who have a connection to our region

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Team EN

Team Management Programme Production Communication & Marketing Press Administration Agencies Management © die arge lola Elisabeth Schweeger Artistic Director Elisabeth Schweeger, born in Vienna. Artistic

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