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The Pöstlingbergbahn (German pronunciation: [ˈpœstlɪŋˌbɛʁkbaːn] ⓘ) is a narrow-gauge electric railway, or "mountain tramway", in Linz, Austria. It connects the main square in the centre of Linz with the district of Pöstlingberg , located at the top of a hill (or small mountain) at the northern end of the city.
Linz (/ l ɪ n t s / LINTS, [1] German: ⓘ; Czech: Linec [ˈlɪnɛt͡s]) is the capital of Upper Austria and third-largest city in Austria.Located on the river Danube, the city is in the far north of Austria, 30 km (19 mi) south of the border with the Czech Republic.
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It was extended in 2011, 2017, and 2021 to include forests in a total of 18 countries. Five forests in Austria were listed in 2017, one in Dürrenstein and four in Kalkalpen (pictured). [19] Frontiers of the Roman Empire – The Danube Limes (Western Segment)* Lower Austria, Upper Austria, Vienna: 2021 1608rev; ii, iii, iv (cultural)
The Brucknerhaus (German pronunciation: [ˈbʁʊknɐˌhaʊs] ⓘ) is a festival and congress centre in Linz, Austria named after the Austrian composer Anton Bruckner. The building was designed by Finnish architects Heikki and Kaija Siren. [1] Its construction took place from 1969 to 1973. It opened on 23 March 1974.
The Stadtwerkstatt was founded in 1979 as an association in Linz with the "aim of critically examining the conditions of life in the city and promoting cultural initiatives on a popular level." In 1980, the association moved into a vacant factory building in the Urfahr district of Linz, near the Danube. The building was used for residential ...
The Skulpturenpark Artpark is situated in the quarter 'Lenaupark', district Lustenau of Linz, on the roof of the shopping-center Lenaupark City. It is the only cultural institution [1] of this part of the city. [2] Lenaupark has 43.000 m 2 project space and is so the largest district-project of urban renewal in Austria outside Vienna. [3]
Upper Austria: Number of municipalities: 22: Administrative seat: Linz: Government • District Governor: Manfred Hageneder: Area • Total. 460.3 km 2 (177.7 sq mi)