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The Grand Hotel Zell am See is a 4-star hotel and a landmark for the town of Zell am See. Built between 1894 and 1896 in the Belle Époque style, the hotel building is located in the town centre on the easternmost tip of the Zell peninsula directly on the lakeshore and can be seen from almost anywhere on the lake.
Lake Zell (German: Zeller See; Italian: Lago di Zell) is a small freshwater lake in the Austrian Alps. It takes its name from the city of Zell am See, which is located on a small delta protruding into the lake. The lake is 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) long and 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) across at its widest.
Zeller See or Zellersee, also Lake Zell in English, may refer to: Zeller See (Lake Constance), part of Lower Lake Constance, Baden-Württemberg, Germany; Lake Zell, a lake in the Pinzgau near Zell am See, Zell am See District, state of Salzburg, Austria; Zeller See or Irrsee, a lake in the Salzkammergut near Zell am Moos, Vöcklabruck District ...
Europe. Central Europe; Time zone: Central European Time , Central European Summer Time ; Extreme points of Austria. High: Großglockner 3,798 m (12,461 ft) Low: Lake Neusiedl 115 m (377 ft) Land boundaries: 2,562 km Germany 784 km Italy 430 km Hungary 366 km Czech Republic 362 km Slovenia 330 km Switzerland 164 km Slovakia 91 km
Deutsch: Zell am See (rechts), vom Nordende des Zeller Sees, links Halbinsel von Thumersbach Blick Richtung Süden über das Salzachtal Mitte Hoher Tenn (3368 m) mit Imbachhorn (2470 m) und Vorbergen, rechts Kitzsteinhorn (3203 m), links Schwarzkopf (2765 m), dazwischen ferne Brennkogel (3018 m) über dem Hochtor der Großglockner Hochalpenstraße.
Zell am See: Other city: 9,852 Styria (as of 31 October 2022) Name Designation ... at.htm Map showing Austria's cities at archive.today (archived 2012-12-05)
Maria Alm, especially known for winter tourism, is part of the High King Mountain Ski Area, a member of the Ski Amadé network of 28 ski areas that together make up the largest Alpine skiing region in Europe. Besides downhill skiing, Maria Alm provides facilities for cross-country skiing, golf, mountain biking, climbing, hiking, and tobogganing.
They extend from the Ziller valley and Tux Alps in the west to the Saalach river and Zell am See on Lake Zell (Zellersee) in the east. They are bordered to the south by the Zillertal Alps and the High Tauern mountain range on the other side of the Salzach River, on the north by the Inn River and the Northern Limestone Alps .