Linz (/lɪnts/; German pronunciation: [ˈlɪnt͡s]; Czech: Linec) is the third-largest city of Austria and capital of the state of Upper Austria (German: Oberösterreich). It is in the north centre of Austria, approximately 30 kilometres (19 miles) south of the Czech border, on both sides of the River Danube. The population of the city is 200,839, and that of the Greater Linz conurbation is about 271,000.
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Best basil shots in the world Link a slushy - Cold, fresh and the bartenders are great Good to have you ;)
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This was busy day and night. Lots of restaurants with outdoor seating. Very pretty and ornate buildings so don't forget to look up at them!
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Das Schlossmuseum und seine Dauerausstellungen vermitteln auf über 10.000 m2 einen Gang durch die Natur- und Kulturgeschichte Oberösterreichs: vom Beginn des Lebens in Oberösterreich vor ca. 250 Millionen Jahren über die Anfänge menschlicher Besiedlung bis zum 20. Jahrhundert. Sonderausstellungen ergänzen zu den Dauerausstellungen diesen Oberösterreich-Schwerpunkt um aktuelle internationale und regionale Themen.
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Architecture and its furnishings - two organs, magnificent altar, magnificent pulpit, remarkable glass windows, etc. - it is rightly a wonderful landmark of the city of Linz. As it is sizewise the largest Gothic church in Austria, even bigger than the Stephansdom in Vienna, a definite must see. And take a while to enjoy the magnitude.
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If you want to explore Linz, you have to start with the Postlingbergbahn. On Saturday it was a lot of visitors and the train was 120% full. The ride with this train is an excellent experience. And the view on the top ot the hill is great.
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A museum dedicated to national-socialistic forced laborers at the Linz location of "Reichswerke Hermann Goring AG Berlin". The permanent exhibition tells about the human fate of men and women, children, concentration camp prisoners and prisoners of war based on 38.000 documents (found in Austria after World War II) and the testimonies of survivors.
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