Set at an altitude of 711 meters (2332 feet) in Lienz, Schloss Bruck was once the residence of the Counts of Görz. Currently a museum dedicated to the work of artist Albin Egger-Lienz, the Schloss Bruck aims to promote the extraordinary talent of the Austrian painter. The museum also features a number of exhibitions throughout the year, wherein famous works by artists from around the world are exhibited and visitors can get an in-depth analogy of art through the ages.
With plenty of hiking to do in the summer and skiing in the winter, Lienzer Bergbahnen - Zettersfeld safely takes visitors to and from the Dolomite mountains. With bright, verdant colors in summer and vistas of pristine white in the winter, the panorama when traveling aboard this ride is out of this world.
Museum der Stadt Lienz is situated within the massive confines of the majestic Bruck Castle. The museum itself displays exhibits depicting the history of the illustrious town as well as the culture and tradition of East Tyrol. It is also home to the Egger Lienz Gallery, enchanting visitors with its art display.
Consisting of twin summits, the Hoher Tenn is a picturesque mountain of the Glockner Group of the Hohe Tauern. It is part of a popular trekking route and a delight for mountaineers. The peak, measuring 3368 meters (11050 feet) from mean sea level, can be viewed easily from the Zell am See. The peak was first conquered in the 1840s.
Wallfahrtskirche Maria Dornach is a late-gothic church which in its present form dates back to 1900. The interior of this church is characterized by figurines of Saints Florian, Barbara, Franz Xaver, Brictius, Ulrich and Michael and the high altar with sacrificial corridor doors.
It is an impressive natural monument where the waterfall rushes down a mighty rock face.
Novel building with remarkable frescoes and sculptures. Also extraordinary is the two-storey choir in the tower.