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Solar Tree Passes the Test in Austria
by cgull8m
Solar Tree, prototype, November 2007, designed by Ross Lovegrove and produced and developed by Artemide polycrystalline solar cells by Sharp. On display at the Piazza della Scala, Milan, Italy. (Photo by... published 7 months ago
Bregenz Summer Festival
by Skistar
Bregenz is a very old roman town (Brigantium) and the political center in Vorarlberg, Austria. Around 30.000 people live here and call the lake of Constance the best reason to be a citizen there: after work,... published 14 months ago
This Day in History - July 5
by BaliMermaid
What happened this Day in History July 5 25 published 3 weeks ago
The Currency of Europa
by vobor
The currency of Europe is the Euro. The euro banknotes and coins are part of everyday life for approximately 320 million people in the euro area. In this article we prresent the seven euro banknotes and the... published 4 months ago
Hiking in Austrian Alps
by Skistar
Austria is a fantastic country for hiking. Outdoor fans will love every single point - valleys, mountains, forests and alps. One of the more unknown, but very friendly and small province of Austria is... published 2 years ago
Dürnstein, Austria
by mqjeffrey
Austria is home to many enchanted locales that evoke the melodies of famed composers, the sensation of dizzying whirls atop lush hills, and picture-postcard-perfect views. Yet beyond the bustling cities of... published 10 months ago
An Austrian winter retreat at Hundertwasser's Bad Blumau spa
by Amanda Kendle
The Rogner-Bad Blumau Spa Resort south of Vienna is the kind of funky design, high concept hotel and spa complex that tends to get featured on travel shows and in magazines a lot – but the kind of... published 15 months ago
Mountain Bike Classics in Vorarlberg
by Skistar
There are many and more mountain bike tours in Vorarlberg. Some of them are described here (Mellental, Dornbirn, Gapfohl (in german) and Alp crossing and around Bregenz), and one more tour I present here: the... published 15 months ago
Visiting the Vienna Boys' Choir at Home
by Amanda Kendle
Think about famous choirs and your top five will definitely include the Vienna Boys' Choir. Unbelievably, these little angels (well, that’s how they look and sound!) have been singing for over 500 years,... published 13 months ago
Sightseeing tips for Vienna, Austria
by elbaron
Vienna is a great place to spend some time during your visit to Austria. Most expensive Hotels, Bed and Breakfast are inside the downtown area called the 1. District Vienna has a total of 23 District, the... published 2 months ago












