
Bad Ischl
With and without an emperor
Brandstätter Verlag
1st Edition
Published on 2. May 2016
Book
Hardback
208 pages
978-3-85033-999-5 (ISBN)
Description
Salt once marked the history of Ischl; later on, it was the bourgeoisie loyal to the Emperor that chose Ischl as its favourite summer residence. With Franz Joseph's reign, and for some weeks a year, Bad Ischl became the centre of the Danube Monarchy.
Much more is still to be discovered as to what characterises Bad Ischl today - customs and popular culture, post-war architecture, park designs displayed at regional horticultural shows and, of course, the diversity of nature with continues to cast a magnetic spell on this region.
The chequered panorama of a town worth exploring even without an Emperor.
Much more is still to be discovered as to what characterises Bad Ischl today - customs and popular culture, post-war architecture, park designs displayed at regional horticultural shows and, of course, the diversity of nature with continues to cast a magnetic spell on this region.
The chequered panorama of a town worth exploring even without an Emperor.
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Language
English
Product notice
Hardback (stationery)
Dimensions
Height: 30 cm
Width: 24 cm
Weight
1622 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-85033-999-5 (9783850339995)
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Christian Rapp | Nadia Rapp-Wimberger
Bad Ischl
Book
05/2016
1st Edition
Brandstätter Verlag
€19.99
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