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the list houses nestled into the mountains may be late night. does that image look something like this? yeah, sir. let's explore the austrians as come a good to reach and beautiful, which is the 2024 european capital of culture. there's so much an offer here from gorgeous mountain scenery, local delicacies, a plethora of cultural offerings. and lots of history and tradition. probably checking out some amazing installations by artists from all over the world making stops in between to learn about the regions, history, 10 times, very special beer. let's start here in high stuff and then we'll be making our way over to back issue the design is kind of good region lies in australia on the northern edge of the out hash. that about issues are probably the best known places in the region. the remote time of hash that is world famous. it's literally talk
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soon to the mind to inside but easily accessible by train and then a short ferry right across the lake. there are no cars allowed inside. the time itself has stopped has less than $800.00 inhabitants, but around a 1000000 visitors a year. instagram and a korean netflix series have made the place world statements. okay, absolutely gorgeous. i get the height. yes, it might be, but knowing that there are quite a lot of people here, but i mean, can you blame them this time is the perfect place to just take it all in and wander through. there are so many beautiful little lanes in alleyways. the church is a highlight, built into the rocks as is the time square here with its old buildings, many of which date back hundreds of years. the
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well, it doesn't matter where you are in this time. you don't get, so could they be and you can even see the time from above. this gone deluxe fix you up into the mountains for a magnificent view of has shut from the air. it also gives you access to the times of salt mine, which has a huge historical significance here. patch that was named unesco world heritage site in 1997 the world heritage views. but seem is worthy of his title. okay, admittedly did pay $22.00 euros to take the gondola ride up here, which does feel like quite a lot heavier you kind of walk takes about 2 hours because it's up to you to decide what's more valuable your time or your money. either way to be at the top is
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definitely worth the well, since i paid the money to get up here, i might as well walk a little further to take a look at what the region is actually famous for bold salt. mine was kind of god's so rightly translates to salt domain. this area has 7 diaries into years of salt history and my name began in the bronze age. but the mines do have a pretty much us history. the nazis also used on to hide lucy darts during 2nd world war. more on that later. before my time in homestead comes to an end. the mayor has kindly agreed to talk to me about over tourism in the area. you seem to feel if you happen to initially i see that makes your modeling vehicle, perhaps a high student with what the beauty is up when the machine receives the stuff, the light, the on the show. so they've got those bony decent policy about the defeat. it was things i'll kick out to the comments even though, because he said, included, say,
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double name and was a joke. and i'm friends, still busy the quotes. dusty like you and yes click, we'll have to start this mission, devising these companies force you to click to shut sides to come. who would only hutch that up? uh, i'll be off to, to cosign, but most best thing about this you meet the most in. today's was read them over to the supposed we didn't feeding for kids on the move. so child does, it kind of goes to fine shark. okay. what's happened? because the stuff, hopefully minutes you've got to listen to us here and hush, that device to come into and intoxicated here shows you what i didn't do it in. what do this happen? just please keep the base of the boosters assigned guns closest. yeah. can use the gifted slots and once again slope, namely they come and meet the cf on the weekdays i listen to music means it's a special intensive type name investment to you, provided with impulse. this is alice based to give wouldn't about it isn't morning . your cost is just the amount of time to try some
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local cuisine by the water. this is like ultimate 9. 10. come for food for all with cheese dumpling and pancakes. so. so good, more main, comforting the best that you can eat here. okay, we're leaving this beautiful time behind and heading to that issue. the journey is less than half an hour by train. it's like me, you're planning on visiting both times. i'd recommend staying in body mission, where you'll be able to find more budget friendly accommodations. but issue lies in the center of the is that is kind of cool. it's a spot time and was also one of the biggest spots for stolen nazi arch during the 2nd world war. and it was a summer refuge of the hapsburg emperor. my 1st stop here in that issue is the kinds of villa are emperor, isabella. amber frenzy o says and,
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and presently is a bit better known as sissy spent a lot of time here. i mean, it's a beautiful view and it would be even nicer if it wasn't as clarity because he could just see the tips of the mountains up there. so covered in snow guard, the whole lot of history went died in this room. this is where france uses signed the declaration of war on serbia. in 1914, which ultimately led to the 1st world war. the frontier says and loved to hunt and the walls of this villa are covered and is trophies. the villa is still owned by hapsburg descendants who actually live in half of the house while the other half in the garden are open to visitors.
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and walter on the topic of royalty, it's time for a visit to the town of confectionery. this is one of the few places allowed to so sweet to the imperial court. the service is the famous which is actually a huge slab of chocolate about which is getting slices to try to bed. yeah, the not one size is definitely going to be an asset to rich. it's a prowling based sweet treat that emphasis she herself used to eat the time to explore some of the cultural exhibitions
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on offer here while being a you're seen cultural capital, the time has made a point of re purposing old spaces that were more or less on used and it's giving them new life this year, which is exactly what they've done with this old factory. this huge factory used to be where a lot of the salts in the region was produced and that was empty space is being re purpose as a huge exhibition the theme is fittingly salts. artists from all over the world have their works on displayed here. this piece by japanese artist is made up of 6 tons of souls. to look at it long enough and you lay your eyes and focus does get a little bit tricky the you can even give it a go yourself. although it's not quite as easy as you might think, the be exhibit to use. so it's
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a great works of art that focus on the impact of human kind or nature. the aim to create awareness around sustainability meeting, elizabeth, she got to find out more about the impact the state as a cultural capital is having on the region the really to rethink how to do with this reads and how we can keep young people there. how to create perspective for them, jobs, etc. and how can we be looking in future that we don't? yes, done to make the nature of a, in a bad mood speed needed for the next generation. so to construct the field. so we need to go back and to be clear about our history. and then we understand maybe what happens now, so that we can really develop subsidies. there's
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a lot of history in this region. so does that history produce any challenges for the promotion of this area as a cultural capital, often declining of the, of demonic? yeah, of course it was a, a p t that does not sound so cities makes really terrible things here in the region . and of course we're talking about his red shoes. exhibitions, for example, for or the optics which he to uh takes for him and look us safe for the pieces. the, the salt mines were the perfect hiding places for art works such as these from the venetian painter, titian and the norwegian, edward monk. for my day here in the region draws to a close. i have one left to stop. this is my
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final stop of the day. it's a castle, it's also a brewery, celebrating the launch with a beer that was designed in collaboration with an idea. you know, that's pretty cool, right. let's go check the pop up events like this one will take place throughout the year. nigerian artist and michael also incorporate culinary experiences into his arts. and he collaborated with the econd bank prarie here in nearby dishes, to create a signature peer called and us. it's a different for the regions, cultural capital statements, and it does have totally different using a african like person, i realize the diverse is not supposed to be here. i'm typically diverse, it is the subject that will be used politically off his device. but you know what, 1st of this isn't it as a bridge? so here is part of my a portfolio in my work. and i found
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a very good route to work with him, but very experimental variables ideas. so the idea is to create those products that will let us dive into the whole concept of diversity here. so it is called on this, which means the for the beer is paired with austria, nigerian fusion, the flower, so many flavors. the while one is amazing way to and the data filled with incredible nature and cultural experiences as well. honestly, this has come on who is really living up to its cultural capital state that i
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