When crossing the donau you...
by fransje
When crossing the donau you come in another part of Linz called 'Urfahr' here you can take a small train up a small mountain that's called the 'pöstlingberg'
here you will find a beautyfull church and an incredible vieuw over Linz really amazing .
There is also a train that go's in the mountain,it's for kids ,wich is fun for both you and your children!! This town breath's a certain history that from time to time i enjoy fealing.
The Dreifaltigkeitssäule
by seamandrew
The Dreifaltigkeitssäule (trinity column) is certainly one of the most prominent objects on Hauptplatz Linz (the main square). This Baroque column, sculpted out of white Salzburg marble in 1723, stands 20 meters high. The column bears three inscriptions (in Latin), each announcing the dedication of the column to the Holy Trinity by the guilds, the Emperor and the people of Linz in gratitude for deliverance from the dangers of war (1704), fire (1712) and plague (1713). It was carved by Sebastian Stumpfegger.
Schloß Linz & Schloßmuseum
by seamandrew
Just west of the Hauptplatz, a short walk up hill will take you to Schloß Linz (Linzer castle). This castle has been rebuilt multiple times since it was built in 799. Schloß Linz also houses the Schloßmuseum whose displays cover art, artifacts, and weapons. On a clear day, the view from Schloß Linz over the center of the city is quite nice and offers nice views of the "skyline" (for lack of more appropriate word in Linz).
Linz
by mikarov99
"Nice city"
I was stayed in linz of my part of my travel to Europe, i found this city very interesting. I was liked has a lot to view and Ars Electronica Center is one of best museums i was visited. And there is not a lot tourists like Vienna.
mauthausen, linz
by chaistarr
i went to the old concentration camp outside linz; in mauthausen. i do not support such brutal crimes that have been here but the german people do not support such atrocities. i was glad to see memorials such as this to encourage this to never occur again and to honor those who died.