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Salzkammergut Pögl
1. A presentation by
Doris Burgstaller
Elisabeth Haiböck,
Janine Mayer
Evangeline Pögl
2. It stretches from the
City of Salzburg along
the Austrian Alpine
Foreland and the
Northern Limestone
Alps to the Dachstein
Mountains.
It spanns the federal
states of Upper
Austria, Salzburg, and
Styria.
3. The main river of the region is the Traun, a right
tributary of the Danube.
4. The Dachstein Mountains
are a mountain range in
the Alps.
The term is a collective
name used by the
Austrian Alpine Club in
categorizing the Eastern
Alps.
The highest point of the
Dachstein is Hoher
Dachstein with 2,995 m.
5. contains 13,000 m³ ice at
5,000 m² surface
in some parts of the cave,
(Tristan Dome) the ice
thickness reaches 20 m
discovered in 1897 by
Peter Gamsjäger
guiding tours through the
ice cave since 1912
1928 cave was lit by
electricity for the first time.
Ice cave can also be visited
in summer. Highlights of
the cave are the Ice Chapel
and the Gralsburg.
6.
7. Traunstein is the highest
mountain on the east bank
of Traunsee in the district
of Gmunden,Austria
it is 1691 metres high
Its distinctive silhouette is
visible from a great
distance
it is often called a guardian
of the Salzkammergut.
8.
9. Hallstatt is a pretty well-known
village all over the
world
It’s located between the
Hallstätter See (lake) and
the mountains (Alpen)
10. the old salt- mine, which is
the cause of its name
(hall=salt)
Karner, the bonehouse,
where the inhabitants keep
the decorated skulls of
their predecessors,
because the cemetery is
too small.
11. is extremely picturesque
due the large number of
magnificent buildings from
the time of the monarchy
once has been a meeting
place for aristocrats and
artists
For 60 years Emperor Franz
Joseph came here each
summer, establishing a
tradition the effects of
which are still felt in the
town today
12. “Lederhose” and “Dirndl”
Leather pants and the
traditional dress called
“Dirndl” are typical Austrian
clothes
You can hardly find anyone
in the Salzkammergut who
has not at least one
traditional costume
People wear them on
special events