Transfer from Graz
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Departure from Graz
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Estimated arrival to Zurich - Airport
16:50h

Trip duration: 470min

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Salzburg
Austria

135 min

Salzburg is rightfully considered by many as a treasure chest of art and culture. The birthplace of a world famous musician, Mozart, Salzburg celebrates his... life and work in two museums: The Mozart Residence and the Mozart Birthplace. But, the city’s greatest son is also remembered in so many other ways - Mozart chocolates, Mozart rubber ducks, Mozart ice cream, you name it. Salzburg will also leave you amazed by its history and architecture. UNESCO recognized this greatness and included it in its World Heritage List as a city of “outstanding value to humanity”. You too will be convinced once you witness its numerous sightseeing attractions.

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Admont Abbey
Austria

90 min

What a divine place not only for book lovers but for anybody looking for some escape from the fast-paced world! If you will be not... overwhelmed by its exterior (which for sure you will) you will be awed once you step inside. With its 70,000 volumes and magnificent frescoes by Bartolomeo Altomonte, and art collections, this captivating place truly seems like a fairyland. The art collections are divided in two parts: Historical and Modern Art. If the largest monastic library in the world doesn’t take your breath away, than perhaps you should take a peek in the Natural History Museum with over 250,000 insect specimens.

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St. Gallen
Switzerland

105 min

St. Gallen Abbey was an important monastery since the 8th century. It actually started as a humble hermitage founded by the Irish missionary monk Gallus... in 612, but soon became one of the most significant cultural centers in Europe. Upon entering in this large Benedictine convent visitors are usually overwhelmed by the stunning rococo design in both, the cathedral and the library. The abbey’s library is considered the treasure trove among the medieval libraries in the world containing more than 160,000 books out of which 2100 are handwritten. Take some time and visit St. Gallen’s Old Town which is fully pedestrianized, making it easy for visitors to enjoy the beautiful architecture of half-timbered houses adorned with turrets and colorful windows.

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Kremsmunster abbey
Austria

105 min

This whimsical abbey was founded in the late 8th century by a Duke of Bavaria to commemorate the place where his son had been attacked... and killed by a wild boar. It took many centuries for it to gain the appearance it holds today, making it the second largest and certainly one of the most stunning in all of Austria. This breath-taking abbey has preceded all its holy competition in all of the things related to culture, most notably books and learning in all sorts of fields. It houses one of the greatest libraries in Austria and the silver Tassilo chalice which was donated by the very man who founded the church. It is filled with all things Baroque – from vibrant frescoes to stunning tapestries sure to leave you at awe.

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Ottobeuren Abbey
Germany

60 min

This elaborate church has a fascinating history behind it, only for it to be tragically destroyed in the 18th century makeover. At the time, the... current abbot commissioned for new structures to be built in the then popular Late Baroque fashion. Even though the exterior is the main focus of this predominant style, it is also visible on the other side of the lavish walls in the form of the distinctive Rococo. Every Saturday the Abbey houses concert to accommodate its gorgeous appearance, featuring one of its two organs, with the older one being one of the most cherished in all of Europe.

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Herrenchiemsee
Germany

135 min

If you decide to visit Herrenchiemsee palace, be prepared to be enchanted by the extravagance and decadency seen once in a blue moon. This opulent... fantasy palace was built by Bavarian King Ludwig II known also as “Bavaria’s fairytale king” on the largest island in the Chiemsee Lake. Construction started in 1878 but unfortunately was not finished by the time King Ludwig died, in 1886. In the extravagant interior visitors may explore twenty state rooms that boast décor of the most exquisite quality. But visitors are mostly overwhelmed when entering the huge Hall of Mirrors which is almost a perfect copy of the original Galerie des Glaces in Versailles. With its luxuriant decorations and furnishings, lights and glittering pendant chandeliers it must be one of the most majestic banqueting halls in the world. The palace also features Ludwig II Museum and the Augustinian canon seminary, both worth visiting. If you get tired of all the lavishness, go to Fraueninsel Island across the water that has a Benedictine convent and is perfect for relaxing strolls.