Transfer from Salzburg
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Departure from Salzburg
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Estimated arrival to Passau
10:46h

Trip duration: 106min

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Quality photo of Braunau am Inn - Austria

Braunau am Inn
Austria

60 min

Braunau am Inn is mostly renowned for two things: for the house where Hitler was born and for the Church of St. Stephan. Austrian authorities... have decided to transform Hitler’s birth house into a museum called “House of Responsibility”, dedicated to his crimes against humanity committed during the WWII. The Stadtpfarrkirche St. Stephan church is decorated in works of art that date back to the 15th century when the church was built. Of special significance is the amazing Gothic ceiling.

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Berchtesgaden – Eagles Nest
Germany

135 min

Berchtesgaden Eagles Nest is one of the most interesting remnants from WWII in Germany. It was Hitler’s mountain retreat, a present for his 50th birthday... given to him by the Nazi Party. This chalet stands high above the town, perched on a sheer rock and when weather permits the views of Berchtesgaden area, including the Konigssee and Salzburg surroundings, are incredible. This historic building is a reminder of one man’s crimes against humanity. The only way to access the Eagle’s Nest is via bus and don’t forget that it is open only in summer, from mid May to October, but please check their opening hours at: http://www.berchtesgaden.de/en/eagles-nest

Quality photo of Porsche Museum - Germany

Porsche Museum
Germany

90 min

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Burghausen
Germany

75 min

Would you like to visit one of the longest castles in the world? Visiting Burghausen Castle will fulfill your wish. Wear comfortable shoes as you... will have a long walk through history, a 1043 meters long walk to be precise. The castle also represents a magnificent example of a late medieval fortification with six courtyards in a row, a chapel dedicated to St. Elisabeth, 3 museums and 1 gallery. The castle is open all year round, the entrance to the castle is free but a fee should be paid to visit the museums.