Salzwelten
The Hallstatt Salt Mine, also known as Salzwelten, offers a journey into the history of salt extraction in the region.
Hallstatt Museum
A museum offering insights into the area's 7,000-year-old salt mining heritage and the prehistoric Hallstatt culture.
Hallstatt old town
The picturesque and historic heart of Hallstatt, known for its charming traditional houses and narrow streets.
Hallstatt Salt Mine
The world's oldest salt mine, active until modern times and now a tourist attraction showcasing the history of mining and the lives of miners.
Lake Hallstatt
A stunning and deep lake connecting Hallstatt with other towns, historically vital for salt transport and now a popular spot for swimming, boating, and admiring the scenery.
Salzwelten Hallstatt
The world's oldest salt mine, offering a unique experience connected to Hallstatt's 7,000-year-old salt mining history.
Hallstatt Village
Hallstatt Village is the main settlement area, offering a glimpse into the life of this Austrian lakeside town.
Lutheran Church
A prominent Lutheran church in Hallstatt, often photographed for its scenic setting.
Ossuary
A unique ossuary located beneath St. Michael's Chapel, housing painted skulls.
Parish of the Assumption
The main Roman Catholic church in Hallstatt, notable for its Gothic architecture and prominent altar.
Waterfall Waldbachstrub
A beautiful natural waterfall cascading down the rocks near the Salzwelten salt mine.
Hallstatter See
A breathtaking alpine lake in Hallstatt, perfect for scenic walks and boat rides.
Skywalk Walterbeblick
A popular viewing platform offering spectacular panoramic views over Hallstatt and its lake.
Marktplatz
The central square of Hallstatt, known for its charming, colorful buildings and lively atmosphere, serving as a hub for visitors.
Evangelical Church
A prominent church in Hallstatt, easily recognizable by its distinctive spire, offering a key point of interest in the town's visual landscape.
World Heritage Museum
This museum delves into Hallstatt's rich history, particularly its significance as a UNESCO World Heritage site due to its ancient salt mining heritage.
World's Oldest Salt Mine
The Salzwelten Hallstatt is the world's oldest salt mine, offering a unique glimpse into thousands of years of salt extraction history.
Church & Bone Chapel
This historic Catholic church also features a unique ossuary (bone house) filled with artfully decorated skulls, a testament to Hallstatt's unique burial traditions.
Kalvarienberg Church
A masterpiece of baroque architecture built in 1711, offering an impressive view over Hallstatt and its lake from the Kalvarienberg mountain.
Market Square
The central hub of Hallstatt, featuring the Holy Trinity statue and surrounded by shops, restaurants, and cafes, hosting various events throughout the year.
Museum Hallstatt
Established in 1888, this museum exhibits significant archaeological finds from Hallstatt's salt mines and Iron Age burial grounds, detailing the region's history.
Church of Christ
A beautiful Protestant church built in the 18th century, notable for its prayer house and later addition of a rectory with a distinctive church tower and bells.
Dachstein Skywalk
Located in the Dachstein Mountains at 2,700 meters, this viewing platform offers expansive views and features a glass-floored platform attached to Austria's highest suspension bridge.
Hallstatt Evangelical Church
A picturesque church in Hallstatt, Austria, known for its charming architecture and scenic location.
Hallstatt Marketplace
The historic central square of Hallstatt, offering a glimpse into the town's past with charming shops and cafes.