Discover Gnadenwald in Austria
Gnadenwald in the region of Tyrol is a town located in Austria - some 231 mi or ( 373 km ) West of Vienna , the country's capital .
Local time in Gnadenwald is now 02:05 PM (Sunday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/Vienna " with a UTC offset of 1 hours. Depending on your flexibility, these larger cities might be interesting for you: Weer, Wattens, Hall in Tirol, Schoenberg im Stubaital, and Sankt Michael. When in this area, you might want to check out Weer . We found some clip posted online . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Are you looking for some initial hints on what might be interesting in Gnadenwald ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.
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The Swarovski CRYSTAL WORLDS - Innsbruck, Austria
A tour through the kaleidoscope of senses... In 1895, in Wattens, 15 km east of Innsbruck, Daniel Swarovski-Ist laid the foundations of the internationally successful, family owned company Swarovski, ..
Swarovski Kristallwelten - Crystal World
One of the rooms in the Kristallwelten ..
Austria - Swarovski Kristallwelten #1
Sound and light show. ..
Jim Whiting - Mechanical Theatre @ Swarovski Crystal Worlds, Wettens (Austria)
The desire to transform, passion and erotic fantasies affect people and also the machine driven world of Jim Whiting. An Adonis and Whitings delicate Walking Woman represent the male-female relationsh ..
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Interesting facts about this location
Volderer See
The small Volderer See or Lake Volders had formerly been a bigger lake but it lost a large part of its total size. Now the Lake looks like a bigger pond. It lies left by the Karls Church at the motorway bridge by the entrance to the village of Volders. The Lake has no natural in- and outflow and mainly receives groundwater of the Inn River and from rain. It has a moderate water quality between B and C. Therefore the Lake is often plagued by alga creation.
Located at 47.28 11.57 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Innsbruck bypass
|} The Innsbruck bypass is a 14.853 kilometre-long double-track electrified main line of the Austrian railways. It connects the Lower Inn Valley railway with the Brenner railway, bypassing Innsbruck. It was opened on 29 May 1994. The line is at a major part of the rail freight network of Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB). The bypass is part of the Line 1 of Trans-European Transport Networks (TEN-T).
Located at 47.28 11.54 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Hasegg Castle
Hasegg Castle is a castle and mint located in Hall in Tirol, Tyrol, Austria. Construction was completed soon after 1300, when Hall was rapidly becoming the center of Tyrolean commerce and salt mining. The building was originally erected to protect the salt mines, the shipping industry, the bridge across the river Inn and the old Roman Road. The castle's mint was established by Sigismund, Archduke of Austria in 1477. The first dollar-size silver coin was struck in 1486: the Guldengroschen.
Located at 47.28 11.50 (Lat./Long.); Less than 6 km away
Vomperbach
The Vomperbach rises in the Karwendel mountain range and flows first from West to East. Above the village of Vomp - which it passes through - it changes its course and flows from North to South into the Inn River. It has a length of 15 kilometers.
Located at 47.32 11.68 (Lat./Long.); Less than 9 km away
Lanser Bach
The Lanserbach - also called Mühlbach - flows from Lans alongside the Paschberg to Aldrans and merges with the Inn river after 17 km at the eastern edge of Innsbruck. Below Castle Ambras the Aldranser brook joins the Lanserbach. The brook has a meander-like headwater and fed "Lake Mühl" with fresh water formerly. The brook has grade A- quality and supplies Aldrans and environment with drinking water by a service reservoir in the village. Normally the waters are relatively calm.
Located at 47.27 11.46 (Lat./Long.); Less than 9 km away
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