Bad Ischl, Austria

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Bad Ischl, Austria is a historic spa town in the Salzkammergut region, renowned as a former summer residence of Emperor Franz Joseph I and a popular health resort.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf municipality
spa town
country Austria
famousFor Austro-Hungarian imperial history
cultural tourism
mountain and lake scenery
saltwater spa treatments
thermal baths
governingBody municipal council of Bad Ischl
hasAttribute health resort
historic town
spa resort
hasCulturalInstitution Lehar Festival
Stadttheater Bad Ischl
hasEconomicActivity gastronomy
health services
tourism
hasLandmark Kaiservilla
Kaltenbachwildnis gorge
Lehar Villa
Siriuskogl lookout
Stadtpfarrkirche St. Nikolaus
Trinkhalle Bad Ischl
hasNotableBusiness Zauner pastry shop
hasRiver Ischl
Traun River
surface form: Traun
hasTransport Bad Ischl railway station
heritageDesignation Hallstatt-Dachstein / Salzkammergut Cultural Landscape
surface form: part of UNESCO World Heritage Site "Hallstatt–Dachstein / Salzkammergut Cultural Landscape"
historicalRole summer capital of the Habsburg monarchy
languageUsed German
locatedIn Salzkammergut
Traun River
surface form: Traun River valley

Upper Austria
district of Gmunden
namedAfter Traun River
surface form: Ischl River
near Hallstatt
Traunsee
surface form: Lake Traun (Traunsee)

Wolfgangsee
surface form: Lake Wolfgang (Wolfgangsee)
partOf Salzkammergut
surface form: Salzkammergut tourist region
postalCode 4820
railwayLine Salzkammergut railway
timeZone Central European Time
timeZoneDST Central European Summer Time
wasDesignated European Capital of Culture 2024 (as part of Salzkammergut 2024)
wasSummerResidenceOf Franz Joseph I of Austria
surface form: Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria

Empress Elisabeth of Austria NERFINISHED

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Wolfram Freiherr von Richthofen deathPlace Bad Ischl, Austria