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EUR 62 - 108 Hotel Oase
Located in the outskirts of the spa town Bad Ischl, Hotel Oase is next to a lovely brook suitable for bathing. It offers free Wi-Fi and a breakfast bu… MoreEUR 49 - 98 Hotel Stadt Salzburg
The traditional, family-run Hotel Stadt Salzburg is only a 5-minute walk away from the centre of Bad Ischl. It features a popular restaurant and offer… MoreEUR 50 - 120 Landhaus Fay
Landhaus Fay offers comfortable rooms with en suite bathroom and free Wi-Fi, just a 25-minute drive from the ski area of Dachstein West. It also has a… MoreEUR 58 - 178 Landhotel Hubertushof
The Hubertushof is a traditional 4-star hotel in the centre of the spa town of Bad Ischl, next to a park and only steps away from the Imperial Villa.
… MoreEUR 83 - 146 Hotel Goldenes Schiff
Located in the centre of Bad Ischl next to the Traun River, this family-run 4-star hotel features an award-winning restaurant and a spa area. It offer… MoreEUR 54 - 122 Hotel Goldener Ochs
The traditional, family-run Hotel Goldener Ochs offers a central location in the imperial town of Bad Ischl, spacious and comfortable rooms, a wonderf… MoreEUR 246 - 326 EurothermenResort Bad Ischl Hotel Royal
This 4-star hotel in the heart of Bad Ischl is directly connected to the Salzkammerguttherme Thermal Spa. Each room has underfloor heating and a balco… MoreEUR 54 - 127 Haus Strutzenberger
Run by an English family, Haus Strutzenberger offers apartments in a quiet residential area in the spa town of Bad Ischl in the Salzkammergut region. … MoreEUR 90 - 140 Hotel Garni Sonnhof
Surrounded by a garden with centuries-old trees, Hotel Sonnhof is located next to Bad Ischl Train Station and opposite the Salzkammerguttherme spa cen… MoreEUR 60 - 97 Bad Ischl Central
Located in a residential house in the centre of Bad Ischl, this spacious apartment with balcony is just 200 metres from the Imperial Villa and the Eur… More | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bad Ischl is a town in Austria. It lies in the southern part of the state of Upper Austria, in the area known as the Salzkammergut. The town has a population of 14,115 (1.1.2004) and an area of 162.85 km².
The Katrin Alpine Pasture is found in the town.
During the time of the Austria-Hungary|Austro-Hungarian Empire, the town was the summer residence of Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria|Franz Joseph.
It is located about 50 km from Vöcklabruck, the "Gateway to the Salzkammergut".
On August 19, 1853 the engagement between Emperor Franz Joseph I and Empress Elisabeth of Bavaria took place at Esplanade No. 10, which since 1989 has been the location of the Museum der Stadt Bad Ischl.
In title=Official Kaiservilla Homepage |accessdate=03-06-2006. On 28 July [[1914, in the Kaiservilla, the Emperor signed a declaration of war with Serbia, signalling the start of World War I. To this day, the villa continues to be occupied by Franz Joseph and Elizabeth's descendants, although the grounds and parts of the residence are open to the public.
The Emperor Franz Joseph I built a villa named Villa Schratt in Bad Ischl for his mistress, Katharina Schratt.
Franz Lehár, known for his operettas died in Bad Ischl.
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