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Detailed Information
- Place Types Tourist attraction
- Address Zauberberg 1, 2680 Steinhaus am Semmering, Austria
- Coordinate 47.6320764,15.8299641
- Website Unknown
- Rating 3.8
- Compound Code JRJH+RX Steinhaus am Semmering, Austria
Openning hours
- Monday Open 24 hours
- Tuesday Open 24 hours
- Wednesday Open 24 hours
- Thursday Open 24 hours
- Friday Open 24 hours
- Saturday Open 24 hours
- Sunday Open 24 hours
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A small place for adventurers, suitable for families and children
Charles VI, the father of Maria Theresa, decided to expand trade with the south even further and build new roads.
In 1726, a commission came to Semmering to assess and design a road with a slight elevation from Göstritzgraben to Bärensattel, and after crossing Myrtengraben, it was to reach the border crossing. The surface of the road was to be a gravel cover.
On June 21, 1828, he arrived by train in Gloggnitz. Karo l VI, his wife Elisabeth Christine and their eleven-year-old daughter Maria Theresia, from where they crossed to the Semmering via a newly built courtyard road. On this day, the Carolusstraße in Semmering was inaugurated.
Today, the monument to Carolus from 1728 commemorates the imperial building and the magnificent path in the parking lot in front of Hirschenkogel.
I came across the monument at the parking lot of the Semmering ski resort, I really liked it!
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