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[ca. 1910]
Innsbruck and its environs
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Pagina 100 di 177
Autore: Coursen, Charlotte H. ; Reinhart, J. [Hrsg.] / by C. H. C. Souvenir presented to his guest by J. Reinhart
Luogo: Innsbruck
Editore: Edlinger
Descrizione fisica: 119 S. : Ill., Kt.
Lingua: Englisch
Segnatura: I 59.984
ID interno: 194449
Rings out sweet and far, Still that yedel clear Falls upon my ear. 1 ■ Ziller-Vale, how sweet ihy song! Eleventh-Excursion.: Schwas , Tratsberg and Georgenbcrg-Jtwsm^vs southwest of Jenbach, on the River Inn, and very 1 f ^ Railway, is the old market town of Schwaz, said to be of I origin. It is full'of interesting memorials dating from P ^ days of the silver mines in the 15* century. The parish church — built double for miners aud towns-people _ * s ?. Tn t t, e structure with a perforated stone

of, George ^ Frundsberg, who commanded the Lutheran troops \ , The former prosperity of Schwaz led to the ^rly of Ting'presses, anci consequent trouble during the - ^ >. thif is .a place of memories, a spot where the Student ma^ hnxer, but it does not rely entirely upon past merits , . copper and iron; mines are still productive, even S has-been to rival the silver mines of old. Also a tobacco ■- T . ^ V established, here, and a majolica factory, the .products of which are ■'■'■.'■Sent out all over the

world. . ,-u Vnmner- t A favorite pedestrian excursion £om Bchw^s to the Vomper_ Thai, about 12 miles long, one of the wildest vaiieys "AKa^not far from Schwaz a road leads up to CastleTratzberg*), *wfh stands on a spur of the Bavarian Alps. ,n full view from the Also easily readied from Jcnbacb.

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Categoria:
Geografia, guide
Anno:
1855
¬A¬ handbook for travellers in Southern Germany : being a guide to Würtemberg, Bavaria, Austria, Tyrol, Salzburg, Styria, ecc., the Austrian and Bavarian Alps, and the Danube from Ulm to the Black Sea
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Pagina 377 di 598
Luogo: London
Editore: Murray
Descrizione fisica: XII, 573 S. : Kt.. - 7. ed., corr. and enlarged
Lingua: Englisch
Commenti: Nebent.: Murray's hand-book southern Germany. - Hand -Book southern Germany
Soggetto: g.Süddeutschland ; z.Geschichte 1855 ; f.Führer
Segnatura: I 124.216
ID interno: 37775
230. INNSBRUCK TO GASTEIN OR SALZBURG, BY THE ZIIAERTHAL, THE PASS, AND THE PINZGAU. gerlos From Innsbruck to Schwaz, see the preceding Route. The road up the Zillerthal, though frequently rather rough and stony, it perfectly practicable for a carriage. The Pinzgau, or vale of the Salza, It traversed by a char-road ; and at any of the villages along this part of the route a rough jolting one-horse vv. (Eiiispann) may be hired to the next town or village. The ascent and descent of the Ger» los

, separating these 2 valleys, over which there is no char-road, might hi passed on horseback, but is better suited for walking. By crossing the' pass between Zell and Krimml on fecit,, and making the rest of the journey in a char, the Inn near the Krimmler waterfall (where the traveller certainly to stop the first night) i reached in 10 or 11 hrs. from Taxenbach may be reached the night. “'Schwaz to Fügen, If hr. in a car-' riage ;. Fügen to Zell, 1 i hr, do.; Ml to Gerlos, hrs. on foot; Gerlös tir Krimml

, 4 hrs.do.,by a circuitous road, there being too much snow on vcct road .“Total, K>f bre.” The village of Strass, 6 m. Schwaz, on the post-road from Inns bruck to Salzburg, stands in the month) of the valley of' the Ziller. High, up on the steep face of the moun tain, forming the rt. wall of the valley is seen the chapel and hermitage of

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