¬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
earth or snow. Klamnn The station is nearly on a level with the picturesque Castle Klamm (loth cent}’.), property sea. The post and carriage road—also a fine work of its kind—was carried upwards, partly by zigzags, to a height of 3290 Eng. ft. above the sea. On the summit-level of the old road is a stone monument to commemorate its con struction in 1728, by the Emperor Charles VI ] Mürzzuschlag Stat. ( Inn ; Adler, tolerable cuisine and sleeping accom modation but not large, 66 Eng. m. from Vienna
. If Kapfenberg Stat. Here is an an- j cient castle on the top of a conical rock, and near the road a modem château of ■ Count Stubenberg. The railroad crosses : to the 1. bank of the Mürz, At the point where the Mürz falls into the ; river Mur stands ! 4 Bruck mi Oer Mur Stat, ( fnns ; Zum Eisenbahn, best, close to the station ; Schwarzer Adler, Strauss ; Goldener tunnel, 4$<yj ft. lone, through the moun- Ilirsch), a town of 2300 Inhab., in the midst of pretty scenery, having a large kb.