10 Sights in Bad Ischl, Austria (with Map and Images)

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Explore interesting sights in Bad Ischl, Austria. Click on a marker on the map to view details about it. Underneath is an overview of the sights with images. A total of 10 sights are available in Bad Ischl, Austria.

Sightseeing Tours in Bad Ischl

1. Maria im Schatten

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The Roman Catholic parish and pilgrimage church Lauffen, known as the pilgrimage church "Maria im Shadow", is on the right side of the Traun at the eastern end of the village in the municipality of Bad Ischl in the Gmunden district in Upper Austria. It is consecrated to the Festival of Assumption and belongs to the Bad Ischl pastoral room in the Bad Ischl Deanery. The church is under monument protection.

Wikipedia: Pfarrkirche Lauffen (DE)

2. T-Höhle

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The T-Cave is a water-bearing cave in the Dead Mountains in Bad Ischl municipality in Upper Austria. It is located in the Rettenbach valley at 545 m above sea level at the junction from the Rettenbachalm road to the Grabenbach forest road, immediately before the bridge on the orographic right bank of the Rettenbach. A special feature of this cave are many beautifully sculpted megalodonts.

Wikipedia: T-Höhle (DE)

3. Marmorschlößl Fotomuseum

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The marble castle in the imperial park of Bad Ischl (Salzkammergut) was used as a breakfast salon by Emperor Franz Joseph I and Empress Elisabeth. Between 1978 and 2020, it housed the first Austrian photo museum and since April 2020 has been a location of the OÖ Landes-Kultur GmbH, where special exhibitions on topics of the Salzkammergut and the imperial house take place.

Wikipedia: Marmorschlössl (DE), Website

4. Raucherkarhöhle

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The Schönberg cave system in the Dead Mountains is the longest cave in Austria with a currently known length of over 155,018 m. It got its name after the connection between the approximately 33 km long Fire Valley cave system and the approximately 86 km long Raucherkar Cave was discovered in 2007. The Schönberg above gave the system its name.

Wikipedia: Raucherkarhöhle (DE)

5. Friedenskirche

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Friedenskirche Mag. Dankfried Kirsch / CC BY-SA 3.0 at

The Evangelical Parish Church of Bad Ischl, also known as the Church of Peace, is located in the town of Bad Ischl in the Salzkammergut between the Kaisertherme and Bad Ischl train station. It is a former grain storehouse that was converted into a church building between 1876 and 1881. The church is a listed building.

Wikipedia: Evangelische Pfarrkirche Bad Ischl (DE)

6. Kaiservilla

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The Kaiservilla in Bad Ischl, Upper Austria, was the summer residence of Emperor Franz Joseph I and Empress Elisabeth of Austria, known as Sisi. The mansion is currently the residence of their great-grandson Archduke Markus Emanuel Salvator.

Wikipedia: Kaiservilla (EN)

7. Untere Schießerbachhöhle

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The lower Schießerbach cave is a cave in the dead mountains on Bad Ischler municipal area in Upper Austria. It is located in the Rettenbach valley in 605 m above sea level. A. about 40 meters above the forest road to Rettenbachalm.

Wikipedia: Untere Schießerbachhöhle (DE)

8. Kühlloch

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The Kühlloch is an active water cave in the Dead Mountains in the municipality of Bad Ischl in Upper Austria. It is located in the Rettenbach valley at 554 m above sea level, directly on the road to the Rettenbachalm.

Wikipedia: Kühlloch (Totes Gebirge) (DE)

9. Museum Leharvilla

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Lehár Villa is a building in Bad Ischl in Upper Austria, on the bank of the River Traun. It was the summer residence of the composer Franz Lehár (1870–1948). Today it is a museum dedicated to the composer.

Wikipedia: Lehár Villa (EN), Website

10. Obere Schießerbachhöhle

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The Upper Schießerbach Cave is a cave in the Dead Mountains in Bad Ischl, Austria. It is located in the Rettenbach valley at 643 m above sea level, about 80 metres above the forest road to the Rettenbachalm.

Wikipedia: Obere Schießerbachhöhle (DE)

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