The Kaiser's town at the heart of the Salzkammergut lake districBad Ischl during the reign of Kaiser Franz Joseph
A quarter of a century later, Franz Joseph met his future wife in Bad Ischl, which had in the meantime, become a town with international flair. It was 1853 and the Archduches Sophie had organised a ball to celebrate her son's birthday. The ball took place in the Seeauerhaus and the the Duchess Ludovica of Bavaria and her two daughters Helene and Elisabeth were invited. Those interested in Austrian history know very well that Franz Joseph and Elisabeth anounced their engagement just a day after the ball and later married. Form this point on, Bad Ischl became the summer residence of the imperial family.
Bad Ischl todayTraces of this impressive, imperial epoch are still evident today. Bad Ischl's spa baths and surrounding countryside offer rehabilitation and relaxation, sport and culture. In this charming town at the heart of the Salzkammergut Lake District, time seems to stand still and the fresh air and unique atmosphere sooth away the stress and strains of everyday life
Places of interest in Bad Ischl
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