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Linz

Linz is the capital of the Austrian state of Upper Austria and the third-largest city in the country. It lies on the Danube in northern Austria and serves as an important industrial and cultural center.

Its origins go back to the Roman settlement Lentia on the Danube. In the Middle Ages it

Cultural institutions include the Lentos Art Museum, the Ars Electronica Center, and the Kunsthaus Linz (the

Linz is home to universities such as Johannes Kepler University Linz and the University of Art and

Linz was designated European Capital of Culture in 2009.

developed
as
a
trading
town
and
later
became
an
industrial
hub.
Today
Linz
is
known
for
its
steel
and
manufacturing
industries,
notably
the
voestalpine
complex.
Blue
House).
The
city
hosts
the
Linz
State
Theatre
and
Brucknerfest,
and
the
Pöstlingberg
hill
with
its
pilgrimage
church
and
historic
funicular
is
a
popular
site.
The
Hauptplatz
square
and
the
New
Cathedral
are
notable
landmarks.
The
Linzer
Torte,
a
famous
pastry
dating
to
the
17th
century,
is
traditionally
associated
with
Linz.
Design
Linz.
The
city
is
served
by
Linz
Hauptbahnhof,
has
access
to
Danube
shipping,
and
is
near
Linz
Airport
in
Hörsching.