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An Enchanting Lakeside Town: Hallstatt-Salzkammergut Cultural Landscape: UNESCO Culture Sector
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Glacial activities of the Alps created valleys over a long period. 76 lakes in the valleys of the Salzkammergut region of Austria create a magnificent landscape. Hallstatt is considered the most beautiful lakeside town in the world. Just 1,000 people live here. The town was sadly destroyed by fire in 1750.
An enchanting lake town, the Hallstatt-Salzkammergut cultural landscape.
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Glacial activities of the Alps created valleys over a long period.
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76 lakes in the valleys of the Salzkammergut region of Austria create a magnificent landscape.
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Hallstatt is considered the most beautiful lakeside town in the world.
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Just 1,000 people live here.
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The town was sadly destroyed by fire in 1750.
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This house survived and is now Hallstatt's oldest building.
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There is a water pump by the entrance.
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Water inside the pipe is pumped through the screw by turning a handle.
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The screw inside the tube is made of wood.
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Dense forest around the town was a rich source of timber.
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Even the church steeple is made of wood.
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As are some of the houses which is rarely seen in Austria.
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Wood is also used in the church cemetery.
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Hallstatt was a thriving town as early as 1000 BC due to the abundance of rock salt from nearby mountains.
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Hallstatt means city of salt.
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This was the main haulage route from the salt mine.
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It was opened by the Habsburgs in 1719.
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The Habsburgs had direct control over the town.
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People from all over Europe gathered in Hallstatt because of the salt trade.
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Cuts in the surface show traces of mining activity.
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Rock salt in the Middle Ages was known as white gold and highly expensive.
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Rock salt in the Middle Ages was known as white gold and highly valued.
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Some parts of the salt mines are still used today, continuing the tradition of salt production.
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Hallstatt, the most beautiful lakeside town, is a fine example of man and nature coexisting in harmony.
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For more information visit www.fema.gov
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- Autor/es:
- NHK World Heritage 100 Series - UNESCO
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- EducaMadrid
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- Reconocimiento - No comercial - Sin obra derivada
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- Fecha:
- 1 de junio de 2007 - 10:52
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- Enlace Relacionado:
- UNESCO
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- 02′ 48″
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