There are only a few Austrian artists who have a similarly high status in the international art scene as the Viennese Art Nouveau painter Gustav Klimt. And there are only a few regions in Austria that have such a direct connection to this outstanding symbolist as the vacation region of Attersee-Attergau in the Salzkammergut.
Gustav Klimt spent the summers between 1910 and 1916 at Lake Attersee. The largest of the Salzkammergut lakes inspired the Art Nouveau painter to his most famous landscape paintings.
At Klimtplatz in Unterach am Attersee, you will find an information board and a Gustav Klimt stele. The square invites guests to linger and offers a beautiful view of Lake Attersee and the Höllengebirge mountains.
From Salzburg via the A1 - Mondsee exit
From Vienna/Linz via the A1 - St. Georgen exit, Attersee via Nußdorf to Unterach
From the west - Bad Ischl-Weißenbach-Unterach
Train:
From Salzburg or Linz/Vienna to Vöcklamarkt. Linz/Vienna to Vöcklamarkt, continue with the Attergau Bahn to Attersee, continue by bus to Unterach
Airplane:
From Salzburg via the A1 - Mondsee exit
From Vienna/Linz via the A1 - St. Georgen exit
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Klimtplatz Unterach am Attersee