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View of Landstraße, Linz – Carmelite Church, Linz loop from Linz

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Austria
Upper Austria
Linz

View of Landstraße, Linz – Carmelite Church, Linz loop from Linz

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View of Landstraße, Linz – Carmelite Church, Linz loop from Linz

00:33

2.18km

10m

Hiking

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 29, 2026

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354 m

Palais Kaufmännischer Verein Linz

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The stylish congress and event center was built in 1898. A total of 10 rooms are available for events of all kinds.

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485 m

View of Landstraße, Linz

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First mentioned in the 13th century and established in 1977 as Upper Austria's first pedestrian zone

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558 m

⛪️ Martin Luther Church

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every Tuesday 17:15 Organ Concert ("Organ Vespers")

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787 m

Carmelite Church, Linz

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Former Ursuline Church, Linz
The Roman Catholic Ursulinenkirche on Linzer Landstraße, dedicated to Archangel Michael, was built between 1736 and 1772 with two towers and a late Baroque façade. In 1757 it was consecrated.
In 1680, after the first Ursulines arrived from Vienna and started schooling, they built a chapel on the site of the current church. The new church was built in two main phases, 1736-1757 and 1770-1772. Johann Haslinger managed the construction until his death in 1741. The expansion of the tower zone in 1770-1772 was probably carried out by the stonemason Johann Michael Herstorfer.
Text/Source: Wikipedia
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ursulinenkirche_(Linz)

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825 m

Stiegl-Klosterhof

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With its blend of traditional Austrian cuisine and the unique character of a historic inn, the Klosterhof in the heart of Linz attracts both locals and tourists seeking an authentic and welcoming atmosphere.

The Klosterhof is far more than just an ordinary inn—it's a true gem.

The ambiance is rustic yet inviting: dark wood, warm colors, and carefully chosen details define the interior. The decor evokes a bygone era when inns were central community hubs. This tradition is carried on at the Klosterhof in a modern way, without losing its charm and originality.

A particular highlight is the idyllic beer garden—in the warmer months, it serves as a cozy beer garden, while in winter, it transforms into a unique winter wonderland that delights not only children.

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849 m

Ursuline Church, Linz

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The Roman Catholic Ursuline Church on Linzer Landstrasse, consecrated to Archangel Michael, was built between 1736 and 1772 with two towers and a late Baroque facade. It was consecrated in 1757. The design goes back to the architect Johann Haslinger.
Attached is the former monastery, today the Ursulinenhof cultural center.
Inside there are fine ironwork and numerous altarpieces by Bartolomeo Altomonte.


The high altar designed by Johann Matthias Krinner was erected in 1741. The high altar painting from the years 1738–1740 comes from Martino Altomonte. It shows the church patron, the archangel Michael, in the center. In front of it the archangels Gabriel and Raphael are shown, the angel Uriel can also be seen.

The late baroque pulpit from 1740 shows the bas-reliefs Raphael accompanies Tobias, Jacob's dream of the angel's ladder and the sacrifice of the parents of Samson on the curved basket. The sound cover with a mighty figure structure with putti as allegories show the then known four parts of the world Europe, Asia, Africa and America and, as a crown, angels sitting on a globe with a cross and a monstrance.

The Ursuline Church was formerly the monastery church of the Ursulines and has served as an art and concert church since the restoration in 1985. It is also the parish church for the Forum St. Severin (Catholic Academic Association of the Diocese of Linz).

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The Sparkassenbrunnen (Savings Bank Fountain) is a neoclassical fountain in the Taubenmarkt (Pigeon Market) in Linz, originally designed for the savings bank on the Promenade. It was built in 1892 by the architect Hermann Krackowizer and features two marble basins. The fountain is a listed monument in Austria.

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1.98 km

Upper Austrian State Library

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26.06.2016 - The Oö state library has a beautiful building next to the Schillerpark. Very large inventory of books. Sockets on each table work for laptop, free Wi-Fi.

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2.18 km

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949 m

701 m

499 m

< 100 m

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1.95 km

231 m

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