Hallstatt, Austria
April 30 & May 1, Wednesday & Thursday - one of the first places of human settlement because of the rich sources of natural salt, which have been mined for thousands of years. small-town appeal and can be toured on foot in ten minutes.
Active trade and thus wealth allowed for the development of a highly developed culture, which, after findings in the Salzberghochtal, was named the Hallstatt culture. This lasted from approximately 800 to 400 BC, and now the town's name is recognised worldwide.
There are to date no recorded notable events took place in Hallstatt during Roman rule or the early Middle Ages
Read MoreActive trade and thus wealth allowed for the development of a highly developed culture, which, after findings in the Salzberghochtal, was named the Hallstatt culture. This lasted from approximately 800 to 400 BC, and now the town's name is recognised worldwide.
There are to date no recorded notable events took place in Hallstatt during Roman rule or the early Middle Ages
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