Austrian Delight with Oberammergau Passion Play

About Austria

Spectacular mountain scenery and picturesque cities await you in Austria. While in Innsbruck, enjoy a panoramic tour highlighting its Imperial history and modern architecture. Fairy tales come to life with a picture stop at Bavaria’s most famous castle, Neuschwanstein. In beautiful Salzburg, stroll through Mirabell Gardens and along the quaint Getreidegasse (site of Mozart’s birthplace). Have dinner in Austria’s oldest restaurant, St. Peter’s. Your amazing vacation concludes in the charming village of Oberammergau, nestled in the Bavarian Alps. Here you’ll witness a spectacular performance of the Oberammergau Passion Play, whose origins date back to 1634. Watch as the entire village comes together to present you with their rendition of this Biblical story.

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