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Image collection »Lienz«

Lienz, one of the largest political district capitals in the Tyrol, is situated in the Lienzer Basin at the confluence of the rivers Isel and Drau. In contrast to the gentle forms of the central-Alps the landscape is dominated by the rocky Lienzer Dolomites. Lienz was founded by the Counts of Görtz and is characterized by its squares: Central Square with Lienz's symbol Castle Liebburg, Johannesplatz square and Rindermarkt square north of the Isel River. The territorial isolation of Eastern Tyrol from the rest of the province since 1919, has led to a strengthening of Lienz's position as regional centre. The important Felbertauern Road was an advantage for the development of new industrial centres and tourism (Zettersfeld skiing area) in the region.

Tirol Atlas image No.°5439
Lienz
Tirol Atlas image No.°11074
Lienz and Nußdorf-Debant
Tirol Atlas image No.°8064
Lienz
Tirol Atlas image No.°5453
city centre of Lienz
Tirol Atlas image No.°8063
Lienz
Tirol Atlas image No.°8065
Lienz
Tirol Atlas image No.°5817
Lienz
Tirol Atlas image No.°5457
Lienz, Iselturm
Tirol Atlas image No.°5452
city centre of Lienz, Liebburg
Tirol Atlas image No.°5325
Amlach looking at Lienz
Tirol Atlas image No.°5441
Lienz, castle Bruck
Overview map
Topographic map
Further links: Hazards Chronicle Tyrol, Weblink »Lienz«, Weblink »Wikipedia«, tiroLexikon