Map of Bregenz

Best attractions in Bregenz

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Lake Constance

At the tripoint between Germany, Austria, and Switzerland lies Lake Constance - the largest and deepest lake in Germany, inhabited since the Stone Age. Here, you can expect a unique cultural landscape with UNESCO World Heritage sites like the Monastic Island of Reichenau, picturesque towns such as Constance and Lindau, and the flower-filled island of Mainau. The lake not only provides drinking water for 4.5 million people but also offers ideal conditions for viticulture and fruit orchards due to its mild climate. Whether sailing, cycling along the Lake Constance Cycle Path, or taking a cruise with the "White Fleet," the diverse recreational opportunities make Lake Constance one of the most popular holiday destinations in Central Europe.

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Bregenz Festival

At the picturesque backdrop of Lake Constance, the Bregenz Festival awaits you, one of the most spectacular cultural festivals in Europe. Since 1946, the festival has been staging elaborate outdoor opera productions every summer on the world's largest lake stage, the Seebühne, with the Vienna Symphony Orchestra providing a unique sound experience. The festival attracts around 269,000 visitors with about 80 events between July and August, achieving an impressive occupancy rate of 98%. In case of bad weather, performances take place in the Festspielhaus Bregenz, which opened in 1980 and also hosts additional opera productions and orchestral concerts.

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Festspielhaus Bregenz

Opened in 1980, the Festspielhaus Bregenz is now one of Europe's leading event centers, hosting not only the famous Bregenz Festival but also concerts by international stars like Elton John and Peter Gabriel.

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Kunsthaus Bregenz

Opened in 1997, the Kunsthaus Bregenz is an architectural masterpiece by Swiss architect Peter Zumthor, renowned for its minimalist design featuring glass, steel, and exposed concrete. With nearly 1900 square meters of exhibition space, the museum showcases rotating exhibitions of international contemporary art, enhanced by a thoughtful daylight concept that creates a unique atmosphere.

Old Root-tree

Kirchstraße 29 (Bregenz)

With only 57 centimeters in width at its narrowest point, the house at Kirchstraße 29 is considered the narrowest house in Europe. This over 200-year-old building was originally inhabited by a wax maker and later used as a brush factory.

Herz-Jesu-Kirche

High above the center of Bregenz stands the neo-Gothic Heart of Jesus Church at 413 meters, featuring its distinctive double-tower facade that reaches 62 meters into the sky. Built between 1905 and 1908, the church impresses with its cathedral-like acoustics, boasting an 8-second echo, and houses one of the largest bell ensembles in Austria, weighing a total of 10,865 kg.

Vorarlberg museum

At the Vorarlberg Museum in Bregenz, you can embark on a fascinating journey through the art, culture, and history of the region, featuring over 160,000 objects from archaeology to the present day. Founded in 1857, the museum has been housed in an award-winning new building since 2013, with its striking façade adorned with over 16,000 concrete flower reliefs becoming a landmark.

Martinsturm

The mighty Martinsturm stands as one of the landmarks of Bregenz in the historic upper town, where it was originally built as a low defensive tower in the 13th century. Its distinctive shape with the wooden shingle onion dome was added in the late 16th century when it was raised to serve as a fire watchtower after a devastating city fire.

Brigantium

In Brigantium, the oldest Roman military camp in Austria, you can still explore the remains of a significant ancient settlement that was established around 15 BC on a Celtic oppidum.

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Zisterzienserabtei Mehrerau

Oberstadt

Sacré Coeur Riedenburg

High above Bregenz stands the impressive Sacré Coeur Riedenburg monastery, which has served as an educational center since 1854 and now houses a primary school, a secondary school, and a higher institution for economic professions. The neo-Gothic monastery church, built between 1862 and 1865 and dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, forms the spiritual center of the complex with its two side chapels.

Seepromenade mit Hafenmole

Hohenbregenz Castle

High above Lake Constance, the Hohenbregenz Castle stands majestically on Gebhardsberg - today an impressive ruin with a rich history. Built in the late 11th century by the Counts of Bregenz, the fortress changed hands several times before being captured and blown up by Swedish troops in 1647.

Parish church of St. Gallus

The St. Gallus Parish Church in Bregenz has a rich history that dates back to the 5th century, when a Romanesque church already stood here. In 610, the Irish monk Columban and his companion Gallus discovered the ruins of a church, which they associated with a saint named Aurelia.

Gebhardsberg

High above Bregenz stands Gebhardsberg, a popular destination with a rich history: Here, the Hohenbregenz Castle was built in the 11th century, and you can still admire its ruins today. The pilgrimage church constructed in the 18th century and a restaurant complete the ensemble, while the nature trail established in 1993 offers you fascinating insights into the biology, geology, and history of the mountain.

Villa Raczyński, Bregenz

High above Bregenz, the Marienberg Monastery stands proudly in the historic Villa Raczynski, which was built between 1875 and 1877 based on designs by Stefan Tragl. In the expansive park on the northwest slope of the Gebhardsberg, you will find a vibrant educational campus that includes primary, secondary, and vocational schools.

K29 - Schmalste Hausfront weit und breit

Aussichtspunkt Fluh

Heilige Kübel von Bregenz

Gebhardsberg

Vorarlberg State Library

In the former Benedictine Abbey of St. Gallus from the early 20th century, you will find today the most important scientific library in Vorarlberg, with a history dating back to 1904. The impressive building, constructed on the foundations of a 14th-century castle, houses not only an extensive media collection but also the Franz Michael Felder archive and an impressive historical library in the restored Kuppelsaal.

Vorarlberger Landestheater

In the historic Theater am Kornmarkt, built between 1838 and 1840, the Vorarlberg State Theater now resides with its permanent ensemble. The listed building impresses with its simple facade featuring an open arcade on sandstone columns and was converted into a regular theater house in the 1950s.

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Roman Theatre

In ancient Brigantium, now Bregenz, archaeologists discovered the remains of an impressive Roman theater in 2013 and 2019, which could accommodate over 2000 spectators. Built from local river stones, the structure featured a semicircular seating arrangement with at least two Vomitoria as entrances, reflecting the strict social hierarchy of Roman society through its separation of seating areas.

Bregenzerachschlucht

In the wild and romantic Bregenzerach Gorge, one of the last largely untouched areas of Vorarlberg, the Bregenzer Ach carves its way through a densely forested canyon. Since the 11th century, the gorge has been used for timber rafting and later for the historic Bregenzerwaldbahn, which ran through the valley until 1980.

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Pfarrkirche Mariahilf

The Mariahilf Parish Church in the Bregenz district of Rieden-Vorkloster is an impressive "Heroic Thank You Church" from the 1920s, dedicated to the fallen soldiers of World War I. The distinctive building, designed by the renowned architect Clemens Holzmeister, captivates with its oval central space and the five-story tower topped with a characteristic tent roof.

Steinstrand am Sporthafen

Seekapelle

The simple Seekapelle in the center of Bregenz commemorates a historic victory in the battle of 1408 and was originally built in 1445 right by the lakeshore. The current structure, with its distinctive octagonal tower and onion dome, was constructed in the late 17th century based on plans by Christian Thumb.

Nepomukkapelle

The baroque Johannes Nepomuk Chapel at Kornmarktplatz in Bregenz captivates with its distinctive round floor plan and the curved flat dome topped with a lantern. This sacred building was commissioned in 1757 by Franz Wilhelm Haas, who was saved by a raftman from Lake Constance.

Gallusstraße 10 (Bregenz) Palais Thurn und Taxis

In the historic Palais Thurn und Taxis from the 19th century, you will find a vibrant center for contemporary art that has hosted international artists like Joseph Beuys and Tony Cragg since 1984.

Kloster Thalbach

In the picturesque Bregenz, you will find the historic Thalbach Monastery, which dates back to 1436. The impressive early Baroque complex took on its current symmetrical shape thanks to architects Michael Kuen and Michael Thumb between 1674 and 1677. In the St. Anthony's Monastery Church, renovated in the early 17th century by Giovanni Domenico Prato, you can admire a life-sized Madonna and Child from the 14th century. After its dissolution by Emperor Joseph II in 1782, the monastery found new purposes—first as a home for the Dominican nuns, and today as the seat of the spiritual family "Das Werk."

Mehrerauer Seeufer - Bregenzerachmündung

Pfarrkirche Bregenz-St. Gebhard

Ehregutaplatz 1

Badestrand am alten Wocherhafen

Vorarlberg State Archive

Kreuzkirche am Ölrain

Parish church of Saint Kolumban

The modern parish church St. Kolumban in the Bregenz district of Weidach impresses with its distinctive architecture featuring a diamond-shaped floor plan and a characteristic high roof over the portal and altar area. Built between 1962 and 1966 based on designs by Hans Burtscher, this sacred building is flanked by a free-standing bell tower made of exposed concrete.

Öffentlicher Hundespielplatz

Theater Kosmos

Uferkunst Bregenz

Schweinebucht Naturschutzgebiet

Bodensee-Vorarlberg Tourism GmbH

Kanzelfelsen

Seekapelle zu unserer lieben Frau

СПЦ Храм св. Цара Константина и царице Јелене

St. Wendelin, Fluh

Strand auf der Halbinsel am Wocherhafen

Mahnmal für den Widerstand gegen den Nationalsozialismus

Arlbergstrasse 66 (Bregenz) Villa Liebenstein

Aussichtsplattform

Mili, Bregenz

Betonpanzer T-34

Sylvia Janschek | Art Gallery

Vorarlberger Militärmuseum in der Bilgerikaserne

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