Germany, Austria,
Switzerland, and the
Czech Republic
These countries in the core of Europe offer enough culture, beauty and excitement to tour individually or combined one or more with its neighbor.
Austria blends scenic wonders with cultural icons of science, history, literature, and of course, music. There is no other country that has made such enormous musical contributions to the world or had such an enduring influence on the international musical scene as has Austria over the course of its long and distinctive history. From the Alps to Imperial Vienna, you will find the best of what Europe has to offer.
From the northern cities Hamburg and Berlin to Bavaria in the south, Germany offers the best of what is modern, together with its historic past, seen in the over 2000 medieval castles, 30 UNESCO sights and memorials to this century’s strife. Come to Germany to delight in its cities, relax in a café and celebrate the classical musical heritage of Brahms, Beethoven, Schumann, Mendelssohn and Wagner.
The diversity of the landlocked, mountainous country is the essence of Switzerland and gives the country its unique identity. There are four official languages and cultures - German, French, Italian and Roman Switzerland, and a mix of traditional and contemporary elements. It is best known for its financial institutions, fine cheeses and chocolate, watch making industry, for its scenery and an excellent network of public traffic. And every year, thousands converge on Lake Geneva to Montreux, the first name in jazz festival.
The modern Czech Republic was born on January 1st, 1993, when the Czechoslovak Federal Republic split into two independent states, the Czech Republic and Slovakia. The cultural character of Czech cities, villages and spa towns has always been a source of inspiration to visitors. The capital Prague has miraculously survived wars and revolutions. There are splendid examples or all types European architecture.
In 2004, the Czech Republic celebrated more than sixty anniversaries of outstanding Czech composers such as Antonín Dvorák, Bedrich Smetana, Leos Janácek, Bohuslav Martinu, and Josef Suk.
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