Leisurely promenade walk on the promenade in Schörfling and Seewalchen...
On this walk you will follow in the footsteps of the world-famous Art Nouveau painter Gustav Klimt and enjoy a leisurely stroll right next to the Attersee!
Numerous information boards provide information on Gustav Klimt's visits to the region and guide you around the Attersee, has brought to the art nouveau painter for many summers. Focus of the theme path form the places where Klimt's landscape paintings were created, especially the communities along the northern and southern shores in the areas of Klimt's Sommerdomiziele Litzlberg, chamber and Weissbach.
The columns on the promenade of Seewalchen provide information about Klimt's life and work and are an ideal starting point for a leisurely walk in the footsteps of the master. Both on the Schörflinger as well as on the stele Seewalchner page document the life and work of famous artist at the Attersee.
Some of the Klimt information boards are mobile and equipped with two square sections.
Looking through these apertures can be - as it has done the master over 100 years ago with a so-called "hunters" out of cardboard - his own "Klimt Landscapes" compose. A bilingual text and selected paintings and historical photographs accompany this expedition.
Since this path is flat, it can also be accessed with a pram or wheelchair.
There are many places to stop along the theme trail in Schörfling and in Seewalchen am Attersee.
Suitable for wheelchairs: Not all of the legally stipulated ÖNORM are complied with. In principle, this object is suitable for wheelchairs and no assistance is necessary.
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