Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Hallstatt Cemetery

The cemetery is the historic Catholic cemetery of Hallstatt. It is located on the hillside beside the church and overlooks Hallstatter See. The cemetery is small because Hallstatt is surrounded by mountains, leaving very limited land for burials. For centuries, this lack of space led to the local tradition of exhuming bones after several years and placing them in the nearby Hallstatt Charnel House. There are no family graves here. A grave can be re-occupied after ten years.














Monday, May 25, 2026

Zur Ruth

There were long queues at all the retaurants. This was the only one where we could find a seat.




Apple Strudel



Tomato, cheese and ham pizza



Sunday, May 24, 2026

Evangelische Pfarrkirche Hallstatt

Evangelische Pfarrkirche Hallstatt is the iconic Lutheran church in Hallstatt, famous for its tall spire overlooking Hallstätter See. Built in the 19th century, the church is one of the most photographed landmarks in Hallstatt.






Saturday, May 23, 2026

Hallstatt

Hallstatt sits at the foot of the Dachstein Alps and overlooks Hallstatt See. It is regarded as one of the most beautiful villages in Europe. Hallstatt was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997. Salt mining in Hallstatt dates back more than 7,000 years, making it home to one of the oldest known salt mines in the world.




















Ferry across the Hallstatt See

It took the ferry 10 minutes to cross the Hallstatt See to Hallstatt. 
























Approaching Hallstatt









Thursday, May 21, 2026

Hallstatt Bahnhof

The station is located on the opposite side of Hallstatt See from Hallstatt. We had to take a ferry across the lake to reach the town. We did not take the first boat across because we wanted to take some photos here.