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Amazing Interior Design In Boutique Hotel, Austria!!!

modern living room of Boutique Hotel, Austria

Wiesergut Boutique Hotel is located in the Austrian Alps near Salzburg. Its amazing interior design is work of  Gogl Architekten who transformed old 14th century object into this beautiful modern hotel.

Looking at the snowy mountains from your chair through floor-to-ceiling tall glass walls sounds great, doesn’t it? In this hotel you can do it. Besides this, incredible work on wooden furniture and overall interior design really promises good time. Atmosphere there is simply unique.

Sitting area in the lobby of Boutique Hotel, Austria
Modern lobby of Boutique Hotel, Austria
Restaurant in Boutique Hotel, Austria

Wooden tables in Boutique Hotel, Austria
Modern restaurant in Boutique Hotel, Austria
Dining tables in Boutique Hotel, Austria

Modern lobby in Boutique Hotel, Austria
Contemporary bedroom in Boutique Hotel, Austria
Amazing modern bedroom in Boutique Hotel, Austria
Modern bedroom in Boutique Hotel, Austria
Contemporary bedroom in Boutique Hotel, Austria
Corner seat in Boutique Hotel, Austria

Rental Car Damage Protector by Allianz Globals Assistance provides primary coverage for covered collision, loss and damage up to $40,000, along with 24-hour emergency assistance.

Living room with fireplace in Boutique Hotel, Austria
Modern furniture in Boutique Hotel, Austria
Modern bedroom in Boutique Hotel, Austria
Modern bathroom in Boutique Hotel, Austria
Contemporary bathroom in Boutique Hotel, Austria
Boutique Hotel in Alps, Austria
Modern Boutique Hotel, Austria
Boutique Hotel, Austria
Boutique Hotel, Austria

All photos © courtesy of Wiesergut Hotel

Austria’s Real Life Hogwarts

Do you miss the days when you were anticipating the next Harry Potter book in the series or waiting feverishly for the next movie to finally come out! Well, look no further than Austria’s International School for Witches and Wizards. They may not have flying broomsticks or dragons, but they have a headmaster named Grand Wizard Dakaneth and a garden full of special herbs.

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Your enrollment in the International School for Witches and Wizards program begins in Klagenfurt, Austria. The course consists of seven semesters, with tests and thesis papers at the end of each. The school costs roughly 115 dollars per semester. Subjects include astronomy, potions, magical history, botany, fortune telling, etc.

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More than one semester will take place on top of the scenic Magdalen Mountain, in a region of Austria known as Carinthia or Kaernten in German.

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During their time spent on the mountain, students look for herbs to make potions, learn about runes and other sources of magical power and are given their witch and wizard names.

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The co-founder of this school, Sonja Kulmitzer, leads one of many mountain rituals. She has been with the school since 1998.

hogwarts5What is even weirder than the school itself is the fact that zero clear pictures of the headmaster, Grand Wizard Dakaneth exist. No kidding, we searched for hours ;). He used to be an IT guy, but decided that magic is more his calling. He states:

I’ve learned that everything is explainable, and magic is magic only until it is explained. If you understand the psychological aspects behind it, the magic disappears. A little obvious, but I’ll take it.”

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Oh, I almost forgot! When you graduate, you even get a Certificate of Venefica (Witchcraft, in Latin). Well, that sells it; sign me up.

The Upside Down House

People walk out of a house, which was built upside down by Polish architects Glowacki and Rozanski, in the western Austrian village of Terfens

Two polish architects living in Austria named Irek Glowacki and Marek Rozanski, have decided to spent eight months building an upside down house, or ‘Haus steht Kopf’ in German. This House steht Kopf is literally a crazy upside down house in the western Austrian village of Terfens-Vomperbach. It serves as a tourist attraction for the village and especially is favored among children for having their birthday parties there and similar events.
But what exactly the reason was the architects built this upside down house, you might ask? Well, no one really knows. It’s just sort of fun. And crazy :).

People stand inside room of house, which was built upside down by Polish architects Glowacki and Rozanski, in western Austrian village of TerfensPeople stand inside room of house, which was built upside down by Polish architects Glowacki and Rozanski, in western Austrian village of TerfensGirl poses for photo in garage of house, which was built upside down by Polish architects Glowacki and Rozanski, in western Austrian village of TerfensPeople walk out of a house, which was built upside down by Polish architects Glowacki and Rozanski, in the western Austrian village of Terfens

 

Even the website for the house is upside down. Check it out there: http://www.hausstehtkopf.at/