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Hallstatt is a small town in the Salzkammergut region of Upper Austria, situated on the western shore of Lake Hallstatt (Hallstätter See) at the foot of the Dachstein Alps. It is part of the district of Gmunden and is known for its scenic alpine setting, historic salt production, and well-preserved architecture. The area around Hallstatt has been inhabited since prehistoric times, largely due to its rich salt deposits. Salt mining in the region dates back to at least the Bronze Age, and the town gave its name to the Hallstatt culture (c. 800–450 BC), an important early Iron Age culture in Europe identified through archaeological discoveries in the surrounding burial grounds. Salt extraction has played a central role in the town’s economy for thousands of years and continues to be commemorated through museums and the historic salt mine, one of the oldest in the world. Hallstatt developed as a compact lakeside settlement, constrained by steep mountain slopes that limited expansion. Traditional alpine houses, narrow streets, and the prominent parish church with its spire form a distinctive townscape. The Catholic Parish Church of the Assumption, originally built in the 15th century, and the nearby charnel house (Beinhaus), containing painted human skulls, are notable cultural landmarks. In 1997, Hallstatt, together with the Dachstein–Salzkammergut Cultural Landscape, was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognizing the area’s long-standing human interaction with the alpine environment and its cultural significance. Today, Hallstatt has a small permanent population but attracts a large number of visitors due to its historical importance and picturesque appearance. Tourism is a major economic activity, complementing traditional crafts and regional industries. Hallstatt is accessible by road from nearby towns and by boat across Lake Hallstatt, as well as by rail to the opposite lakeshore, followed by a ferry crossing. Despite its size, the town remains an internationally recognized symbol of Austria’s alpine heritage and early European history. Music: 1. Apex Musician: Matthew L. Fisher (from Audiio) 2. Swiss View Musician: TVARI URL: / vlogmusic