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Bad Gastein:
- Casino Bad Gastein: The casino
originally opened in summer 1937. After the war, it was the first Austrian
casino to reopen its doors, on 12 July 1950.
Baden:
- Casino Baden: The casino in Baden’s Kurhaus opened on 12 April 1934 as
Austria’s first year-round casino. During the war the casino had to close
and it did not open again until 9 July 1955 in the Badener Hof, since the
Kurhaus was still the headquarters of the Russian occupying forces.
Bregenz:
- Casino Bregenz: Casino Bregenz
offers a full range of international games, a first-class restaurant with
the Dinner & Casino package and plenty of entertainment in a unique
cosmopolitan atmosphere.
Graz:
- Casino Graz: Offers “41”, a
regional variation of poker. A variety of entertainment and events, theatre
performances, concerts, dinners, art previews, literary readings, book
presentations and fashion shows are staged all year round.
Innsbruck:
- Casino Innsbruck: The
innovative architecture of the casino creates a successful contrast to
Innsbruck’s more traditional buildings. The complex, dominated by a
sloping glass façade, nevertheless melds delightfully into its
surroundings.
Kitzbühel:
- Casino Kitzbühel: Was the
third Austrian casino after Baden (early 1934) and Salzburg (summer 1934).
After a 16 year pause it reopened for the winter season on 25 December 1954
with two French roulette double tables and one baccarat table. The ambiance
of the casino owes much to the artwork on the theme of gaming.
Kleinwalsertal:
- Casino Kleinwalsertal: The
architecture of the casino shows the influence of the prevailing Alpine
style and traditions. Features include the wood carved vaulted ceiling of
the roulette room and the pinewood card room. An open wood fire enhances the
warmth and friendliness of the atmosphere.
Linz:
- Casino Linz: Located inside the five
star Hotel Schillerpark in Linz.
Salzburg:
- Casino Salzburg: The second
Austrian casino, opened on 1 July 1934 in Schloss Mirabell. It closed down
during the Second World War and reopened in July 1950. Located on the Mönchsberg
overlooking the city.
Seefeld:
- Casino Seefeld: Originally
operated seasonally, but the premises were enlarged in 1971 and all year
operation was introduced in 1973. The casino is in the typical Alpine
architecture of the region. It features South Tyrolean rustic baroque and
hand-crafted rural artifacts.
Velden:
- Casino Velden: Velden was the
fifth Austrian casino to open, on 14 July 1950. One of the most modern and
interesting casino in Europe.
Vienna (Wien):
- Casino Wien: The imposing
architecture and interior design do justice to the casino’s location right
in the centre of Vienna. Inside the casino, works from numerous artists
representing a variety of different styles have been integrated, with
materials ranging from glass and oil paints to a design scheme making use of
thousands of tiny spotlights.
Race Courses:
- Magna Racino: Located in
Ebreichsdorf. Features the latest in technology and world-class events.
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