Mrs. Sore told us that due to the blockade of the Alps, the city of Klagenfurt in the northern foothills was not connected to the Mediterranean sea breeze, making the summer in this area very hot. However, Walter Lake, which originates from the Snowy Mountains of the Alps, acts as a thermostat, which reminds people of the Qinling Mountains, whose natural barriers are climatic dividing lines, and the natural landscapes of the north and south slopes are different, as well as the unique style of the Qinchuan River for eight hundred miles.
Europe's railway stations are generally located in the center of the city, like the heart of the city, and the spider-web railway line is like a major artery, where commuters and logistics converge to the hub. Unlike the airport, which is usually located in the suburbs, there is always a central railway station in the bustling part of the city, so that people can connect through the traffic, and they can negotiate, visit and sightsee nearby without having to go through the trouble, and at the same time, they are close to the commercial district, which is easy to arouse the desire of tourists to shop.
Klagenfurt Station has natural light and open spaces, even the platforms are so bright and spotless. Step into the waiting hall, where mosaics are inlaid with decorations and marble floors, giving a comfortable and pleasant feeling. Separated by a glass curtain wall with a panoramic view, passengers sitting here are comfortable waiting for the train while admiring the Kragenfurt cityscape, known as "Little Italy".
Mrs. Sorley hung up the phone at the magnetic card phone booth, and then the couple took us with them and walked out of the station to the street outside. In ancient Rome, there was Klagenfurt, which became the capital in the twelfth century and was established as the capital of Kelten in the Middle Ages. In the sixteenth century, Italian architects designed and laid the style of this ancient city, and the baroque and Renaissance architecture and layout of the old town were the masterpieces of the Italian architect Dominigo de Lario. Now the 800-year-old building has been renovated, and dozens of joint arcades full of classical romantic tones are now a must-see for tourists.
The Austrian host told us that the fortress was a famous fortress in the history of the Alps. Originally built with high walls, it had the title of Austrian copper wall and iron wall by virtue of natural danger, and there were countless invaders who broke the sand here. In 1809, Napoleon led the French army through a hard attack into the main pass, destroying all the walls and fortifications, and since then Klagenfurt has become an undefended mountain town.
On the site of the former castle wall, a ring road was formed, and the ring was the location of the ancient city. The ring road is surrounded by a huge new city, and the classical and modern styles inside and outside the ring road do have a wonderfully compatible beauty. At this moment, the green belt of the city of Klagenfurt is in full bloom with brilliant edelweiss, the national flower of Austria. The scent of spring attracts nesting swallows everywhere, the national bird of Austria, and both the national flower and the national bird are symbols of local auspiciousness.
