landscapes  - Austria / II. Republic of Austria 1978 - 3 Shilling

Designer: Zeiller, Otto

landscapes - Austria / II. Republic of Austria 1978 - 3 Shilling


Theme: Geology & Geography
CountryAustria / II. Republic of Austria
Issue Date1978
Face Value3.00 
Colorblue
Printing Typecombination printing
Stamp TypeATM Labels
Item TypeStamp
Chronological Issue Number939
Chronological ChapterOOS-OE2
SID763817
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The Bischofsmütze with its two peaks, which can be seen on the stamp, is one of the most interesting and striking rock formations not only of the Dachstein massif, but also of the Northern Limestone Alps. In this Salzburg mountain group, the peculiarities and beauties of the limestone factions unite with those of the glacier world. Powerful mountain giants face bold, filigree towers and battlements. This high region is surrounded by the romantic lake landscape of the Salzkammergut in the north and by the quiet forest and alpine pastures in the south. This change of appearance leads to a harmonious overall picture, which exerts a unique attraction on the visitor. The name "Bischofsmütze" could not be that old for this twin-towered mountain, because at the beginning of the last century the names "Kantenbrunnerspitz" or "Schweigersspitze" were still in use. However, when the "Great Bishop's Hat" (2455 meters) was defeated for the first time on June 28, 1879, it already bore the present name. The Bischofsmütze is not one of the great mountains of the Eastern Alps, there are far higher and more powerful in their area. But because of its shape with the two horns protruding against the sky, of which the higher carries a summit cross visible from afar, it is one of the most striking and beautiful peaks in Austria. The stamps were printed in rolls of 2000 Srück and in sheets of 100 pieces. The machines gave the mark against throw of 3 S1.-coins from.

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The Bischofsmütze with its two peaks, which can be seen on the stamp, is one of the most interesting and striking rock formations not only of the Dachstein massif, but also of the Northern Limestone Alps. In this Salzburg mountain group, the peculiarities and beauties of the limestone factions unite with those of the glacier world. Powerful mountain giants face bold, filigree towers and battlements. This high region is surrounded by the romantic lake landscape of the Salzkammergut in the north and by the quiet forest and alpine pastures in the south. This change of appearance leads to a harmonious overall picture, which exerts a unique attraction on the visitor. The name "Bischofsmütze" could not be that old for this twin-towered mountain, because at the beginning of the last century the names "Kantenbrunnerspitz" or "Schweigersspitze" were still in use. However, when the "Great Bishop's Hat" (2455 meters) was defeated for the first time on June 28, 1879, it already bore the present name. The Bischofsmütze is not one of the great mountains of the Eastern Alps, there are far higher and more powerful in their area. But because of its shape with the two horns protruding against the sky, of which the higher carries a summit cross visible from afar, it is one of the most striking and beautiful peaks in Austria. The stamps were printed in rolls of 2000 Srück and in sheets of 100 pieces. The machines gave the mark against throw of 3 S1.-coins from..