Hartberg
Hartberg is a town in Styria, Austria. It is the administrative center of the Hartberg-Fürstenfeld district.
Geography:
Hartberg is located in the east of Styria, situated in the valley of the Hartberger Safen river.
History:
Hartberg's history can be traced back to Roman times. It received market town rights in 1286 and city rights in 1294. The town was historically an important trading center.
Economy:
The economy of Hartberg is diverse, with a mix of manufacturing, trade, and tourism.
Culture and Attractions:
- Hartberg Castle: A prominent landmark in the town.
- The historic town square: Features well-preserved buildings.
- The Hartberger Gmoos: A protected natural area located nearby.
- Numerous hiking and cycling trails in the surrounding area.
Transportation:
Hartberg is accessible by road and rail.