This composer, known for his symphonies, is often called the "Father of the Symphony"
Joseph Haydn
What is the capital of Austria.
Vienna
his dynasty ruled Austria for centuries until the end of World War I.
Habsburg
This is the famous breaded and fried veal dish from Austria.
Wiener Schnitzel
This is the famous summer music festival held annually in Salzburg
Salzburg Festival
This Austrian psychologist is known as the father of psychoanalysis.
Sigmund Freud
This famous river runs through Vienna.
Danube
In 1955, Austria regained full independence and declared this.
Neutrality
Austria is known for this dessert, a thin apple pastry with cinnamon.
Apfelstrudel
This palace in Vienna was the summer residence of the Habsburgs
Schönbrunn Palace
This famous Austrian bodybuilder became the Governor of California.
Arnold Schwarzenegger
This mountain range covers much of western Austria.
Alps
This empress was assassinated in 1898 and is often remembered for her beauty and tragic life.
Elisabeth (Sisi)
This Viennese cake is made with chocolate and apricot jam.
Sachertorte
Austria's national flower is this alpine bloom.
Edelweiss
This Austrian composer is famous for his Blue Danube Waltz, a piece often associated with Vienna.
Johann Strauss
Austria shares its longest border with this country.
Germany
This treaty, signed in 1919, officially ended Austria's role in World War I.
Treaty of Saint-Germain
This dish is a hearty stew made from beef, onions, and paprika.
Gulasch
This annual ball, one of the most famous in Vienna, is held in the State Opera House.
Vienna Opera Ball
This Austrian physicist developed the wave equation in quantum mechanics.
Erwin Schrödinger
The highest mountain in Austria is this peak.
Großglockner
This Austrian city was the birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Salzburg
This is a popular Austrian dumpling dish often served with sauerkraut.
Knödel
This architect designed the famous Hundertwasserhaus in Vienna.
Friedensreich Hundertwasser