The glass town of Rattenberg in Tyrol is the smallest town in Austria with just under 400 inhabitants. In the medieval pedestrian zone you can linger wonderfully.
Rattenberg may carry the title of “city”, but it has barely 440 inhabitants and extends over barely 11 hectares. This also makes Rattenberg the smallest city in Austria. The city, which managed to preserve its medieval cityscape, was often a bone of contention between Bavaria and Tyrol. The town has been part of Tyrol since 1504. Rattenberg became famous mainly thanks to glass processing. Almost everywhere in the narrow streets you will discover shops selling beautifully crafted glass.
The smallest town in Austria with just under 500 inhabitants is the ideal stage for your holiday and a wonderful place for walking, enjoying and shopping! In the medieval pedestrian zone, the traditional glass factories provide plenty of variety. From the Schlossberg you have a beautiful view of the city, the Inn and the Tyrolean mountains.