Hohenems

Hohenems is a town of 17,000 people in . Hohenems is world-famous for the Schubertiade music festival, dedicated to the music of Austrian composer Franz Schubert.
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Jewish Museum of Hohenems and Neu-Ems Castle.

Museum
The Jewish Museum Hohenems is a regional museum in in the state of . The museum deals with the Jewish presence in Hohenems as well as surrounding regions.

Castle
is a medieval castle in in the province of , . It was the fortification of the nobility Herren von Ems. is 666 metres above sea level.

Aerodrome
Hohenems-Dornbirn Airfield is a public aerodrome located 5 kilometres southwest of , , . It is used for general aviation as well as air police and air rescue operations.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Dornbirn and Altach.

is the biggest city in in . It has almost 50,000 residents and is an important commercial and shopping centre.

Village
is a municipality in the district of , in the westernmost state of . is situated 4½ km west of Hohenems.

Hohenems

Latitude
47.3671° or 47° 22′ 2″ north
Longitude
9.7069° or 9° 42′ 25″ east
Population
16,100
Elevation
636 metres (2,087 feet)
Open location code
8FVF9P84+VQ
Geo­Names ID
7873739
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