Legend has it that Daniel Swarovski (1862 – 1956), founder of the eponymous crystal dynasty, carried the first crystals he ever cut inside his walking stick. It would rattle as he walked through the ...
Opened in 1995 to honor the 100th anniversary of its iconic namesake brand, Swarovski Crystal Worlds has quickly become one of Austria's most visited attractions. The attraction is very much a "world" ...
You could wrack your brains for many hours over the question of what a giant jellyfish, several skulls, a 1963 Shirley Bassey dress, Lenin's tomb and some old bits of curtain from the Academy Awards ...
People visit the Swarovski Crystal Worlds in Wattens, Tyrol, Austria, Aug. 26, 2019. Swarovski Crystal Worlds was opened in 1995 to mark the centennial anniversary of the company's founding. It is one ...
This story originally aired on June 22, 2015. When Hollywood needed a diamond during the golden age of movie making, it placed a call to the Austrian Alps, to a company called Swarovski -- not for a ...
About 12 miles east of Innsbruck, you'll find the dazzling Swarovski Crystal Worlds (Swarovski Kristallwelten). The Walt Disney World of gems, this nearly 19-acre park features a variety of art ...
Austria may be known for its glittering snow-topped Alps – but, as the warmer months draw in, there’s another sparkling sight to behold. Enter Swarovski Crystal Worlds in Tyrol, Western Austria: a ...
Swarovski Manufaktur is a rapid-prototyping facility designed by Snøhetta at the crystal producer's campus in Wattens, Austria. "The Swarovski Manufaktur sets a new standard for inclusive fabrication ...
The Mechanical Theatre display at Swarovski Crystal Worlds. Photo: Swarovski Crystal Worlds The Crystal Forest display at Swarovski Crystal Worlds, with its giant crystal jellyfish. Photo: Swarovski ...