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Crystal Worlds

Swarovski's museum/theme park is a fake diamond fantasia overlooked by a giant.

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Hiding in the verdant hills of Wattens, Austria is a foliage-covered giant who spews a waterfall from his mouth and guards over a dozen fantastical crystal chambers beneath a hill. And it is all owned by Swarovski. 

Swarovski's surreal museum/theme park Crystal Worlds was first opened back in 1995 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the company's founding. Like something out of a fairy tale, the park's main attraction is the "Chambers of Wonder" exhibition, which is contained within a green hill, the entrance of which is made to look like a crouching giant. The exhibition itself consists of over a dozen different rooms decked out in Swarovski crystals, creating uniquely themed, glittering spaces that could just as easily be a dwarf king's treasure hall.

In 2015, the park was given a facelift and expanded to almost double the original size. Now it also features a large, outdoor green space with attractions throughout, including a playground tower for children and a "Crystal Cloud" made up of over 800,000 separate gems. There is even a hedge maze shaped like a giant hand.

Whether or not you could actually afford anything studded with actual Swarovski crystals, Crystal Worlds is an incredible sight for anyone with a love of fantasy.

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Crystal Worlds
Kristallweltenstrasse 1
Wattens, 6112
Austria
47.293578, 11.600411
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