The Landhaus is a historic building that serves as the headquarters for Upper Austria's government. It was built around 1570 and features a gracefully arcaded courtyard surrounding a fountain. The complex has a rich history, having served as the city's university during the 1600s and being the site where Johannes Kepler taught and developed his theories of planetary motion. Visitors can explore the labyrinthine confines, which include the Church of the Minorite Brothers and the richly furnished apartments used by Empress Elisabeth. The building is somewhat suitable for wheelchairs, with assistance sometimes necessary
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