Austria's National Day on October 26th is marked by a series of events celebrating the country's sovereignty.
The day began with traditional wreath-laying ceremonies at Heldenplatz by President Alexander Van der Bellen and the government, followed by the swearing-in of over 1,000 recruits.
The Austrian Armed Forces showcased their capabilities with displays of the "Lion" helicopter and "Skyranger" air defense system.
In Vienna, several institutions, including the Parliament and the Hofburg, opened their doors to the public, offering guided tours and meet-and-greet opportunities with politicians.
The day also featured a major security exhibition at Rathausplatz, highlighting the roles of police and emergency services.
The celebrations underscored Austria's commitment to democracy and neutrality, with leaders emphasizing the importance of defending these values in challenging times.
The events provided a platform for political leaders to reaffirm their dedication to the country's democratic principles and military readiness.