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Lower Austria
Weinviertel
Gänserndorf
Orth an der Donau

Orth an der Donau in the Donau-Auen National Park

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Lower Austria
Weinviertel
Gänserndorf
Orth an der Donau

Orth an der Donau in the Donau-Auen National Park

Orth an der Donau in the Donau-Auen National Park

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    May 22, 2024

    The Danube-Auen National Park is a 9,600 hectare national park that stretches from Vienna to the mouth of the March in Lower Austria on the border with Slovakia. It is one of the largest, largely intact floodplain landscapes in Central Europe along the Danube. The area is 38 kilometers long and measures barely four kilometers at its widest point.

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      September 30, 2022

      The first documented mention comes from a deed of donation from the year 1021.

      When large areas of the country were depopulated after the Ottoman invasion in 1529, Croats were settled. These formed the majority of the population for centuries. The castle, which was destroyed during the raids, was rebuilt by Count Salm from 1550 onwards. The so-called Neuschloss was built by Count Auersperg in 1679.

      Sightseeing features:

      - Orth Castle:

      A mighty three-storey, three-wing complex with four dominating corner towers. The west wing dates from the 12th century. After severe damage caused by the first Austrian-Turkish War in 1529, the complex was rebuilt in 1550 while retaining the floor plan and the existing type of system.

      - Donau-Auen National Park:

      Since 1996, the castle has served as the seat and visitor center of the Donau-Auen National Park.

      - MuseumORTH:

      local museum

      Castle park with a plane tree as a natural monument

      - Catholic parish church Orth an der Donau hl. Michael:

      A former fortified church. After severe damage caused by the first Austrian-Turkish War in 1529, the medieval church was rebuilt and in 1689 it was baroque-style, retaining the late-Gothic core.

      - Marian Column

      mortuary, built in the form of a pyramid according to plans by the architect Richard Gach

      - Ship mill Orth on the Danube:

      Of the originally up to 60 ship mills that were in operation along the Danube below the city of Vienna, one functioning ship mill has been preserved. After the mill sank, it was raised again in 2008 and repaired.

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        October 12, 2022

        The first documented mention comes from a deed of donation from the year 1021.

        When large areas of the country were depopulated after the Ottoman invasion in 1529, Croats were settled. These formed the majority of the population for centuries. The castle, which was destroyed during the raids, was rebuilt by Count Salm from 1550 onwards. The so-called Neuschloss was built by Count Auersperg in 1679.

        In the Oberau settlers' putsch in 1926, unemployed people from Vienna occupied the Au between Orth and Mannsdorf on the Danube.

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          Distance 9.34 km

          Uphill 20 m

          Downhill 30 m

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          Location: Orth an der Donau, Gänserndorf, Weinviertel, Lower Austria, Austria

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