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Bezirk Kirchdorf

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Gusterberg Viewpoint and Tree in the Middle of the World

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Kremsmünster

Gusterberg Viewpoint and Tree in the Middle of the World

Gusterberg Viewpoint and Tree in the Middle of the World

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    August 10, 2023

    The Gusterberg viewing platform is a popular place to enjoy the beautiful landscape of Upper Austria. It is located on the highest point of the Gusterberg, which is 488 m above sea level. From here you have a wide view from the Alps to Berchtesgaden and the Bohemian border. The Gusterberg is also a historically significant place because it was chosen as the fundamental point of the Upper Austrian national survey in 1817. This means that it served as the coordinate origin for the mapping of the crown lands of the time.

    The name Gusterberg viewing platform also refers to the famous tree in the middle of the world that was planted at the location of the zero point. The tree was originally a centuries-old linden tree that had to be felled in 1929 due to a lightning strike. As a precaution, a new linden tree was planted nearby in 1916, which now has a trunk circumference of almost 3 meters. The tree in the middle of the world is also known in literature, as it was described by the Upper Austrian poet Adalbert Stifter in his novel Der Nachsommer.

    In addition to the tree in the middle of the world, there is also an inn with the same name that has existed there since 1911. There you can refresh yourself after a hike or bike ride and enjoy the view. The Gusterberg viewing platform is therefore an ideal place for nature and culture lovers who want to take a trip to the Wels region.

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      August 10, 2023

      The tree in the middle of the world is a special place in Upper Austria that offers a wide view and an interesting history. It is located on the Gusterberg, the highest point southeast of Kremsmünster. The name refers to an old tree that was chosen in 1817 as the fundamental point of the Upper Austrian national survey. The original tree was a huge linden tree that had to be felled in 1929 because of a lightning strike. A new linden tree was planted nearby in 1916, which now has a trunk circumference of almost 3 meters.

      The tree in the middle of the world was also an inspiration for the famous poet Adalbert Stifter, who set his novel The Late Summer in the area around Kremsmünster. He describes a trip to the Gusterberg, but does not mention it by name. He calls it the cherry tree from which the residents of the Rose House viewed their properties.

      Today you can visit the tree in the middle of the world and enjoy the beautiful landscape. There is an inn with a garden, a guest house and a playground. You can also go cycling and hiking and admire the panoramic view. The tree in the middle of the world is a place full of history, culture and nature.

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        August 10, 2023

        The Gusterberg is a 488 m high mountain that offers a wide view from the Alps to Berchtesgaden and the Bohemian border. It was chosen in 1817 as the fundamental point of the Upper Austrian national survey. This means that it was the coordinate origin for the precise surveying and mapping of the then crown lands of Upper Austria, Salzburg and Bohemia.

        The tree in the middle of the world is a linden tree that was planted at the location of the zero point. The name referred to this widely visible tree, which is also mentioned in Adalbert Stifter's novel Der Nachsommer. The original tree had to be felled in 1929 due to a lightning strike, but there is a successor tree that already has a trunk circumference of almost 3 meters. There is also an inn with the same name near the tree.

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