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Basilica of St. Lawrence, Roman excavations and cemetery

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Basilica of St. Lawrence, Roman excavations and cemetery

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Basilica of St. Lawrence, Roman excavations and cemetery

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The Basilica of St. Laurenz, Roman Excavations, and Cemetery is a significant historical and religious site located in Lorch, a district of Enns city in Upper Austria. This minor basilica, also known as Basilika Sankt Laurenz, stands at an elevation of 255 meters and is renowned for its deep historical roots, built directly over extensive Roman predecessors. It serves as a powerful testament to centuries of history, from ancient Roman settlements to early Christian worship and Gothic architecture, making it…

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    June 24, 2018

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    Part of the state exhibition 2018.
    The excavations under the basilica are to be visited only with guides, which unfortunately did not go out with us: stlaurenz.com/Basilika/Fuehrungen
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    July 21, 2019

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    In Enns / Lorch stands the Basilica of St. Laurence in honor of the forty Christian martyrs who were murdered in the year 304 together with St. Florian. Under the …
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    December 22, 2020

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    Nice church with an impressive cemetery.
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    Location: Enns, Bezirk Linz-Land, Upper Austria, Austria

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the typical opening hours for the Basilica of St. Laurenz and its Roman excavations?

    While the Basilica itself is generally accessible, access to the Roman excavations beneath is primarily through guided tours. These tours typically run at specific times, such as 11:00 and 16:00. It's highly recommended to check the official website, stlaurenz.com, for the most current schedule, especially as tour frequency can vary by season or special events.

    Are guided tours mandatory for visiting the Roman excavations, and how can I arrange one?

    Yes, visiting the Roman excavations beneath the Basilica of St. Laurenz is only possible with a guided tour. You can find information on tour availability and booking on the official website, stlaurenz.com. During special events, like the Upper Austrian Provincial Exhibition in 2018, more frequent daily tours may be offered.

    Is the Basilica of St. Laurenz, Roman Excavations, and Cemetery accessible for visitors with mobility challenges or wheelchairs?

    While the Basilica itself might offer some accessibility, the Roman excavations, being archaeological sites beneath the church, may present challenges for visitors with wheelchairs or significant mobility issues due to stairs or uneven terrain. It's advisable to contact the site directly via stlaurenz.com to inquire about specific accessibility options and any accommodations they might offer.

    How long should I plan for a visit to the Basilica of St. Laurenz and its Roman excavations?

    To fully appreciate both the Basilica and the Roman excavations, especially with a guided tour, you should plan for approximately 1.5 to 2 hours. This allows time to explore the church, participate in a guided tour of the excavations, and perhaps visit the adjacent cemetery and the Severinhaus for souvenirs.

    Are there any family-friendly activities or considerations for visiting with children?

    The site offers a fascinating glimpse into history, which can be engaging for older children interested in Roman history and archaeology. However, the guided tours for the excavations might be less suitable for very young children due to their duration and the need for quiet attention. The open spaces around the cemetery and the general historical context can still be educational for families.

    What public transport options are available to reach the Basilica of St. Laurenz in Lorch/Enns?

    The Basilica of St. Laurenz is located in Lorch, a district of Enns. Enns is well-connected by public transport within Austria. You can typically reach Enns by train, and from the Enns train station, local buses or a short taxi ride would take you to the Basilica in Lorch. Checking local bus schedules for Enns-Lorch is recommended for the final leg of your journey.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants near the Basilica of St. Laurenz and Roman Excavations?

    Yes, being located in the city of Enns, there are cafes and restaurants available in the surrounding area. The Severinhaus next to the Karner, right by the Basilica, also offers drinks and a small selection of souvenirs. For a wider choice of dining, exploring the main areas of Enns would be your best option.

    What is the historical significance of the cemetery adjacent to the Basilica?

    The cemetery adjacent to the Basilica of St. Laurenz contributes to the solemn and historical atmosphere of the site. While specific details about its ancient origins are less prominent than the Roman excavations beneath the church, it represents a continuous tradition of burial grounds associated with religious sites, reflecting centuries of local history and community.

    Can I visit the Basilica of St. Laurenz and Roman Excavations during winter?

    Yes, the Basilica can be visited during winter. However, the frequency of guided tours for the Roman excavations might be reduced compared to warmer months. It's crucial to check the official website (stlaurenz.com) for updated winter opening hours and tour schedules to ensure the excavations are accessible during your visit.

    Are dogs allowed within the Basilica or the Roman excavation areas?

    Typically, religious buildings and archaeological sites have restrictions on pets, especially inside the structures or excavation areas, for preservation and visitor comfort. It is highly unlikely that dogs would be permitted inside the Basilica or the Roman excavations. However, dogs on a leash might be allowed in the outdoor cemetery grounds. It's best to confirm directly with the site management if you plan to visit with a dog.

    What kind of souvenirs can I find at the Basilica of St. Laurenz?

    At the Severinhaus, located next to the Karner near the Basilica, you can find a selection of souvenirs. These include replicas of historical items, such as a ring with a Christ monogram, offering a tangible memento of your visit to this historically rich site.

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