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Langenlois is a charming little town located in the renowned Kamptal wine region. It is especially known for its wine production, particularly Grüner Veltliner and Riesling. The town boasts a charming old town, numerous traditional wine taverns (Heurige), and attracts wine lovers from all over the world. A highlight is the Loisium Wine & Spa Resort, a modern wine experience center with a hotel, museum, and spa, which is architecturally impressive. Langenlois thus uniquely combines history, culture, and viticulture.
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Mautern an der Donau combines history, culture, and nature and is an ideal destination for cyclists along the Danube Cycle Path. Particularly worth seeing are the listed Mautern Castle, the historic parish church with its Stations of the Cross paintings by Kremser Schmidt, and the remains of the Roman fort "Favianis." The Tullnerfeld-Danube floodplains also invite you to take relaxing breaks in nature. Whether for a short rest or a longer stay, Mautern offers a perfect combination of impressive history and picturesque scenery.
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Langenlois is considered the largest wine town in Austria and offers a variety of attractions. An exploration tour through the picturesque alleys of the historic town center, along the impressive winegrowers' farms, the idyllic parks and the historic squares, such as the Kornplatz, will remain in your memory. Langenlois and its surroundings are ideal for bike tours. The gentle, idyllic hilly landscape of the Kamptal, the numerous vineyards and the charming villages make every tour an experience. There are also numerous opportunities for a stop here, which not only offer excellent food and drink, but also often a wonderful view of the landscape and plenty of relaxation. An ideal destination for a tour or a little detour from the main route. It's worth it.
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Steiner Gate “Landmark of Krems” The Steiner Gate is the landmark of Krems and the only remaining of the four former city gates. The main tower, dating from the late 15th century, bears a series of inscriptions on its exterior, including the motto AEIOU (All the earth is subject to Austria) in memory of Frederick III. Three coats of arms from 1756 adorn the city entrance: on the left, the one granted by Emperor Frederick III, still valid today, depicting the crowned double-headed eagle on a black background; on the right, the coat of arms of Ladislaus Posthumus; and in the center, the coat of arms of Maria Theresa. The installation in the base area by Leo Zogmeyer includes metal cubes with proclamations commemorating the persecution and extermination of Jewish citizens in Krems after 1938. Outside the Steiner Gate, the area was originally threatened by flooding from the Danube. The demolition of the city walls, which also served as flood protection, was only made possible by the regulation of the river in the 19th century and ultimately by the extensive construction of dams south of Krems' old town as part of the construction of the Wachau Railway at the beginning of the 20th century. A memorial stone affixed to the inner side of the Steinertor (Steiner Gate) commemorates a devastating flood in 1573 when an ice jam inundated the main road. Behind the Steinertor begins the Obere Landstraße (Upper Main Street), Krems' pedestrian zone, which, together with the Untere Landstraße (Lower Main Street), has formed the main axis of Krems' old town since the Middle Ages and leads to the Wiener Brücke (Vienna Bridge) in a length of approximately 700 meters. Text / Source: City of Krems Information https://www.krems.info/steiner-tor-2
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