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12월 29, 2025, Teufelsbettstein
Added to the collection: https://www.komoot.com/de-de/collection/3600632/-naturdenkmaeler-besondere-baeume-und-weitere-schaetze-der-natur
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6월 8, 2025, Jakobsbrunnen
This does not appear to be Jacob's Well, as the year 1999 found on the well does not match Jacob's Well.
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6월 1, 2025, Marktlinde Persenbeug Natural Monument
The small alleys ("Hauptstraße") around the town hall square already have a "Wachau flair" 😉
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5월 14, 2025, Mostviertler Sonnwendkreis am Haberg
Further information on the significance and origins: https://steinakirchen-forst.gv.at/sonnwendkreis
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5월 14, 2025, Mostviertler Sonnwendkreis am Haberg
Information on the meaning and origins: https://steinakirchen-forst.gv.at/sonnwendkreis
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3월 21, 2025, Marktlinde Persenbeug Natural Monument
An impressive, over 600-year-old large-leaved linden tree, declared a natural monument in 1989. Right next door is the Café zur Linde, very fittingly.
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9월 8, 2024, Marktlinde Persenbeug Natural Monument
An impressive, over 600-year-old linden tree, declared a natural monument in 1989. Right next to it is the Café zur Linde, very fitting.
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5월 8, 2024, Marktlinde Persenbeug Natural Monument
An impressive, over 600-year-old lime tree that was declared a natural monument in 1989. Right next door is the Café zur Linde, very fitting.
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3월 7, 2024, Schauboden Prisoner of War Cemetery
Description The enormous number of prisoners during the First World War made it necessary to set up camps for them for the first time. One of them was in Purgstall on the Erlauf. Thanks to the attention of a local resident, parts of the former k. u.k. Prisoner of war camp from the First World War will be archaeologically examined. The foundations of four prisoner barracks were found, which - unlike the concrete barracks from the Second World War - were purely wooden post buildings. The barracks each measured around 20.70 m in length and around 10.40 m in width. A shallow ditch between the buildings probably served as drainage.Life in the prison camp The prisoner of war camp in Purgstall was built in April 1915, it covered an area of 50 hectares and could accommodate 24,500 prisoners. Camps like this had become necessary because the usual accommodation of prisoners of war in military accommodation, barracks or fortresses was no longer possible due to their large numbers. Entire barrack towns were created in which not only the prisoners lived, but also the infrastructure for supplies and bureaucratic administration. There were also workshops in which the prisoners produced simple consumer goods. In the Hague Land War Code, the predecessor of the Geneva Convention, the conditions of captivity were precisely regulated. Officers were privileged, they did not have to work like the enlisted men and were even entitled to servants. Teams were not allowed to participate in war efforts against their homeland, e.g. B. in the defense industry. Protection against diseases and epidemics posed a particular challenge, which is why great importance was attached to hygiene. From the prison camp to the summer resort After the war, most of the barracks in Purgstall were demolished, but several two-story houses were built on the foundations using the building materials for the summer resort settlement “Schauboden-Föhrenhain”, in which its own sports and leisure culture developed in the 1920s.Tip : The four kilometer long “Path of Peace” leads through the former camp area and provides information about the lives of the prisoners. (Source: https://www.mostviertel.at/alle-ausflugsziel/a-das-kriegspritenenlager)
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7월 25, 2023, Teufelsbettstein
Nice piece of bike path, we didn't even notice the devil's bed
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7월 16, 2023, Teufelsbettstein
Man comes around the curve and already the devil is on the Danube Cycle Path. A rock like a sculpture.
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5월 17, 2023, Marktlinde Persenbeug Natural Monument
A mighty tree, has already "experienced" a lot
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2월 11, 2023, Marktlinde Persenbeug Natural Monument
Super great and well-kept tree in the middle of town.
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6월 26, 2022, Marktlinde Persenbeug Natural Monument
She experienced the plague in the Middle Ages, the Thirty Years' War, the comings and goings of the generations at Persenbeug Castle - people who held court under her and people who married under her. The "linden tree on the square" is over 700 years old. It was planted around 1300, just as the Habsburgs had gained control of the Duchy of Austria. Since then, it has seen turbulent times and has become a symbol of the town.
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5월 20, 2021, Jakobsbrunnen
The `Jakobsbrunnen`, west of Amstetten, outside the city area, is owned by the Amstetten Association. Above the fountain there is a cross with the picture `Jesus and the Samaritan`. At the bottom of the picture you can read: `Dedicated by Rosina Lichtenschopf 1896.` A well-tended footpath, preserved by the Beautification Association, leads to this spring.
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5월 15, 2021, Mostviertler Sonnwendkreis am Haberg
The circle consists of 24 standard trees (alternating apple and pear). This number is supposed to symbolize the hours of the day. In between, faster-growing tree species such as plum or medlar were planted. The diameter of the tree circle is 80 meters, that of the outer circle of trees is 100 meters. The center is a 6.5 meter high granite obelisk with sundials. Rails of the former narrow-gauge railway through the Kleine Erlauftal and cannon balls from the cannon factory in Gußwerk were used to indicate significant times in the year: summer solstice, equinox, winter solstice.
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