The Museum Village Krumbach is a great way to experience the village life of the inhabitants of this region in the past. Housed in seven historical buildings, this local history museum showcases exhibits related to the lives of the rulers and their subjects who occupied this land in the 16th century. The stand-out feature at this site located in southern lower Austria is a Tram Farm from the 16th century.
Rosalienkapelle was first consecrated in the 17th century, and is characterized by its unusual size for a chapel. The tower with the pyramid helmet and within, the main altar and a small shrine for Rosalia, the patron saint, are the chapel's highlights. The impressive view from the Heuberg Mountain is also worth the steep climb.
The imposing Forchtenstein Castle is considered to be one of the most significant landmarks of Burgenland. Located in the heart of Burgenland's west-facing peaks, the stately monument was constructed to shield the town boundaries from the attackers in the 13th Century. It is the sole bulwark of Burgenland which never went down during the long-lived Turkish wars. The castle's soaring keep is one of its key highlights and can be seen from a faraway distance. Forchtenstein Castle was used by the royals of Esterházy to store all their prized possessions. The royal families' personal collections are exhibited today in a charming atmosphere.
Take some time off from your busy schedule and find peace amidst nature at Hohe Wand Nature Park. This nature reserve boasts of picturesque greenery and houses a rich variety of flora and fauna over the unique rock formations of the Hohe Wand Mountain and more. The rocky cliffs and natural limestone caves, like the Unicorn and Cserny Caves, attract many visitors. Besides, the park houses a museum, an observation terrace for a splendid view of the region, a petting zoo and more, making it a great destination for family outings. In addition to this,the alpine hiking trails with guided tours invite all the avid hikers for visitation.
Una terrible epidemia de peste provocó la construcción de la famosa iglesia de peregrinación, cuya primera piedra se colocó en 1728. A principios del siglo XIX Maria Schutz quedó gravemente dañada dos veces: en 1826 por un incendio que destruyó las dos torres acebolladas y la campana y en 1837, por un terremoto. Desde lejos ya se ve cómo se alzan las dos torres de la iglesia; en el interior llama la atención el magnífico altar mayor con su estatua milagrosa de madera.
The Stadthalle Ternitz is a multi-purpose venue located in the center of the city of Ternitz. Built and opened to the public in 1959, the hall is the design of architect Ronald Rainer, and features various facilities and spaces that can be rented for numerous purposes. Visitors can also tour the city hall at a reasonable rate. See the website or call to know more.
The history of Roigk Halls goes way back in time during the 20th Century. The facility was used to manufacture lamps during the Second World War. Over the years the company closed down and the space was restored in order to be used as an event facility. Here you can catch on a number of performing arts shows across various genres.
In 1530, lord Erasmus von Puchheim had a church built on the cemetery hill. The small nave adorned with three baroque altars is worth seeing.