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Dürnstein


Dürnstein, an old Kuenringer town, is located along the banks of the Danube, where tradition and beauty merge in a unique way. The surrounding area is characterised by natural beauty such as the terraces of the historic vineyards, a mild climate and cultural monuments.

Top sights

The castle ruins tower majestically on the town's rocky outcrop and offer a breathtaking view of the Danube and the surrounding valley. Historically significant, it is a striking landmark of the town.
Further down is Dürnstein Abbey, which was founded in 1410 as an Augustinian canonry and was magnificently remodelled 300 years later. Since May 2019, the abbey has been presenting the exhibition "Discovering the Valuable", which reflects on "the good, the beautiful and the true".
Art & culture

In addition to the ruins and the abbey, Dürnstein is full of historic buildings. The town hall in the centre of the town is a popular photo motif, especially because of its picturesque staircase and inner courtyard.
The Schoss, built in 1622 by Christoph Wilhelm on the site of ten winegrowers' houses, is also one of the most important buildings. It is flanked on the Danube side by two towers and was used by the Counts of Zinzendorf and Pottendorf from 1634 as accommodation when visiting vineyards and hunting. In 1937, the castle came into the possession of the Thiery family and has been run as a hotel since 1960.

Culinary delights

Home-made specialities with regional products can be found on Dürnstein's menus. From down-to-earth, traditional tavern cuisine to the classic Brettljause and top-class gastronomy at the highest level, you can indulge yourself here.

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