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Aggstein Castle - Wachau Cultural Landscape

Aggsbach, Austria
29.07.2017

Burgruine Aggstein is a magnificent medieval castle located in the picturesque town of Aggsbach in Austria. Perched atop a rocky hill overlooking the Danube River, this historic site is a popular tourist destination for both locals and visitors alike.

The castle dates back to the 12th century and has a rich and fascinating history. It was originally built as a fortress to defend the area against invaders, but over time it evolved into a lavish residence for nobles and even served as a prison for a period of time.

Today, visitors can explore the ruins of this once-glorious castle and imagine what life was like during its heyday. The castle offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape and the Danube River, making it a perfect spot for photographers and nature lovers.

Visitors can also learn about the castle's history through informative displays and exhibits within the ruins. They can also take a guided tour to gain a deeper understanding of its significance and the stories behind its walls.

For those seeking a more adventurous experience, there are also opportunities for hiking and rock climbing in the surrounding area. And after a day of exploring, visitors can relax and dine at the on-site restaurant, which offers traditional Austrian cuisine and a selection of local wines.

Whether you are a history buff, an outdoor enthusiast, or simply looking for a unique cultural experience, Burgruine Aggstein is a must-visit destination in Aggsbach, Austria. Its impressive architecture, breathtaking views, and rich history make it a truly unforgettable experience for anyone who visits.


The Wachau is a stretch of the Danube Valley between Melk and Krems, a landscape of high visual quality. It preserves in an intact and visible form many traces - in terms of architecture, (monasteries, castles, ruins), urban design, (towns and villages), and agricultural use, principally for the cultivation of vines - of its evolution since prehistoric times.

Aggstein Castle (German: Burgruine Aggstein, lit. "castle ruins of Aggstein") is a ruined castle on the right bank of the Danube in Wachau, Austria. The castle dates to the 12th century. Aggstein Castle is 480 metres (1,570 ft) above sea level.

The Wachau (German pronunciation: [vaˈxaʊ̯] ) is an Austrian valley with a picturesque landscape formed by the Danube river. It is one of the most prominent tourist destinations of Lower Austria, located midway between the towns of Melk and Krems that also attracts "connoisseurs and epicureans" for its high-quality wines. It is 36 kilometres (22 mi) in length and was already settled in prehistoric times. A well-known place and tourist attraction is Dürnstein, where King Richard I of England was held captive by Leopold V, Duke of Austria. The architectural elegance of its ancient monasteries (Melk Abbey and Göttweig Abbey), castles and ruins combined with the urban architecture of its towns and villages, and the cultivation of vines as an important agricultural produce are the dominant features of the valley.The Wachau was inscribed as "Wachau Cultural Landscape" in the UNESCO List of World Heritage Sites in recognition of its architectural and agricultural history, in December 2000.

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