Heritage and Monuments of Baden
Explore the architectural and historical evolution of Baden bei Wien through its diverse heritage sites. This selection includes the medieval ruins of Rauhenstein, Rauheneck, and Scharfeneck guarding the Schwechat valley, alongside refined 19th-century structures like the Otto Wagner-designed Villa Hahn. The list also features significant cultural memorials, including the Jewish cemetery on Halsriegelstraße and monuments dedicated to musical legends Mozart, Lanner, and Strauss, reflecting the city's deep-rooted connection to Austrian history and the arts.
Burgruine Rauhenstein
Burgruine Rauhenstein is a castle in Baden bei Wien, Lower Austria, Austria. It was constructed in the 12th century.
Rauheneck Castle
Rauheneck Castle is a ruined castle in Lower Austria, Austria. It is 348 metres above sea level.
Ruine Scharfeneck
Hilltop castle ruins situated along the Schwechat river near Burgruine Rauhenstein.
Villa Hahn
A residential villa designed by renowned architect Otto Wagner for Samuel Ritter von Hahn.
Israelitischer Friedhof
Jewish cemetery located on Halsriegelstraße, established south of the town's main parish cemetery.
Gedenkstätte Ludwig Brunner
Memorial dedicated to Ludwig Brunner.
Mozarttempel
A classical monument dedicated to the composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Lanner-Strauß-Denkmal
Monument honoring the famous Austrian composers Joseph Lanner and Johann Strauss I.
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