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Kahlenberg
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The Kahlenberg is located in the Vienna Woods and is one of the most popular excursion destinations for the city’s residents. The Kahlenberg is 484 metres high and has a long history. It was given as a gift by Emperor Ferdinand II. to the Camaldolese Order in 1628. At the heart of the monastery built there arose St. Josephs' Church. However, the Kahlenberg was actually made famous by Polish King Sobiesky, who marched over the Kahlenberg with his army in 1683 and liberated Vienna at the very last minute from the Turkish occupiers. You can reach it by U4 Heiligenstadt and take 38A bus to Kahlenberg. Tips: You can download ÖBB Scotty app to find different methods to reach the places you want.
The Kahlenberg is located in the Vienna Woods and is one of the most popular excursion destinations for the city’s residents. The Kahlenberg is 484 metres high and has a long history. It was given as a gift by Emperor Ferdinand II. to the Camaldolese Order in 1628. At the heart of the monastery bui…
This popular sightseeing hill on the edge of the city is covered with vineyard and small vieneries that are open during the summer and fall. Top of the hill offers unbeatable view of the city.
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Vienna, Vienna