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  • 1 Minoritenkloster Interesting

    Museums and art

    Minoritenplatz 1 A - 3430 Tulln an der Donau

    Since its renovation, this former Minorite Brothers monastery, founded in the 13C, houses several administrations and no less than six museums. The basement "Underground Tulln" leads to the Fire Brigade Museum and " Limes " Mu..

  • 2 Ossuary Interesting

    Religious buildings

    Wiener Straße A - 3430 Tulln an der Donau

    Level with the parish church chevet stands one of the finest funerary chapels in Austria, known as the Three Kings Chapel, built in about 1245. It has a polygon shape with an oven-vaulted apse attached. Each wall section is adorned with finely-worked..

  • 3 Minoritenkirche

    Religious buildings

    Minoritenplatz A - 3430 Tulln an der Donau

    The Baroque Church of the Minorite Brothers , built in 1739, was dedicated to St John of Nepomuk. Inside, to the left of the high altar, note the sacristy and its sumptuous inlaid 18C cabinet.

  • 4 Parish Church

    Religious buildings

    Wiener Straße A - 3430 Tulln an der Donau

    This former 12C Romanesque basilica, dedicated to St Stephen, was given Gothic vaulting in the 15C, then "Baroquized" in the 18C, has a strikingly spacious nave and chancel. The main façade's Romanesque portal, framed by two Baroque towers,..

  • 5 Egon-Schiele-Museum

    Museums and art

    Donaulände 28 A - 3430 Tulln an der Donau

    The former district prison houses an exhibition devoted to the life and works of the painter Egon Schiele (1890- 1918). The first two floors display a small collection of original works (sketches, lithographs watercolours, paintings) from Schiele's..

  • 6 Salzturm

    Archaeological and historical sites

    Donaulände A - 3430 Tulln an der Donau

    On Donaulände, by the Nibelungengasse, stands an almost intact tower built under Diocletian (AD 284-305). It once flanked the western ramparts of the Roman camp of Comagenae, which defended the Danube here against Barbarian attacks. It was used as an..

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