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Attractions and Places To See around Atzenbrugg - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Atzenbrugg, a market town in the Tulln district of Lower Austria, offers a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural attractions. Situated in the idyllic Perschling Valley, the area provides various points of interest for visitors. The region features diverse landscapes, including dense forests, open fields, and vineyards.

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  • The most popular attractions is Tulln Danube River Promenade, a viewpoint that offers lasting experiences…

Last updated: May 11, 2026

Tulln Danube River Promenade

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Along the Danube through Tulln is a lasting experience, the figures of the Nibelungen saga and the fountains are just great, always worth a trip.

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As a child I have already read stories and legends about the Nibelungen and Dittrich of Bern, as one drives through Tulln and there are the characters with life-size in …

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The Nibelung Monument in Tulln, also known as the Nibelung Fountain, commemorates a scene from the medieval epic "Nibelungenlied": the festive reception of the Burgundian princess Kriemhild by the Hunnic …

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Donaubühne Tulln

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The Danube Stage Tulln is a prominent open-air stage in Tulln, situated on the banks of the Danube River. This venue is particularly well-known during the summer months for hosting …

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Zwentendorf nuclear power plant

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Here you have a nice view of what is probably the safest nuclear power plant in the world.

On April 4, 1972, the groundbreaking ceremony for the construction project "nuclear …

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Ute Böker
November 2, 2025, AKW Zwentendorf

Why do I just not feel comfortable near nuclear power plants?

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Comfortable seating for relaxation

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The Nibelungen saga is a Germanic legend!?? In black and white

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DakenH
February 25, 2025, AKW Zwentendorf

The Zwentendorf nuclear power plant on the Danube, near Tulln in Lower Austria, was planned in the 1970s as Austria's first commercial nuclear power plant. Construction began in 1972 and was essentially completed in 1976. The plant was designed as a boiling water reactor with an electrical output of 730 MW and was considered modern and safe by the standards of the time. Despite its complete construction, the power plant was never put into operation. The decisive factor was the referendum on November 5, 1978, in which 50.47% of Austrians voted against its commissioning. The National Council subsequently passed a law prohibiting the use of nuclear energy for electricity generation in Austria. Thus, Zwentendorf remains the only completed but never commissioned nuclear power plant in the world. In the following decades, the plant was not dismantled but continued to be used. Since the 2000s, it has served as a training and education center for power plant and safety personnel, as a real reactor without radioactive radiation offers a unique training environment. Guided tours, technical training sessions, film shoots, and events also take place there. A photovoltaic system was later installed on the site, making it a symbol of the energy policy shift and Austria's decision against nuclear power.

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Intertrain
November 26, 2024, Donaubühne Tulln

The site is located directly on the Danube bank, between the old railway bridge and Nibelungenplatz. Before the event, the nearby town centre with its beautiful and spacious main square and the gastronomy with a southern flair, as well as the Egon Schiele Museum Tulln, which is located directly on our site, invite you to not limit your visit to the evening event. Source: www.donaubuehne.at/location.html

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A very beautiful monument with an interesting history and a fountain worth seeing. The Nibelungen Monument in Tulln on the Danube commemorates the legendary arrival of Kriemhild in Tulln, as described in the Nibelungenlied. According to legend, Kriemhild met King Etzel here before marrying him. The monument consists of a striking bronze group showing Kriemhild and Etzel. Created by the sculptor Michail Nogin, it was unveiled in 2005 and is located near the banks of the Danube, not far from the boat dock. It is part of the tourist Nibelungen theme route, which runs through several places along the Danube. In the Nibelungenlied, a Middle High German heroic epic from the 13th century, Kriemhild travels east after the murder of her first husband Siegfried of Worms. In Tulln she meets King Etzel (Attila, ruler of the Huns), whom she later marries to complete her revenge on the Burgundians. This section of the saga underlines the historical influence of the Huns on Central European history.

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The Nibelung Monument in Tulln, also known as the Nibelung Fountain, commemorates a scene from the medieval epic "Nibelungenlied": the festive reception of the Burgundian princess Kriemhild by the Hunnic king Etzel in Tulln. The monument features life-size bronze figures of the central characters of this scene, including Kriemhild with her retinue and Etzel with his companions, symbolically complemented by a child as a sign of their future union. Beneath the figures is an artfully designed fountain, whose jets appear to rise from an open book, the Nibelungenlied itself. The interplay of water and light creates a unique atmosphere that symbolizes the connection between East and West. The monument was inaugurated in 2005, and the surrounding square, Nibelungenplatz, was redesigned as an inviting public space. The Nibelung Monument blends medieval legend with contemporary art and stands as an impressive testament to history, legend, and urban design.

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DakenH
August 30, 2024, Donaubühne Tulln

The Danube Stage Tulln is a prominent open-air stage in Tulln, situated on the banks of the Danube River. This venue is particularly well-known during the summer months for hosting a wide range of events, including concerts and festivals. Its location on the Danube provides a picturesque backdrop, making the stage a popular destination for both locals and tourists. The stage itself is distinguished by its large, suspended design, creating the illusion that it is floating in the Danube. The Danube Stage has become a cultural landmark of the region, attracting renowned artists and offering a unique experience for audiences through its blend of natural beauty and cultural entertainment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical landmarks can I explore in Atzenbrugg?

Atzenbrugg is rich in history. The most significant landmark is Schubert Schloss Atzenbrugg, an early 12th-century castle where Franz Schubert frequently stayed. It now houses a museum dedicated to his life and works. You can also visit the historical Baroque Parish Church in Heiligeneich and the Anna Chapel in Trasdorf. Nearby, in Tulln, you'll find the Nibelung Monument (Nibelungendenkmal), commemorating a scene from the medieval epic "Nibelungenlied."

Are there any cultural events or venues near Atzenbrugg?

Yes, Atzenbrugg hosts "Schubertiades" – musical events featuring Schubert's work – during May, June, and September at Schubert Schloss Atzenbrugg. For larger events, the Donaubühne Tulln, an open-air stage on the Danube, is known for hosting concerts and festivals, especially in the summer months.

What natural attractions are there to see in the Atzenbrugg area?

The region is nestled in the picturesque Perschling Valley, offering diverse landscapes of forests, fields, and vineyards. You can explore the Atzenbrugg Educational Tree Trail (Baumlehrpfad), which features 29 different tree species with informative signage. For recreation, the Trasdorf Badesee (Bathing Lake) is a popular spot.

Are there hiking opportunities around Atzenbrugg?

Absolutely. The region around Atzenbrugg offers numerous hiking trails suitable for various skill levels. Popular routes include the "Schloss Atzenbrugg – Memorial Cross at Schusterberg loop from Atzenbrugg" and the "Memorial Cross at Schusterberg – Church in Heiligeneich loop from Atzenbrugg." You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Atzenbrugg guide.

Can I go cycling near Atzenbrugg?

Yes, the area is excellent for cycling. There are many paths that incorporate cultural landmarks and varied scenery, including sections along the Danube River banks. For gravel biking, consider routes like the "St. George's Square – Traisen bridge loop from Sitzenberg-Reidling." Road cyclists can explore routes such as the "Danube Oxbow Altenwörth – Altenwörth Power Plant loop from Moosbierbaum-Heiligeneich." Discover more options in the Gravel biking around Atzenbrugg guide and Road Cycling Routes around Atzenbrugg guide.

Where can I find viewpoints with scenic vistas?

The Schloss Park at Schubert Schloss Atzenbrugg features a Baroque garden pavilion on a hill, known as "Schubert's Komponierhäuschen," offering tranquil views. Additionally, the Tulln Danube River Promenade provides lasting experiences along the Danube, with views of the surrounding area and figures of the Nibelungen saga.

Are there family-friendly activities or attractions in Atzenbrugg?

Atzenbrugg offers several family-friendly options. The Atzenbrugg Educational Tree Trail (Baumlehrpfad) is an engaging way for families to learn about nature. The Nibelung Monument (Nibelungendenkmal) in Tulln is also considered family-friendly, as is the Donaubühne Tulln for events. The Trasdorf Badesee provides a recreational spot for families to enjoy.

What is the best time of year to visit Atzenbrugg?

Atzenbrugg is appealing year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, and for enjoying events at the Donaubühne Tulln and the Trasdorf Badesee. The "Schubertiades" at Schubert Schloss Atzenbrugg take place in May, June, and September. The region also hosts an annual Advent market and wine christenings, making autumn and winter charming for cultural experiences.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions around Atzenbrugg?

Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of history, culture, and nature. The Tulln Danube River Promenade is loved for its scenic views and Nibelungen saga figures. The Nibelung Monument fascinates with its life-size bronze sculptures and artistic fountain. The area's diverse landscapes and easy access to hiking and cycling paths also receive high praise, with over 1700 upvotes and 300 photos shared by the komoot community.

Are there any unique or unusual attractions in the area?

A truly unique site is the Zwentendorf nuclear power plant. It's notable as the only nuclear power plant in the world that was completed but never put into operation due to a referendum. It offers a fascinating glimpse into Austrian contemporary history and politics.

Is the Schloss Park at Schubert Schloss Atzenbrugg accessible to the public?

Yes, the extensive Schloss Park at Schubert Schloss Atzenbrugg is freely accessible year-round. It's a wonderful place for a stroll and features the historic "Komponierhäuschen" (composer's cottage) on a hill.

Are there any specific trails for learning about local flora?

Yes, the Atzenbrugg Educational Tree Trail (Baumlehrpfad) is specifically designed for this. It allows visitors to discover 29 different tree species, each with informative signage, and includes a platform with tables and benches for resting amidst nature. More information can be found on lower-austria.info.

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