Dürnstein, Lower Austria, Austria

Etymology | History

🇦🇹 Dürnstein is a small town on the Danube river in the Krems-Land district, in the Austrian state of Lower Austria. It is one of the most-visited tourist destinations in the Wachau region and also a well-known wine growing area. The municipality consists of the Katastralgemeinden of Dürnstein, Oberloiben, and Unterloiben.

Etymology The town gained its name from the medieval Dürnstein castle, which overlooked it. The castle's name derived from the German duerr/dürr, meaning "dry", and Stein, "stone". The castle was dry because it was on a rocky hill, high above the damp conditions of the Danube at the base of the hill, and it was built of stone. The modern town stands between the castle and the river.

History Dürnstein was first mentioned in 1192 when, in the castle above the town, King Richard I of England was held captive by Leopold V, Duke of Austria, after their dispute during the Third Crusade. Richard the Lionheart had offended Leopold the Virtuous by casting down his standard from the walls at the Battle of Acre, and the duke suspected that King Richard ordered the murder of his cousin Conrad of Montferrat in Jerusalem. In consequence Pope Celestine III excommunicated Leopold for capturing a fellow crusader. The duke finally gave custody of the king to Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor, who imprisoned Richard at Trifels Castle.

Dürnstein Castle was almost completely destroyed by the troops of the Swedish Empire under Field Marshal Lennart Torstenson in 1645.

Dürnstein Abbey (Stift Dürnstein) was established in 1410 by Canons Regular from Třeboň and from 1710 rebuilt in a Baroque style according to plans by Joseph Munggenast, Jakob Prandtauer and Matthias Steinl. The monastery was dissolved by order of Emperor Joseph II in 1788 and fell to the Herzogenburg Priory. It is famous for its blue tower, which is clearly visible from the river.

During the War of the Third Coalition the Battle of Dürenstein was fought nearby on 11 November 1805.

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Dürnstein has a population of over 864 people. Dürnstein also forms part of the wider Krems-Land District which has a population of over 56,268 people. Dürnstein is situated near Krems an der Donau.

Twin Towns, Sister Cities Dürnstein has links with:

🇩🇪 Tegernsee, Germany
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Antipodal to Dürnstein is: -164.483,-48.383

Locations Near: Dürnstein 15.5167,48.3833

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🇦🇹 Sankt Pölten 15.617,48.2 d: 21.7  

🇦🇹 Melk 15.35,48.233 d: 20.7  

🇦🇹 Zwettl 15.167,48.6 d: 35.3  

🇦🇹 Tulln an der Donau 16.05,48.333 d: 39.8  

🇦🇹 Amstetten 14.867,48.117 d: 56.5  

🇨🇿 Znojmo 16.063,48.849 d: 65.5  

🇦🇹 Hernals 16.267,48.217 d: 58.5  

🇦🇹 Baden bei Wien 16.233,48 d: 68.1  

🇦🇹 Mödling 16.284,48.086 d: 65.8  

Antipodal to: Dürnstein -164.483,-48.383

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