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Garden & Tree Artworks THEME ROUTE
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Discover the fascinating world of garden art and tree art in Tulln. Creative minds have enriched the city with unique artworks in the public space. From the city center to the water park, you can experience the diversity of these artworks on an individual walk.
In addition to the garden artworks, you can also discover the unique tree artworks that highlight twelve special trees in the city. Information about these special specimens is available on-site or can be accessed online.
easy
Distance 3.1 km
Duration0:45 h
Ascent14 m
Descent15 m
Highest point181 m
Lowest point175 m
Every tree is a unique artwork of nature – but some specimens stand out in a special way. Currently, in the garden city Tulln, twelve trees are designated as "tree artworks" with interesting information.
You may encounter these great shade givers by chance while strolling through the city or learn during a targeted WALK what makes these trees so special.
Look forward to the following tree artworks:
Mountain Maple: The mountain maple is a plant species from the maple genus. It is widespread in Europe and an important representative of its genus both as a park tree and in forestry. Donaulände near the Nibelungen Fountain
Primeval Giant Sequoia: also called Chinese redwood, metasequoia or water fir, it was once thought extinct until 1941 when a living specimen was discovered in an inaccessible mountain region in Sichuan province, China – a botanical sensation. Donaulände near the Danube Fountain
Tree of Heaven: The tree of heaven is a deciduous tree species originally native to China and Vietnam. It is now found worldwide in all temperate climate regions. Donaulände near the Egon Schiele Museum/ Danube Stage
Blue Jacaranda Tree: Also called emperor tree or emperor paulownia, it is a plant species from the paulownia genus in the family of lip flower plants. Donaulände near the Water Chapel
Silver Maple: The silver maple is a species from the maples. It is native to eastern North America. Donaulände near the Roman Tower
Tulip Tree: The tulip tree is originally native to eastern North America and belongs to the magnolia family. Donaulände between Roman Tower and Mark Aurel statue
Cinnamon Maple: The cinnamon maple belongs to the soapberry family (Sapindaceae). It is native to China but can also be well cultivated here. The first plants arrived in England in 1902. Recreational park
Oak: The oak genus includes about 400 different species. They are distributed across all continents of the northern hemisphere. Wilhelmstraße
Maple-leaved Plane Tree: Also called bastard plane, common plane, hybrid plane or London plane, it is a hybrid from the plane tree genus. Brückenstraße/ war memorial
Linden: The linden genus includes about 40 species, with summer linden, winter linden, and silver linden native to Europe. Wienerstraße – near St. Stephan parish church
Wingnut Tree: Wingnuts are a plant genus in the walnut family. The genus includes six deciduous tree species native to Asia. Rudolf-Buchinger Street
Pedunculate Oak: Also called summer oak or German oak, it is a species from the oak genus in the beech family. Schubert Park
All information about the tree art route and its special features can be found on the City of Tulln's website.
Please observe the current regulations on parking management in the city of Tulln (e.g., compliance with short-term parking zones)
Coordinates
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48.333235, 16.048432
DMS
48°19'59.6"N 16°02'54.4"E
UTM
33U 577702 5353870
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Explore the tree art route in running shoes, with walking sticks, or with a stroller. Sturdy shoes, rain protection, sun protection, brochures, or a Tulln old town guide
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Difficulty
T1easy
Overall difficulty
easy
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Distance
3.1 km
Duration
0:45 h
Ascent
14 m
Descent
15 m
Highest point
181 m
Lowest point
175 m
Public-transport-friendlyRound tripMulti-stage routeRefreshment stops availableFamily-friendlyCultural/historical interestFloraInsider tipDog-friendlySuitable for strollers
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