Katharina C. Herzog and David Leitner initiated the repeatedly awarded art project Würmlas Wände – urban art on rural facades in the market town of Würmla (district of Tulln) in Lower Austria in 2019. The motifs were created in cooperation with the owners of the walls and tell personal stories about the villagers of Würmla: their life in the countryside, their wishes and concerns, what occupies and moves them.
The market town of Würmla is located in Lower Austria, about 60 km west of Vienna, and combines 15 small villages, from Haspelwald to Windleiten, situated between gentle hills and dense forests.
In ten of these villages, Würmlas Wände can be found. A circular hiking trail connects them and offers insight into the beauty of the Mostviertel's nature.
Dive into the idyllic landscape of the Tullnerfeld and explore the stories of the Würmla residents right on site. Discover the modern and global in the regional.
We recommend hiking the trail in the following sections/shorter circular routes:
The start and end point is always Schloss Würmla
Circular route 1:
Würmla – Pöding – Anzing – Waltendorf – Mittermoos – Holzleiten - Würmla
Distance: 12 km
Wall paintings: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Circular route 2:
Würmla – Jetzing – Gumperding – Pöding - Würmla
Distance: 7 km
Wall paintings: 10, 11,12, 13,1
Circular route 3:
Würmla – Grub – Diendorf – Egelsee – Jetzing - Würmla
Distance: 10 km
Wall paintings: 7, 8, 9, 10, 11