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Dreifaltigkeitssäule Feuersbrunn

  • Dreifaltigkeitssäule Feuersbrunn

3484 Feuersbrunn

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  • Dreifaltigkeitssäule Feuersbrunn

The Feuersbrunn Trinity Column stands at the end of the cellar lane above the village of Feuersbrunn (municipality of Grafenwörth) and is an impressive vantage point on the Wagram. The approximately four-metre-high sandstone column with a classicist appearance dates back to 1820 and features a filigree Trinity group - God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit - on a cloud-shaped base at the top.

In the course of history, the column was severely damaged in 1945 and was rebuilt and reconsecrated in 1952 by the local hunting community with the help of the local population and the sculptor Farwickl. Since then, it has invited visitors to take a break on walks or along regional wine and hiking trails and enjoy the sweeping view over the rolling hills of the Wagram and the Tullnerfeld.

The pillar complex is freely accessible all year round and is a popular stop-off point for hikers and cyclists. It combines cultural and historical significance with a natural view, and on clear days the view extends far into the foothills of the Alps.