- Kahlenberg
Kahlenberg is a
mountain (484 m, 1588 ft) located in the 19th District withinVienna ,Austria (Döbling ).General
Kahlenberg lies in the
Wienerwald (Vienna forest) and is one of the most popular destinations for day-trips from Vienna, offering a view over the entire city. Parts ofLower Austria can also be seen from "Stefaniewarte" at the peak. Next to Stefaniewarte is a 165-meter high steel tower that serves as the transmitter for theORF , the Austrian Broadcast Corporation. Two terraces are located on the mountain: one at a small church called St. Josef and one at a restaurant built in the 1930s by architectErich Boltenstern . Parts of the restaurant and a nearby abandoned hotel have been torn down and replaced by a modern restaurant. The demolition was opposed by the local historical society and by some architects who believed the building was worth protecting. There is also a spiritual recovery center and a center for a Catholic reform movement, theSchönstattbewegung Österreich .Geography
Kahlenberg is 484 meters high and lies in the northeastern foothills of the
Eastern Alps . The mountain is mostlyflysch , which is composed ofquartz ,limestone ,marl , and other conglomerates. West of Kahlenberg isLeopoldsberg ; and to the east isReisenberg ,Latisberg , andHermannskogel .History
Kahlenberg was uninhabited until the 1700s. Originally, the mountain was called "Sauberg" (sow mountain) or "Schweinsberg" (pig mountain), after the numerous
wild pig s that lived in the pristineoak forests. In1628 , Ferdinand II acquired the mountain from theKlosterneuburg monastery and called it "Josephsberg" (Joseph's Mountain). Only after Emperor Leopold I renamed the original Kahlenberg (the neighbouring mountain) to Leopoldsberg was the name "Kahlenberg" given to the "Josephsberg".After acquiring the mountain, Ferdinand II allowed a hermitage for the Kamaldulenser, an order of Catholic hermits, to be built. A few houses were built around the Chapel of Saint Joseph, which earned the name
Josefsdorf .Jan III Sobieski ,King of Poland launched his attack on the Turkish forces during the second siege of Vienna from here. [http://www.mainlesson.com/display.php?author=morris&book=german&story=vienna]Transportation
Kahlenberg can be reached by car or by bus (Bus line 38A) via the picturesque
Höhenstraße , part of which iscobblestone . The first Austrian cog railway was built to Kahlenberg in1872 and1873 and opened in1874 . It was designed byCarl Maader . The track climbed 316 meters over 5.5 km and started from the train station in Nußdorf (today the end station of the tram-line D) and connected throughGrinzing andKrapfenwaldl to the Kahlenberg Hotel, which opened in 1872. An average of 180,000 passengers used the train line each year. AfterWorld War I , the Vienna municipality converted the trams to electric power. The surrounding citizens had already dismantled large parts of the track during the war. OnSeptember 21, 1920 , the line was finally shut down.External links
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* [http://visual.arthedains.com/index.php?show
] . A view from the restaurant at Kahlenberg.
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