- Leopoldsberg
The Leopoldsberg (425 m, 1,394 ft) is perhaps
Vienna ’s most famous overlook, towering over theDanube and the city. Leopoldberg’s most prominent landmark is the church which stands at the top, and which is clearly visible from Vienna below. The construction ofSaint Leopold 's Church on Leopoldsberg began in1679 ; an expansion following a design byAntonio Beduzzi was undertaken from1718 to1730 . Other renovations were to follow. Across the square from the church, on what used to be a tower of the fortification system, a memorial to those Austrians who returned home from captivity afterWorld War II was created in1948 .Geography
Leopoldberg forms the northeastern corner of the
Alps . Alternating layers ofmarl (rich incarbonate ) andsandstone form the parent rock. Unlike most of the mountains of theflysch zone (Upper Cretaceous andTertiary period s), the Leopoldsberg has steep slopes due to the erosive power of the river Danube on one side and of a small creek on the other. This relief intensifies the differences in local climate and vegetation, which are provided by the borderline between Pannonic andCentral European climates. The northern slope is covered withbeech forests, the most common forest type of theWienerwald .History
Human settlements are known since the
Stone Age and especially fromCelt ic people during theIron Age . Originally, Roman Vienna orVindobona was anoppidum (proto-urban settlement) on the Leopoldsberg. It belonged to the Celtic kingdom ofNoricum , but theEmperor Augustus (through his generalTiberius ) added the oppidum toPannonia , which became a formal province during the second half of the reign ofClaudius (41-54 B.C.).Through the centuries, the mountain, especially the southern slope, was bare of forest and used for vineyards and grazing. Modern-day Leopoldsberg therefore had the name “Kahlenberg ” (it was the “bare” or "kahl" of the two) until1693 when the baroque church was built on top, at which time the name was transferred to the neighboring mountain (modern-day Kahlenberg). In1683 , modern-day Leopoldsberg was the meeting point of KingJan III Sobieski ’s Polish-Austrian troops, who defeated the Turkish invaders and liberated the city of Vienna during the Second Siege of Vienna (Polish veterans consider Kahlenberg as the setting of the famous battle).Transportation
Leopoldsberg and neighboring Kahlenberg can be reached by car or by bus (Bus line 38A) via the Kahlenbergerstraße from Nußdorf (today the end station of the tram-line D), which passes several
heuriger as it climbs the mountain. The leisurely hike up Kahlenbergerstraße is a favorite Sunday excursion for many Viennese, young and old, and the path is paved all the way to the top.ee also
Leopoldsberg and the
Klosterneuburg was recently selected as a main motif for a high value collectors' coin: the Klosterneuburg commemorative coin. The obverse shows a view of the abbey from the slopes of the Leopoldsberg in the Alps. The Romanesque-Gothic basilica as well as the copper dome with the imperial crown can be seen.External links
* [http://www.aeiou.at/aeiou.encyclop.l/l546666.htm;internal&action=_setlanguage.action?LANGUAGE=en Austrian aeiou.at information on Leopoldsberg]
* [http://www.tiscover.at/at/guide/85342sy,en,VIEA/objectId,SPF849328at,curr,EUR,parentId,RGN108866at,season,at1,selectedEntry,sport/intern.html Vienna online's Leopoldsberg walk]
* [http://www.livius.org/vi-vr/vindobona/vindobona.html Article at Livius.org on Roman Vienna, including Leopoldsberg]
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