Best attractions and places to see around Eisenstadt include a rich blend of historical sites, cultural landmarks, and natural features. Situated at the foot of the Leitha Mountains and surrounded by vineyards, the region offers scenic landscapes. Eisenstadt is known for its connection to composer Joseph Haydn and its significant Esterházy Palace. Visitors can explore a variety of attractions, from historic buildings to expansive parks and viewpoints.
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worth seeing in the castle park
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Jewel of Eisenstadt's main street
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The Plague Column was erected in 1713 as a column of honor for the Holy Trinity and the crowned Queen of Heaven, Mary. After Prince Paul I Esterházy died of the plague in March 1713, the royal family donated this magnificent baroque plague column in memory of him and to end the plague in the "Royal Freystatt Eysenstatt". The Trinity group is located on a mighty Corinthian capital, which is complemented by a sculptural depiction of the coronation of Mary.
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Beautiful little chapel with seating right next to it, quiet place.
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Great view of the city all the way to Lake Neusiedl.
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The Mother of God depicted and venerated here is that of Lourdes. This well-known Marian pilgrimage site is located in the French Pyrenees and is visited by many people every year, including many sick people hoping for healing. The devotional image of the Mother of God has become widespread - not only in France - and Lourdes chapels and grottos have been built by believers everywhere. The ecclesiastical memorial day "Our Lady in Lourdes" is February 11th, this is the anniversary of the Apparition of the Virgin Mary (1858), when Our Lady appeared to 14-year-old Bernadette Soubirous in a rock grotto very close to Lourdes. Bernadette later became a nun and died at the age of just 35. She was canonized by Pope Pius XI on December 8, 1933 (the Feast of the Immaculate Conception of Mary). The Day of the Lourdes Madonna is also World Day of the Sick.
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The Plague Column was erected in 1713 as a column of honor to the Most Holy Trinity and the crowned Queen of Heaven, Mary. As thanks for the end of the 1713 plague epidemic, the "Royal Free City of Eysenstatt" had this column erected in the heart of the city, on today's main square. At the base, the figures of St. Roch, St. Sebastian, St. Cajetan, St. John of Nepomuk, and St. Rosalia can be recognized. Above this is a cartouche with the city's coat of arms. On the slender, Corinthian column, the capital shows the Coronation of Mary with the Holy Spirit hovering.
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A control room with a sensational panoramic view!
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For panoramic views, visit the Jubilee Tower Gloriette Hill, which offers wide vistas over Eisenstadt to Lake Neusiedl. Another excellent spot is the Buchkogel lookout, a 12-meter-high observation tower in the Leitha Mountains, providing views from Schneeberg over the Vienna Basin to the Little Carpathians in Slovakia.
Eisenstadt is rich in history. The magnificent Esterházy Palace is a must-see, offering luxurious rooms, expansive gardens, and the famous Haydnsaal. You can also explore the Eisenstadt town square with its historic architecture, and the Old Jewish Cemetery, an important testament to Jewish history dating back to the 17th century.
Eisenstadt is known as the 'City of Haydn.' You can visit the Haydn House, his former home and creative hub from 1766 to 1778, now a museum. The Esterházy Palace also features a Joseph Haydn exhibition, and his final resting place is in the Haydn Mausoleum within the Bergkirche Eisenstadt (Haydn Church).
Yes, Eisenstadt has several notable religious sites. The Bergkirche (Haydn Church) is a picturesque Baroque church and pilgrimage site, housing the Haydn Mausoleum. The Eisenstadt Cathedral is a late Gothic church from the 15th century, featuring medieval tombstones and a Baroque interior.
Beyond the city, Eisenstadt is surrounded by natural beauty. The Leitha Mountains offer scenic landscapes with vineyards and hills, ideal for nature walks. The Esterházy Palace is surrounded by the serene Eisenstadt City Park (Schlosspark), perfect for leisurely strolls. A short distance away, Lake Neusiedl provides a fantastic area of natural beauty.
Many attractions in Eisenstadt are suitable for families. The Esterházy Palace and its expansive Schlosspark offer plenty of space to explore. The Jubilee Tower Gloriette Hill is also considered family-friendly, offering an enjoyable walk and views. Additionally, the Leopoldine Temple and Pond in the castle park provides a beautiful setting for a family outing.
Yes, some areas in Eisenstadt are wheelchair-accessible. The Eisenstadt town square and the Holy Trinity Column are accessible. The ORF Burgenland building is also listed as wheelchair-accessible.
The region around Eisenstadt is excellent for cycling. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Purbach Cellar Lane – Cherry Blossom Trail loop' or the 'Bergkirche – Neufelder See loop.' For gravel biking, options like the 'Oggau Vineyards – Mörbisch am See loop' are available. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Eisenstadt and Gravel biking around Eisenstadt guides.
Absolutely! Eisenstadt is situated near the Leitha Mountains, offering various mountain biking opportunities. Trails like the 'Linden Avenue – Bäckersteig Single Trail loop' and the 'Steep Hollow Trail – Sonnenberg Lookout Tower loop' are popular. Explore more options in the MTB Trails around Eisenstadt guide.
The region's vineyards and natural landscapes are best enjoyed during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons offer pleasant weather for hiking, cycling, and exploring outdoor attractions like the viewpoints and parks. The surrounding vineyards are particularly beautiful during harvest season in autumn.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from observation towers like the Jubilee Tower Gloriette Hill. The serene ambiance of places like the Leopoldine Temple and Pond in the castle park is also highly appreciated, often noted as a beautiful spot for photography.
Beyond its historical landmarks, Eisenstadt offers a vibrant cultural scene. The Esterházy Palace hosts concerts in its renowned Haydnsaal. You can also visit the Österreichisches Jüdisches Museum to learn about Jewish history in Burgenland. The Hauptstraße, one of the main public squares, is lined with shops, cafes, and restaurants, and often hosts markets, providing a lively atmosphere.


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