Sankt Polten
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Tourist attractions
Bildstock (4 min)
A historic wayside monument in St. Pölten, Austria, representing traditional folk religious architecture and local cultural heritage.
Kalvarienberg (5 min)
A historic monument in St. Pölten featuring a stations-of-the-cross pathway on a hilltop, reflecting the region's religious heritage and offering views over the Danube Valley.
Stone of Remembrance for Adolf and Henriette Fürnberg (7 min)
Bronze memorial in St. Pölten commemorating Adolf and Henriette Fürnberg, part of the city's Jewish heritage documentation.
Stone of Remembrance for Wilhelm and Elsa Back (8 min)
A bronze memorial in St. Pölten honoring Wilhelm and Elsa Back, part of the city's Jewish remembrance project documenting local Holocaust victims.
Bewegte Zeiten (9 min)
Museum documenting the history of the labor movement and social democracy in the St. Pölten region through artifacts and exhibits.
NÖ DOK (9 min)
Documentary museum in St. Pölten showcasing regional history and contemporary works through rotating exhibitions.
Stadtmuseum (9 min)
Municipal museum in St. Pölten documenting the city's art, history, and cultural development through permanent and rotating exhibitions.
Memorial Stone for the Kreidl and Friedlieb Families (11 min)
Bronze memorial in St. Pölten honoring Jakob, Gisela, and Blanka Kreidl, along with Hilda Friedlieb, marking the home they once owned before deportation and murder during the Holocaust.
Trinity Column (11 min)
Baroque memorial column in St. Pölten's main square, erected in the 17th century as a plague monument and symbol of the city's Catholic heritage.
Stone of Remembrance for Wilhelm Müller (12 min)
Bronze memorial in St. Pölten honoring Wilhelm Müller, part of the city's Jewish remembrance documentation project.



