A trip around Vienna,
Visit the Klosterneuburg Monastery
Take the train north from downtown Vienna in about 15 minutes to Klosterneuburg Kierling Bahnhof, and walk another 10 minutes to reach the monastery. In an instant, you will feel like you have escaped the city and entered a fairytale-like landscape. Klosterneuburg Monastery is a place you can easily visit on the same day, and you can see beautiful forests and the scenery of the Danube River.
Boasting 900 years of history,
Klosterneuburg Monastery
Experience more than 900 years of history and Vienna's religion and culture at the Klosterneuburg Monastery. Klosterneuburg Monastery, said to have been founded by Duke Leopold III in 1114, is a historic monastery with a long history and is known as a must-visit place when traveling to Vienna. Enjoy a more in-depth experience with a free audio guide, and don't forget to visit a winery founded in the 13th century!
Visit the Verdun Altar
Don't miss the Verduner Altar, one of the most important works of medieval art! The Verdun Altar can be seen in the Chapel of St. Leopold. These plates are made of copper plates plated with gold and are arranged in three horizontal rows, depicting Bible stories. Be sure to see the Verdun Altar, which is considered one of the important examples of medieval Christian art!
Guide to major attractions inside
Klosterneuburg Monastery