Projekte

Wachauzonen in Furth

Das Gebiet der Marktgemeinde Furth bei Göttweig gehört in weiten Teilen zur Welterberegion Wachau und weist eine hohe Dichte an schützenswerten Bauwerken auf.
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Machbarkeitsstudie Teisenhoferhof

Der Teisenhoferhof ist eines der wichtigsten Gebäude für das kulturelle und gesellschaftliche Zusammenleben in der Marktgemeinde Weißenkirchen und hat einen außergewöhnlich hohen baukulturellen Wert und damit eine ebensolche Bedeutung für das Weltkulturerbe Wachau.
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Wachauzonen in Weißenkirchen

Bauen im Welterbe ist ein aktuelles Thema. Wachauzonen ermöglichen den Gemeinden, durch den Bebauungsplan präziser als mit herkömmlichen Methoden die mögliche Bebauung in historisch wertvollen Siedlungsbereichen festzulegen. Das Konzept der Wachauzonen ist deshalb eines der zentralen Elemente zur Bewahrung der wachautypischen Baukultur im Welterbe.
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© Christian Jansky

Wachau Zones: Spitz

Building in a World Heritage site is a topical issue. Historic settlement areas often present difficult challenges for municipalities and owners. With the help of the Wachau Zones, development plans are elaborated which simplify dealing with historic buildings in line with World Heritage requirements.
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The Fourth Wall – Seekopf Lookout Tower

The Seekopf and the Hirschwand belong to the World Heritage Trail and together form a popular excursion destination that is highly rated by hikers. A lookout tower affords a phenomenal 360-degree view. The prior existing tower was already over 25 years old and was showing signs of rotting, so it had to be demolished for safety reasons. The association "Jankerlklub Rossatz" and the market municipality of Rossatz-Arnsdorf worked on the construction of a new tower in order to continue being able to offer the rewarding view of the Wachau.
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20 years of the Wachau World Heritage Site

Unique cultural landscape between Melk and Krems Dry stone walls, terraced vineyards, apricot orchards, dry grasslands, the free-flowing Danube, ...
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Bauen in Spitz ©Günter Kargl

Wachau Zones: Spitz

Building in a World Heritage site is a topical issue. Historic settlement areas often present difficult challenges for municipalities and owners. With the help of the Wachau Zones, development plans are elaborated which simplify dealing with historic buildings in line with World Heritage requirements.
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World Heritage Trail Wachau

The loop hiking trail on both sides of the Danube connects existing trails and makes it possible to explore the unique landscape of the Wachau on foot. In this way, the Wachau can be appreciated from a new perspective on 14 stages distributed over approx. 180 varied kilometres.
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Wachau 2010plus

The aim of Wachau 2010plus was to further develop the cultural and landscape gem of the Wachau by restaging its cultural and tourism activities in harmony with the people who live and work in the region. Doing so should reveal the special quality of this cultural landscape to visitors.
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Danube Crossing at Aggsbach: Feasibility

One topic that has preoccupied the region for many years is the lack of a crossing over the Danube between Melk and Spitz near the towns of Aggsbach-Markt and Aggsbach-Dorf. After several unsuccessful attempts to set up a conventional bicycle ferry between them, the two towns are now pursuing an unconventional approach: in the future, they could be connected by a cableway across the Danube.
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