Projekte

Hammerschmiede Aggsbach

Nachdem die Hammerschmiede 2021 und 2022 renoviert wurde und in Folge eine Schmiedin beschlossen hat, vor Ort zu arbeiten und zu wohnen, wurde angestrebt, dieses Kulturgut wieder im Rahmen von öffentlichen Veranstaltungen zugänglich zu machen. Ein LEADER-Projekt unterstützt dabei die Bestrebung die Schmiede wieder für diese Zwecke vorzubereiten und auszustatten.
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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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Eine einheitliche Strategie zur baulichen Entwicklung der Wachau soll erarbeitet werden. ©Welterbegemeinden Wachau

Dialogue on the mission statement for culturally relevant construction in the UNESCO Wachau World Heritage Site

Citizens asked for their opinions. In June 2019, within the scope of a public civic dialogue, the citizens of the Wachau were able to talk to experts about their wishes and suggestions as the basis for the future management of building development in the Wachau World Heritage Site.
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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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Weiterentwicklung der Best of Wachau Qualitätsoffensive © Rita Newman

Establishing Best of Wachau through sustainable quality assurance, digitalisation and marketing measures

The quality campaign “Best of Wachau” comprises 53 businesses that act as a regional figurehead for marketing the destination. Within the scope of this project, the high standard of the businesses should be maintained or improved, especially in the area of online marketing. Further measures are intended to provide support with the search for employees and to boost customer loyalty.
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Die Vielfalt an Pflanzen und Tieren soll erhalten werden © Dieter Manhart

Our meadows, our asset: Protecting meadows through regional development in the Jauerling-Wachau Nature Park

The Nature Park owes its great diversity of plants and animals to its mosaic-like cultural landscape and the extensively used meadows. Global changes are forcing many agricultural businesses to specialise or shut up shop. A consequence of this are meadows that are no longer managed and increasingly turning into woodland. To counteract this trend and preserve diversity in the Jauerling-Wachau Nature Park, a nature park brand is under development. This label stands for management compatible with nature and gives the businesses’ products added ecological value.
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