Dürnstein

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Dürnstein
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Dürnstein (Austria)
Dürnstein
Administration
Country Flag of Austria Austria
State Lower Austria
District Krems-Land
Mayor Barbara Schwarz (ÖVP)
Basic statistics
Area 16.81 km² (6.5 sq mi)
Elevation 209 m  (686 ft)
Population 911  (31/12/2005)
 - Density 54 /km² (140 /sq mi)
Other information
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Licence plate KR
Postal code 3601
Area code 02711
Website www.duernstein.at

Coordinates: 48°23′44″N 15°31′13″E / 48.39556, 15.52028

Dürnstein is a town in the Wachau in Krems-Land, Austria. It belongs to one of the most visited tourist destinations in Lower Austria.

[edit] Etymology

The town gained its name from the medieval castle which overlooked it. The castle was called "Duerrstein" or "Dürrstein", from the German duerr/dürr meaning "dry" and Stein, "stone". The castle was dry because it was situated on a rocky hill, high above the damp conditions of the Danube River at the base of the hill, and it was built of stone.

[edit] History

In the castle above the town, King Richard the Lion-Hearted of England was held captive by Duke Leopold V after their dispute during the Third Crusade in 1193. The castle was almost completely destroyed by the Swedes in 1645. The Battle of Dürenstein was fought nearby in 1805.

[edit] Subdivisions

In the land register, Dürnstein is subdivided into the Katastralgemeinden of Dürnstein, Oberloiben and Unterloiben.

Castle ruins and vineyards in Dürnstein
Castle ruins and vineyards in Dürnstein
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