- The
Leopoldsberg (German pronunciation: [ˈleːopɔltsˌbɛʁɡ] ; 425
metres [1,394 ft]) is
perhaps Vienna’s most
famous hill,
towering over the
Danube and the...
- The
Leopoldsberg church (also
church of St.
Leopold at
Leopoldsberg, German: Leopoldsbergkirche) is a
Roman Catholic quasi-parochial
church in the Kahlenbergerdorf...
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Austrian capital Vienna, from
which it is
separated by the
Kahlenberg and
Leopoldsberg hills of the
Vienna Woods range. It has been
separated from its twin...
- quartz, limestone, marl, and
other conglomerates. East of
Kahlenberg is
Leopoldsberg; and to the west are Reisenberg, Latisberg, and Hermannskogel. Kahlenberg...
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lighthouse and
pontoon bridge, from SE. In the background:
Millennium Tower,
Kahlenberg (w. antenna),
Leopoldsberg (w. church) and, far out, Klosterneuburg....
- arc,
directly on the Danube,
which flows into the
Black Sea, is the
Leopoldsberg near Vienna. In contrast, the
southeastern part of the Alps ends on the...
-
Hermannskogel clearly show the hill's
geological make-up. The
Kahlenberg and
Leopoldsberg,
behind which lie the
Wiener Pforte,
where the
Danube breaks through...
- are the Wien, the
Schwechat and the Triesting. The
northeasternmost Leopoldsberg overlooking the
Danube and the
Vienna Basin forms the
eastern end of...
- Melk
Abbey for
Jakob Prandtauer's
baroque reconstruction Leopoldsberg church on
Leopoldsberg above Klosterneuburg, near
Vienna The
cathedral museum of...
- View from the
Leopoldsberg of the
start of the
Danube Island and
branching off of the New
Danube at the
influx building in Langenzersdorf...