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Hermannskogel

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In the 19th century, several requests made by the Klosterneuburg Monastery to erect a watchtower on the Hermannskogel were turned down. The 27-metre tall
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raids. The village's demise also spelt the end of the vineyards and the Hermannskogel was reclaimed by woods.
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and in the city of Vienna. The Hermannskogel is part of a north-eastern chain of foothills belonging to the
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breaks through the Wienerwald, are three kilometres to the east of the Hermannskogel. The
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at the start of the 19th century. In the 1920s however, Austria adopted the
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The Habsburgwarte that stands atop the Hermannskogel was established as the
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The first documentary reference to the Hermannskogel can be found in the
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and which is mentioned for the first time in a document from 1237 as
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Vom Leopoldsberg zum Hermannskogel. Geschichte des Kahlengebirges.
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Hermannskogel (and top of Habsburgwarte) seen from the Rohrerwiese
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In the Middle Ages, the Hermannskogel was covered in
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Elevation
Coordinates
48°16′N 16°17′E / 48.267°N 16.283°E / 48.267; 16.283
Hermannskogel is located in Austria
Vienna, Austria
[ˈhɛʁmansˌkoːɡl̩]

Döbling
Vienna
Lower Austria
Habsburgwarte
kilometre zero
Austria-Hungary

Wienerwald
Kahlengebirge
eastern Alps
flysch
quartz
limestone
marl
conglomerates
Kahlenberg
Leopoldsberg
Wiener Pforte
Danube
Vogelsangberg
Dreimarkstein
Klosterneuburg Monastery

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