In the centre of the self-contained main square, the city's landmark rises into the sky, visible from afar. The almost 60 metre high, free-standing city tower was built between 1564 and 1568 under Emperor Maximilian II as a bell, watch and clock tower.
It combines Gothic and Renaissance styles in its four-storey ashlar construction and is particularly impressive thanks to its imposing architecture.
It's worth the climb! Climb 157 steps to reach the gallery, which offers a unique view as far as the foothills of the Alps.
Tip: Spend the night in the city tower - www.turmhotel.at
8 - 20 o'clock
East exit A1, left to the roundabout, 2nd exit, left into the centre.
Parking€ 0,50
Admission is included as part of a city tour!
Tower entry: € 2,- (coin slot at the entrance)
Not suitable for wheelchairs. The property is not compliant with Austria's ÖNORM legal standard.