INTERESTING POINTS ALONG THE WAY:
City tower, Ennsegg Castle, Regional princely castle, Women's tower, Basilica St. Lawrence, daily open, guided tours April 1 - October 15 at 4 p.m., anytime by appointment; Museum Lauriacum daily 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.; City tours, medieval tour, 3 towers tour, Laurios tour available daily all year, registration via tourism association info.
SPIRITUAL HIKING ON THE DONAUSTEIG:
Enns lies on the Upper Austria section of the Way of St. James, east-west-south route.
Saint Lawrence was probably born in Spain and died in 258 in Rome. He was a deacon of the Armenian Apostolic Church. The later church built over his grave is one of the seven pilgrimage churches of Rome, demonstrating his exceptional veneration. He is the patron saint of many professions involving open fire, such as firefighters, bakers, brewers, laundresses, and cooks.
In Enns, Lauriacum, Saint Severin also worked (see Passau view Severinsweg).
Chestnut Avenue City Walk:
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The Gothic basilica from the 13th century is an impressive place of worship whose history stretches back 1800 years. Unique excavations and finds from Roman times and early Christianity below the basilica reveal the legacy of a history in which not only Roman governors and commanders play a role, but also St. Florian and St. Severin, who left their mark on this place.
The archaeological finds from the site of the Roman legionary camp Lauriacum near Enns and its surroundings prompted a group of interested individuals to establish a museum association for Enns and the surrounding area in 1892. The owner of Ennsegg Castle provided a room in the castle’s steward’s quarters for the museum. In 1898, the association’s own collection was merged with the local history collection of the Old Town Hall and the Fürstenberg private collection. As a result, the association received permission to display its collection in the old council chamber.
This laid the foundation for what would later become the Museum Lauriacum. After a prolonged period of temporary housing due to bombings and a severe shortage of space in the postwar era, the exhibits could not be rearranged in the museum until 1964 and 1967. One of Austria’s most significant Roman-era public collections showcases the diversity of Roman culture at the most important military outpost on the Danube Limes in the province of Noricum. Among the numerous exhibits, the monumental inscription from the Lauriacum legionary camp, the military equipment, the funerary monuments, the numerous artifacts from everyday Roman life, the unique ceiling fresco, and a late antique fabric fragment are particularly noteworthy. Aspects of Enns’ medieval and modern city history are conveyed through, among other things, old views, historical weapons, the council chamber with its magnificent paintings, and the room displaying sacred art objects.
In 1988, the Lauriacum Museum received the Austrian Museum Prize and holds the Austrian Museum Seal of Quality. In preparation for the “800th Anniversary of Enns’s Charter of Municipal Rights,” extensive renovation work has been underway since fall 2011.
Getting there
Car: Take the Enns exit from the direction of Salzburg or Vienna, continue via B 309, Forstbergstraße and Wienerstraße to the main square.
Bus: ÖBB/Postbuses stop directly at Enns main square opposite the museum. www.postbus.at
Train: From Enns station, you reach the main square via Westbahnstraße, Lorcherstraße, and Mauthausnerstraße. www.oebb.at
Free parking at Basilica Lauriacum, Lauriacumstraße, 4470 Enns (it is also possible to start the circular route here).
Completely suitable for wheelchairs. The object complies with the legally stipulated ÖNORM.