On the banks of the Danube, a few kilometers north of Vienna, this town of Baroque houses grew up around its abbey, founded in 1114 by Margrave Leopold III of Babenberg. This "little Vienna" is famous for its vineyards, the oldest in Austria. The town is home to a Viticultural Institute founded in 1860, one of the pioneers of agronomy. A visit to the monastery and its cellars is one of Klosterneuburg's major attractions. Klosterneuburg can be reached from Vienna with a stopover in Kahlensbergdorf, whose colorful little houses, warm Heuriger people and friendly terraces are well worth a visit.

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L'abbaye des chanoines de Klosterneuburg. Karin Eichinger - Fotolia
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