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Steiner Tor, Krems an der Donau

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Steiner Tor is a preserved gate, originally built in the late 15th century but refashioned in the Baroque style in the city of Krems an der Donau, in the Wachau valley of Austria. It is considered the symbol of the city. Until the last third of the 19th century, the city of Krems was surrounded by a wall. This was systematically razed, and three gates were also removed. From 2005, celebrating the 700-year anniversary of the city rights, the Steiner Tor was restored as much to its original as possible.

Outside the portal are towers flanking both sides, which, like the lower floor of the gate, date from the late Middle Ages. On the right of the archway is a small stone coat of arms mentioning Emperor Friedrich III, and the year 1480 in Roman numerals. This is believed to date the restoration of the fortifications that had become necessary because of the destruction wrought by Hungarian troops in 1477. The tower building dates from much more recently, and dates to the Baroque period during the reign of Maria Theresa, 1756. Outside the gate, the Steiner Tor was originally threatened by flooding from the Danube. On the inner side of the stone door is a mounted memorial which commemorates such a disaster in 1573. In the immediate vicinity of the Steiner Tor is a shopping centre.

On 1 February 1960, Österreichische Post issued a definitive stamp with a value of 3.40 Schillings on a postage stamp.
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  • The gateway to wachau valley is krems. It’s absolutely beautiful little town. Wine producing area. A delight to just take in Austrian way of life 
    The gateway to wachau valley is krems. It’s absolutely beautiful little town. Wine producing area. A delight to just take in Austrian way of life  more »
  • This is a 15th century gate that is the only surviving one of four that used to exist in Krems. To my 21st century tourist sensibility it just looks like a charming beginning to what we found to be.....  more
    This is a 15th century gate that is the only surviving one of four that used to exist in Krems. To my 21st century tourist sensibility it just looks like a charming beginning to what we found to be.....  more »
  • .Pass through the old gate and enter the old town area of Stein. It's a charming example of an old city, modernized. Buildings are small and old but the shops, restaurants and bars are vibrant and.....  more
    .Pass through the old gate and enter the old town area of Stein. It's a charming example of an old city, modernized. Buildings are small and old but the shops, restaurants and bars are vibrant and.....  more »
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  • Love it. Little idyllic place with a lot of charm. Quality food and a vine connoisseur paradise. It is totally worth a visit.
  • Charming little town on the banks of the Danube, surrounded by wineyards. Rich with history and tradition as part of the UNESCO World Heritage.
  • Quaint town - limited options for a Sunday. Christmas market had great selection given size .
  • Very historical gate to the city. It's the only one that made it thorough the war. It's the entrance to the city center and main shopping street.
  • The exterior gate into the city center. While there is also a lovely clock tower above, I thought this view would provide a unique perspective. Nice welcoming sight as you enter town.

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