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Ramingstein | ||
federal state | Salzburg | |
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Residents | 1.059 (2018) | |
height | 970 m | |
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Ramingstein is a community in Lungau In the state Salzburg. As Village of artists Ramingstein has made a name for itself in Austria.
background
The municipality of Ramingstein has the following districts:
- Madling
- Ramingstein
- Kendlbruck
- Karneralm
getting there
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Map of Ramingstein
By plane
The Salzburg Airport is the nearest airport.
By train
Ramingstein is on the Murtalbahn, the narrow-gauge railway line from Unzmarkt via Murau Tamsweg (Track width 760 mm). The route is operated by the Styrian State Railways. There are three stops in Ramingstein, Ramingstein-Thomatal and Madling.
By bus
In the street
mobility
Tourist Attractions
- The 1 Finstergrün Castle, which is now used as a youth hostel, is the landmark of Ramingstein. The origin probably goes back to the 12th century, in 1135 it was first mentioned in a document, threatened with decay in the 17th century and devastated by a forest fire in 1841, the castle became a ruin. In 1899 the Hungarian Count Sandor Szapary bought the ruin and in 1901 began a new building using the same materials as the old castle, in the style of the 13th century. The castle has had its current appearance since around 1908.
- Pilgrimage church Maria Hollenstein, in the district of Kendlbruck.
- Parish church to 2 Saint Achatius
- Silver mine
- Blast furnace plant, in the district of Kendlbruck.
Finstergrün Castle | access | in the courtyard | View from Finstergrün Castle |
activities
- The 400 year old 1 Jagglerhof has three stages and is used as an art and cultural center, with international festivals, theaters, exhibitions, symposia and workshops.
Regular events
- At the Samson parade a giant figure is carried around, accompanied by two dwarfs.