Krems an der Donau
Statutory city in Lower Austria, Austria
Statutory city in Lower Austria, Austria
Krems an der Donau (German pronunciation: [ˈkʁɛms ʔan deːɐ̯ ˈdoːnaʊ̯] , lit. ' Krems on the Danube ' ) is a town with 25,271 inhabitants end 2022 in Austria, in the federal state of Lower Austria . It is the fifth-largest city of Lower Austria and is approximately 70 kilometres (43 miles) west of Vienna . Krems is a city with its own statute (or Statutarstadt ), and therefore it is both a municipality and a district.
Geography
Krems is located at the confluence of the Krems and Danube Rivers at the eastern end of Wachau valley, in the southern Waldviertel .
Krems borders the following municipalities: Stratzing , Langenlois , Rohrendorf bei Krems , Gedersdorf , Traismauer , Nußdorf ob der Traisen , Paudorf , Furth bei Göttweig , Mautern an der Donau , Dürnstein , and Senftenberg .
History
View of Krems in 1679
View of Krems in 1900
View of Krems in 2006
Danube in Krems with the harbour in background
Krems was first mentioned in 995 in a certificate of Otto III ,[ 3] but settlement was apparent even before then. For example, a child's grave, over 27,000 years old, was found here. This is the oldest grave found in Austria.
During the 11th and 12th centuries, Chremis, as it was then called, was almost as large as Vienna.
At the end of the Thirty Years' War , Swedish troops captured Krems in 1645 during their invasion of Lower Austria. The city was recaptured by Imperial troops under Hans Christoph von Puchheim and Johann Wilhelm von Hunolstein on 5 May 1646.[ 4]
Krems is the primary producer of Marillenschnaps , an apricot brandy. It is also the hometown of Martin Johann Schmidt , called "Kremserschmidt", the leading painter , draughtsman and etcher of the Austrian late Baroque .
City division
Innenstadt (Inner City)
Weinzierl
Mitterau
Stein
Egelsee
Rehberg
Am Steindl
Gneixendorf
Lerchenfeld
Krems-Süd (South Krems)
Population development
The population (with principal residence status) in the agglomeration was about 50,000 at the end of 2010.
Climate
Climate data for Krems
Month
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Year
Record high °C (°F)
16.8 (62.2)
21.1 (70.0)
24.9 (76.8)
27.8 (82.0)
31.6 (88.9)
36.8 (98.2)
36.0 (96.8)
36.5 (97.7)
33.5 (92.3)
27.2 (81.0)
23.5 (74.3)
16.1 (61.0)
36.8 (98.2)
Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
3.1 (37.6)
5.1 (41.2)
10.2 (50.4)
15.3 (59.5)
20.6 (69.1)
23.3 (73.9)
25.8 (78.4)
25.5 (77.9)
20.4 (68.7)
14.5 (58.1)
7.5 (45.5)
3.7 (38.7)
14.6 (58.3)
Daily mean °C (°F)
−0.6 (30.9)
0.8 (33.4)
4.9 (40.8)
9.3 (48.7)
14.6 (58.3)
17.6 (63.7)
19.5 (67.1)
18.9 (66.0)
14.3 (57.7)
8.9 (48.0)
3.7 (38.7)
0.7 (33.3)
9.4 (48.9)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
−3.2 (26.2)
−2.5 (27.5)
0.8 (33.4)
4.5 (40.1)
9.0 (48.2)
12.0 (53.6)
13.8 (56.8)
13.4 (56.1)
9.7 (49.5)
4.9 (40.8)
0.8 (33.4)
−2.1 (28.2)
5.1 (41.2)
Record low °C (°F)
−22.8 (−9.0)
−20.0 (−4.0)
−18.1 (−0.6)
−4.7 (23.5)
−0.2 (31.6)
1.3 (34.3)
5.7 (42.3)
4.8 (40.6)
0.6 (33.1)
−7.9 (17.8)
−16.3 (2.7)
−22.7 (−8.9)
−22.8 (−9.0)
Average precipitation mm (inches)
17.3 (0.68)
21.0 (0.83)
27.4 (1.08)
37.5 (1.48)
58.2 (2.29)
80.2 (3.16)
79.8 (3.14)
62.0 (2.44)
45.5 (1.79)
28.3 (1.11)
33.6 (1.32)
24.9 (0.98)
515.7 (20.3)
Average snowfall cm (inches)
8.3 (3.3)
7.5 (3.0)
6.2 (2.4)
0.2 (0.1)
0.0 (0.0)
0.0 (0.0)
0.0 (0.0)
0.0 (0.0)
0.0 (0.0)
0.0 (0.0)
4.2 (1.7)
6.8 (2.7)
33.2 (13.1)
Average precipitation days (≥ 1.0 mm)
5.0
5.1
5.8
6.5
9.0
9.9
9.6
8.4
6.9
5.0
7.2
6.0
84.4
Average snowy days (≥ 1.0 cm)
10.1
6.9
2.6
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.8
6.2
27.8
Mean monthly sunshine hours
55.3
88.8
127.4
171.5
219.6
214.2
238.5
234.9
157.3
120.9
53.9
41.9
1,724.2
Source: Central Institute for Meteorology and Geodynamics [ 5]
Main sights
Old Town of Krems
The Steiner Tor in Krems
Piarist Church
Dreifaltigkeitssäule
View of Stein an der Donau, a quarter in the west end of the city
View of Stein (from the left to the right: Frauenbergkirche, Pfarrkirche Hl. Nikolaus, Minoritenkirche)
Old town
Bürgerspitalkirche
Dominikanerkirche
Dreifaltigkeitssäule
Göglhaus
Gozzoburg
Großes Sgraffitohaus
Pfarrkirche St. Veit
Piaristenkirche
Pulverturm
Rathaus
Simandlbrunnen
Steiner Tor: The gate, erected in 1480, is the second remaining medieval gate
Outside the Old Town
Frauenbergkirche
Göttweigerhofkapelle
Großer Passauerhof
Karikaturmuseum Krems
Kloster Und
Kremser Tor
Kunsthalle Krems
Forum Frohner
Landesgalerie Niederösterreich[ 6]
Linzer Tor
Mauthaus
Minoritenkirche
Pfarrkirche Hl. Nikolaus
Salzstadl
University Krems
Transport
Krems Central Station
Motorway to Vienna in the industrial area of Krems
The city's main railway station is a junction of the Franz-Josefs Railway to Vienna, the Kremser Railway to St. Pölten, the Donauufer Railway to Spitz and the regional railway to Horn. It is at the intersection of the Stockerauer Speedway S5 and the Kremser Speedway S33, and is traversed by the Danube Road B3, the Retzer Road B35, the Kremser Road B37 and the Langenloiser Road B218. Krems is a junction of the Wieselbus bus lines, which provides radial connections between Sankt Pölten and the different regions of Lower Austria.
Main Roads
Stockerauer Schnellstraße (S5) from Krems to Vienna
Kremser Schnellstraße (S33) from Krems to St. Pölten
Donau Straße (B3) from Krems to Linz
Aggsteiner Straße (B33) from Krems to Melk
Retzer Straße (B35) from Krems to Retz
Kremser Straße (B37) from Krems to Rastenfeld
Langenloiser Straße (B218) from Krems to Langenlois
Railroad
Air traffic
In the city
A network of four bus lines operates at regular intervals within the city.
Every summer, a tourist train connects the ancient parts of the city with museums, the central railway station and the passenger ship terminal of Krems.
Politics
Municipal council
The municipal council consists of 40 members and since the municipal elections in 2017 it consists of the following parties:
Municipal elections in Krems were held, at the same time as the Austrian legislative election, 2017 on 15 October 2017.
City's senate
The city's senate consists of 10 members:
SPÖ : 5 members
ÖVP : 4 members
FPÖ : 1 members
Public facilities
Educational facilities
Bundesrealgymnasium Krems Ringstraße
University for Continuing Education Krems
Prison
Leisure and sports sites
Swimming is available at Kremser Strandbad (indoor swimming pool ) and outdoor.
Margaret of Austria , ca.1490
Franz Schneider , 1854
Wilhelm Miklas , 3rd President of Austria
Notable people
Ava (ca.1060–1127), poet, the first named female writer in the German language; she lived in Krems
Margaret of Austria (1204–1266), German queen, (1225-1235) & Queen of Bohemia, (1253-1260).
Johann Georg Schmidt (1685–1748), called the "Wiener Schmidt", an Austrian Baroque painter, he died in Krems
Martin Johann Schmidt (1718–1801), called the "Kremser Schmidt", painter of the Austrian Rococo , he died in Krems
Michael Wutky (1739–1822), an Austrian landscape painter in the Rococo style
Ludwig Guttenbrunn (1750–1819), an Austrian artist of portraits and history painting.
Vinzenz Eduard Milde (1777–1853), Dean of Krems and Archbishop of Vienna , pastor of Krems and teacher at the former Piarist Gymnasium Krems, (DE Wiki) .[ 7]
Ludwig Ritter von Köchel (1800–1877), an Austrian musicologist, writer, composer, botanist and publisher.
Franz Schneider (1812–1897), physician and chemist
Eduard Melly, (DE Wiki) (1814-1854), art historian, politician and numismatist
Johann Nordmann (1820–1887), journalist, travel writer and poet
Wilhelm Gause (1853–1916), painter, he died in Krems
Josef Maria Eder (1855–1944), photochemist and pioneer of Picture & Photography
Julius Ernest Wilhelm Fučík (1872–1916) composer and conductor; military musician in Krems, 1891-1894
Wilhelm Miklas (1872–1956), politician (CS) and the third President of the 1st Republic, 1928-1938
Josef Meller, (DE Wiki) (1874–1968), university professor of ophthalmology
Josef Bayer, (DE Wiki) (1882–1931), director of Natural History Museum, Vienna , helped find Venus of Willendorf
Fritz Dworschak (1890–1974), an Austrian numismatist, art historian and museum director
Rudolf Redlinghofer (1900–1940), Conscientious objector , Nazi victim, beheaded in 1940, now rehabilitated
Peter B. Neubauer (1913–2008), child psychiatrist and psychoanalyst
Wolfgang Kummer, (DE Wiki) (1935–2007), physicist
Dagmar Braun Celeste (born 1941), an American counselor, author and former first lady of Ohio
Ulrike Lunacek (born 1957), journalist and politician (Green)
Robert Streibel , (born 1959), historian, writer and poet.
Sport
Twin towns
Krems is twinned with the following cities:
Ribe , Denmark, since 1971
Böblingen , Baden-Württemberg , Germany, since 1971
Beaune , Côte-d'Or , Bourgogne-Franche-Comté , France, since 1973
Passau , Bavaria , Germany, since 1974
Kroměříž , Czech Republic , since 1994
Grapevine , Texas , United States, since 1999
References
External links
Wikivoyage has a travel guide for
Krems .
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