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Jakob Prandtauer was one of the most prominent architects of the baroque era, and the cathedral, his masterpiece of baroque rebuilding in St Pölten, has an impressive interior with lashings of fake marble and gold, augmented by frescoes by Daniel Gran. While exploring the cathedral, be sure to visit the cloister with its old gravestones.


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2. Rathausplatz

0.19 MILES

The Rathausplatz is a pretty town square lined with cafes and eye-catching pastel-coloured buildings. It is dominated by the Rathaus (town hall) on its…

3. Franziskanerkirche

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Franziskanerkirche was completed in 1770 and has a grandiose altar offset by side altar paintings by Kremser Schmidt.

4. Synagoge

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St Pölten's main synagogue dates from 1912 and has attractive art-nouveau features. The Nazis laid it to waste during the pogroms of 1938 and the building…

5. Stadtmuseum

0.24 MILES

The City Museum is expertly curated and well worth a visit. Its permanent collection focusing on art nouveau in St Pölten is on the 1st floor, and a…

6. Landesmuseum

0.39 MILES

The Lower Austria State Museum houses an interesting collection on the history, art and environment of the region. A wave made from glass, frozen in…

7. Klangturm

0.44 MILES

For a bird’s-eye view of the Landhausviertel, take the lift to the top of this tower, which often stages temporary art exhibitions.

8. Stift Herzogenburg

6.52 MILES

A short drive or train ride from town, Stift Herzogenburg is one of the Danube's baroque gems. You'll need to take a tour (book in advance for an English…