Maria Wörth - A picturesque gem in Carinthia
Imagine you are in one of the most idyllic places in Austria, right on the Lake Wörthersee: Welcome to Maria Wörth, a place that combines history and nature in a unique way.
Brief information:
- What is Maria Wörth? A charming village on the southern shore of the Wörthersee in Carinthia, known for its churches and picturesque location. Known especially for the Pilgrimage Church on the rocky peninsula.
- Arrival and parking: By car via the A2 and B91, parking spaces are available nearby.
- Admission prices: The place itself is free and accessible at any time
- Particularities: Known for the Romanesque church of St. Mary and the beautiful view of the Wörthersee.
- Sightseeing attractions: Historic churches, viewpoints, walking paths along the lake.
- Recommended length of stay: 2-3 hours
- Gastronomy: Local restaurants offer traditional Carinthian cuisine.
Why is Maria Wörth famous?
Maria Wörth attracts visitors with its unique combination of cultural heritage and natural beauty. The Romanesque church of St. Maria, one of the main attractions, towers majestically over Lake Wörth and offers breathtaking views. The town itself is very well connected by Pyramidenkogel observation tower The place is not only a spiritual center, but also a witness to the long history of the region.
What is there to see?
In addition to the Church of St. Mary, you should not miss the smaller Winter Church, which is known for its impressive frescoes. The walking paths along the lake offer relaxing moments and picturesque views. There is also a small snack bar right by the lake where you can buy drinks and snacks.
The story of Mariah Wörth
The history of is closely linked to the development of Christianity in the region. Originally founded as a monastery in the 9th century, the place developed into an important religious center. The historic buildings and works of art tell of the deep religious and cultural significance that Maria Wörth has had over the centuries.