Eisenstadt Wappen

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Cathedral Church

Cathedral
The city's parish church consecrated to Saint Martin.
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Haydn´s House

Haydn House
When he got promoted to conductor in 1766, Haydn bought this house and lived there with his wife Aloisia Keller until 1778.
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Haydn Church / Calvary

Haydn Church
Tightly nestled to the so-called Bergkirche, which is also often referred to as Haydn Church, there is the famous Calvary.
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Liszt Monument

Liszt Monument
The Liszt Monument on Esterházy Platz was made in 1936 to celebrate the 125th birthday of this great son of Burgenland.
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City Hall

City Hall
The structural fabric of the town hall dates back to 1560 and was changed after the city had been elevated to a royal free-trade zone in 1648.
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Franciscan Church

Franciscian Church
The Franciscan church and monastery in Haydngasse were founded around 1386 by the arch bishop Johann Kanizsai.
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Haydn's Summer Hut and Herb Gardens

Haydn´s Summer Hut
This was Haydn's preferred location for composing - the garden hut located on Bürgerspitalgasse.
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Jewish Cemetery / Jewish Quarter

Jewish Cemetery
The old Jewish Cemetery had been installed in the 17th century near the Jewish Quarter. Due to place restrictions, the new cemetery was set up near the old one. During the Naz ...
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Plague Column

Plague Column
Column in honour of the Holy Trinity and the crowned queen of heavens, Mary
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Esterházy Palace

Esterhazy Palace
In 1622 Count Nikolaus Esterházy founded the era Esterházy in Eisenstadt.
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