Pressbaum
Pressbaum is a town in the district of St. Pölten-Land in the Austrian state of Lower Austria. In 1881, Johannes Brahms completed his Second Piano Concerto while in the town. It belonged to Wien-Umgebung District which was dissolved at the end of 2016.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Town with 6,570 residents
- Description: municipality in Sankt Pölten District, Lower Austria, Austria
- Also known as: “Donnerin”, “Tannerin”, “Tannering”, and “Tonnerin”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Denkmal Kaiser Joseph II and Pressbaum railway station.
Denkmal Kaiser Joseph II
Memorial
Photo: Wikimedia, Public domain.
Denkmal Kaiser Joseph II is a memorial.
Pressbaum railway station
Railway stop
Photo: Priwo, Public domain.
Pressbaum is a railway station serving Pressbaum in Lower Austria.
Tullnerbach-Pressbaum railway station
Railway station
Photo: Linie29, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Tullnerbach-Pressbaum is a railway station serving Tullnerbach in Lower Austria.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Schwabendörfl and Purkersdorf.
Schwabendörfl
Hamlet
Photo: Kuhni74, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Schwabendörfl is a hamlet, which is situated 7 km southwest of Pressbaum.
Purkersdorf
Town
Photo: Bwag, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Purkersdorf is a municipality in the district of Sankt Pölten-Land District, in the Austrian state of Lower Austria. The Sandstein-Wienerwald natural park, a part of the Vienna Woods, is situated on its territory. Purkersdorf is situated 8 km northeast of Pressbaum.
Pressbaum
- Categories: municipality of Austria, place with town rights and privileges, and locality
- Location: Pressbaum, St. Pölten District, Lower Austria, Austria, Central Europe, Europe
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Latitude
48.17921° or 48° 10′ 45″ northLongitude
16.07709° or 16° 4′ 38″ eastPopulation
6,570Elevation
317 metres (1,040 feet)United Nations Location Code
AT PBMOpen location code
8FWR53HG+MROpenStreetMap ID
node 240094722OpenStreetMap feature
place=town
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Aragonese to Welsh—“Pressbaum” goes by many names.
- Aragonese: “Pressbaum”
- Basque: “Pressbaum”
- Catalan: “Pressbaum”
- Cebuano: “Pressbaum”
- Chechen: “Пресбаум”
- Chinese: “普雷斯鮑姆”
- Chinese: “普雷斯鲍姆”
- Czech: “Pressbaum”
- Dutch: “Pressbaum”
- Esperanto: “Pressbaum”
- Estonian: “Pressbaum”
- French: “Pressbaum”
- German: “Pressbaum”
- German: “Preßbaum”
- Hebrew: “פרסבאום”
- Hungarian: “Pressbaum”
- Irish: “Pressbaum”
- Italian: “Pressbaum”
- Italian: “Rekawinkel”
- Kazakh: “Presbawm”
- Kazakh: “Пресбаум”
- Kazakh: “پرەسباۋم”
- Ladin: “Pressbaum”
- Lombard: “Pressbaum”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Pressbaum”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Pressbaum”
- Persian: “پرسبوم”
- Polish: “Pressbaum”
- Portuguese: “Pressbaum”
- Russian: “Пресбаум”
- Slovak: “Pressbaum”
- Spanish: “Pfalzau”
- Spanish: “Pressbaum”
- Spanish: “Rekawinkel”
- Swedish: “Pressbaum”
- Tatar: “Пресбаум”
- Turkish: “Pressbaum”
- Ukrainian: “Пресбаум”
- Uzbek: “Presbaum”
- Uzbek: “Pressbaum”
- Uzbek: “Пресбаум”
- Uzbek: “Прессбаум”
- Venetian: “Pressbaum”
- Vietnamese: “Pressbaum”
- Volapük: “Pressbaum”
- Waray (Philippines): “Pressbaum”
- Welsh: “Pressbaum”
- “Pressbaum”
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Localities in the Area
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Polizeiinspektion Pressbaum and Bio&Regio Bauernmarkt Pressbaum.
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