Gmünd in northwestern Waldviertel

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Palm House in Gmünd Castle Gardens © Duke of W4

Palm House in Gmünd Castle Gardens © Duke of W4

Gmünd is a town in northwestern Waldviertel in the Austrian state of Lower Austria, the capital of the Gmünd district.

The municipality consists of the Katastralgemeinden Böhmzeil, Breitensee, Eibenstein, Gmünd and Grillenstein. Situated on the Lainsitz (Lužnice) river where it forms the border with České Velenice in the Czech Republic, it is an important road and railway crossing point, next to the Blockheide Nature Park.

Town Square © Gernot Arnberger Old Town Hall, today Museum Gmünd © Duke of W4 Building on the Town Square © Duke of W4 Blockheide protected area - Lake Blockheide © Haeferl Gmünd Castle © Duke of W4 Palm House in Gmünd Castle Gardens © Duke of W4
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Blockheide protected area - Lake Blockheide © Haeferl
The development of the town, first mentioned in a 1208 deed, was decisively pushed by the inauguration of the Emperor Franz Joseph Railway from Vienna to Prague in 1869. By the 1919 Treaty of Saint-Germain its northern part with the main station was awarded to Czechoslovakia, forming the new town of Velenice.

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