Hermannskogel

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Elevation542 m (1,778 ft)
Coordinates48°16′N 16°17′E / 48.267°N 16.283°E / 48.267; 16.283
Hermannskogel
Hermannskogel (and top of Habsburgwarte) seen from the Rohrerwiese
Highest point
Elevation542 m (1,778 ft)
Coordinates48°16′N 16°17′E / 48.267°N 16.283°E / 48.267; 16.283
Geography
Hermannskogel is located in Austria
Hermannskogel
Hermannskogel

The Hermannskogel (German pronunciation: [ˈhɛʁmansˌkoːɡl̩] ) is a hill in Döbling, the 19th district of Vienna. At 542 metres above sea level, it is the highest natural point of Vienna. It lies on the border to Lower Austria.

The Habsburgwarte, standing atop the Hermannskogel, marked the kilometre zero in cartographic measurements used in Austria-Hungary until 1918.

Hermannskogel seen from the southwest

The Hermannskogel is a forested ridge in the Wienerwald. It is both the highest point in the Kahlengebirge and in the city of Vienna. The Hermannskogel is part of a north-eastern chain of foothills belonging to the eastern Alps. It is composed of flysch containing quartz, limestone, marl, and other conglomerates. The many cliff-like layers on the south-western approach to the Hermannskogel clearly show the hill's geological make-up.

The Kahlenberg and Leopoldsberg, behind which lie the Wiener Pforte, where the Danube breaks through the Wienerwald, are three kilometres to the east of the Hermannskogel. The Vogelsangberg stands nearby, as does the Dreimarkstein (to the southwest).

History

The kilometre zero

References

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