Discover St. Pölten by Hire Car
St. Pölten is the largest city in the southwest of Lower Austria, with a population of 50,000 in an area of 108 square kilometres.
The area around St. Pölten, which lies in the northern foothills of the Alps, was settled as early as the Neolithic period, as evidenced by numerous finds from that time.
It has grown as a town since the early Middle Ages and was granted market rights in the 11th century.
Sights in St. Pölten
Among St. Pölten’s many historic buildings, the town hall in particular, which harmoniously combines several architectural styles from Gothic to Renaissance, is considered a landmark of the city.
Imposing here is also the baroque imperial stucco ceiling in the mayor’s chamber. No less impressive, however, are the many churches in St. Pölten, of which the cathedral church with its 77-metre-high tower is one of the most beautiful.
The old town of St. Pölten is particularly captivating with its picturesque squares, such as Riemerplatz or Herrenplatz. They are distinguished by their adjacent patrician buildings with their picturesque facades of diverse architectural styles.
Often the open spaces are additionally designed with modern sculptures.
Exploring the surrounding area of St. Pölten
With a hire car, you can furthermore set off from St. Pölten ideally for a castle tour. No less than three fascinating buildings of this kind are located in the immediate vicinity.
In Pottenbrunn, a district of St. Pölten, lies the Renaissance castle of the same name, which was built with its two wings around 1000, but has been repeatedly changed over the years.
Just a few steps away, you’ll come across the 12th-century Wasserburg Castle. The baroque building can even be rented by the week. Also built in the baroque style is Ochsenburg Castle, which is located directly on the Traisen River.