Attraction Guide: Ungarnbrunnen, Wiener Neustadt, Austria

Ungarnbrunnen Guide

Ungarnbrunnen: A Symbol of Wiener Neustadt's Resilience Guide

The Ungarnbrunnen, or Hungarian Fountain, is a prominent landmark in Wiener Neustadt, serving as a poignant reminder of the city's historical ties to Hungary and its resilience in the face of adversity. This ornate fountain is a beautiful example of Baroque sculpture and a popular meeting point for locals and tourists alike. The Ungarnbrunnen was erected in 1758 to commemorate the end of Hungarian incursions into the region. During the 18th century, Wiener Neustadt faced numerous raids and sieges from Hungarian forces. The fountain symbolizes the eventual peace and reconciliation between Austria and Hungary. Its intricate design features allegorical figures representing Austria and Hungary, as well as depictions of victory and prosperity. Visitors can admire the fountain's detailed sculptures and learn about its historical significance. It's a great spot for taking photos and soaking in the atmosphere of the Hauptplatz (main square). While the fountain itself doesn't offer specific activities, it's surrounded by cafes and shops where you can relax and enjoy the local ambiance. Wiener Neustadt's culinary scene offers a range of options, from traditional Austrian fare to international cuisine. Be sure to try some local pastries or enjoy a coffee at one of the many cafes around the Hauptplatz.

Transportation

The Ungarnbrunnen is located on the Hauptplatz (main square) in the center of Wiener Neustadt. It's easily accessible on foot from anywhere in the city center. From Wiener Neustadt Hauptbahnhof (main train station), you can take bus lines 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, or 11 to the 'Hauptplatz' stop, which is right next to the fountain.