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Postcards of Enns

Situated at 280 mt, Enns is the most ancient town in Austria. There were settlements already in 4.500 BC, and it was a Roman camp with the name Lauriacum. In 1212 Duke Leopold VI granted the title of city.

Place: Enns - multiple views, including the Stadtturm, the clock tower, 59 mt high, built between 1554 and 1568 in the centre of the main square.
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Item: enns-0001
Price: 1.50 EUR

Place: Enns - multiple views, historical monuments
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Item: enns-0002
Price: 1.50 EUR

Place: Enns - multiple views of the Basilica of St. Laurenz, including the outside, the central Romanesque nave and the archaeological excavations; it was built in the 14th century on the site of a previous Roman temple, then was an early bishopric church in the 4th century and in the 8th century was named in honour of martyrs Florian and Severinus.