Hauskirchen
Nestled in the green landscape of the Weinviertel, Hauskirchen is located in the district of Gänserndorf - consisting of the villages of Hauskirchen, Prinzendorf and Rannersdorf. The Zaya river flows through the municipality.
Hauskirchen: The best excursion tips for the whole family
Beautiful vineyard landscapes and extensive cycle paths in and around Hauskirchen invite you to take long excursions. Art openings and music events await in the Hauskirchen village gallery - a meeting place that aims to inspire new creative perspectives.
The Prinzendorf Potato Museum promises an exciting journey into the past: the agricultural museum was founded in 1973 in honor of Pastor Jungbluth - a promoter of potato cultivation in the Weinviertel who lived and worked in the 18th century. A 250-year-old smokehouse and other rooms can be admired. Numerous old tools and machines are also on display.
Historical sights in Hauskirchen
In addition to several enchanting statues, there is a baroque mill and an 18th century granary to discover in Hauskirchen. Prinzendorf Castle is privately owned by the world-famous Austrian painter Hermann Nitsch. Another stately castle is located in Hauskirchen.




