Wartmannstetten
The market town of Wartmannstetten is located in the district of Neunkirchen - and comprises the eight villages of Wartmannstetten, Ramplach, Diepolz, Hafning, Gramatl, Straßhof, Weibnitz and Unter-Danegg. The municipality is characterized by attractive leisure facilities, a lively club life and intact village communities.
Excursion destinations in Wartmannstetten invite young and adult guests to explore and discover. Historical monuments and sights characterize the village. The Marien-Dankes church, for example, which can be seen from afar, was built at the end of the 1950s - according to plans by Viktor Kraft and with a Madonna by the sculptor Maria Plachy.
Wartmannstetten: a nice rest and good food in the log cabin
The Blockhausheurigen Posch is excellent in the truest sense of the word: in addition to award-winning drinks, it offers down-to-earth cuisine with meat from its own production. The adjoining playground and petting zoo are especially great for families with children.
Sights in Wartmannstetten
- Prayer chapel: The baroque chapel from 1736 houses a crucifix from the late 15th century.
- Schulberg burial ground: The Celtic burial ground was uncovered in 1957 during the construction of the church.
- Roman brickworks: Two Roman brick kilns were excavated in Rones.
- Local chapel: The neo-Gothic building probably dates back to 1874.














