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  1. Contemporary illustration of Baden from 1482. Baden (Central Bavarian: Bodn), unofficially distinguished from other Badens as Baden bei Wien (Baden near Vienna), is a spa town in Austria. It serves as the capital of Baden District in the state of Lower Austria.

  2. Baden bei Wien ist eine Stadt in Niederösterreich, 25 km südlich von Wien an der Thermenlinie. Als Teil der Bedeutenden Kurstädte Europas zählt die Stadt zum UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe. Sie ist Sitz der Bezirkshauptmannschaft Baden. Besonders bekannt ist die Stadt für ihre reichhaltige Geschichte, Biedermeierarchitektur, Kunst- sowie Weinkultur.

  3. Baden, also known as Baden bei Wien (i.e., "Baden near Vienna") is a city in Lower Austria near Vienna with around 25,000 inhabitants. Baden is one of 11 "Great Spa Towns of Europe", a transcontinental UNESCO world heritage site .

  4. Baden, spa, eastern Austria. It lies along the Schwechat River, at the eastern edge of the Wiener Forest, south of Vienna. Settled in prehistoric times, it was a Roman watering place, or aquae, and was recorded in 869 as the seat of a Frankish imperial palace. Chartered in 1480, it was destroyed by.

  5. Baden is a city in the Austrian state of Lower Austria. It is the capital of the Baden District. It is also a spa town . It is about 26 km (16 mi) south of Vienna .

  6. historicthermaltowns.eu › portfolio › baden-bei-wienBaden bei Wien Austria - EHTTA

    Baden bei Wien in Austria is a member of the European Route of Historic Thermal Towns and is one of the Great Spa Towns of Europe World Heritage Site. Archaeological finds place Neolithic camps in the centre of the spring field, long before the Romans in the Imperial Province of “Pannonia” bathed in the sulphur rich waters to soothe […]

  7. Baden. Location within Austria. Baden is a railway station serving the town of Baden in Lower Austria. [1] The terminus of the Wiener Lokalbahn is located nearby the station. The composer Karel Komzák II died after attempting to jump onto a departing train at the station in 1905.

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