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Gemeinde Ramingstein
Ramingstein is one of the 15 municipalities in the district of Tamsweg (Lungau) in the province of Salzburg in Austria.
Culture and sights
Wintergrün Castle
Finstergrün Castle
Pilgrimage church Maria Hollenstein in the district Kendlbruck
Parish church of St. Achatius
Blast furnace plant in the district of Kendlbruck
Silver mine: Today, the silver mine is set up as a show mine and provides an insight into the mining history of the time. In connection with this, an annual silver market has been established, which focuses on the mining tradition and related topics such as jewelry, minerals and handicrafts. The old ore paths can be walked on again, and a historical punching mill can be visited.
Oberschmelzkeusche
The Samson parade is a very old custom in the Lungau, where a giant figure is carried around.
Jagglerhof: The 400-year-old Jagglerhof with its three stages (including a 500-person natural arena) has developed into an art and cultural center beyond the borders of the region. International festivals, theaters, exhibitions, symposia and workshops have established themselves here and offer an attractive cultural program. As a village of artists, Ramingstein has made a name for itself throughout Austria in recent years.
Places in the region Salzburger Lungau
Göriach (7)
Lessach (1)
Mariapfarr (87)
Mauterndorf (117)
Muhr (3)
Ramingstein (16)
Sankt Andrä im Lungau (10)
Sankt Margarethen im Lungau (41)
Sankt Michael im Lungau (66)
Tamsweg (36)
Thomatal (3)
Tweng (2)
Unternberg (3)
Weisspriach (20)
Zederhaus (9)