
City Tower
built in 1568, around 60 metres high and the emblem of the city. The gallery (157 steps) offers a majestic panorama view.
Basilica of St Lawrence
Displays Roman foundations and the remains of the early Christian church. The oldest element today is the tower, from the 9th/10th century, built using Roman construction materials. The present-day church was built at the end of the 13th century.
St Mary City Parish Church
one of the oldest churches of the mendican order in Austria (1276) with the Wallsee Chapel (1343), with marvellous windows by M. Prachensky Wallsee, original architecture of the Austrian High Gothic period.
Lauriacum Museum
former town hall. Shows Roman exhibits of international importance, and the only Roman ceiling fresco in Austria, »Amour and Psyche«. Prehistoric and ethnic studies collection.
Ennsegg Castle
getting wed like princes and princesses at Enns. The municipality of Enns has established its registrar’s office in Ennsegg Castle and thus offers every couple a really princely wedding. Couples may not only get married in the historic “picture” room, they may also marry in accordance with the rites of the church in the castle chapel. Furthermore, wonderful venues such as the “Georgenberger” room, the “Auersperg” room, the “Napoleon” room or the castle’s ancient vaults are available for the following celebrations.