L'église paroissiale de Gumpoldskirchen (en allemand : Pfarrkirche Gumpoldskirchen) est une église paroissiale catholique située dans la commune de Gumpoldskirchen, en Basse-Autriche. Dédiée à saint Michel, elle est rattachée au doyenné de Mödling et au vicariat unter dem Wienerwald de l'archidiocèse de Vienne. Elle est protégée au titre des monuments historiques.
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Gumpoldskirchen is a town in the district of Mödling in the Austrian state of Lower Austria. Gumpoldskirchen borders on the municipalities Mödling, Guntramsdorf, Gaaden, Pfaffstätten and Traiskirchen. The municipal area extends from the flats in the Vienna Basin to forest areas of the Anninger in the Vienna Woods. Gumpoldskirchen is very famous for its wine, especially its Spätrot-Rotgipfler blend, and "Heurigers" as it attracts many tourists from Vienna to its hillside vineyards. Gumpoldskirchen derives its name from Gumpold of Passau.
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Gumpoldskirchen is a railway station in the town of Gumpoldskirchen in Lower Austria.
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Novomatic is an international gambling company based in Austria, founded by Johann Graf in 1980.
Novomatic operates about 2,000 casinos and other gaming facilities in about 50 countries, many of them under the Admiral Casino brand. It also offers online gambling, and produces slot machines and other technology for the gaming industry. As of 2021, it has about 21,000 employees and annual revenue of €1.8 billion.
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Guntramsdorf is a town in the district of Mödling in the Austrian state of Lower Austria. As part of the "Industrieviertel", the industrial region in the southeast of Lower Austria, it is well connected to the country capital Vienna. The local rail service Badner Bahn connects Guntramsdorf with the central district of Vienna in the north and popular spa resort destination Baden bei Wien in the south. In the west of the town lies the Vienna Woods, an outlier of the Alpine foothills, featuring recreational forest areas and hiking trails, and the southeast of Guntramsdorf extends into the thermal Vienna Basin.
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Pfaffstätten is a railway station in the town of Pfaffstätten in Lower Austria.