Gneixendorf

Gneixendorf is a village near Krems in Lower Austria. It was the location of Stalag XVII-B, the setting of the Billy Wilder film Stalag 17.

The stone-age pre-history, the history of Christian orders settlement and rule and their stately renaissance buildings, followed by a manorial history, particularly of the van Beethoven and von Schweitzer families between 1820 and 1935 and the World War II break with the STALAG XVII B Prisoner-of-War camp 1940-1945 are all comprehensively documented by "Chronik von Gneixendorf", published in 2009 by Verschoenerungsverein Gneixendorf. See also Krems-Gneixendorf. Gneixendorf has been incorporated with the town of Krems since 1968. The composer Ludwig van Beethoven spent the period September-December 1826 in Gneixendorf as the guest of his younger brother Johann, who had acquired the Schloss/Wasserhof (see A.Thayer "Life of Beethoven" Princeton University Press (1964).

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Coordinates: 48°26′N 15°36′E / 48.433°N 15.600°E / 48.433; 15.600

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