Marian pilgrimage route, Hartberg
Partially opened
Hartberg - St. Anna - Pöllauberg | Pilgrimage and following the longing The pilgrimage route leads from Hartberg, the center of Eastern Styria, via Neuberg and the church of St. Anna to Pöllauberg.
In 1679, the year of the plague, the parish of Hartberg vowed to make an annual pilgrimage to Pöllauberg. This pilgrimage is still alive today and the route leads via St. Anna on September 8th. On the occasion of the first Hartberg pilgrimage, a votive picture was erected in Pöllauberg, which has survived to this day.
The Marian pilgrimage site of Pöllauberg lies in the middle of the Pöllau Valley Nature Park. The pilgrimage church, founded by Katharina von Stubenberg, is one of the most magnificent High Gothic churches in the whole of Styria.
The pilgrimage to the Pöllauberg began with the veneration of an image of the Virgin Mary in the 12th century. The attraction of the place has remained unbroken ever since. Due to the exposed location of the village, Pöllauberg is rightly called the "sun and panoramic terrace of Eastern Styria". You can enjoy a magnificent panoramic view over the entire East Styrian hill country all the way to Slovenia and far into the Hungarian lowlands.