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Amstetten Industrial Area (Austria)

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The Amstetten Industrial Area forms the economic heart of the Mostviertel region in Lower Austria and is a major site for the construction and steel industries. Thanks to its good location on the A1 Western Motorway and the Western Railway line, Amstetten functions as a high-performance logistics and production hub. Globally active companies such as the formwork specialist Doka or the metal forming expert Umdasch have established themselves here, securing thousands of jobs in the region. Amstetten's industrial development is closely linked to the expansion of the railway in the 19th century, which transformed the settlement from a rural village into an urban economic center. The industrial zone is characterized by strong innovative power and close cooperation between industry and research. Alongside large corporations, numerous medium-sized suppliers and craft businesses shape the economic structure. The town continuously invests in the expansion of commercial spaces and the sustainable energy supply for industrial operations.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jun–Aug.

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📋 Practical info

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What is this place?
The Amstetten Industrial Area serves as a vital economic engine for the region, concentrating heavily on advanced mechanical engineering and metal processing. It strongly supports both local commercial enterprises and broader Austrian manufacturing supply chains.
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Visiting
Access to the active metalworking and engineering factory floors is usually restricted to authorized personnel for strict safety and operational reasons. Curious travellers can generally only view the expansive exterior layouts from adjacent public pathways.
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Where to view it
Safe observation of the industrial infrastructure is typically best achieved from the public transit routes and main local roads that bypass the enterprise zones. Elevated vantage points in the surrounding Lower Austrian landscape might offer broader overviews.
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Local products
Because the focus is on heavy mechanical engineering and specialized metal parts, there are rarely direct consumer products available in the immediate manufacturing zones. However, nearby regional markets often feature tools or goods benefiting from this local industry.
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Active season
The industrial area experiences its highest activity levels during standard weekday morning and afternoon shifts when commercial operations and logistics are running fully. Traffic from transport and commuting workers typically drops off significantly on weekends.
Nearby
Observing this economic hub can be easily combined with a visit to the historic center of Amstetten or exploring the scenic Mostviertel region. The area's excellent transport connections make it a practical stop before heading towards the nearby Danube valley.

Geography

Coordinates
48.12500, 14.87000

Facts

  • Amstetten was officially granted city rights in the year 1897.
  • Doka Group, a world-leading formwork company, is headquartered here.
  • The industrial area is located in the strategically important city triangle of Linz-Wels-St. Polten.
  • Amstetten railway station is a major stop for long-distance traffic on the Western Railway.
  • The Umdasch Group boasts a company history that dates back to 1868.
  • The town of Amstetten is situated at an elevation of approximately 273 meters above sea level.

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Sights in the town Amstetten Industrial Area (6)

Pfarrkirche Amstetten-St. Stephan

Catholic parish church in Amstetten, Lower Austria, dedicated to Saint Stephen.

Klosterkirche der Schulschwestern

Church building in Lower Austria, part of the convent of the teaching sisters.

Heilandskirche

Protestant church in Amstetten, built in 1903, with a distinctive tower.

Arbeiterkammersaal Amstetten

Event hall of the Chamber of Labour in Amstetten, used for theatre and concerts.

Pölz-Kulturhalle Amstetten

Cultural hall in Amstetten, venue for concerts, balls and exhibitions.

Schloss Hubertus🏰 castle

Castle in Amstetten, surrounded by a park, now used for events.

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Frequently asked questions

What industries are located in the Amstetten industrial area?
Mainly metal processing, formwork systems (Doka), and the food industry.
Why is Amstetten an attractive industrial location?
Because of its direct connection to the A1 Westautobahn and the Westbahn railway line.
Can you take factory tours at companies in Amstetten?
Some companies offer tours for professional groups or schools by prior appointment.
What is the company Doka?
A world-leading company in formwork technology, headquartered in Amstetten.
Are there hotels for business travelers in the industrial area?
There are several hotels right in Amstetten that specialize in business travelers.
Amstetten Industrial Area: where is it located?
Amstetten Industrial Area is located in Upper Austria, Austria.
Amstetten Industrial Area: what is there to see?
Highlights include Pfarrkirche Amstetten-St. Stephan, Klosterkirche der Schulschwestern, Heilandskirche.
Amstetten Industrial Area: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Aug.
Amstetten Industrial Area: why is it worth visiting?
The Amstetten Industrial Area forms the economic heart of the Mostviertel region in Lower Austria and is a major site for the construction and steel industries.
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