Protestant Church Ramsau am Dachstein...

The beautiful neo-Romantic church was built between 1888 and 1895. The particularly hard stone of the church was laboriously quarried from the Kramllahn in Ramsau, hewn and transported to the construction site. The church gets its special charm from the many galleries made entirely of wood.

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Weather

Tuesday

Tuesday -1°C

-1°C

Wednesday

Wednesday 1°C

1°C

Thursday

Thursday 2°C

2°C

morning

17.02.2026

morning -3°C
Temperature
-3°C
Sunshine
20%
Freezing level
600

afternoon

17.02.2026

afternoon -1°C
Temperature
-1°C
Sunshine
30%
Freezing level
900

Forecast

In the Alps, the cold northerly airflow will also persist on Tuesday. These conditions will only allow a few clear spells; it will remain very cloudy to overcast and it will snow at times.

Last update: 17.02.2026

Wednesday

18.02.2026

Wednesday 1°C
Temperature
1°C
Sunshine
70%
Freezing level
1400

Thursday

19.02.2026

Thursday 2°C
Temperature
2°C
Sunshine
20%
Freezing level
1600

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A ridge of high pressure will temporarily bring us calm, slightly cloudy weather on Ash Wednesday. Unfortunately from Thursday, humid yet slightly milder air will once again push into our region.

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Protestant Church Ramsau am Dachstein...
Ramsau am Dachstein
8972, Ort 88
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