Aggsbach

Aggsbach is a small wine-growing town in the Krems-Land district of Lower Austria, Austria.

As of 2001, it has a population of 714 and an area of 13.72 km.² Aggsbach was first mentioned in an 1148 document calling it "Accusabah".

The actual female fertility figure is located in the Naturhistorisches Museum in Vienna, while a life size reproduction is located in a field in Willendorf.

The other hamlets are Aggsbach Markt (the main town), Groisbach, and Köfering.

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Today Aggsbach is most famous for being the place where the Venus of Willendorf was found, in the Willendorf hamlet .