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".
Population
Historical population
Year
Pop.
±%
1971
710
—
1981
711
+0.1%
1991
735
+3.4%
2001
719
−2.2%
2011
689
−4.2%
2021
643
−6.7%
Venus von Willendorf
Today Aggsbach is most famous for being the place where the Venus of Willendorf was found, in the Willendorf hamlet. 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.