Blaustaudenhof

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The Blaustaudenhof is an estate in Laa an der Thaya in Lower Austria .

The Blaustaudenhof is located 4 km west of Laa an der Thaya in the middle of the cadastral community Blaustaudnerhof , whose area is 3.82 km² and where it is the only building ensemble. For statistics, the estate is part of the Wulzeshofen village .

history

In a document from Duke Heinrich II. From 1171, the village of Plaustauden is mentioned, which was led in 1332 as a fiefdom of the Burgrave of Nuremberg and later shared with the Johannites. The village of Blaustauden was given up in the 14th century due to plague and famine. In 1624 the Coming Mailberg of the Sovereign Order of Malta was in possession of blue bushes. In 1933 the estate was sold to the Hohenau sugar factory of the Strakosch brothers , and in 1938 it came into the possession of Count Karl Friedrich Maria von Khuen-Lützow (born March 6, 1879 in Grusbach; † June 30, 1963 in Bozen) from Grusbach through Aryanization and from 1948 it was again owned by the Hohenauer sugar factory. In 2005 the estate was transferred to Gutsverwaltung Blaustauden GmbH & Co KG.

Individual evidence

  1. List of places 2001 Lower Austria , Statistics Austria, Vienna 2005, PDF
  2. The history of the market town of Neudorf , accessed on September 9, 2018.
  3. history of the manor on blaustauden.at

Coordinates: 48 ° 43 ′ 22 ″  N , 16 ° 20 ′ 9 ″  E