Dehio Vienna suburbs 1996

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The Dehio-Handbuch - Die Kunstdenkmäler Österreichs - Wien - Vororte appeared in 1996 in the new Austrian Dehio series started by the Federal Monuments Office . In 1993 the band went to the suburbs and followed in 2003 the band to the inner city .

General

The manual lists monuments within the meaning of Section 1 of the Monument Protection Act, i.e. immovable and movable objects of historical, artistic and other cultural significance regardless of whether there is a public interest in their preservation. On the one hand, the Dehio is an aid to monuments research, on the other hand, an art guide, as it should also spread the appreciation for art and cultural monuments.

The Dehio Wien was a pioneering work by the Federal Monuments Office, because a systematic tour and inventory of the objects had never taken place before. The head of the work, the art historian Eckart Vancsa , emphasized the city ​​monument of Vienna , i.e. Vienna as a historically continuous center in Central Europe. In 1993, after the completion of the dehios to the suburbs, work began on the former suburbs and now urban districts outside the belt and beyond the Danube .

Districts X. to XIX. and XXI. to XXIII. district

The dehio on the former suburbs shows that the historical substance of the places has largely been preserved, so that Vienna in the sense of a cosmopolitan city of the 19th century has been preserved almost intact, and therefore Vienna can be referred to as a monument of the city .

The editing was started by Inge Podbrecky, continued by Christina Seidl and completed by Veronika Pirker. Eva Maria Höhle and Bruno Maldoner provided active and advisory assistance from the State Conservate for Vienna, Christa Farka from the soil monuments department, Géza Hajós from the garden architecture department, Walther Brauneis’s sound monuments department, and Peter Swittalek’s technical monuments department.

Mention

  • Dehio Vienna. X. to XIX. and XXI. to XXIII. District Edited by Wolfgang Czerny, Ingrid Kastel, Ulrike Kirner-Mühlbacher, Andreas Lehne , Inge Podbrecky and Christina Seidl. Contributions by Peter Adam, Günther Buchinger, Beatrix Hajós, Géza Jajós, Renate Holzschuh-Hofer, Elfriede Iby, Ulrike Knall-Brskovsky, Veronika Pirker, Ulrike Steiner, Eckart Vancsa and Margareta Vyoral-Tschapka. Verlag Anton Schroll & Co, Vienna 1996, ISBN 3-7031-0693-X .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Foreword by Ernst Bacher , General Conservator, Vienna in November 1996.
  2. ^ A b Preliminary remarks by Eckart Vancsa