Teutonic order coming Wiener Neustadt

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Tower seen from the city park, in front of it a remnant of the city wall

The Deutschordenskommende Wiener Neustadt is a former commander in Wiener Neustadt at Bahngasse 3 and 5.

The original Möger'sche Freihaus came into the possession of the Carmelite Order in 1665 and was given to the Teutonic Order in 1673 in an exchange for the area of ​​the later Carmelite Church in Wiener Neustadt . The two neighboring three-winged courtyards with the main building at No. 3 and the farm building at No. 5 form the former Teutonic Order. From 1809 to 1814 the buildings were leased as a factory building for the Bruno Neuling cloth factory, and the Christoph Andrae textile factory from 1814, and in 1818 it was sold to the blanket manufacturer Johann Kappelhofer. It was then converted into a residential and commercial building. The chapel with the tower was profaned .

The two-storey building on main No. 3 shows a lisenengegliederte facade 1673, a rusticated pilastergerahmtes basket arch portal wedge stone about a double window under a triangular gable with cartouche with order cross. In the barrel vaulted entrance is a staircase portal with a cross in the segment gable. There is a groin vaulted passage to the right courtyard . In the courtyard is an onion helmet-crowned tower of the former chapel. There are also pawlats with rococo lattice.

literature

  • Dehio manual. The art monuments of Austria: Lower Austria south of the Danube. Part 2. M to Z. Wiener Neustadt. Former Coming from the German Order. Bundesdenkmalamt , Verlag Berger, Horn / Vienna 2003, ISBN 3-85028-365-8 , p. 2637.

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Coordinates: 47 ° 48 ′ 37.4 "  N , 16 ° 14 ′ 35.2"  E