Dobermannsdorf
Dobermannsdorf is a place and a cadastral community in the market town of Palterndorf-Dobermannsdorf in the Gänserndorf district in Lower Austria .
location
The Breitstraßenangerdorf Dobermannsdorf is located in the northeastern Weinviertel .
history
There are finds from the Bronze Age , the La Tène Age and a Slavic settlement in the 9th century. The place was mentioned in a document in 1221. Towards the end of the Second World War, from September 1944 to May 1945, Hungarian Jews were used as forced labor on a construction site and for work on oil wells. On January 1, 1972, the Lower Austria. Municipal structure improvement, the municipality of Dobermannsdorf merged with the municipality of Palterndorf .
Building
The town center runs parallel to the Thaya . The place has a continuously closed, mostly single-storey eaves structure with a slight line extension to the north and at the southern exit of the town. There are Zwerchhöfe mostly as alley front houses, often with longitudinal arbors. On the back roads there are groups of longitudinal and transverse barns. There are cellar lanes on Hausbrunnerstrasse in a loose line, mostly gable-free.
Culture and sights
- Catholic parish church Dobermannsdorf hl. Andreas
- Rectory
- Former school as a Zwerchhof
- Romantic cellar lanes
- Late Gothic tabernacle shrine from the end of the 15th century at the southern exit of the village
- Baroque figure of Johann Nepomuk 1746 at the northern exit of the village
literature
- The art monuments of Austria. Dehio Lower Austria north of the Danube 1990 . Dobermannsdorf, Palterndorf-Dobermannsdorf community, Breitstraßenangerdorf, Kellergassen, parish church St. Andreas, rectory, former School, small monuments. Pp. 98-99.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Forced labor camp for Hungarian Jews in Austria, entry Dobermannsdorf on deutschland-ein-denkmal.de
Coordinates: 48 ° 35 ′ 57.7 " N , 16 ° 49 ′ 19.2" E