House maning

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Hausmaning (also known as Freytags-Gut or Eckhartshof ) was the name of a hamlet in the Upper Austrian capital Linz ( Lederergasse 47), which was still called Hausmaning at the end of the 18th century.

The Hausmaning estate was first mentioned in 1307. According to a feudal letter from Prince Georg Adam von Starhemberg from 1797, five small houses belonged to the Freytags-Gut zu Hausmaning. In homes directory from 1771 the estate as is Eckhartshof after the then owner John Eckhart to hammer the Tään referred.

The building is what will later become the Linz State Women's Clinic. For the state women's clinic (until then housed in the Prunerstift ), the former Eckhartshof outdoor seating area was rented in 1843 and purchased in 1852. In 1861 the institution was administered by the Province of Upper Austria. In 1869 the orphanage there was closed. In 1904 a gynecological department was opened in a newly built pavilion; this started the transformation into a women's hospital. 1945–1951 the clinic served as an American military hospital; the gynecological clinic was temporarily housed in Niedernhart (then still called the insane asylum ). The state women's and children's clinic closed its doors here in 2005 and has moved to Krankenhausstrasse 26–30; Apartments are to be built on the site of the old clinic. This also ends the history of the Hausmaning estate.

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  • Hanns Kreczi: Linz, city on the Danube. Book publisher of the Democratic Printing and Publishing Society, Linz: undated

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Coordinates: 48 ° 18 ′ 37.7 ″  N , 14 ° 18 ′ 1.6 ″  E