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The Maria Theresien-Schlössl

The Jedleseer Herrschaftshaus , also known as Maria-Theresien-Schlössl , Loretto-Schlössel or Klosterneuburger Hof , is located in the 21st  Viennese district of Floridsdorf in the Jedlesee district at Lorettoplatz 5. The building is under monument protection ( list entry ).

history

West view of the former manor house

The place Jedlesee was with the crossing over the Danube between the Marchfeld and the place Nussdorf a stop for truck drivers. The front building was destroyed in 1683 during the second Turkish siege of Vienna . The lordship of Jedlesee was taken over by Count Albert Bouquoy in 1696. His wife Antonia Renata Countess von Bouquoy had the manor house built, and in 1713 she also had the Maria Loretto Chapel built opposite the manor house. From 1778 to 1789 it belonged to the doctor Freiherr Anton von Störck , a personal physician of Maria Theresa of Austria, hence the local name with Maria-Theresien-Schlössl or Jedleseer Loretto-Schlössel .

From 1841 until today it became the property of Klosterneuburg Abbey . The mansion was subsequently called Klosterneuburger Hof and served as a residence for priests. The pastor and social reformer Rudolf Franz Eichhorn (1853–1925) spent his old age here.

Subsequently, the Floridsdorfer Tennis Club used the building with the garden behind it until 2003 , where there were open tennis courts and a tennis hall, which was demolished in 2010 after a fire in 2008.

The manor house stood empty from 2003 to 2017. From 2016 it was restored and expanded according to the plans of the cathedral builder architect Wolfgang Zehetner and has been used as the rectory of the Jedlesee parish since 2017 . The statue of Nepomuk in the front garden was removed for restoration in June 2008 and placed again in the course of the restoration of the building. Residential buildings were built on the ground behind.

Location and architecture

It is a single-storey building with a basement, originally symmetrical, but structurally shortened to the former branch of the Danube, the Black Lacke , due to a break in the bank. With the straightening of the Danube, the Schwarze Lacke became a stagnant body of water. After the Second World War , it was filled with rubble and rubbish to create a storage area as a recreational area. The facade is structured and provided with a double- headed eagle shield from 1762. In the front garden there is a stone figure of St. John Nepomuk from the 18th century.

Picture gallery

literature

Web links

Commons : Jedleseer Herrschaftshaus  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Jedlesee.at: Short version of the village history Jedlesee , accessed September 2009
  2. ↑ Get Jedlesee: Lustgarten - tennis club - apartment blocks?  ( Page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. . @1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.jedlesee-erhalten.at  Retrieved September 2009
  3. Loretto Schlössl - New Shine - New Purpose TV21, July 5, 2016
  4. Parish Loretto takes over Maria-Theresien-Schlössel . In: mein district.at . ( mein district.at [accessed September 30, 2018]).
  5. Jedlesee - Now the Schlössl is being renovated! Retrieved September 30, 2018 .
  6. Markus Landerer, Claus Süss: Every reading Loretto locks in distress . Monument Protection Initiative, April 21, 2010 (OTS press release 20100421 OTS0051)
  7. Mediation: publicmediation.at Round Table Schlösslgrund . June 9, 2009, July 20, 2009
  8. http://sites.google.com/site/keinbaulandstattgruenland September 2011

Coordinates: 48 ° 16 ′ 12.1 ″  N , 16 ° 23 ′ 8.6 ″  E