Kulm (Eberau municipality)

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Kulm in Burgenland ( village )
locality
cadastral municipality Kulm
Kulm (Eberau municipality) (Austria)
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Basic data
Pole. District , state Güssing  (GS), Burgenland
Judicial district Gussing
Pole. local community Eberau
Coordinates 47 ° 6 '14 "  N , 16 ° 27' 6"  E Coordinates: 47 ° 6 '14 "  N , 16 ° 27' 6"  Ef1
height 215  m above sea level A.
Residents of the village 129 (January 1, 2020)
Building status 72 (2001 f1)
Area  d. KG 9.54 km²
Statistical identification
Locality code 00036
Cadastral parish number 31026
Counting district / district Kulm in Burgenland (10403 002)
Source: STAT : index of places ; BEV : GEONAM ; GIS-Bgld
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The place Kulm in Burgenland is a place of the municipality Eberau with about 900 inhabitants. The Hungarian name is Kólom and the Croatian Kulma .

The cadastral municipality of Kulm was an independent municipality until December 31, 1970. As a result of the Municipal Structure Improvement Act, the municipalities of Eberau, Gaas, Croatian Ehrensdorf, Kulm, Oberbildein, Unterbildein and Winten merged to form the larger municipality of Eberau, effective January 1, 1971.

Kulm is a longitudinal, narrow village on the Pinkatal Wine Route. On the Anger there are eaves stretching yards from the 19th century, some of which have already been heavily modified. A former Pauline monastery , built between 1460 and 1482, no longer exists. The cellar district Prostrum - Szent Peterfá with wine cellars is located on Hungarian territory and has fallen into disrepair.

The Holy Trinity subsidiary chapel with bell tower was built in 1821. At the northern end of the village there is an Antoni column from 1725.

Kulm Chapel

literature

  • DEHIO manual. The art monuments of Austria: Burgenland. Kulm in Burgenland. Bundesdenkmalamt (Ed.), Verlag Anton Schroll & Co, Vienna 1976, ISBN 3-7031-0401-5 , page 163.

Web links

Commons : Kulm  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Provincial Law Gazette for Burgenland 44/1970: Law of September 1, 1970 on territorial changes of municipalities (Municipal Structure Improvement Act) (PDF document; accessed on January 1, 2018)