List of castles, palaces, residences and fortified sites in the Güssing district

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This list names the castles , palaces , residences and fortified sites in the Güssing district of Burgenland .

It contains only those systems of which structural remains or visible traces in the area can be seen. Completely worn-out systems were therefore not included in this list, nor were systems that were only archaeologically proven and currently not superficially recognizable. Fortified churches were added to the list if defensive walls or loopholes can still be seen.

Explanation of the list

  • Name: Name of the plant.
  • Municipality, address, location: Indicates in which municipality the building is located; possibly also the address. Geographic coordinates.
  • Type: The type of building is specified, such as castle, fortress, palace, manor, fortified church, rampart.
  • History: historical outline
  • Condition: Description of the current condition or use.
  • Image: Displays a picture of the building if possible.
  • Monument protection: If under monument protection, a link leads to the entry in the monument list.

list

Surname
Municipality, address, location
Type
history
Status
image Monument protection
Batthyány Castle, Güssing Güssing
Güssing, Clusiusweg 2
location
lock Erected in the middle of the 18th century. 1921 used as the seat of Hungarian irregulars. receive. inhabited. Batthyány Castle in Güssing 01.jpg 6798f1
Batthyány Castle, Stegersbach Stegersbach
Stegersbach, Sparkassenplatz 2
location
Raised hide 17th or 18th century construction. (Successor to an older estate) receive; used as a museum. Stegersbach Former Fort Batthyany.JPG 28807f1
Draskovich Castle Güssing
Güssing, Schlossgasse 12
location
lock built in 1804. receive Güssing - Draskovich Castle.JPG 28760f1
Eberau Castle Eberau
Schlossallee 10
location
Castle (former moated castle) mentioned from the 14th century. receive Monyorókerék légifotó3.jpg 28486f1
Eberau weir system Eberau

location
Site fortification medieval fortifications (3 ditches, two ramparts; porches) only largely preserved local wall around Austria No
Festetics Castle, Sulz Gerersdorf-Sulz
Sulz im Burgenland 40
location
Raised hide built around 1800. ruinous Residence former Festetics Castle.jpg 27784f1
Güssing Castle Güssing
Güssing, Batthyany-Straße 10
location
Castle At the end of the 12th century a stone castle was built (instead of a wooden castle). in 16./17. Century expanded. Decline from the end of the 18th century; Securing work from 1957. ruin Güssing - Burg.JPG 28717f1
Güssing Castle Güssing
Güssing, Clusiusweg 4
location
City fortifications 17th century construction; 19th century facade. temporarily used as a district authority. receive. Office building. Old district administration in Güssing 01.jpg 28765f1
Güssing city wall Güssing
location
city ​​wall no later than the 16./17. Century. Güssing - city wall, northwest next main street 8 (on the back) .JPG 28741 28854 28855 28856 28857 28858 28859 28860f1
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Local mountain Hagensdorf-Luising Heiligenbrunn
north of Luising
location
Local mountain Local mountain with ditch. later the site of a church that was demolished in 1788. Local mountain recognizable; used as a cemetery. No
Local mountain Olbendorf Olbendorf
location
Hausberg (former castle) Castle of the Güssing Counts; Looped in 1289. Local mountain (truncated cone and pyramid, ramparts) clearly recognizable. 28705f1
Lock bolt Strem Strem
Gerersdorf near Güssing
location
Castle medieval moated castle. Parts of the (water) ditch are faintly recognizable (seen more clearly in the ALS). No
Taborriegel Gerersdorf Gerersdorf-Sulz
Gerersdorf near Güssing
location
tower Mentioned in 1457. Hill surrounded by moat. 27788f1

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Josef Karl Homma: Burgenland's castles and palaces . Birken, Vienna, 1961. p. 79.
  2. ^ Josef Karl Homma: Burgenland's castles and palaces . Birken, Vienna, 1961. p. 22ff.
  3. ^ Josef Karl Homma: Burgenland's castles and palaces . Birken, Vienna, 1961. pp. 79f.
  4. ^ Josef Karl Homma: Burgenland's castles and palaces . Birken, Vienna, 1961. pp. 87f.
  5. ^ Josef Karl Homma: Burgenland's castles and palaces . Birken, Vienna, 1961. p. 99.
  6. ^ Karl Ulbrich: The "lock bolt" of Strem in southern Burgenland. In: Burgenland homeland sheets . Volume 11, Issue 2, 1949, pp. 54–60 ( PDF on ZOBODAT ).
  7. ^ Josef Karl Homma: Burgenland's castles and palaces . Birken, Vienna, 1961. p. 99.