List of castles, palaces, residences and fortified sites in the Neusiedl am See district
This list names the castles , palaces , residences and fortified sites in the Neusiedl am See district in 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 |
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Local mountain castle |
Pamhagen location |
Fort | Nadásdy Castle? | The moat and wall can be seen | 8006 | |
Esterhazy Castle Frauenkirchen |
Frauenkirchen Kirchenplatz 1st location |
lock | expanded in baroque style in the first half of the 18th century. | school | 5926 | |
Old Gattendorf Castle |
Gattendorf Obere Dorfstraße 18 location |
lock | basically from the 17th century; expanded in the 18th century. | 5965 | ||
New Gattendorf Castle |
Gattendorf Obere Dorfstraße 20 location |
lock | built in the first half of the 18th century. Attica around 1800. | 5966 | ||
Halbturn Castle |
Halbturn im Schloss 3 location |
lock | Erected in 1711 (after a previous building was destroyed in 1683). Fire in 1949. | also used for exhibitions and other cultural events. | 6111 | |
Old Kittsee Castle |
Kittsee Am Schanzl 3 location |
Castle | (Water) castle from the 13th century. Partially destroyed in the Second World War. | ruin | 6006 | |
New Kittsee Castle |
Kittsee Dr.-Ladislaus-Batthyany-Platz 1 location |
lock | Built before the middle of the 18th century (instead of a yard of the old castle from the beginning of the 17th century). | receive | 6002 | |
Königshof Palace |
Bruckneudorf Königshof 1 location |
lock | was the administrative center of Heiligenkreuz Abbey. | restored from 2010. | 6017 | |
Roman fortifications royal court |
Bruckneudorf between Kaisersteinbruch and Bruckneudorf Lage |
Attachment | Fortification of the 3rd century; later expanded into a fortified villa. | Ramps recognizable | No | |
Kuruzzenschanze |
Neusiedl am See , Parndorf Location Location |
Rampart | Fortification line built from 1703. |
6112 129071 |
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Fortification Mönchhof |
Mönchhof Kirchenplatz and Hauptgasse location |
Tower, wall | former church tower used as a watchtower. |
6032 6034 |
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Potzneusiedl Castle |
Bruckneudorf Untere Hauptstrasse 1 location |
lock | built around 1800. | 6200 | ||
Red Court |
Halbturn im Schloss 3 location |
lock | Meierhof of the castle from the 18th century; after a fire in 1809 rebuilt in a baroque style. expanded like a castle in the second half of the 20th century. | receive; used as a residential building. | No | |
Tabor Neusiedl |
Neusiedl am See Am Tabor location |
Castle | probably medieval tower; The ruins of 1708 were attached as the corner point of the Kuruzzenschanze. | Tower ruin; Wall, ditch. | 6088 |
Individual evidence
- ^ Josef Karl Homma: Burgenland's castles and palaces . Birken, Vienna, 1961. pp. 99f.
- ↑ a b Josef Karl Homma: Burgenland's castles and palaces . Birken, Vienna, 1961. p. 34.
- ^ Josef Karl Homma: Burgenland's castles and palaces . Birken, Vienna, 1961. pp. 41f.
- ↑ a b Josef Karl Homma: Burgenland's castles and palaces . Birken, Vienna, 1961. pp. 45f.
- ^ Josef Karl Homma: Burgenland's castles and palaces . Birken, Vienna, 1961. p. 68.
- ^ Josef Karl Homma: Burgenland's castles and palaces . Birken, Vienna, 1961. pp. 62, 64.