List of castles, palaces, mansions and fortified sites in the Mattersburg district

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This list names the castles , palaces , residences and fortified sites in the Mattersburg 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
Baumgarten anti-tank ditch Baumgarten
southwest of Baumgarten
location
Anti-tank ditch Part of the southeast wall from the final phase of the Second World War Trench preserved over a length of 1 km. 130792f1
Ringwall Draßburg Draßburg
Draßburg
location
Ring wall Roman ramparts (above an older settlement), used in the early Middle Ages, destroyed in the 11th century. used by Hussites in the 15th century. Parts of the ring wall can be seen. No
Fortified church Draßburg Draßburg
Draßburg, Kirchenring 11
location
Fortified church Parts of the defensive wall have been preserved. Drassburg - defensive wall and churchyard (01) .jpg 22307 22308f1 f1
Draßburg Castle Draßburg
Draßburg, Schlossgasse 2, 3, 5
location
lock Named as noble from 1546. expanded into a castle in the 17th century. Redesigned in baroque style around 1750. Hotel at times in the 20th century. receive Draßburg Castle Winter.jpg 22305f1
Esterhazy Castle Neudörfl Neudörfl
Neudörfl, Hauptstrasse 154
location
Fort built from 1650; expanded in the 18th century. receive Neudörfl - former Esterhazy castle (01) .jpg 30489f1
Local mountain Forchtenau Forchtenstein
near Forchtenstein
location
Local mountain 12th century plant? probably the castle of the Counts of Mattersdorf. Looped in 1289. Local mountain, ramparts and tower sites recognizable. 47966f1
Forchtenstein Castle Forchtenstein
Forchtenstein, Melinda Esterhazy-Platz 1
location
Castle 14th century castle; expanded in the 17th century. receive Forchtenstein - Castle (3) .JPG 19593f1
Lower Edelhof Forchtenstein Forchtenstein
Forchtenstein, Hauptstrasse 75
location
Edelhof from 1627 seat of the county administration of the Esterhazy. receive Forchtenstein - Unterer Edelhof (01) .jpg 19583f1
Local mountain Lahmenwald Pöttsching
east of Bad Sauerbrunn
location
Local mountain medieval plant. nearby village Warth abandoned after being destroyed by the Turks in 1532. three meter high ditches / walls recognizable 17370f1
Fortified church of Marz Marz
Marz, Ambrosius-Salzer-Platz 15
location
Fortified church rebuilt after a fire in the Turkish war in 1683. Keyhole loopholes under the church roof. Defensive wall partially preserved. Marz - Parish Church (01) .jpg 18948f1
Mattersburg fortified church Mattersburg
Mattersburg, Kirchengasse 6
location
Fortified church built around 1400. Defensive wall partially preserved. in the southeast Wallrest. Mattersburg - Parish Church of St. Martin (01) .jpg 18986f1

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Josef Karl Homma: Burgenland's castles and palaces . Birken, Vienna, 1961. p. 22.
  2. ^ Josef Karl Homma: Burgenland's castles and palaces . Birken, Vienna, 1961. p. 87.
  3. a b c Josef Karl Homma: Burgenland's castles and palaces . Birken, Vienna, 1961. p. 88.