List of cellar lanes in Fallbach

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The list of cellar lanes in Fallbach is topped by the cellar lanes in the Lower Austrian municipality of Fallbach .

photo   Basement lane Location description
BW Upload file "Friessritzer Strasse" KG:  Fallbach
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The cellar lane is a single cellar lane on both sides in a ditch. It consists of 23 buildings and is 150 meters long. The oldest dating goes back to 1926.
BW Upload file "Kirchweg" KG:  Fallbach
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The cellar lane is a one-sided single cellar lane on a hillside. It consists of 15 buildings and is 150 meters long.
BW Upload file "Ungerndorfer Straße at the municipal office" KG:  Fallbach
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The cellar lane is a one-sided single cellar lane on a hillside. It consists of 10 buildings and is 100 meters long.
BW Upload file Gaubitscher cellars KG:  Fallbach
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The cellar lane is a single cellar lane on both sides in a ditch. It consists of 31 buildings and is 180 meters long. The oldest dating goes back to 1923.
BW Upload file "Out of the way" KG:  Friebritz
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The cellar lane is a single cellar lane on both sides in a ditch. It consists of 14 buildings and is 80 meters long.
BW Upload file "Frättingsdorfer Strasse" KG:  Hagenberg
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The Kellergasse is a one-sided single cellar alley on one edge of the site. It consists of 16 buildings and is 150 meters long.
BW Upload file Kellerberg KG:  Hagenberg
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The cellar lane is a bilateral cellar lane system on a hillside. It consists of 25 buildings and is 200 meters long.
BW Upload file Schenkasberg KG:  Hagendorf
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The cellar lane is a single cellar lane on both sides on a hillside. It consists of 17 buildings and is 150 meters long.

The oldest dating goes back to the year 1790.

BW Upload file "Out of the way" KG:  Loosdorf
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The cellar lane is a one-sided single cellar lane on a hillside. It consists of 16 buildings and is 250 meters long.
BW Upload file Mitterfeld KG:  Loosdorf
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The cellar lane is a one-sided single cellar lane on a hillside. It consists of 16 buildings and is 250 meters long.

literature

  • Andreas Schmidbaur: The Lower Austrian Kellergassen. An inventory. Origin - distribution and typology - development tendencies. Dissertation at the Technical University of Vienna, Vienna 1990, p. 124ff.