List of cellar lanes in Großengersdorf

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The list of cellar lanes in Großengersdorf is headed by the cellar lanes in the Lower Austrian community of Großengersdorf .

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Kellergasse, Stallberg in Großengersdorf (Großengersdorf) Upload file Kellergasse, Stallberg KG:  Großengersdorf
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The cellar lane system on the northwestern edge of the town consists of cellars in three trenches running approximately in a north-south direction (the cellars are located on both sides in the western and central trenches; on one side in the eastern) and a few cellars in between on a slope. The cellar lane system has the shape of a triangle tapering to the north with an EE extension of 300 meters and an NS extension of 450 meters. Schmidbaur counted 145 buildings over a distance of 1500 meters, 29 of which were conversions or new buildings, half of which were residential. Three fifths of the cellars are eaves, the rest are gable or in the form of a shield wall. More than a third of the cellars are in need of renovation or have fallen into disrepair. The oldest dating is from 1835.
Satzgraben in Großengersdorf (Großengersdorf)
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The Satzgraben is a 1100 meter long one-sided cellar lane on the edge of the terrain in the northern second rear. Schmidbaur combined it with a few cellars to the east of it (south and north of Bockfließer Strasse) to form a cellar lane system and thus counted 121 buildings over a total length of 1300 meters, 28 of which were conversions or new buildings. The cellars are mostly eaves; more than a third are in need of renewal or have expired. The oldest dating is from 1856.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Andreas Schmidbaur: The Lower Austrian cellar lanes. An inventory. Origin - distribution and typology - development tendencies. Attachment. Dissertation at the Vienna University of Technology 1990, Department of Local Spatial Planning at the Vienna University of Technology (ifoer), p. 225.
  2. ^ Andreas Schmidbaur: The Lower Austrian cellar lanes. An inventory. Origin - distribution and typology - development tendencies. Attachment. Dissertation at the Vienna University of Technology 1990, Department of Local Spatial Planning at the Vienna University of Technology (ifoer), p. 226.

literature

  • Andreas Schmidbaur: The Lower Austrian Kellergassen. An inventory. Origin - distribution and typology - development tendencies. Attachment. Dissertation at the Vienna University of Technology 1990, Department of Local Spatial Planning at the Vienna University of Technology (ifoer), p. 225f.