List of cellar lanes in Großriedenthal

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

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Mühlgraben in Großriedenthal (Großriedenthal) Upload file Mill moat KG:  Großriedenthal
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The single cellar lane on both sides is located south of the town in a ditch. It comprises 12 buildings over a length of 70 meters, some of them eaves and some in the form of a shield wall. Half of the cellars are in need of renovation. The oldest dating is from 1941.
Reithergraben in Großriedenthal (Großriedenthal)
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Reithergraben KG:  Großriedenthal
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The single cellar lane on both sides is located in a ravine to the west just outside the village. It comprises 40 buildings over a length of 350 meters. The majority of the cellars are eaves, around a third are in need of renovation.
BW Upload file Wolf pit KG:  Großriedenthal
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The double-sided X-shaped cellar lane system is located southwest outside the village, mainly in a ditch. It comprises 39 buildings over a length of 400 meters. The majority of the cellars are eaves, almost half are in need of renovation.
BW Upload file Laimgrube KG:  Neudegg (community Großriedenthal)
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The cellar lane system on both sides is to the west of the town, mainly in a ditch. It comprises 37 buildings (including seven barns) over a length of 500 meters. The majority of the cellars are eaves.
BW Upload file Backward KG:  Neudegg (community Großriedenthal)
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The one-sided single cellar lane is located in the northwestern rear on the edge of the site.
BW Upload file KG:  Neudegg (community Großriedenthal)
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To the north of the village there are some cellars on one side in a ditch.
BW Upload file at the cemetery KG:  Ottenthal (community Großriedenthal)
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The cellar lane system on both sides is located to the east just outside the village, primarily on the edges of the terrain. Schmidbaur names a total of 33 buildings, most of them eaves, over a length of 450 meters.
Note: The numbers given by Schmidbaur appear too small for the eastern edge of the village, as there are around 30 objects on one side of the terrain in the eastern extension of the village ("Dorfgraben"). Schmidbaur may have only considered part of the cellar lane system; the designation he used "Steinthal (near the cemetery)" (only) indicates the area around the cemetery and the edges of the terrain leading north from there. In this case he could have forgotten the village ditch in his list of cellar lanes.f3
BW Upload file Marienberg KG:  Ottenthal (community Großriedenthal)
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The Einzelkellergasse - only on a short section near the village on both sides - leads from the northern edge of the village in a ditch or on an edge of the terrain to the north. It comprises 48 buildings over a length of 700 meters, most of them eaves. The oldest dating is from 1858.
BW Upload file Backward KG:  Ottenthal (community Großriedenthal)
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The short one-sided single cellar lane is located in the southern rear on the edge of the site.

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. 249.
  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. 250.
  3. ^ 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. 251.
  4. ^ 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. 252.
  5. ^ 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. 254.
  6. ^ 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. 253.

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. 249ff.