List of cellar streets in Hadres
The list of cellar lanes in Hadres is topped by the cellar lanes in the Lower Austrian municipality of Hadres .
photo | Basement lane | Location | description |
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Basement lane |
KG: Hadre's location |
With a length of 1.6 km, Kellergasse is the longest structurally closed cellar lane in Europe. It runs in a ditch north of the Pulkau on the Schatzberg and comprises 358 buildings. In the trench, two goods routes usually run close to each other, so that three or even four cellars are adjacent to each other at the wider parts of the trench. | |
Waidthal basement lane |
KG: Obritz location |
This short, one-sided cellar lane with only a few press houses is located to the south and far outside the local area. | |
Basement lane |
KG: Obritz location |
To the east of Kellergasse Waidthal, the 150 m short cellar lane on both sides runs in a north-south direction. | |
Basement lane |
KG: Obritz location |
To the south and far outside of the local area, the Kellergasse hugs the slope of the densely wooded Buchberg, on one side in the western part and on both sides in the eastern part. Schmidbaur combines this and the two other Obritz cellar lanes and counts a total of 213 objects here. | |
Basement drift |
KG: Untermarkersdorf location |
The cellar lane on both sides leads north from the village on a hillside; up to four cellars stand side by side in the wider areas. In the more than 1100 meter long basement drift there are 211 cellars, in which there are still 52 tree balers, some of which are still in use. Two of the press houses are listed. | |
Cricket rift |
KG: Untermarkersdorf location |
There are 30 cellars in the approximately 250-meter-long Kellergasse, which runs north outside the village on a hillside parallel to Pulkau. The oldest dating is from 1842. |
Notes / legend
Photo: | Photograph of the Kellergasse (entirety). Click the photo generates an enlarged view. There are also two symbols:
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Surname: | Name of the cellar lane according to official sources | ||||
Location: | The cadastral community (KG) is indicated. By calling up the link Location , the location of the monument is displayed in various map projects. | ||||
description | Brief description of the cellar lane |
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. 306ff.
Web links
Commons : Basement alleys in Hadres - collection of images, videos and audio files