List of cellar lanes in Harmannsdorf (Lower Austria)

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

photo   Basement lane Location description
BW Upload file Kellergasse (Schloßberg, Kramergasse) KG:  Hetzmannsdorf
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The Kellergasse is located northwest of the village in the area around the house mountain. Over a total length of 200 meters there are a total of 24 buildings, including 23 cellars. The cellars are located on both sides in a ravine south-east of the local mountain, on one side on an edge of the terrain west of the local mountain, and dug into the south side of the local mountain. Almost all cellars are in need of renovation or have fallen into disrepair. The oldest dating is from 1937.
BW Upload file KG:  Hetzmannsdorf
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The one-sided single cellar lane is located on the edge of the terrain to the north just outside the village. It consists of four cellars in the form of a shield wall.
BW Upload file Basement lane KG:  Kleinrötz
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The one-sided single cellar lane is located in the western rear on a hillside or on an edge of the terrain. Schmidbaur found 21 buildings over a length of 200 meters, including 15 cellars, mostly in the form of a shield wall, and four newer residential buildings. The oldest dating is from 1846.f4
BW Upload file At the ravine KG:  Kleinrötz
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There are a couple of cellars on one side in a ravine east of the village.
Upload file On a slope KG:  Mollmannsdorf
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The one-sided single cellar lane is on the hillside in the back. It consists of 30 buildings over a length of 400 meters, including 26 cellars. The cellars are predominantly in the form of a shield wall and are in need of renovation or have fallen into disrepair.
BW Upload file Trift KG:  Obergänserndorf
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The single cellar lane on both sides is located in a wide ditch west of the village. Over a length of 200 meters, it comprises 17 cellars, some of which are eaves, some in the form of a shield wall and the majority in need of renovation. The oldest dating is from 1890.
BW Upload file Hoftenngasse KG:  Obergänserndorf
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The one-sided single cellar lane is located on the edge of the terrain in the northwestern rear. Over a length of 300 meters, it consists of 38 buildings, including 26 cellars, some in the form of a shield wall, some on the eaves. Most of the cellars are in need of renovation or have fallen into disrepair. The oldest dating is from 1836.
BW Upload file Hohlgasse KG:  Obergänserndorf
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The single cellar lane on both sides is located in a ditch to the west just outside the village. With a length of 200 meters, it consists of 22 buildings, 20 of which are basements in different designs. The oldest dating is from 1903.
BW Upload file Basement lane KG:  Obergänserndorf
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The 100 meter long one-sided single cellar lane is located on the edge of the site, originally south-east outside the village, today surrounded by new residential buildings.f4
BW Upload file Plattenweg KG:  Obergänserndorf
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Three cellars with eaves are located on the edge of the site on the western edge of the village.
BW Upload file Schwemmgasse KG:  Obergänserndorf
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The one-sided single cellar lane is located on the edge of the site on the north-western edge of the village. Over a length of 300 meters, it comprises 20 cellars, most of them in the form of a shield wall, some on the eaves. About half of the cellars are in need of renovation.
BW Upload file Sideways KG:  Obergänserndorf
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The one-sided single cellar lane lies to the west outside the village on the edge of the site. Over a length of 100 meters, it consists of 12 cellars, partly in the form of a shield wall, partly eaves, and mostly in need of renovation. The oldest dating is from 1900.
BW Upload file Kellergasse (incl. Ziegeleigasse, Fasangarten, Kogelgasse) KG:  Rückersdorf
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The 1200 meter long cellar lane system is located in the northwest of the town. It consists of a one-sided row of cellars on the edge of the terrain at the north-western exit of the town (Ziegeleigasse), to the south of this there are some cellars in the back, in a ravine south of it to the west there are cellars on both sides, and to the south of it there are a few more in the back Cellar (Koglgasse, Pheasant Garden). There are a total of 111 buildings, 93 of which are basements. Almost two thirds of the cellars are in the form of a shield wall, and about the same number are in need of renovation or are in ruins. The oldest dating is from 1819.
BW Upload file Laaer Strasse KG:  Rückersdorf
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The one-sided single cellar lane is located on the edge of the site in the southwestern local area. It comprises 29 buildings over a length of 250 meters, 23 of which are cellars in different designs. More than half of the cellars are in need of renovation. The oldest dating is from 1794.
BW Upload file KG:  Rückersdorf
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Partly on the edge of the terrain, partly in a ravine, there are a few cellars to the west of the village.
BW Upload file KG:  Rückersdorf
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Partly on a hillside, partly in a ravine, there are 22 cellars with a total length of 200 meters southwest just outside the village. About two thirds of the cellars are in need of renovation. The oldest dating is from 1819.
BW Upload file KG:  Rückersdorf
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The Einzelkellergasse is located in a ditch north of the town and consists exclusively of cellars in the form of a shield wall.
BW Upload file Basement lane KG:  Seebarn
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The one-sided single cellar lane is located on the edge of the terrain southeast outside the village. It is 350 meters long and consists of 36 cellars, half of which are in the form of a shield wall. Almost two thirds of the cellars are in need of renovation. The oldest dating is from 1890.f4
BW Upload file Kellergasse, Am Schubertbrunnen KG:  Würnitz
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The cellar lane system on both sides was originally laid out on the southern edge of the village, but is now located in the middle of the settlement area. Schmidbaur counted 36 buildings over a length of 350 meters, including 31 cellars, mostly in the form of a shield wall. About two thirds of the cellars were in need of renovation or had been derelict. With the new houses built since then, some cellars have probably disappeared.

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. 314ff.

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. 314.
  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. 315.
  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. 316.
  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. 317.
  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. 318.
  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. 319.
  7. ^ 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. 320.
  8. ^ 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. 321.
  9. ^ 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. 323.
  10. ^ 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. 324.
  11. ^ 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. 322.
  12. ^ 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. 325.
  13. ^ 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. 326.