List of cellar lanes in Heldenberg

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

photo   Basement lane Location description
BW Upload file At the sports field KG:  Glaubendorf
location
The one-sided single cellar lane is located on the edge of the terrain in the northern rear. Around 1990 Schmidbaur found nine objects over a length of 150 meters, most of them in the form of a shield wall, and almost all of them in need of renovation.
BW Upload file Gaisberggraben KG:  Glaubendorf
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The approximately 200-meter-long one-sided cellar lane in a ditch is the northernmost of the cellar lanes on the western edge of the village. Schmidbaur combined this cellar lane with the nearby Polstergraben, Zwischengraben and Holzgraben to form a cellar lane system that encompasses 129 objects over a total length of 1300 meters.
BW Upload file Cushion trench KG:  Glaubendorf
location
On both sides of a wide ditch there are cellars around 250 meters long. Schmidbaur combined this cellar lane with the nearby Gaisberggraben, Zwischengraben and Holzgraben to form a cellar lane system that comprises 129 objects over a total of 1300 meters.
BW Upload file Intermediate ditch KG:  Glaubendorf
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The Y-shaped cellar lane system is on the western edge of the village. Schmidbaur combined this cellar lane with the nearby Gaisberggraben, Polstergraben and Holzgraben to form a cellar lane system that comprises 129 objects over a total of 1300 meters.
BW Upload file Wooden trench KG:  Glaubendorf
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The approximately 200 meter long cellar lane on both sides in a ditch is the southernmost of the cellar lanes on the western edge of the village. Schmidbaur combined this cellar lane with the nearby Gaisberggraben, Polstergraben and Zwischengraben to form a cellar lane system that comprises 129 objects over a total of 1300 meters.
BW Upload file Basement lane KG:  Großwetzdorf
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The single cellar lane on both sides in a ditch is on the eastern edge of the village. It comprises 47 objects over a length of 400 meters. The oldest dating is from 1923.f4
BW Upload file Southern back KG:  Großwetzdorf
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The one-sided single cellar lane on the edge of the site is in the south-west of the back, behind which there is a newer settlement today. Around 1990 Schmidbaur found eight objects, mostly eaves, over a length of 100 meters.
BW Upload file Haselgraben KG:  Großwetzdorf
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The single cellar lane on both sides in a ditch lies northeast outside the village. There are eight objects over a length of 100 meters. The oldest dating is from 1932.
Kellergasse in Kleinwetzdorf (Heldenberg)
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Basement lane KG:  Kleinwetzdorf
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The single cellar lane on both sides is located in a ditch on the southwestern outskirts and is cut through by the Franz-Josefs-Bahn. There are 24 objects over a length of 250 meters. The oldest dating is from 1920.f4
Windberg in Unterthern (Heldenberg)
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Windberg KG:  Unterthern
location
Partly in loose construction on a hillside, partly in a ditch on both sides, the cellar ensemble comprises 16 objects, mostly eaves, over a length of 200 meters. The cellars were built to the west outside the village, today a new settlement borders the cellars from the south.
In the Entental in Oberthern (Heldenberg)
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In the duck valley KG:  Oberthern
location
The small cellar lane is located on one side on an edge of the terrain to the west outside the village.

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. 350ff.
  • Karin Pötscher-Prem: From the ravine to the cellar lane. Development process of the cellar lanes and inventory in the western Weinviertel. Diploma thesis at the Faculty of Geosciences, Geography and Astronomy of the University of Vienna. Vienna, 2006. p. 104ff.