List of cellar lanes in Mistelbach

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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

photo   Basement lane Location description
BW Upload file Ebendorfer Hauptstrasse KG:  Ebendorf
location
The Kellergasse is a one-sided single cellar street in town, on the south side of Ebendorfer Hauptstraße. Most of the press houses with gable roofs are located on the eaves and form a closed street with residential buildings. Since some press houses were converted into residential buildings, the information on the number of press houses is inconsistent: The Vienna University of Technology counted 16 press houses, Schmidbaur only eleven.
BW Upload file Lindenberggasse KG:  Ebendorf
location
In Lindenberggasse, east of Ebendorf, there are four cellar buildings on one side.
BW Upload file At the Schenkberg KG:  Eibesthal
location
The cellar lane on both sides, made up of nine cellars, a barn and two new buildings, is located in the center of the village, not far from the church and an inn with a vinotheque. The cellars are gable-free, most of them with a gable roof.
BW Upload file Marktweg / Neustift / Ohringergasse KG:  Eibesthal
location
This extensive cellar lane system consists of around 40 cellars, some of which border fields, and some - in the Neustift area - are opposite residential buildings. Most of the cellars have pitched roofs; In the Neustift area, the cellars are gable, otherwise the majority are eaves.
Oberort (also called Viehtrift) in Eibesthal (Mistelbach (Lower Austria)) Upload file Oberort (also called Viehtrift) KG:  Eibesthal
location
Most of Eibesthal's cellars, which are still used for viticulture, are located in this two-sided cellar lane made up of 51 cellars on a slope. Most of the cellars are eaves, mostly with a gable roof. Five press houses were converted into residential buildings, some were converted into farm buildings, whereby the old character of the press houses was often lost.
BW Upload file Pfandnerweg KG:  Eibesthal
location
The cellar lane on both sides of 32 cellars leads up a slope in a ditch on the northwestern edge of the village. The south side consists mainly of shield walls, the north side of eaves, whitewashed press houses. The Kellergasse is one of the most beautiful in the municipality. It is occasionally used for local events and has a permanently installed toilet system.
Upload file Suburb KG:  Eibesthal
coordinates are missing! Help.
The one-sided single cellar lane on the edge of the site in the back of the southern district comprises six cellars (four of which are in the form of a shield wall) and two new buildings.
Hanselberg in Frättingsdorf (Mistelbach (Lower Austria))
Upload file
Hanselberg KG:  Frättingsdorf
location
The 300 meter long cellar lane consists of 34 cellars, which are located on both sides in a narrow path to the northwest just outside the village. Some of the cellars have shield walls, others are eaves. Ten of the cellars are desolate, eight more in need of renovation; many cellar tubes have already been filled in. A special feature of some of the cellars were wooden porches, which are only available in two cellars. The oldest dating is from 1908.
Holzleitenstrasse in Frättingsdorf (Mistelbach (Lower Austria)) Upload file Holzleitenstrasse KG:  Frättingsdorf
location
The one-sided cellar lane is located in a ravine next to Holzleitenstrasse, the southwestern exit of the town. It consists of eleven cellars, some of which were built on the eaves, some of which have shield walls, and the majority of which are in need of renovation.
BW Upload file Upper (Hörersdorfer) Kellergasse KG:  Hörersdorf
location
The one-sided cellar lane made up of 14 cellars is located in the back of the village, on the edge of the site. The cellars are predominantly eaves with a gable roof. There are also houses between the cellars; some press houses have been rebuilt.
BW Upload file Lower (Hörersdorfer) Kellergasse KG:  Hörersdorf
location
The one-sided cellar lane made up of 42 cellars is located in the back of the village, on the edge of the site. The cellars are partly eaves, partly gable, most of them with a gable roof. There are also houses between the cellars; some press houses have been rebuilt.
BW Upload file Avenue of lime trees KG:  Hüttendorf
location
The eleven cellars and four former cellars that have been converted into residential buildings are located on one side of the flat slope, separated from the cemetery opposite and some barns by a green area with individual trees. The cellars are predominantly eaves, all with a gable roof.
BW Upload file Obere (Hüttendorfer) Landstrasse / Untere (Hüttendorfer) Landstrasse KG:  Hüttendorf
location
The one-sided cellar lane consists of 38 cellars and 13 former press houses converted into residential buildings. The press houses are partly two-story, mostly eaves, and all with a gable roof. The cellar lane was laid out in the back of the village, but is now used as the main street for through traffic.
at the tree circle in Kettlasbrunn (Mistelbach (Lower Austria)) Upload file at the tree circle KG:  Kettlasbrunn
location
The 86 cellars of this cellar lane are located on both sides in a ditch that leads away from the village onto a hill. The cellars with a gable roof are partly gable, partly eaves; a fifth of the cellars have only shield walls. A tree press stands in the center of a green area. The cellar lane is often used for events (such as cellar lane festivals, tastings, classic car meetings); The circle of trees planted to the west above the cellar lane is often included.
BW Upload file at the cemetery (Kettlasbrunn) KG:  Kettlasbrunn
location
21 cellars are on one side of this cellar lane, which leads from the village up the slope to the cemetery. About half of the cellars have gable roofs, the other half has shield walls.
BW Upload file (Lanzendorfer) main street KG:  Lanzendorf
location
In 1990 there were still nine press houses on Hauptstrasse; In 2007 only a single basement building was preserved.
BW Upload file (Lanzendorfer) Kellergasse KG:  Lanzendorf
location
The cellar lane leads up a hill in a ditch. The majority of the 44 cellars, which are located on both sides at a greater distance from the town, are in good condition. Slightly more than half of the cellars are eaves, a third have shield walls, a few are gable.
Berggasse / Kellergasse in Mistelbach (Mistelbach (Lower Austria))
Upload file
Berggasse / Kellergasse KG:  Mistelbach
location
The alleys made up of 25 cellars (seven of them in Kellergasse, 18 in Berggasse) have a special feature of the listed Schwedenkeller : an extensive cellar or escape tunnel system that dates back to the 17th century. The cellars in these alleys are eaves with a gable roof. They are mixed up with residential buildings; many of the press houses were not renovated in the proper style.
Franz-Josef-Strasse in Mistelbach (Mistelbach (Lower Austria))
Upload file
Franz-Josef-Strasse KG:  Mistelbach
location
There are 12 cellars in the alley, mixed with about the same number of residential buildings, with six of the residential buildings being converted basement buildings. All cellars are eaves, mostly with a gable roof. The alley, with its cellars that are mostly in need of renovation and opposite the farm buildings, does not convey a typical cellar alley flair.
BW Upload file Winzerschulgasse KG:  Mistelbach
location
In the alley there are 23 cellars on one side, mixed with 21 residential buildings. The cellars are predominantly eaves, mostly with a gable roof, some with a monopitch roof. There are two wine taverns in the Kellergasse.
Karl-König-Strasse in Paasdorf (Mistelbach (Lower Austria))
Upload file
Karl-Koenig-Strasse KG:  Paasdorf
location
41 cellars and three residential buildings are located on one side of this lane in the back on the edge of the site, across from farm buildings. About half of the cellars are gable, the rest are eaves or have shield walls.
Note: Schmidbaur combines this cellar lane with the cellar round area to form a cellar lane system.f3
Cellar round place in Paasdorf (Mistelbach (Lower Austria))
Upload file
Cellar round place KG:  Paasdorf
location
The majority of the 36 cellars in this area are arranged in a semicircle, separated from the barns opposite by idyllic green spaces. Some of the cellars are in an adjacent ravine leading away from the village. Numerous festivities are held here. The cellars are partly gable, partly eaves; eight cellars have only one shield wall. Many of the cellars have been renovated in an exemplary manner. The oldest dating is from 1746.
Note: Schmidbaur combined the cellar round place with the cellars in Karl-König-Strasse to form a cellar lane system.f3
Gutshofstraße in Paasdorf (Mistelbach (Lower Austria))
Upload file
Gutshofstrasse KG:  Paasdorf
location
Gutshofstraße, originally south-east outside the village, today on the outskirts, is a cellar lane on both sides in a ditch, consisting of about 25 cellars and a few other buildings.
Note: The cellars in Gutshofstrasse were forgotten in the inventory report of the Institute for Spatial Planning. Schmidbaur combined them with the cellars in Atzelsdorfer Strasse to form a cellar lane.f3
Atzelsdorfer Straße, end of town in Paasdorf (Mistelbach (Lower Austria))
Upload file
Atzelsdorfer Straße, end of town KG:  Paasdorf
location
Opposite the Schafflerhof, at the southern exit of the town, there are eleven cellars on one side, separated from the busy street by a green area. In the small cellar lane there are different designs: five gable and two eaves cellars as well as four with a shield wall.
Note: Schmidbaur combined these cellars with those in Gutshofstrasse to form a cellar lane.f3
BW Upload file southeastern back KG:  Paasdorf
location
In the south-eastern back there was a one-row cellar alley on the edge of the site. Schmidbaur counted thirteen cellars with a length of 300 meters around 1990. The cellar alley has lost its original character as a result of renovations and new construction in what is now known as Dr.-Stur-Strasse.
BW Upload file Bahnkellergasse KG:  Siebenhirten
location
In the cellar lane located in a ditch, which was recorded as such on a map as early as 1727, there are 31 cellars on one side. Most of the cellars are eaves with a gable roof; many of the cellars have been authentically restored. The Kellergasse is cut through by the Laaer Ostbahn , the Siebenhirten stop is right next to the Kellergasse.
BW Upload file Hintausstrasse (Siebenhirten) KG:  Siebenhirten
location
In the long cellar lane in the back there are 32 cellars, mixed with some residential buildings, as well as a cultural center consisting of a Hofstadl, clay bowling alley and a vinotheque. Several press houses were improperly restored, but a lot of Siebenhirtens social life takes place in this alley. The oldest dating is from 1827.

Individual evidence

  1. Christian Kletzer, Stephanie Palfy, Alexander Pommer, Richard Pucher, Gregor Reiss, Doris Schober: Kellergassen in Mistelbach and the cadastral communities. Inventory report, Institute for Local Spatial Planning, Vienna, approx. 2008. pp. 32–34.
  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. 592.
  3. Christian Kletzer, Stephanie Palfy, Alexander Pommer, Richard Pucher, Gregor Reiss, Doris Schober: Kellergassen in Mistelbach and the cadastral communities. Inventory report, Institute for Local Spatial Planning, Vienna, approx. 2008. P. 32.
  4. Christian Kletzer, Stephanie Palfy, Alexander Pommer, Richard Pucher, Gregor Reiss, Doris Schober: Kellergassen in Mistelbach and the cadastral communities. Inventory report, Institute for Local Spatial Planning, Vienna, approx. 2008. pp. 37–38.
  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. 593.
  6. Christian Kletzer, Stephanie Palfy, Alexander Pommer, Richard Pucher, Gregor Reiss, Doris Schober: Kellergassen in Mistelbach and the cadastral communities. Inventory report, Institute for Local Spatial Planning, Vienna, approx. 2008. pp. 39–40.
  7. Christian Kletzer, Stephanie Palfy, Alexander Pommer, Richard Pucher, Gregor Reiss, Doris Schober: Kellergassen in Mistelbach and the cadastral communities. Inventory report, Institute for Local Spatial Planning, Vienna, approx. 2008. pp. 41–42.
  8. Christian Kletzer, Stephanie Palfy, Alexander Pommer, Richard Pucher, Gregor Reiss, Doris Schober: Kellergassen in Mistelbach and the cadastral communities. Inventory report, Institute for Local Spatial Planning, Vienna, approx. 2008. pp. 43–44.
  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. 597.
  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. 598.
  11. Christian Kletzer, Stephanie Palfy, Alexander Pommer, Richard Pucher, Gregor Reiss, Doris Schober: Kellergassen in Mistelbach and the cadastral communities. Inventory report, Institute for Local Spatial Planning, Vienna, approx. 2008. pp. 46–47.
  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. 600.
  13. Christian Kletzer, Stephanie Palfy, Alexander Pommer, Richard Pucher, Gregor Reiss, Doris Schober: Kellergassen in Mistelbach and the cadastral communities. Inventory report, Institute for Local Spatial Planning, Vienna, approx. 2008. pp. 48–49.
  14. Christian Kletzer, Stephanie Palfy, Alexander Pommer, Richard Pucher, Gregor Reiss, Doris Schober: Kellergassen in Mistelbach and the cadastral communities. Inventory report, Institute for Local Spatial Planning, Vienna, approx. 2008. pp. 50–52.
  15. Christian Kletzer, Stephanie Palfy, Alexander Pommer, Richard Pucher, Gregor Reiss, Doris Schober: Kellergassen in Mistelbach and the cadastral communities. Inventory report, Institute for Local Spatial Planning, Vienna, approx. 2008. pp. 50–52.
  16. Christian Kletzer, Stephanie Palfy, Alexander Pommer, Richard Pucher, Gregor Reiss, Doris Schober: Kellergassen in Mistelbach and the cadastral communities. Inventory report, Institute for Local Spatial Planning, Vienna, approx. 2008. pp. 54–55.
  17. Christian Kletzer, Stephanie Palfy, Alexander Pommer, Richard Pucher, Gregor Reiss, Doris Schober: Kellergassen in Mistelbach and the cadastral communities. Inventory report, Institute for Local Spatial Planning, Vienna, approx. 2008. pp. 56–57.
  18. Christian Kletzer, Stephanie Palfy, Alexander Pommer, Richard Pucher, Gregor Reiss, Doris Schober: Kellergassen in Mistelbach and the cadastral communities. Inventory report, Institute for Local Spatial Planning, Vienna, approx. 2008. pp. 59–60.
  19. Christian Kletzer, Stephanie Palfy, Alexander Pommer, Richard Pucher, Gregor Reiss, Doris Schober: Kellergassen in Mistelbach and the cadastral communities. Inventory report, Institute for Local Spatial Planning, Vienna, approx. 2008. pp. 61–62.
  20. Christian Kletzer, Stephanie Palfy, Alexander Pommer, Richard Pucher, Gregor Reiss, Doris Schober: Kellergassen in Mistelbach and the cadastral communities. Inventory report, Institute for Local Spatial Planning, Vienna, approx. 2008. P. 63.
  21. Christian Kletzer, Stephanie Palfy, Alexander Pommer, Richard Pucher, Gregor Reiss, Doris Schober: Kellergassen in Mistelbach and the cadastral communities. Inventory report, Institute for Local Spatial Planning, Vienna, approx. 2008. pp. 64–65.
  22. Christian Kletzer, Stephanie Palfy, Alexander Pommer, Richard Pucher, Gregor Reiss, Doris Schober: Kellergassen in Mistelbach and the cadastral communities. Inventory report, Institute for Local Spatial Planning, Vienna, approx. 2008. pp. 67–68.
  23. Christian Kletzer, Stephanie Palfy, Alexander Pommer, Richard Pucher, Gregor Reiss, Doris Schober: Kellergassen in Mistelbach and the cadastral communities. Inventory report, Institute for Local Spatial Planning, Vienna, approx. 2008. pp. 69–70.
  24. Christian Kletzer, Stephanie Palfy, Alexander Pommer, Richard Pucher, Gregor Reiss, Doris Schober: Kellergassen in Mistelbach and the cadastral communities. Inventory report, Institute for Local Spatial Planning, Vienna, approx. 2008. pp. 71–72.
  25. Christian Kletzer, Stephanie Palfy, Alexander Pommer, Richard Pucher, Gregor Reiss, Doris Schober: Kellergassen in Mistelbach and the cadastral communities. Inventory report, Institute for Local Spatial Planning, Vienna, approx. 2008. pp. 74–75.
  26. ^ 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. 610.
  27. Christian Kletzer, Stephanie Palfy, Alexander Pommer, Richard Pucher, Gregor Reiss, Doris Schober: Kellergassen in Mistelbach and the cadastral communities. Inventory report, Institute for Local Spatial Planning, Vienna, approx. 2008. pp. 76–77.
  28. ^ 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. 610.
  29. ^ 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. 612.
  30. Christian Kletzer, Stephanie Palfy, Alexander Pommer, Richard Pucher, Gregor Reiss, Doris Schober: Kellergassen in Mistelbach and the cadastral communities. Inventory report, Institute for Local Spatial Planning, Vienna, approx. 2008. pp. 78–79.
  31. ^ 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. 612.
  32. ^ 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. 611.
  33. Christian Kletzer, Stephanie Palfy, Alexander Pommer, Richard Pucher, Gregor Reiss, Doris Schober: Kellergassen in Mistelbach and the cadastral communities. Inventory report, Institute for Local Spatial Planning, Vienna, approx. 2008. pp. 81–82.
  34. Christian Kletzer, Stephanie Palfy, Alexander Pommer, Richard Pucher, Gregor Reiss, Doris Schober: Kellergassen in Mistelbach and the cadastral communities. Inventory report, Institute for Local Spatial Planning, Vienna, approx. 2008. pp. 83–84.
  35. ^ 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. 613.

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. 592ff.

Web links

Commons : Kellergassen in Mistelbach  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files