List of cellar lanes in Sitzendorf an der Schmida
The list of cellar lanes in Sitzendorf an der Schmida is headed by the cellar lanes in the Lower Austrian municipality of Sitzendorf an der Schmida . Many cellar lanes are accessed by bike and / or hiking trails.
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Backward |
KG: Braunsdorf location |
This basement lane , which consists of a few objects, is located on a back road in the east of the built-up area. |
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heart |
KG: Braunsdorf location |
Immediately on the edge of the built-up area in the east is an ensemble of desolate and dilapidated properties on a steep hillside. |
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In the Lissen |
KG: Braunsdorf location |
The cellars in the east of the village are accessed on both sides by a goods road that runs around the ensemble, so that some objects are accessible from both sides. |
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In the grean |
KG: Braunsdorf location |
The short cellar lane with about a dozen unmanaged cellars is located on the northern edge of Braunsdorf. |
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Extra-Ortl |
KG: Braunsdorf location |
The Kellergasse is located on the northwestern edge of the built-up area on a goods road that leads from the center of Braunsdorf north towards Roseldorf. Over a length of 250 meters there are 15 cellars, most of which are gable-free, on a slope. |
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Halterbergkellergasse |
KG: Frauendorf at the Schmida location |
The in 17./18. Century-scale holders Mountain Kellergasse begins on Hintausweg the eastern local part and runs to southeast. The number of press houses almost coincides with the objects that are recorded in the Franciscan cadastre . Some cellars are used for wine production and / or storage or are used as a vinotheque or show cellar. Occasionally, cellar lane festivals take place here. |
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Cellar by the linden trees |
KG: Frauendorf at the Schmida location |
The loosely grouped two cellars are located about a kilometer southeast of the town near the two linden trees, the layout of which dates back to the 18th and early 19th centuries. The western, downhill cellar is in the immediate vicinity of the natural monument HL-003 (winter linden). |
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Lohrkellergasse |
KG: Frauendorf at the Schmida location |
On both sides of a small stream, the rows of cellars and press houses leading to the southeast form the Lohrkellergasse. Three large gabled press houses from the second half of the 19th century, the historical facades of which have largely been preserved, form the upper end of the Kellergasse. Some cellars are used for wine production and / or storage or are used as a vinotheque. Occasionally a wine tavern is open, there are “open cellar door days” and cellar lane festivals are occasionally held here . Cellar lane tours complete the offer. |
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Mühlkellergasse |
KG: Frauendorf at the Schmida location |
The Kellergasse runs along the L 49 leading to Sitzendorf and is named after the Tabormühle to the west of it . The ensemble consists of eaves and gable press houses from the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries. The cellars are used exclusively for wine storage or are not used. |
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Rosenbergkellergasse |
KG: Frauendorf at the Schmida location |
The Rosenbergkellergasse begins at Lohrkellergasse and runs on the Rosenberg along the steadily rising L 1220, which leads via Kleinstelzendorf to Groß. Loosely built press houses and cellar portals on both sides of the street shape the image of the Kellergasse. Some cellars are used for wine production and / or storage or are used as a vinotheque. There are "open cellar doors" and occasionally cellar lane festivals take place here. Cellar lane tours complete the offer. |
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Fuchsenkellergasse |
KG: Goggendorf location |
The cellar lane, built in rows, is located in the southeast of the village. The press houses along the path ascending to the east are not yet recorded in the Franziszeischen cadastre , so they date from a time after 1823. |
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Kreuzkellergasse |
KG: Goggendorf location |
The two-line cellar lane named after a wayside shrine at the northeast end of the alley is located on the eastern edge of the built-up area. In the Franziszeischen Cadastre of 1823 there are already 18 buildings listed. Some cellars are used for wine production and / or storage. |
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Kühbergkellergasse |
KG: Goggendorf location |
The Kellergasse is located on the northwest slope of the Kühberg, about 500 meters south of Goggendorf. It branches off in the south-east of Goggendorf from Fuchsenkellergasse in a south-westerly direction and ends at a sharp curve where the path changes direction to the south. There is a small chapel just after the curve. Only a few objects in the Kellergasse are still preserved, the rest of the inventory has partially expired or no longer exists. |
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Schirmbergkellergasse |
KG: Goggendorf location |
The Schirmbergkellergasse, running to the northwest, forms the border of the easternmost building plots in the town. 9 of the row-like eaves press houses already existed in 1823. |
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Basement lane |
KG: Niederschleinz location |
The cellar lane, visible from afar, lies north of the village on a hilltop. More than 50 press houses or brick cellar porches, so-called “Vorkappl”, are lined up along the way. In the eastern area the Kellergasse is two-lined, in the western, slightly higher part, it is single-lined and gives a view of the lower part. Some cellars are used for wine production and / or storage and are occasionally opened as a wine tavern. |
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Basement lane |
KG: Roseldorf location |
The very loosely built basement lane extends east-west along a range of hills north of the village. In the Franziszeischen cadastre from 1823 43 individual objects are already indicated. |
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In the Winkerl |
KG: Sitzendorf location |
These three wine cellars are at the end of the Im Winkerl street in the southern part of the village. Two cellars are used for wine production, the middle cellar is used for "open cellar door days". |
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Mühlkellergasse |
KG: Sitzendorf location |
The single-line, approximately 450 m long Mühlkellergasse is located north of the built-up area on the southwest slope of the Mühlberg and runs from southeast to northwest. Most of the 30 or so press houses date from the 19th century and are lined up in rows. Some cellars are used for wine production and / or storage or are used as a vinotheque and there are occasional “open cellar door days”. |
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Basement lane |
KG: Sitzendorf location |
The one-line, about 300 m long Kellergasse is located north of the built-up area on the southern slope of the Mühlberg, runs in an east-west direction and connects the Mühlbergkellergasse with the Mühlkellergasse . Part of this cellar lane runs along Lerchenfelder Straße and is therefore part of it. The approximately 20 press houses on the north side are lined up in rows in a loose structure. In the western area the press houses have been expanded and converted into residential buildings, in the eastern area the gable and eaves alternate. |
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Mühlbergkellergasse |
KG: Sitzendorf location |
The Mühlbergkellergasse is a (partially) two-line cellar lane at the northern exit of Sitzendorf. The cellar lane was built in the 18th century in a ravine north of the Mühlberg. In the Franziszeischen cadastre from the year 1823 several cellar buildings are already recorded in this area. The Mühlbergkellergasse originally formed a unit with the Mühlkellergasse south of the Mühlberg, the Kellergasse and a piece of the Lerchenfelder Straße, from which it branches off rising to the north and ends in a wide arc to the east. |
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Cellar row in the calf garden |
KG: Sitzendorf location |
To the south of the center of the village, following the Gartenweg , this row of cellars leads northwards. In the Franziszeischen Cadastre from the year 1823 some buildings are already listed at this point. A tree press was set up in a museum not far to the northwest of the cellar row . Some cellars are used for wine production and / or storage and are occasionally opened as a wine tavern. |
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Cellar row in the Patergraben |
KG: Sitzendorf location |
Somewhat to the south of the sharp curve of the Am Patergraben street in the southeastern area of the built-up area are the simple press houses built in rows on the slope. |
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Cellar row on the L35 |
KG: Sitzenhart location |
There are some press houses on Landesstraße 35 at the southern end of the village. |
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
- Lower Austrian village and urban renewal : Kellergassen utilization concept LAG Weinviertel-Manhartsberg . S. 11–12 ( pdf [accessed April 12, 2016]).
- Home book of the market community Sitzendorf an der Schmida "Daheim in Sitzendorf" , ISBN 3-200-00577-7 published by Peter Aichinger-Rosenberger 2006 on behalf of the market community Sitzendorf an der Schmida.
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Sitzendorf in the “Use Concept Kellergassen” of the LEADER Region Weinviertel-Manhartsberg , p. 11/12 ( Memento of the original from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: Der Archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed April 16, 2016
- ↑ Heimatbuch der Marktgemeinde Sitzendorf
- ↑ a b Heimatbuch p. 282
- ↑ Heimatbuch, p. 284
- ↑ Heimatbuch p. 283/284
- ↑ Heimatbuch, p. 283
- ↑ Heimatbuch p. 408/409
- ↑ a b Heimatbuch p. 409
- ↑ Technical terms and dialect names at http://kellergassen.weinviertel.at , accessed on April 13, 2016
- ↑ Niederschleinz Kellergasse on the website of the Sitzendorf municipality , accessed on April 14, 2016
- ↑ Heimatbuch, pp. 486/487
- ↑ Roseldorf Kellergasse on the website of the Sitzendorf municipality , accessed on April 14, 2016
- ↑ Heimatbuch p. 562/563
- ↑ Heimatbuch pp. 654/655
- ↑ Heimatbuch p. 563/564
- ↑ Heimatbuch, p. 564
- ↑ a b Heimatbuch p. 655
- ↑ Heimatbuch p. 707
Web links
Commons : Kellergassen in Sitzendorf an der Schmida - collection of pictures, videos and audio files
→ see also : Weinviertler Kellergassen , accessed on April 24, 2016