List of cellar lanes in Wildendürnbach
The list of cellar lanes in Wildendürnbach is headed by the cellar lanes in the Lower Austrian community of Wildendürnbach .
photo | Basement lane | Location | description |
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Burgstallweg |
KG: Neuruppersdorf location |
The one-sided single cellar lane is located on a hillside on the eastern edge of the village. There are 16 buildings over a length of 150 meters, four of which are conversions or new buildings, some of which are gable-free, some in the form of a shield wall. | |
Gaisberg - northern part |
KG: Neuruppersdorf location |
The cellar lane system is located on a hillside in the southern rear. There are 37 buildings over a total length of 350 meters, eight of which are renovations or new constructions. The majority of the cellars are gable-free, a third in need of renovation. | |
Gaisberg - southern part |
KG: Neuruppersdorf location |
The one-sided single cellar lane is located on a hillside on the south-eastern edge of the village. There are 15 buildings over a length of 150 meters, three of which are conversions or new buildings, some of which are residential. Most of the cellars are gable; more than half are in need of renewal or have expired. | |
Grim |
KG: Neuruppersdorf location |
The one-sided single cellar lane is located in the south-west rear. Over a length of 200 meters there are 28 cellars, half of which are gable and a third in need of renovation. | |
Waldstätten |
KG: Neuruppersdorf location |
The cellar lane system is located on a hillside east of the town. Schmidbaur counted 41 buildings over a total length of 500 meters, four of which were renovations or new constructions. The majority of the cellars are gable, around half are in need of renovation. Note: In fact, there are probably a little more cellars here than Schmidbaur stated. Because the cellar lane system is located within an imaginary triangle with sides of about 450 meters each; the total length specified by Schmidbaur as 500 meters is therefore too short. |
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Pottenau |
KG: Pottenhofen location |
The cellar lane system is located on a hillside south of the village. There are 114 buildings on an area of around 250 by 200 meters, eight of which are renovations or new constructions. The majority of the cellars are gable; just under a third are in need of renewal or have expired. | |
Gallows Mountain |
KG: Wildendürnbach , Neuruppersdorf location |
The cellar lane system is located to the northeast, far outside of Wildendürnbach, on a hillside around the Galgenberg. A few cellars on the eastern edge of Galgenberg are in the area of the Neuruppersdorf cadastral community. There are 162 buildings over a total length of 1500 meters, 18 of which are renovations or new constructions. About half of the cellars are gable; just under a third is in need of renewal. | |
Suburb |
KG: Neuruppersdorf , Wildendürnbach location |
The single cellar lane on both sides is located on a hillside northeast of Wildendürnbach; the larger, eastern part of Kellergasse is in the area of the Neuruppersdorf cadastral community. There are 13 cellars over a length of 120 meters. |
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 |
Individual evidence
- ^ 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. 990.
- ^ 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. 991.
- ^ 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. 992.
- ^ 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. 993.
- ^ 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. 994.
- ^ 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. 995.
- ^ 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. 996.
- ^ 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. 997.
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. 990ff.