List of cellar lanes in Zellerndorf
The list of cellar lanes in Zellerndorf is topped by the cellar lanes in the Lower Austrian municipality of Zellerndorf .
The Pillersdorfer Öhlbergkellergasse is one of the most beautiful cellar lanes in Lower Austria. Some cellar lanes in Zellerndorf and Platt are also used for tourism. Certain cellar lanes in the community are accessed by bike and / or hiking trails.
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Kellergasse Deinzendorf |
KG: Deinzendorf location |
The one-sided cellar lane is located in the south-western backyard on a hillside. It consists of 36 buildings, eight of which are residential, over a length of 400 meters. |
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Rondelle / basement space |
KG: Deinzendorf location |
To the south of the town center, a large barn and a garden form the center of a square, around which the cellars are arranged in a hollow. It consists of 16 buildings over a length of 130 meters. The oldest dating is from 1900. |
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Kellergasse Dietmannsdorf |
KG: Dietmannsdorf location |
On the western edge of the village, the one-sided cellar lane runs parallel to the main road on the edge of the site. It consists of 17 buildings over a length of 300 meters. |
Deinzendorfer Strasse and by the chapel |
KG: Dietmannsdorf location |
In the southern back and on the south-eastern outskirts there are 27 mostly gable-side buildings 250 meters long on a hillside. | |
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Öhlbergkellergasse |
KG: Pillersdorf location |
The two-line Öhlbergkellergasse, located to the northeast far outside the village, with its 44 cellars, some of which are 600 years old and 400 meters long, is one of the most natural cellar lanes in the Weinviertel . For this she was awarded in a competition of the "Probus Initiative". |
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Nusswald-Kellergasse |
KG: Platt location |
The cellar lane system, located to the southwest just outside the town in the middle of a nut forest, consists of a cellar lane on both sides in a ditch and a group of cellars in a hollow. There are 41 buildings over a length of 350 meters, mostly gabled press houses, a few cellar entrances with a chapels, and a few eaves press houses. The oldest dating is from 1905. |
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Leithen-Kellergasse |
KG: Platt location |
The cellar lane system on the south-eastern edge of the village consists of three single-line lanes, mainly on a hillside: the path to the cemetery, a further path, and the connecting path between these two streets. Over a length of 700 meters there are 61 cellars, most of which are gable. The oldest dating is from 1952. |
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Holzbrunn-Kellergasse |
KG: Platt location |
The short cellar lane, consisting of nine eaves and gable-independent press houses, located south of the town, is named after a water extraction point that used to be in the shape of a wooden draw well. |
KG: Platt location |
South of the village, about 300 meters east of Holzbrunn-Kellergasse, there is a short, single-row row of cellars. | ||
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Kellergasse Watzelsdorf |
KG: Watzelsdorf location |
The two-sided cellar lane along Pernersdorferstrasse is on the eastern edge of the village. Part of the cellars is north of the road below the slope. A total of 41 buildings are located here over a length of 250 meters. A press house at the eastern end of Kellergasse is a listed building. |
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Veitelbergkellergasse |
KG: Watzelsdorf location |
The single cellar lane on both sides is located in the south-west of the backyard on a hillside on a goods road that connects Watzelsdorf with Zellerndorf. It comprises 29 buildings over a length of 400 meters. |
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Veitelbergkellergasse |
KG: Zellerndorf location |
The cellar lane on both sides is located in the south-east of the back house on a freight road to Watzelsdorf, surrounded by new buildings. There are nine cellars over a length of 100 meters. The oldest dating is from 1917. |
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Maulavern Kellergasse |
KG: Zellerndorf location |
The cellar lane, which is around 750 meters long and surrounded by vineyards, is located on the southwestern outskirts. It comprises 126 buildings, the majority of which are gable. The oldest dating is from 1845. The Kellergasse owes its fame to the annual pumpkin festival and the television series Julia - An Unusual Woman , in which numerous scenes can be seen that were filmed here. |
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Kellergasse Pillersdorfer Strasse |
KG: Zellerndorf location |
The cellar lane on both sides is located north outside the village along the L 1065. Schmidbaur combined it with the cellar lanes Philipp and Jakob, Reichsgraben and Point to form a cellar lane system of 1400 meters in length, which comprises 117 cellars, most of which are eaves. |
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Kellergasse Philipp and Jakob |
KG: Zellerndorf location |
The Philipp und Jakob Kellergasse represents the east-west connection between the Reichsgraben Kellergasse and the Kellergasse Pillersdorfer Straße at the level of the parish church of Zellerndorf north outside of Zellerndorf. The church is the hll. Consecrated to Philipp and Jakob, from which the name of the Kellergasse is derived. Schmidbaur combined them with the cellar lanes Pillersdorfer Strasse, Reichsgraben and Point to form a cellar lane system of 1400 meters in length, which includes 117 cellars, most of which are eaves. |
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Basement Lane Point |
KG: Zellerndorf location |
The Kellergasse Point is the extension of the Kellergasse Philipp und Jakob west of the Kellergasse Pillersdorfer Straße, northwest outside the village. To the west, the cellars are increasingly loosely built over a length of around 600 meters. Schmidbaur combined this cellar lane with the cellar lanes Philipp and Jakob, Reichsgraben and Pillersdorfer Strasse to form a cellar lane system of 1400 meters in length, which includes 117 cellars, most of which are eaves. |
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Reichsgraben Kellergasse |
KG: Zellerndorf location |
The one-sided cellar lane north outside the village runs from the parish church in a northerly direction. Schmidbaur combined them with the cellar lanes Philipp and Jakob, Pillersdorfer Straße and Point to form a cellar lane system of 1400 meters in length, which includes 117 cellars, most of which are eaves. |
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]).
- 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. 1051ff.
Web links
Commons : Kellergassen in Zellerndorf - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files
Individual evidence
- ↑ Zellerndorf in the “Kellergassen Usage Concept” of the LEADER Region Weinviertel-Manhartsberg , p. 7 ( Memento of the original from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The 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
- ↑ a b Kellergassen on the website of the municipality of Zellerndorf , accessed on April 19, 2016
- ↑ Pumpkin Festival in the Retzer Land at www.weinviertel.at ( Memento of the original from April 19, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been 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 19, 2016