List of listed objects in Bruckneudorf

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The list of listed objects in Bruckneudorf contains the 26 listed , immovable objects in the municipality of Bruckneudorf in Burgenland ( Neusiedl am See district ).

Monuments

photo   monument Location description
Kaiser-Franz-Joseph monument
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King Franz Joseph Monument ObjectID
5913
Bahnhofplatz
location
KG: Bruckneudorf
The monument shows Franz Joseph I as King of Hungary (in the uniform of a Hungarian cavalry general) and was erected on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the throne in 1898 in Bruckneudorf, which was then part of Hungary. The sculptor was György Zala. It is the only representation of this type in what is now Austrian territory
School, kindergarten (former grammar school)
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School, kindergarten (former grammar school)
ObjectID:  5904
Bahnhofplatz 5 KG
location
: Bruckneudorf
This historic building was built in 1893, was initially a Hungarian state elementary school, later a grammar school, kindergarten and now houses the municipal office. The original room structure has been partially preserved.
Object 20, Benedekkaserne, service building Upload file Object 20, Benedekkaserne, service building
ObjectID:  5908
Dammstrasse 1 KG
location
: Bruckneudorf
Former  Pea peeling
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Former Pea peeling ObjectID
129960

since 2013

Gärtnergasse 1 KG
location
: Bruckneudorf
The kuk military canning factory in Bruckneudorf was built in 1896. It was in operation until the 1960s. The pea factory is an example of romantic industrial construction in Austria.

The former pea peeling is to be adapted to a primary school.

Roman villa Heidwiesen Upload file Roman Villa Heidwiesen ObjectID
29838
Heidwiesen
location
KG: Bruckneudorf
Discovered in 1831, excavated in 1930 and 1950, acceptance of the floor mosaics in 1975/1976, partly exhibited in the Burgenland State Museum, the area was leveled, the complex was built around AD 100, the mosaics and wall paintings were enlarged by 300 and abandoned in late antiquity.
Residential building, Benedek barracks Upload file Residential building, Benedekkaserne ObjectID
6213
Lagerstraße 4 KG
location
: Bruckneudorf
Former  Military canning factory Upload file Former Military canning factory
ObjectID:  5906
Lagerstraße 8-10 KG
location
: Bruckneudorf
The factory building with an elaborately designed facade was built in 1896 by the Viennese manufacturer Carl Littmann according to plans by Rudolf Breuer. In December 2018, a fire caused considerable damage.
Object 200, forestry office building Upload file Object 200, forestry office building
ObjectID:  6212
Leo-Schmidl-Gasse 2 KG
location
: Bruckneudorf
Founding period
ÖBB residential building d.  Ostbahn Vienna-Nickelsdorf Upload file ÖBB residential building of the Ostbahn Vienna-Nickelsdorf
ObjektID:  6214
Parndorferstrasse 6 KG
location
: Bruckneudorf
The residential building of the former Vienna – Raaber Bahn , from 1870 the State Railway Company, was built around 1900. The rectangular building is two-story with a raw brick facade and has a flat, tiled hipped roof .
Object 80, Three Monarchs Chapel Upload file Object 885, Chapel of the Three Monarchs
ObjectID:  6209
On the slope of the Lagerberg
location
KG: Bruckneudorf
The Three Monarchs Chapel, also known as Dreikaiserhütterl, was built in 1847 and renovated in 1980. In 1814, after the defeat of Napoleon, a great sapper - miner maneuver took place here, in which the emperors of Austria and Russia, the kings of Prussia, Bavaria and Denmark and other princes were present.
Object 342, shooting range building I. Upload file Object 342, shooting range building I
ObjectID:  6210

Location
KG: Bruckneudorf
The shooting range building I., the so-called Kaiserhaus, has existed since 1900. Before that, in 1867, an elementary shooting range was built with twenty lines of fire. A general renovation took place in 2004/05.
Object 343, shooting range building II Upload file Object 343, shooting range building II
ObjectID:  6211

Location
KG: Bruckneudorf
Church ruins Heidwiesen or Königsbrunn (Chunigesbrunn) Upload file Heidwiesen church ruins or Königsbrunn (Chunigesbrunn)
ObjectID:  5911

Location
KG: Bruckneudorf
A small rectangular building with a horseshoe-shaped apse from the 13th century. Found in 1956 and restored in 1962.
Object 23, war memorial Upload file Object 23, war memorial ObjectID
29918
at the end of Lagerstraße, KG
location
: Bruckneudorf
According to plans by the architect Emil Krause , the war memorial was built by prisoners of war in 1915/16 by the Gustav Orglmeister company based on the model of the Leipzig Völkerschlachtdenkmal . The construction management was Max Maurüber. The inauguration took place in 1917, after the occupation the originally Austrian and Hungarian coats of arms were exchanged for those of Burgenland and Lower Austria. In 1982 Walter Kimmelmann and Alfred Svejnoha designed the coats of arms of Austria, Hungary and the House of Habsburg-Lothringen . The facility consists of the 24 m high tower, the basin in front with a fountain and side bench niches, restoration from 2008–2010.
Königshof, object 1BW
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Königshof, Object 1
ObjectID:  6017
Königshof 1
location
KG: Kaisersteinbruch
Today's royal court was built at the beginning of the 17th century near the mill near Wilfleinsdorf am Leithaufer. It was rebuilt as a castle-like manor and burned and devastated by the Bethlen Gábor rebels in 1621 . Königshof Palace was until 1912 the seat of the ruler of the Heiligenkreuz Abbey over the Hungarian possessions, Kaisersteinbruch, Winden.
Pavilion / Gloriette in the Uchatius barracks (Object 217) Upload file Pavilion / Gloriette in the Uchatius barracks (Object 217) ObjectID
74388

since 2019


KG location
: Kaisersteinbruch
The Viennese construction company Janisch & Schnell built a new camp for 2,000 to 3,000 prisoners of war from 1916. As thanks for the good merit, an equestrian statue was planned for Charles I , the last emperor. The concrete base and the canopy resting on concrete pillars on a mound could be completed. Then the end of the monarchy was proclaimed.
Figure shrine St.  Johann Nepomuk Upload file Figure shrine St. Johann Nepomuk
ObjectID:  6023
at Königshof 2
location
KG: Kaisersteinbruch
The baroque wayside shrine of St. Johannes Nepomuk stands to the right of the main portal of the Königshof Palace. The inscription on the base contains a chronogram from 1731.
Figure shrine St.  Bernhard-von-Clairvaux Upload file Figure shrine St. Bernhard-von-Clairvaux
ObjectID:  6024
at Königshof 2
location
KG: Kaisersteinbruch
The baroque wayside shrine of St. Bernhard von Clairvaux stands to the left of the main portal of the Königshof Palace. The inscription on the base contains a chronogram from 1727.
Former  Rectory
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Former Rectory
ObjectID:  6016
Kirchenplatz 2 KG
location
: Kaisersteinbruch
The former rectory was built in 1649 by the owner Stift Heiligenkreuz with stone carving by Ambrosius Regondi . The building was privatized in 2007 as "Haus Kaisersteinbruch".
Catholic parish church hll.  Rochus et al.  Sebastian
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Catholic parish church hll. Rochus et al. Sebastian
ObjectID:  6015
Kirchenplatz 4 KG
location
: Kaisersteinbruch
Start of construction in 1618 by master Andre Ruffini for the Kaisersteinbrucher stonemasons , 1683 destruction in the Turkish wars, 1745 Baroque modification and expansion by Elias Hügel , stone altars by Ambrosius and Giorgio Regondi , Antonius Pery , Johann Paul Schilck and Elias Hügel, Johann Baptist Kral , Simon Sasslaber , Franz Trumler and Joseph Winkler . Heavy damage caused by a fire in 1814, the Second World War left behind a ruin. Today the church is again a baroque work of art.
Gate construction Upload file Baroque cemetery
portal ObjektID:  6027
at Kirchenplatz 4, KG
location
: Kaisersteinbruch
Baroque cemetery portal, left and right sandstone figures of hll. Sebastian ( Antonius Pery ) and Rochus ( Johann Jacob Pock designated 1680). In the shell niche, Madonna made of hard imperial stone kneeling on a cloud ( Alexius Payos , 1585). Architecture by Ambrosius Ferrethi .
Figure shrine St.  Barbara Upload file Figure shrine St. Barbara
ObjectID:  6022
at Kirchenplatz 4, KG
location
: Kaisersteinbruch
The statue of the Virgin Mary from Kaiserstein was created in 1718 by Elias Hügel after the model of his wife Maria Elisabetha .
Gröschlmühle including the residential wing Upload file Gröschlmühle including the residential
wing ObjectID:  6018
Königshof 3, 4 KG
location
: Kaisersteinbruch
A mill on the other side of the Leitha near Wilfleinsdorf was documented as early as 1244, 1257 and 1279. The first secure mention of exactly this mill ( Königshofer Mühle ) is a deed of assignment from 1285 to Heiligenkreuz Abbey. Abbot Michael Schnabel had the mill rebuilt in 1649, master mason Adam Löffler von Bruck an der Leitha, master mason Ambrosius Regondi in the quarry. Remodeling work was carried out by Abbot Robert Leeb (1728 to 1755), and a new building was built after the floods in 1811.
Kuruzzenkreuz Upload file Kuruzzenkreuz
ObjectID:  6026
opposite Waldgasse 15, KG
location
: Kaisersteinbruch
Master stonemason Paul Cleritz erected this plague cross in 1646. Formerly in the quarry area, badly damaged, since 1993 in Waldgasse (military training area), restored by Ferenc Gyurcsek .
Wayside shrine
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Wayside shrine
ObjectID:  6025
opposite Hauptstrasse 15, KG
location
: Kaisersteinbruch
The wayside shrine for sundial stone was built in 1992 by the Kaisersteinbruch Museum and Cultural Association , plan and stone carvings by Friedrich Opferkuh , sculptor Alexandru Ciutureanu .
Barrow field in the forest of fame Upload file Barrows in the Rumwald ObjektID
124982

since 2013

Rumwald
location
KG: Kaisersteinbruch

Note: The coordinates refer to the property

Legend

The source for the selection of the objects are the monuments lists of the respective federal state published annually by the BDA. The table contains the following information:

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Description: Brief information about the monument.

The table is sorted alphabetically according to the location of the monument. The sorting criterion is the cadastral municipality and within this the address.

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Abbreviations of the BDA : BR… construction law , EZ… deposit number, GB… land register , GstNr. … Property number, KG… cadastral community, 0G … property number address

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literature

Individual evidence

  1. a b Burgenland - immovable and archaeological monuments under monument protection. (PDF), ( CSV ). Federal Monuments Office , as of February 14, 2020.
  2. ^ Franz Schmitzhofer, Christian Zenger: The royal bust in Bruckneudorf . Bruckneudorf municipality, 2020.
  3. http://www.bruckneudorf.eu/index.php/kultur-tourismus/franz-joseph-denkmal
  4. ^ New elementary school in Bruckneudorf. burgenland.orf.at, June 20, 2019, accessed on June 20, 2019 .
  5. Heinrich Zabehlicky, the Roman palace and other Roman sites of Bruckneudorf and Kaisersteinbruch , in: Small guide to the Roman palace of Bruckneudorf, reprint of the messages of the museum and Cultural Association Kaisersteinbruch , Ed Helmuth Furch, No. 48, 1998, p.. 2ff.
  6. ^ Helmuth Furch: Historisches Lexikon Kaisersteinbruch, prisoner of war camp Kaisersteinbruch , First World War . Josef Wolf, former mayor, vol. 2. Kaisersteinbruch 2004.
  7. ^ Abbey Heiligenkreuz Archive, Königshofer Protocolle, Rubr. 49, fasc.XII; No. 11/2
  8. § 2a Monument Protection Act in the legal information system of the Republic of Austria .