List of listed objects in Ernstbrunn

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The list of listed objects in Ernstbrunn contains the 37 listed , immovable objects of the Lower Austrian market town of Ernstbrunn in the Korneuburg district .

Monuments

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Ernstbrunn Palace
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Ernstbrunn Palace ObjectID
20766
Dörfles 1, 39 KG
location
: Dörfles
The Schloss Ernstbrunn is an elongated building with four ascending courtyards on the northern slope of the mountain bread above Doerfles, in a forest northwest of the center of Ernstbrunn. The gate tower with the main entrance bears the coat of arms of the Sinzendorf family , who previously owned the castle but died out on the male side in 1822. There is a baroque fountain in front of the gate . In the immediate vicinity is a park, a little further around the castle there are auxiliary buildings.
Local chapel, Marienkapelle Upload file Local chapel, Marienkapelle ObjectID
19052

KG location
: Dörfles
The local chapel hl. Maria is a late historical building from 1893, closed on three sides, with a frame structure, arched windows and a gable turret with a pyramid helmet. On the ashlar facade, the portal and an oculus lie between a blind structure of corner pillars and pilasters . The flat-roofed interior is structured by pilasters. The altarpiece depicts Our Lady of Sorrows .
Figure shrine, group of vacationers
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Figure shrine , vacationer group ObjectID
20761
Bründlallee
location
KG: Ernstbrunn
In the south of Ernstbrunn, at the junction to the Bründl Chapel, there is a group of holidaymakers marked 1720 on a high volute and relay base .
Bründl Chapel St.  Maria
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Bründl Chapel St. Maria ObjectID
20762
Bründlallee
location
KG: Ernstbrunn
The Bründl Chapel , located southwest of the market, was built in 1837 instead of a pilgrimage church built in 1710/1715 and demolished in 1823 after it was closed in 1783 . The rectangular building has a segmental arch, is structured by pilasters with surrounding beams in the formal language of the early 18th century and is crowned by a triangular gable. A conical vault can be seen in the semicircular interior. The furnishings include a stone Pietà group from the first half of the 18th century above the fountain bowl as well as a Mariahilf miraculous image from the 19th century, which was purchased as a replacement for an image transferred to the parish church.
Figure shrine St.  Johannes Nepomuk
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Figure shrine St. Johannes Nepomuk
ObjectID:  276
Bründlallee
location
KG: Ernstbrunn
Landsknecht fountain
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Landsknecht Fountain ObjectID
19057
Hauptplatz, opposite No. 30 KG
location
: Ernstbrunn
On the main square, on a plinth from 1803 in the middle of a fountain bowl, there is a Landsknecht statue based on a market coat of arms , marked 1687.
Marian column, plague column
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Marian column, plague column ObjectID
19058
Hauptplatz
location
KG: Ernstbrunn
On the main square of Ernstbrunn there is a plague column marked 1714 and erected by Rochus Mayrhofer . On their octagonal, ornamentally decorated balustrade stand putti with symbols from the Lauretan litany . The volute base is decorated with the reliefs of the Annunciation , the Nativity and St. Rosalia as well as with corner statues of hll. Sebastian, Rochus, Karl Borromeo and Franz Xaver provided. A column with a crowning statue of Immaculate rests on the base.
Figure shrine Maria Immaculata
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Figure shrine Maria Immaculata ObjektID
19059
Hauptplatz
location
KG: Ernstbrunn
The statue of Immaculata on the main square is dated to the late 18th century.
Town hall / municipal office Upload file Town Hall / Municipal Office
ObjectID:  19054
Hauptplatz 1 KG
location
: Ernstbrunn
The town hall , located on the narrow western side of the main square, is a two-story corner building. The south and east wings are structured by a huge order of pilasters with recessed field inlays and top beams. On the upper floor there are rusticated window frames with crowning gables and inserted spherical attachments from the second half of the 17th century. The northern section of the east wing and the single-storey north wing were added in the 18th century.
Citizens Hospital, Former  Bürgerspital, today Gasthof Schwarzer Adler
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Citizens Hospital, Former Bürgerspital, today Gasthof Schwarzer Adler ObjectID
19062
Hirschmillerstraße 2 KG
location
: Ernstbrunn
The former citizen's hospital is a two-story late baroque building from 1703 with a hipped roof and a glare field structure with bezels and grooved window frames. Former girls' school, hiking hostel around 1900.
Figure shrine St.  Johannes Nepomuk
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Figure shrine St. Johannes Nepomuk ObjectID
19063
Huttererstraße KG
location
: Ernstbrunn
Rectory
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Parsonage
Object ID:  19051
Kirchenplatz 1 KG
location
: Ernstbrunn
The rectory of Ernstbrunn, located on the narrow western side of the main square next to the parish church, is a two-storey, three-winged complex with a tiled hipped roof, stone structure and fluted sole benches at the rear. An exposed slit window has been preserved from the late Gothic core. The skylight portal crowned by a segmented arched gable comes from the baroque expansion in the first half of the 18th century. The rooms on the ground floor are vaulted. On the courtyard side is a groin vaulted corridor. Other rooms have flat ceilings with plaster cut and stucco mirrors.
Plague / Trinity Column Upload file Plague / Trinity Column ObjectID
19060
Laaerstraße 1a KG
location
: Ernstbrunn
In the north of the village there is a Holy Trinity column from the second quarter of the 18th century. The curved pillar is decorated with a relief of St. Antonius Eremita and is crowned by a Trinity group.
Catholic parish church hl.  Martin
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Catholic parish church hl. Martin ObjectID
19055

KG location
: Ernstbrunn
The parish church of St. Martin is a north-facing hall church from the late 18th / early 19th century. The right-angled gothic choir, the gothic east tower and the side chapel come from the east-facing previous building. The high church with the drawn-in, segment-arched closed choir is uniformly structured by fields and fascia grids. It has flat arched windows with ornamental crowns and curved roofs from around 1760. The simple gable facade with volute hem and triangular tip shows a curved main portal and a western side portal with rococo fittings. The former choir tower, Romanesque at its core, with a baroque onion helmet rises on the eastern flank.
War memorial
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War memorial ObjectID
19056

KG location
: Ernstbrunn
The war memorial north of the parish church - a gable pillar with an attached bust of the Sacred Heart of Jesus - is marked with K. Lehrmann 1917 .
Crucifix / cross Upload file Crucifix / Cross ObjectID
20763
Dreikreuzgasse KG
location
: Ernstbrunn
Kohlstatt Cross in the Ernstbrunn Forest, Great Lord God
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Kohlstatt Cross in the Ernstbrunn Forest, Great Lord God
ObjectID:  277

KG location
: Ernstbrunnerwald
So-called.  Klement Castle
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So-called. Schloss Klement
ObjectID:  19046
Klement 1
location
KG: Klement
The castle in the southwest of Klement is a rectangular, two-storey four-wing building from the mid-16th century with a hipped roof from the 18th / 19th century. Century. On the north side, the third floor as is attic zone with circular hatches and a courtyard side, resting partly on Konsolgesims pent roof obtained. On the southern main front, a rusticated round arched central portal is the last of three former gates to be preserved. The upper floor is equipped with rectangular window walls of the Renaissance with inserted, coupled and rosette-set arched profiles, as well as with a scratched plaster structure by cuboids and balusters. Otherwise the building has grooved sill windows. A needle cap barrel and arched niches can be seen in the passage. The ground floor is vaulted with a groin and barrel cap. On the upper floor there is a room with a star vault.
Bulk box (stately) Upload file Schüttkasten (stately) ObjectID
19045
Klement 1a
location
KG: Klement
The baroque bulk box, which dates from the 17th century, consists of three floors of 400 m² each and an offset curved gable with spherical attachments. The 32 turned oak columns are a specialty.
Local mountain desolate castle Upload file Local mountain Ödes Schloss ObjectID
19047
Ödes Schloss
location
KG: Klement
To the southwest of Klement there are hills and earthworks of a late medieval to early modern manor house with remains of masonry.
Klement local chapel
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Klement local chapel ObjectID
19048

Location
KG: Klement
The local chapel, built by Franz Schiffner in 1910, is a simple, semicircular closed building with a facade tower with a pyramid roof . The interior has a wooden flat ceiling.
Figure shrine St.  Johannes Nepomuk
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Figure shrine St. Johannes Nepomuk
ObjectID:  279

Location
KG: Klement
The statue of St. Johannes Nepomuk comes from the second quarter of the 18th century.
Rectory
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Parsonage
Object ID:  19555
Corn pear tree 1
location
KG: corn pear tree
Wayside shrine
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Shrine
Object ID:  19552

Location
KG: corn pear tree
The wayside shrine at the northern exit of the village is a baroque wall pillar with a blind niche .
Figure shrine St.  Johannes Nepomuk
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Figure shrine St. Johannes Nepomuk
ObjectID:  19553

Location
KG: corn pear tree
In the center of Maisbirbaum there is a statue of St. Johannes Nepomuk, which is marked 1762.
Catholic parish church hl.  Barbara
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Catholic parish church hl. Barbara ObjectID
19554

Location
KG: corn pear tree
The parish church of St. Barbara is a baroque hall church with a Gothic core, a baroque west tower and a Gothic choir . The west tower has arched sound windows from the time of the renovation and a pyramid helmet. The simple nave has a curved gable wall from the second half of the 17th century, arched windows and, on the east side, corner buttresses from the Gothic core. The Gothic choir, closed on three sides, is equipped with buttresses and pointed arched windows. On the south side there is a sacristy extension from around 1960.
Former  Rectory
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Former Parsonage
Object ID:  19551
Merkersdorf 1
location
KG: Merkersdorf
The rectory of Merkersdorf, built west of the parish church in the 18th century, is a two-storey building with faced windows.
Catholic parish church hl.  James the Elder
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Catholic parish church hl. James the Elder ObjectID
19550

KG location
: Merkersdorf
The parish church hl. Jakobus the Elder is an aisle church that faces the town through its north facing tower and is surrounded by a former churchyard wall. It has a featured facade tower. The nave and the retracted choir, closed on three sides, are uniformly structured by fins and fields. The tower is accessible through a volute gable portal marked 1764 with rococo ornaments and fittings. It has a top that rises up between volute inlets with corner pilasters, arched sound windows and a pyramid roof.
Figure shrine St.  Johannes Nepomuk Upload file Figure shrine St. Johannes Nepomuk
ObjectID:  273

KG location
: Naglern
In Naglern there is a Johannes Nepomuk statue from the 18th century on the Angerbach.
Rectory Upload file Parsonage
Object ID:  19049
Oberleis 1
location
KG: Oberleis
The Oberleis rectory is a mighty, multi-storey building with a late Gothic core, which was probably originally used as a warehouse and was later changed.
Fortified hillside settlement Oberleiserberg Upload file Fortified hillside settlement Oberleiserberg ObjectID
66360
Oberleiserberg
location
KG: Oberleis
Settlement in the Neolithic, Bronze Age and Latène Ages has been proven on the Oberleiser mountain plateau . The rampart that surrounds the plateau was built in the Urnfield Period and expanded in the Latène Period. Within the primeval fortifications there was a late Roman complex from the 4th / 5th. Century with wood and stone buildings, which had stone buildings whose floor plans can be seen in the site to the present day. In addition, a Slavic body grave field and the foundations of a high to late medieval church could be located below the pilgrimage church, which was demolished in 1787. See also: Oberleiserberg Celtic settlement .
Pilgrimage church hll.  Mauritius and Maria
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Pilgrimage church hll. Mauritius and Maria ObjectID
19050

Location
KG: Oberleis
The parish and pilgrimage church hll on the slope of the Oberleiser mountain . Mauritius and Maria is a church with a western tower dating back to 1807, which goes back to a Romanesque hall structure in the Gothic style, was extended by the choir building and the south aisle in the Gothic style, and has a west tower from 1807 around the choir. The simple west tower is crowned by arched windows and an onion helmet. The north side of the nave is structured by baroque frames and arched windows. The Romanesque wall core protrudes in the west. The south aisle, built in the late 15th / early 16th century, is supported by buttresses and is opened by pointed arched windows that are closed in the shape of a clover. The church is accessible in the west through a pointed arch portal and in the south through a groin vaulted porch with beveled pointed arch portal. The retracted, single-bay choir from the 14th century has a five-eighth end , gable-topped buttresses and pointed arched windows. The southern side choir, raised opposite the side aisle and built at the same time as it, is directly connected by filling in the angle between the polygons. It has a pointed arch window and a sacristy adjoining to the south with a pointed arch portal from the 16th century.
Wayside shrine Upload file Shrine
Object ID:  19556

KG location
: Simonsfeld
The wayside shrine at the south-eastern exit of the village is a brick pillar with a pyramid-crowned picture cube top, which bears a marble relief depicting the biblical scene of the Mount of Olives and an inscription panel, which is labeled 1507.
Catholic parish church hl.  Martin
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Catholic parish church hl. Martin
ObjectID:  19559

KG location
: Simonsfeld
The parish church of St. Martin is a baroque church with a Gothic core and a west tower and a baroque aisle. The largely Gothic west tower is crowned by a modern elevation and a pyramid helmet. The nave and choir are separated by a multiple curved gable wall and opened by baroque arched windows. The choir, closed on three sides, is supported by stepped buttresses . The side aisle extension on the north side, baroque and probably Gothic in the core, has flat arched windows and is supported by mighty buttresses. The final side choir emerged from a three-sided, Gothic chapel extension with baroque arched windows. The southern extension serves as a portal porch and sacristy. It was created partly in the Baroque and partly in the 19th century.
House mountain
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House mountain
facility ObjectID:  272

KG location
: Simonsfeld
The former castle complex of Simonsfeld is located in the area of ​​the slightly elevated parish church, its economic area in the area of ​​the cemetery. The residence was abandoned in the late Middle Ages , visible remains of the wall have not been preserved. It is unclear whether the church that existed when the parish was founded in the 12th century was on the same site as today's church.

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Fortified settlement of Bauernäcker Upload file Fortified settlement of Bauernäcker ObjectID
20769
Bauernäcker
location
KG: Steinbach
Local chapel St.  Anna Upload file Local chapel St. Anna
ObjectID:  278

KG location
: Steinbach
The local chapel of St. Anna is a three-sided closed building with rectangular and arched windows as well as a facade tower with a pyramid helmet moved out of the axis.

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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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

literature

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Lower Austria - immovable and archaeological monuments under monument protection. (PDF), ( CSV ). Federal Monuments Office , as of February 14, 2020.
  2. ^ Evelyn Benesch, Bernd Euler-Rolle , Claudia Haas, Renate Holzschuh-Hofer, Wolfgang Huber, Katharina Packpfeifer, Eva Maria Vancsa-Tironiek, Wolfgang Vogg: Lower Austria north of the Danube (=  Dehio-Handbuch . Die Kunstdenkmäler Österreichs ). Anton Schroll & Co, Vienna et al. 1990, ISBN 3-7031-0652-2 , p. 531 .
  3. Simonsfeld. In: Lower Austrian castles online. Retrieved March 6, 2020 .
  4. § 2a Monument Protection Act in the legal information system of the Republic of Austria .