List of listed objects in Großmugl

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The list of listed objects in Großmugl contains the 24 listed , immovable objects of the Lower Austrian market town of Großmugl in the Korneuburg district .

Monuments

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Local chapel St.  Laurentius
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Local chapel St. Laurentius
ObjectID:  181

KG location
: Füllersdorf
The local chapel of St. Laurentius in Füllersdorf is a simple building from 1848 with a semicircular apse , flat arched windows and a gable-like parapet with a roof turret and pyramid helmet . Inside is a modern flat ceiling made of wood.
Jagdschloss Glaswein
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Jagdschloss Glaswein
ObjectID:  189

Location
KG: Glasweiner Wald
The late baroque hunting lodge in Glaswein, located near the district border in the middle of the Glaswein forest, was built around 1760 by the Counts of Sinzendorf. The two-storey, wide-spread building is covered by a stepped hipped roof. The garden and courtyard facade are designed in the same way. The 15-axis facade has a slightly protruding, three-axis central projection with a crowning triangular gable , in whose gable field the Vrint coat of arms can be seen. The three central windows on the second floor lead onto a balcony with wrought iron bars on consoles. The castle is accessible through a pushed arched portal and a pedestrian portal to the side.
Wayside shrine
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Wayside shrine
ObjectID:  955
Hauptstrasse
location
KG: Großmugl
The wayside shrine with a Gothic shaft in the south of the village bears the dates 1623 and 1713. It has a renewed square top with parts of Passion reliefs.
Tumulus (giant tumulus) of Großmugl
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Tumulus (giant tumulus ) of Großmugl ObjectID
9994
Hinterbrunn
location
KG: Großmugl
Outside rear Brunn is a Riesentumulus the Hallstatt culture .
Figure shrine, St.  Florian
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Figure shrine, St. Florian ObjectID
20777
Kirchenplatz KG
location
: Großmugl
Near the church there is a statue of Sts. 1785 and consecrated in 1805. Florian .
Figure, statue of the Virgin Mary
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Figure, statue of Mary ObjectID
20785
Marienplatz KG
location
: Großmugl
The statue of the Virgin Mary on Marienplatz in Großmugl is marked 1887.
Figure shrine, St.  Johannes Nepomuk
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Figure shrine, St. Johannes Nepomuk
ObjectID:  20784
Sonnenzeile
location
KG: Großmugl
At the Muglerbachbrücke there is a stone figure of the kneeling Johannes Nepomuk from the 2nd / 3rd centuries. Quarter of the 18th century. On the volute base there are reliefs with scenes from the life of the saint. The statue was transferred here from Korneuburg in 1820.
Find zone Totenweg Upload file Discovery zone Totenweg ObjectID
10000
Totenweg
location
KG: Großmugl
On the “Totenweg” corridor, which extends over around 10 hectares near Großmugl, numerous finds from the Hallstatt period as well as ancient and middle Neolithic and Bronze Age objects and traces of settlement were discovered.
Göstlmühle
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Göstlmühle ObjectID
20779
To mill 13
location
KG: Großmugl
The Göstlmühle was first mentioned in a document in 1380. It was rebuilt in the 18th century. The current facade was created in 1912, incorporating elements from the 18th and 19th centuries. The mill equipment dates from the 19th and 20th centuries.
Corridor / path chapel Upload file Corridor / path chapel ObjectID
9993
Hauptstrasse
location
KG: Großmugl
Göstl chapel
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Göstl Chapel
ObjectID:  9995

Location
KG: Großmugl
Catholic parish church, St.  Nicholas
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Catholic parish church, St. Nikolaus
ObjectID:  20780

Location
KG: Großmugl
The parish church of St. Nikolaus in the north of Göstling is an aisle church , which is Gothic in essence and later changed to Baroque style , with a western tower from 1747, which goes back to a previous Gothic building. The tower was raised in 1835. It is divided by felling and is crowned by an onion helmet over arched sound windows. The simple nave is continued in a staggered manner through the inclusion of the choir bay and the square chancel bay. It has renewed buttresses. The walls of two small pointed arched windows can be seen on the nave, as well as a walled-in lancet window with a fragmented three-pass closure in the apex of the presbytery from the 14th century. Around 1700 the nave was raised in baroque style and equipped with arched windows. On the south side of the choir is the Lady Chapel from 1453 and to the north of it, between the presbytery and the chapel, a sacristy from 1811.
Stone crosses
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Stone Crosses ObjectID
20781

Location
KG: Großmugl
Next to the parish church there are baroque stone crosses from the former cemetery.
Crucifix / cross
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Crucifix / Cross
ObjectID:  954

Location
KG: Großmugl
Late Gothic stone cross, marked 1502. It used to stand on Marienplatz and was moved to the church forecourt.
Linen district trench
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Linen district ditch
ObjectID:  187
Linen
location
KG: Herzogbirbaum
The circular moat near Herzogbirbaum dates from the early Bronze Age .
Catholic parish church hl.  John the Baptist
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Catholic parish church hl. John the Baptist
ObjectID:  184

Location
KG: Herzogbirbaum
Located in the center of Herzogbirbaum on the former Anger parish church of St. John the Baptist is a baroque hall church with a Gothic choir and south tower. The simple nave is opened through flat arched windows. The retracted, two-bay choir from the 14th century has a five-eighth end , renewed buttresses and pointed arched windows. On the south side there is a baroque tower with a plaster structure and a pyramid helmet. The two-storey sacristy and oratory annex date from around 1900.
Apollonia Chapel
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Apollonia
Chapel ObjectID:  186

Location
KG: Herzogbirbaum
The Apollonia Chapel in Herzogbirbaum is marked inside with 1611.
Wayside shrine, black cross
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Wayside shrine, Black Cross
ObjectID:  185
across from
the KG cemetery
: Herzogbirbaum
Opposite the Herzogbirbaum cemetery is a tabernacle shrine marked 1679. On a mighty eight-sided pillar rests an essay with picture niches under a pointed pyramid helmet. The essay has Gothic crucifixion reliefs from the second half of the 14th century that were used as a secondary feature.
Local chapel St.  Benedict
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Local chapel St. Benedict
ObjectID:  191

KG location
: Roseldorf
The local chapel of St. Benedikt in Roseldorf is a simple building, built in 1686/1669 and expanded in 1842, structured by wall strips with a choir closed on three sides, provided with buttresses and arched windows. The facade tower has a clock gable and a pyramid helmet. In the interior, square vaults can be seen on strong belt arches in the main and altar yokes as well as an apse conche . There is a wooden gallery in the front yoke.
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Object ID:  20772
next to Roseldorf 35
location
KG: Roseldorf
Baroque niche shrine, a square pillar with beveled edges.
Local chapel St.  Agapitus
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Local chapel St. Agapitus
ObjectID:  9996
Hauptplatz
location
KG: Steinabrunn
The local chapel of St. Agapitus , located at the northern exit of Steinabrunn near the castle, is a larger building from 1831, with a semicircular apse, a facade tower crossing the gable and arched windows as well as a secondary, late Gothic profiled portal wall from the 16th century. The interior has a flat ceiling, an apse conch and a brick floor. The altar comes from the former Gartenbergkapelle - a memorial chapel for the former Agapitus Church outside the village. It has a post-baroque column retable from the 2nd / 3rd centuries. Quarter of the 19th century, an altarpiece depicting the resurrection of Christ and a top figure of St. Vitus. The baroque stalls are also part of the chapel's furnishings.
Lange Ries district moat
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Kreisgrabenanlage Lange Ries
ObjectID:  192
Lange Ries
location
KG: Steinabrunn
At Steinabrunn there are the remains of an originally four to five meter deep circular moat system with a diameter of 100 meters and four entrances that were designed as earth bridges. The complex was built around 5000 years before our era in the Neolithic .
Steinabrunn Castle
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Steinabrunn Castle ObjectID
9997
Steinabrunn 1
location
KG: Steinabrunn
From the castle at the northern exit of Steinabrunn, the baroque quarter of the outer building in the castle type with corner turrets has been preserved. The first documentary mention refers to the year 1298. In the first half of the 17th century it was rebuilt. The former inner castle in the middle of the courtyard was demolished in 1829 under Wolfgang Christoph von Volkra.
Figure St.  Johannes Nepomuk
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Figure St. Johannes Nepomuk
ObjectID:  10001

KG location
: Steinabrunn
At the castle there is a statue of St. Johannes Nepomuk . The coat of arms of Bishop Otto Johann von Volkra can be seen on the base.

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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Monument: Name of the monument. The designation is given as it is used by the Federal Monuments Office (BDA) . The internal object identification number (ObjectID) is also given.
Location: The address is given. In the case of free-standing objects without an address ( e.g. shrines ), an address is usually given that is close to the object. By calling up the link Location , the location of the monument is displayed in various map projects. The cadastral community (KG) is indicated below this.
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.

By clicking on "Map with all coordinates" (top right in the article) the location of all monuments in the selected map object is displayed.

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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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. ^ Franz Pieler, Peter Trebsche (Ed.): Contributions to the Day of Lower Austrian Regional Archeology 2018 . Landessammlungen Niederösterreich, 2018, ISBN 3-85460-313-4 , Volker Lindinger, Tobias Kurz: Archaeological investigations in the area of ​​the Hallstatt burial ground of Großmugl, corridor "Behind the gardens" in the Korneuburg district, Lower Austria , p. 57 ( researchgate.net [accessed March 6, 2020]).
  3. according to on-site inspection and Lower Austria Atlas, GstNr. 265/3 according to BDA, Marienplatz, no longer applicable
  4. Günther A. Wagner (Ed.): Introduction to Archaeometry . Springer, Berlin 2007, ISBN 978-3-540-71936-6 , pp. 62 .
  5. § 2a Monument Protection Act in the legal information system of the Republic of Austria .