List of listed objects in Großrußbach

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The list of listed objects in Großrußbach contains the 22 listed , immovable objects of the Lower Austrian community Großrußbach .

Monuments

photo   monument Location description
Fortified settlement of the Neolithic Upload file Fortified settlement of the Neolithic ObjectID
69930
In the long Radgraben
location
KG: Großrußbach
Archaeological finds have shown settlement in Großrußbach during the Neolithic period.
Corridor / path chapel
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Corridor / path chapel
ObjectID:  879
Schloßbergstrasse 33 KG
location
: Großrußbach
At the eastern exit of the village there is a path chapel from the middle of the 18th century. The pilaster-structured semicircular building is crowned by a tail gable. Inside there is a statue of Maria Immaculata behind a grille, which is marked 1749.
Catholic parish church hl.  Valentine
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Catholic parish church hl. Valentin
ObjectID:  877
Weichselbergweg 1 KG
location
: Großrußbach
The parish church of St. Valentin - a three-aisled staggered church with a south tower - was originally laid out as a fortified church. The exterior shows unplastered quarry stone masonry. The facade of the three-bay nave from the middle of the 15th century is structured by stepped, gabled buttresses in the middle and at the corners. The church is accessible through a profiled shoulder arch portal. Above it are a four-lane tracery window, four pointed cloverleaf-shaped windows and a small round arched window at the top. The windows of the aisle are equipped with two-lane tracery. In the north there is a walled-up pointed arch portal and in the south there are buttresses and a rectangular portal. The building is covered by a gable roof. The choir, which was probably built in the second half of the 14th century, protrudes between the tower and the sacristy. The late Gothic south tower has slit windows and pointed arch tracery windows at the top. His essay with onion helmet was renewed in 1948. To the north rises a chapel-like extension with corner reinforcement pillars and a three-lane tracery window following the aisle.
Wayside shrine St.  Johannes Nepomuk Upload file Wayside shrine St. Johannes Nepomuk
ObjectID:  876
in front of Schlossbergstrasse 8 KG
location
: Großrußbach
On the courtyard wall of the castle is a late baroque, mighty niche broad pillar with pilasters and explosive gable, which holds a statue of St. Johannes Nepomuk houses. The monument was erected in the middle of the 18th century.
Wayside shrine
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Wayside shrine
ObjectID:  878

KG location
: Großrußbach
The so-called Flandorfer Cross on the road from Großrußbach to Weinsteig has a wide rectangular base with a quote from the Bible ( Ephesians 1.7  EU ) and the year of inauguration 1866 as an inscription on the front . On top of it rests a structure with a deep niche that houses a crucifixion group with Mary and John inside . Below the niche there is another biblical quote ( Matthew 19.17  EU ) as well as a supplication. The memorial was erected in gratitude for the end of a cholera epidemic. It was renovated in 2018.
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ObjectID:  880

KG location
: Großrußbach
The castle in Großrußbach, located below the parish church, is a staggered two-storey four-wing complex that was built in 1980/1981 by adding to the core of the 15th and 16th centuries. The two-wing complex of the former rectory, which belonged to the 17th century and was redesigned in Baroque style in 1739, was created by adding two more wings. The castle is connected to a two-storey two-wing building from 1948–1953 by a baroque wall and portal. In 1980, a meander crack structure from the second half of the 16th century was uncovered on the south-west wing of the pre-baroque building core.
Wayside shrine
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Wayside shrine
ObjectID:  864

Location
KG: Hipples
At the southern exit of Hipples there is a late Gothic, eight-sided tabernacle light pillar from the late 15th century. It has a tabernacle housing made of eyelashes with keel-arched tracery openings, which is crowned by a pyramid point.
Local chapel
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Local chapel
ObjectID:  866

Location
KG: Hipples
The local chapel of Hipples, located to the west above the village, is a semicircular, pocket-jointed late Baroque building with a curved gable, onion-helm turrets and arched windows. The interior has a wall field division by fins and a grooved flat ceiling. The furnishings include a baroque carved figure of St. Rochus as well as a Byzantine image of St. Mary with child.
Karnabrunn Palace complex
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Karnabrunn Palace complex
ObjectID:  870
Karnabrunn 1, 38, 39 KG
location
: Karnabrunn
Castle Karnabrunn is a moated castle , which was built in the late 17th century by Count Julius Friedrich Bucelli using an older building. The facility was changed in the 18th century. The moat, corner bastions and turrets in the north and south of the former fortifications have been preserved. In the south, a bridge leads from the moat to the main facade. The castle itself is a three-story box-shaped structure around a small rectangular courtyard.
Rectory
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Rectory
ObjectID:  867
Karnabrunn 2 KG
location
: Karnabrunn
The vicarage of Karnabrunn is a two-storey building with a hipped roof, the core of which dates from the late 16th / early 17th century and has recently been renewed. Inside you can see some groin vaults.
Karnabrunn district moat Upload file Kreisgrabenanlage Karnabrunn
ObjectID:  881
Knofling
location
KG: Karnabrunn
Archaeological excavations have proven a circular moat from the Middle Neolithic near Karnabrunn .
Catholic Parish Church of the Most Holy Trinity
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Catholic Parish Church of the Most Holy Trinity
ObjectID:  868

KG location
: Karnabrunn
The parish church of the Most Holy Trinity , built by Count Friedrich Julius Bucceleni in Karnabrunn between 1684 and 1686, is an early baroque building with pilaster strips , which rises above a cruciform floor plan and is covered by a hipped cross roof. Its massive, two-story tower has a bent pyramid roof. The high altar picture, the side altars and the stucco marble cladding of the presbytery date from the second half of the 18th century.
Figure St.  Johannes Nepomuk
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Figure St. Johannes Nepomuk
ObjectID:  869

KG location
: Karnabrunn
A Nepomuk statue from the first half of the 18th century stands next to Karnabrunn Palace .
Stairway to the church
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Stairway to the church ObjectID
17865

KG location
: Karnabrunn
To the east of the rectory, a staircase with stone sculptures leads to the church. The sandstone figures on plinths represent the saints Aloysius (?), Antonius, Johannes Nepomuk, Maria, a female saint and Felix of Cantalice.
Cemetery chapel, gate construction
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Cemetery chapel, gate construction ObjectID
17866

KG location
: Karnabrunn
Local mountain Kleinebersdorf
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Hausberg Kleinebersdorf
ObjectID:  882
Behind the Hausberg
location
KG: Kleinebersdorf
At the southern end of the village of Kleinebersdorf are the remains of a heavily destroyed mountain complex surrounded by a double ditch and a triple wall.
Local chapel St.  Antony
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Local chapel St. Antonius
ObjectID:  875
Kapellenweg 6 KG
location
: Kleinebersdorf
The elevated local chapel of St. Antonius is a simple, round, closed building from 1738 with a fascia structure, flat arched windows and a gable turret. The interior is structured by pilasters and cornices and a modern flat ceiling made of wood. The gallery with balustrade was made in the 19th century. The altar in the conche has a columned aedicula with a curved gable from around 1740, an altarpiece of St. Anthony of Padua and a baroque crucifix.
Fortified settlement of the Neolithic Upload file Fortified settlement of the Neolithic ObjectID
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Mühlfeld
location
KG: Weinsteig
In the Neolithic there was a fortified settlement in the Mühlfeld corridor in the Weinsteig cadastral community .
Catholic branch church hll.  Peter and Paul
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Catholic branch church hll. Peter and Paul
ObjectID:  863

KG location
: Weinsteig
The Filialkirche hll located on the northern edge of Weinsteig . Petrus und Paulus is a Gothic hall church that was converted to Baroque style in 1672. Its west facade is crowned by a triangular gable rising above the eaves. The portal is composed of different parts: pilasters fluted on the sides, instead of entablature part of a grave inscription and a stone putto. The nave is supported by buttresses in the north, as is the 14th century, polygonal closed choir. To the south of the nave, a tower with round arched sound windows and a tent roof rises above a square floor plan. The single-storey sacristy is located under a slate roof by the choir.
Fortified settlement Kunderstal Upload file Fortified settlement Kunderstal ObjectID
862
Kunderstal
location
KG: Wetzleinsdorf
Near Wetzleinsdorf there are settlement remains from the Neolithic to the Hallstatt period . In the area of ​​the brickworks, an extensive settlement from the Middle Neolithic was excavated.
Wayside shrine
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Wayside shrine
ObjectID:  873
Road to Großrußbach KG
location
: Wetzleinsdorf
To the east of Wetzleinsdorf, on the road to Großrußbach, there is a historical, pointed-gable wide niche pillar from 1903.
Local chapel St.  Apollonia
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Local chapel St. Apollonia
ObjectID:  874

KG location
: Wetzleinsdorf
The local chapel of Wetzleinsdorf, consecrated to Saint Apollonia of Alexandria , is a 1./2. Third of the 19th century, simple building with a flat roof on the inside with a semicircular apse, flat arched windows and a gable rider with a pyramid helmet.

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:

Photo: Photograph of the monument. Click the photo generates an enlarged view. Next to it are one or two symbols:
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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. Flandorferkreuz. In: marterl.at. Retrieved March 6, 2020 .
  3. Michael Meyer, Dirk Raetzel-Fabian: Neolithic Trench Works in Central Europe - An Overview. (PDF; 1.7 MB) In: jungsteinSITE: Information on Neolithic research. December 15, 2006, p. 20 , accessed July 20, 2013 .
  4. § 2a Monument Protection Act in the legal information system of the Republic of Austria .