List of listed objects in Leobersdorf
The list of listed objects in Leobersdorf contains the 10 listed , immovable objects of the municipality of Leobersdorf in the Lower Austrian district of Baden .
Monuments
photo | monument | Location | description | Metadata |
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Parsonage Object ID: 32592 |
Kirchenplatz 1 KG location : Leobersdorf |
The baroque two-storey main wing was built using medieval components. In the west are the remains of the old parish school. The eastern wing was rebuilt in 1968 on the foundations of the old rectory. |
ObjectID : 32592 Status: § 2a Status of the BDA list: 2020-02-29 Name: Pfarrhof GstNr .: 8/2 |
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Residential building ObjectID : 29448 |
Mariazeller Gasse 11 KG location : Leobersdorf |
The two-storey building, formerly probably a reading courtyard, consists of a floor with a tower-like central projection, late Gothic window frames, remains of sgraffito decor from the 16th century and an adjoining covered staircase as well as single-storey farm buildings in the east and west. |
ObjectID : 29448 Status : Notification Status of the BDA list: 2020-02-29 Name: Residential building GstNr .: 66 |
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Bürgerhaus ObjektID : 128482 |
Marktplatz 1 KG location : Leobersdorf |
The two-storey farmhouse, which is essentially medieval, has a stone arched portal from the 17th century. |
ObjectID : 128482 Status : Notification Status of the BDA list: 2020-02-29 Name: Bürgerhaus GstNr .: .37 |
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Catholic parish church hl. Martin and former churchyard wall ObjectID : 73977 |
KG location : Leobersdorf |
The broad baroque church was built in 1775 through the redesign of the medieval building by Josef Nothaft. The side aisles were extended to the western front of the tower. The polygonal Gothic choir was preserved. The facade is dominated by the tower with a pyramid helmet with a small lantern. Above the rectangular portal is the coat of arms of Melk Abbey . The surrounding former churchyard is fenced in to the east by a defensive wall with loopholes and a largely demolished bastion. |
ObjectID : 73977 Status: § 2a Status of the BDA list: 2020-02-29 Name: Catholic parish church hl. Martin and former churchyard wall GstNr .: .20; 8/2 Parish church Leobersdorf |
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Wayside shrine Pöllakreuz ObjectID : 79559 |
KG location : Leobersdorf |
The niche shrine with a brick pyramid helmet, designed in the form of a wide and high stone pillar, dates from the 16th century. |
ObjectID : 79559 Status: § 2a Status of the BDA list: 2020-02-29 Name: Bildstock Pöllakreuz GstNr .: 181/1 |
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Shrine Object ID: 79560 |
KG location : Leobersdorf |
The tabernacle pillar with beveled shaft and pyramid helmet was erected in the 16th century. |
ObjectID : 79560 Status: § 2a Status of the BDA list: 2020-02-29 Name: Bildstock GstNr .: 1135/234 |
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Johannes Nepomuk Chapel ObjectID : 79561 |
KG location : Leobersdorf |
In a small gabled chapel with a pillar-flanked arched portal closed with a wrought iron grille, there is a popular, richly painted statue of St. John Nepomuk from the middle of the 18th century. |
ObjectID : 79561 Status: § 2a Status of the BDA list: 2020-02-29 Name: Johannes Nepomuk-Kapelle GstNr .: 2209/8 |
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Pilgrimage chapel to the healing well ObjectID : 79562 |
KG location : Leobersdorf |
The chapel was built in 1850 on the site of a previous building from 1626 or 1738 in the form of a simple brick building with a rectangular choir niche in half-timbered construction and a roof turret over the entrance front. |
ObjektID : 79562 Status: § 2a Status of the BDA list: 2020-02-29 Name: Pilgrimage chapel to the healing fountain GstNr .: 788 Pilgrimage Chapel Leobersdorf |
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Wiener Neustädter Canal ObjectID : 98262 |
KG location : Leobersdorf |
The Wiener Neustädter Canal was put into operation in 1803 and extended up to 63 km. Originally it was planned as far as Trieste . Parts of the route were later converted to railway lines, so that the movement of goods fell sharply from 1879 onwards. |
ObjectID : 98262 Status : Notification Status of the BDA list: 2020-02-29 Name: Wiener Neustädter Kanal GstNr .: 1034/1; 1034/2; 1034/3; 1055/1; 1055/2; 1055/3; 1055/4; 1055/5; 1055/6; 1123/1; 1123/2; 1123/5 Wiener Neustädter Canal |
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Part of the first Vienna high spring water pipeline ObjectID : 129204 |
KG location : Leobersdorf |
The first Viennese spring water pipeline is part of the Viennese water supply and was the first supply of Vienna with safe drinking water. After four years of construction, the 95-kilometer line was opened on October 24, 1873. The Leobersdorf aqueduct crosses the Triesting river valley in an S-shape . There are also entry towers 29 ( Lage ), 30 Lage (at the southern end of the aqueduct) and 31 Lage in the municipality |
ObjectID : 129204 Status : Notification Status of the BDA list: 2020-02-29 Name: Part of the 1st Vienna High Spring Pipeline GstNr .: 484/3; 1254/2; 1295/4; 214/3 Leobersdorf aqueduct |
Web links
Commons : Listed objects in Leobersdorf - collection of pictures, videos and audio files
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Lower Austria - immovable and archaeological monuments under monument protection. (PDF), ( CSV ). Federal Monuments Office , as of February 14, 2020.
- ↑ § 2a Monument Protection Act in the legal information system of the Republic of Austria .