List of listed objects in Lichtenau im Waldviertel

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The list of listed objects in Lichtenau im Waldviertel contains the 11 listed , immovable objects of the municipality of Lichtenau im Waldviertel .

Monuments

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Catholic branch church hl.  Laurence and cemetery
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Catholic branch church hl. Laurentius and Friedhof ObjektID
53099
Allentsgschwendt
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KG: Allentsgschwendt
The the St. Lawrence consecrated parish church in the town center of Allentgschwendt is one of the cemetery and pillars wall surrounded, small, in the core Romanesque - Gothic , repeatedly modified building with choir tower . The parish of Allentgschwendt dates back to 1332. The nave with a gable roof and Romanesque eaves at the corners was redesigned in Baroque style in the 18th century. In the south it is broken through by a rectangular portal with a round arch niche and round and pointed arch windows. The choir with buttresses is covered by a hipped roof . In the south there is a two-lane, ogival tracery window and in the south-east and east a three-pass window each . The Romanesque tower with a tent roof rises above the choir bay and is pierced in the east by framed rectangular windows with blind gables and on all sides by coupled acoustic windows. The sacristy with a pent roof north of the choir was built around 1900. The interior of the nave is flat. The single-bay choir with ribbed vault and five-eighth closure dates from around 1400.
Brunn am Walde Palace with farm buildings
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Brunn am Walde Palace with farm building ObjectID
31444
Brunn am Wald 1
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KG: Brunn am Walde
Brunn am Walde Palace is located in the east of the village on a thoroughfare . The block-like four-wing complex from 1584 with its narrow courtyard is a rare example of a moated castle with a preserved moat . The ditch widens to a pond on the east side . First mentioned in a document in 1172, the previous building was owned by the Kuenringer in the 13th century and later passed to the Neidegger. After frequent changes of ownership, it was rebuilt in its current form in 1584 under Johann Hartmann von Trautmannsdorf, and in 1687 it became the property of the Counts Sinzendorf. The closed, cubic effect results from the uniformly strictly structured, three-storey fronts. The building has a surrounding eaves cornice with a console wreath. The Ortstein incorporation in the northeast corner is designated 1584. The basement is based on a slightly sloping base with transverse rectangular hatches. On the two upper floors there are simple window frames on the outside and on the courtyard side. The roofing on the first floor with lintel beams and wedge stones goes back to the early 17th century. The hipped roof with dormers and multi-section chimneys dates from the fourth quarter of the 16th century. A round arched gate with a rusticated portal field in front of the vaulted entrance hall serves as access on the west side via a renewed moat bridge . The elevated, former castle garden is overgrown.

The former farm building to the west of the moat bridge is a two-story, hook-shaped building with a gable roof , the core of which dates back to the time the palace was built. In front of it is a barred fountain from around 1900 and a grotesque sculpture that probably depicts a monkey and was probably made in the late 16th century.

Catholic parish church hl.  Vitus and cemetery
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Catholic parish church hl. Vitus and cemetery ObjectID
53984
Großreinprechts
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KG: Großreinprechts
The slightly elevated parish church in the south of the village is surrounded by a cemetery and is dedicated to St. Vitus . The hall building with a horseshoe-shaped apse and apse tower, which has been changed several times, is essentially Romanesque. The exterior from the 13th century is now covered with concrete . The nave with hipped roof and arched windows was changed and extended in 1694. The rectangular south portal dates from the middle of the 19th century. In the west, two circular windows are arranged over an arched window. Above the horseshoe-shaped apse with eastern slotted windows and southern basket arch portal with skylights rises a 1784 Romanesque, irregular, nine-cornered tower with slotted windows, basket-arch sound windows and a pyramid roof. The tower entrance in the northeast is broken up by Gothic three-pass windows. The stairway to the gallery is in the south-west corner. The church has two additions with pults : a side chapel from the 17th century with arched windows in the south and a barrel-vaulted entrance hall to the west - the former sacristy - with a rectangular portal and plaster frame.
Rectory Upload file Parsonage
Object ID:  53981
Großreinprechts 1
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KG: Großreinprechts
The rectory southeast of the church is a two-storey complex from the middle of the 18th century, which forms an irregular courtyard with the side, arched gate wall and a wall in the northeast . The graveyard limiting in the southeast, standing on a level terrain Northwest tract with a saddle roof is formed by a narrow and somewhat lower connecting wing with a gable roof with the schopfwalmgedeckten hook-shaped wing with Southeast Kloster grating and Ortsteinquaderung in plaster connected. Inside there are some flat ceilings with stucco cut mirrors .
Local chapel St.  Kajetan Upload file Local chapel St. Kajetan ObjectID
54373
Jeitendorf
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KG: Jeitendorf
The local chapel of Jeitendorf is a simple, internally flat rectangular building with a semicircular apse, arched windows and a hipped roof with ridge turret, which was built around 1840. The furnishings include an altar with a basket arch niche between pilasters and a low volute gable, an image of the Sacred Heart , a statue of Mary and Child from the 19th century marked 1852 , statues of Saints Kajetan and Nicholas , probably from the 18th century, as well as the Image of a female saint from the late 19th century.
Catholic parish church hl.  Aegydius
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Catholic parish church hl. Aegydius ObjectID
54825
Lichtenau
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KG: Lichtenau
The parish church consecrated to St. Aegydius in the south of the main square is a baroque hall building built by Josef Koch between 1755 and 1757 with a semicircular choir and north tower. The nave, transept and choir have cranked pilaster strips above the plinth, as well as oval and arched windows. The west side with a triangular gable is broken through by a rectangular portal. The tower built in the north of the transept has a rectangular portal on the ground floor, a small, square north window in an oval blind niche, shallow shoulder arch niches on all sides, bell-shaped sound windows, a clock gable and a bell helmet. The two-storey sacristy with a hipped roof, rectangular portal and rectangular window is located between the choir and the northern transverse arm. The low extension to the east of the choir with triangular gable, gable roof and heavily damaged frescoes is the family crypt of the owners of Lichtenau Castle , which was probably built around 1803 . The nave has two bays vaulted to the west with stitches and then a square crossing with a flat hanging dome and short transverse arms as well as a retracted, groin vaulted choir with a round apse.
Lichtenau Castle with surrounding fortifications
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Lichtenau Castle with surrounding fortifications ObjectID
32594
Lichtenau 17, 34 KG
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: Lichtenau
Lichtenau Castle is a slightly elevated three-wing complex in the south of the village, surrounded by a wall and a well-preserved moat, on the west side of the moat of a former castle, which was first mentioned in 1101 in connection with Konrad von Lichtenau and was later affected by frequent changes of ownership. The two-storey complex surrounding an irregular courtyard dates from the 15th century in its present form and was rebuilt in the 16th century. The third floor was removed at the beginning of the 20th century. It is accessible through a curved courtyard portal from the end of the 18th century in the northwest corner and closed off on the west side by a wall. The smooth outer front with simple window frames has a rectangular porch on the kinked east wing with a former chapel on the upper floor, a three-sided porch on the southeast edge and cantilever consoles on the south wing. On the ground floor you can still see remains of ornamental sgraffito window frames from the second half of the 16th century on the courtyard side , in the northeast corner a late Gothic shoulder arch portal and in the southeast corner basket arch arcades, which were uncovered in 1985.
Catholic parish church hl.  Johannes and cemetery
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Catholic parish church hl. Johannes und Friedhof ObjektID
54855
Loiwein
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KG: Loiwein
The baroque hall church with Gothic choir and Biedermeier west tower is dedicated to John the Baptist and is surrounded by a cemetery, slightly elevated in the south of the village. Loiwein has existed as a parish since 1783, was previously a branch of Meisling and was Protestant in the 16th and first half of the 17th centuries . The core of the nave with a gable roof and basket arch windows dates back to the 14th century and was redesigned in Baroque style in the 18th century. The retracted west choir is covered with a roof that is hipped to the east. The facade is pierced with narrow pointed arched windows in round arch niches between stepped buttresses and in the east by circular windows in a profiled frame. The presented west tower with pilaster strips, arched portal, arched sound windows, clock gable and eight-sided pyramid roof was built in 1827. In the south there is a sacristy with a desk from the late 18th century, which was expanded towards the west in the second half of the 20th century, and in the south of the tower there is a staircase north of the choir with a small, desk-top extension.
Rectory Upload file Parsonage
Object ID:  54853
Loiwein 40
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KG: Loiwein
The single-storey rectory with pilasters, hipped roof and three-axis central projection lies south of the church. Above the broad central axis there is a gable top with a coat of arms cartouche, under which the name 1889 stands.
Fountain with column and St.  Florian Upload file Fountain with column and St. Florian ObjectID
54852

KG location
: Loiwein
The fountain in the west of the village is characterized by a 19th century statue of St. Florian on a granite column.
Local chapel Upload file Local chapel
ObjectID:  55188
Obergrünbach
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KG: Obergrünbach
The chapel in the north of Grünbach, probably built towards the end of the 19th century, is a rectangular building with a semicircular apse, arched windows and a three-storey western tower with a high tent roof. At the neo-Gothic altar there is a statue of the crucifix with Mary and to the side of it Saints Leonhard and John the Baptist , four church fathers and reliefs of four evangelists . Further furnishings include a console statue of St. Florian and a flag with images of the Pietà and John the Evangelist .

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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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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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Web links

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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. Entry on Lichtenau in the Waldviertel in the Austria Forum  (in the AEIOU Austria Lexicon )
  3. § 2a Monument Protection Act in the legal information system of the Republic of Austria .