List of listed objects in Mailberg

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The list of listed objects in Mailberg contains the 30 listed , immovable objects of the municipality of Mailberg in Lower Austria ( Hollabrunn district ).

Monuments

photo   monument Location description
Local mountain Guglerberg Upload file Hausberg Guglerberg ObjectID
25784
Guglerberg
location
KG: Mailberg
Archaeological find zone
Catholic parish church, castle church of St. John the Baptist
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Catholic parish church, Castle Church of St. John the Baptist ObjectID
12560
Mailberg 1 KG
location
: Mailberg
The castle church of the Order of Malta from the 13th century closes off the castle courtyard to the east with its simple facade. Originally built as a Gothic hall church, it was converted to Baroque style in 1609. The church was renovated in 2007 and now serves as the parish church of the parish of Mailberg. Portal porch with volute gable
Mailberg Castle with moat and Johannes Nepomuk shrine
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Mailberg Castle with moat and Johannes Nepomuk wayside shrine ObjectID
12561
Mailberg 1 KG
location
: Mailberg
In the late Renaissance and late Baroque periods, the medieval complex was rebuilt by the commander of the Order of Malta . Two-storey, trapezoidal, elongated complex with a protruding castle and parish church on the east side, which is surrounded by a moat and porches. At the kink of the facade there is a round tower with a conical roof. Gate wing protruding to the west.

The figure of St. Johannes Nepomuk from the 1st half of the 18th century. There is a crest cartridge on the base.

Tusk house
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Hauerhaus ObjectID
12559
Mailberg 157 KG
location
: Mailberg
One-storey corner house from 1859 with a two-axis gable front facing the main street, next to it a side courtyard portal with triangular gable, underneath the winemaker's coat of arms. Curved gable with a triangular end in front of the gable roof. Shallow portal projection on the eaves side. Facade structure through ashlar and antique motifs in the relief entablature.
Farmhouse
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Farmhouse ObjectID
12558
Mailberg 161 KG
location
: Mailberg
Two-storey five-axis central corridor building with a hipped roof from around 1828. Facade structure through plaster tape-framed windows on the ground floor, portal roofing and field structure in the window axes of the upper floor with various slab apliken, above cornice.
Schafflerhof
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Schafflerhof ObjectID
12567
Mailberg 199 KG
location
: Mailberg
Elongated twelve-axis building from the end of the 18th / beginning of the 19th century with a gable facade and gable roof. The facade is structured by means of pilasters and cornice. The building serves as the estate of the Coming Mailberg .
former rectory
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former vicarage ObjectID
12570
Mailberg 8 KG
location
: Mailberg
Two-storey five-axis middle-corridor house with hipped roof from around 1600. The facade is structured by profiled cornice roofing of the upper floor windows.
Cemetery chapel holy Kunigunde
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Cemetery chapel holy Kunigunde
ObjectID:  12563

KG location
: Mailberg
A saddle roof combines a Romanesque nave to the south and a Baroque nave to the north from the 14th century. On the west side of the gable is an octagonal Gothic gable tower with a triangular battlement around the conical roof.
Pillar of light
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Light pillar ObjectID
12564

KG location
: Mailberg
The light column from the 15th century with a hexagonal tabernacle attachment is made from one piece and is considered one of the most beautiful death lights in Austria. The top of the tabernacle is adorned with busts and Gothic ornaments of great artistic value. The death lamp stood in the center of the cemetery until the 1930s, where it had a pure light function, before it was moved to its current location. It is also popularly called the plague column , but it is unclear whether there is a connection with the plague.
Figure Saint Florian
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Figure of Saint Florian ObjectID
12572

KG location
: Mailberg
On a volute base with the legend of Florian in relief stands the figure of St. Florian from 1753.
Press house
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Press house ObjectID
12539

KG location
: Mailberg
The press house is the first (westernmost) of a total of 20 adjoining press houses, all of which are listed. Eaves-mounted press house with a simple, unadorned facade. Slight wall vaulting above the entrance door, 1 window and a hatch on the facade under a gable roof.
Press house
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Press house ObjectID
12540

KG location
: Mailberg
Simple facade with a rectangular entrance door, 2 small windows and a crooked roof with boarded gable.
Press house
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Press house ObjectID
12541

KG location
: Mailberg
Facade with stone-faced quarry stone masonry in the area of ​​the foundation, saddle roof with boarded gable.
Press house
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Press house ObjectID
12542

KG location
: Mailberg
Press house with an attic room accessible from the outside and a crooked roof. Facade structured by cornice and plaster tape frames around the entrance and window.
Press house
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Press house ObjectID
12543

KG location
: Mailberg
Press house with an attic room accessible from the outside and a crooked roof. Facade structured by cornice, a small window and a hatch.
Press house
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Press house ObjectID
12544

KG location
: Mailberg
Press house with an attic room accessible from the outside and a crooked roof. Facade structured by cornice, two hatches and an opening for receiving the pressed material.
Press house
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Press house ObjectID
12545

KG location
: Mailberg
Press house with an attic room accessible from the outside and a crooked roof. Facade structured by cornice, two small windows and an opening for receiving the pressed material.
Press house
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Press house ObjectID
12546

KG location
: Mailberg
Press house with an attic room accessible from the outside and a crooked roof. Facade structured by cornice, two small arched windows and an opening for receiving the pressed material.
Press house
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Press house ObjectID
12547

KG location
: Mailberg
Press house with an attic room accessible from the outside and a crooked roof. Facade structured by cornice, a small window and an opening for receiving the pressed material.
Press house
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Presshaus ObjektID
12548

KG location
: Mailberg
Elongated eaves press house with hipped roof and three barred rectangular windows as well as an opening for receiving the pressed material with a wooden door.
Press house
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Press house ObjectID
12549

KG location
: Mailberg
Press house with externally accessible attic and gable roof. Facade of stone-faced quarry stone masonry in the area of ​​the foundation divided by a cornice above the arched portal, remains of a facade relief recognizable, two small windows and an opening for receiving the pressed material.
Press house
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Press house ObjectID
12550

KG location
: Mailberg
Press house with an attic room accessible from the outside and a crooked roof with cornice. Wooden tram overlay above the entrance door, a rectangular window and an opening to accommodate the reading material.
Press house
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Press house ObjectID
12551

KG location
: Mailberg
Press house with an attic room accessible from the outside and a crooked roof with cornice. Smooth facade with two rectangular windows, a slightly arched entrance gate and an opening for receiving the reading material.
Press house
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Press house ObjectID
12552

KG location
: Mailberg
Press house with gable roof and boarded gable. Façade structured by corner pilasters and plaster frames around the two windows and the portal with a slight arching.
Press house
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Press house ObjectID
12553

KG location
: Mailberg
Press house with gable roof, slightly arched portal, two windows with blinds shutters. A round arch niche in the gable area.
Press house
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Press house ObjectID
12554

KG location
: Mailberg
Eaves-mounted press house with a crooked roof and boarded mansard gable above the rectangular entrance door. All-round fluted cornice.
Press house
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Press house ObjectID
12555

KG location
: Mailberg
Press house with stone-faced quarry stone masonry in the area of ​​the foundation, gable roof and cornice in relief. Two rectangular windows each on the ground floor and in the gable, slightly arched entrance and opening for receiving the reading material.
Press house
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Press house ObjectID
12556

KG location
: Mailberg
Narrow press house with stone exposed quarry stone masonry in the area of ​​the foundation, slightly vaulted entrance, next to it a rectangular window. Large door in the gable of the slightly protruding gable roof.
Press house
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Press house ObjectID
21684

KG location
: Mailberg
Press house with a smooth, unadorned facade and gable roof. Slightly arched entrance door, three small window openings and a larger opening to accommodate the reading and a door in the gable.
Press house
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Press house ObjectID
12557

KG location
: Mailberg
Broad press house with a crooked roof, fluted surrounding cornice and slightly arched entrance door. A small window and a hatch and a door in the gable.

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:
More pictures available The symbol means that more photos of the property are available. They are displayed by clicking the symbol.
Upload your own photo By clicking the symbol, further photos of the object can be uploaded to the Wikimedia Commons media archive .
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

literature

Web links

Commons : Listed objects in Mailberg  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

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. § 2a Monument Protection Act in the legal information system of the Republic of Austria .