List of listed objects in Rosenburg-Mold

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The list of listed objects in Rosenburg-Mold contains the 21 listed , immovable objects of the municipality of Rosenburg-Mold in the Lower Austrian district of Horn .

Monuments

photo   monument Location description
Figure shrine St.  Florian Upload file Figure shrine St. Florian ObjectID
74236
at Mold 30
location
KG: Mold
In Mold, on a volute pedestal with tress decoration and a coat of arms marked 1724, there is a statue of St. Florian .
Rectory Upload file Vicarage ObjectID
32714
Mold 79
Location
KG: Mold
The renovated rectory , built in the second half of the 18th century over a hook-shaped floor plan, is a two-storey building with a crooked roof . Its facade is structured by pilaster strips and plaster wallpaper. Stucco mirrors can be seen on the upper floor. The rectory has a votive picture by Josef von Führich from 1837 and a facade plan of the pilgrimage church by Leopold Wißgrill from 1744 in safekeeping.
Former  Michaelskirche Upload file Former Michaelskirche ObjectID
74233
Mold 83
location
KG: Mold
From the former Michaelskirche , probably built in the 11th century and demolished in 1784, there is a square tower with acoustic windows and a gable wreath from the 17th / 18th century. Century has been preserved and incorporated into a school building.
Wayside shrine Upload file Shrine
Object ID:  74235
Mold
location
KG: Mold
Wayside shrine Upload file Shrine
Object ID:  74243
Mold
location
KG: Mold
Figure shrine St.  Sebastian Upload file Figure shrine St. Sebastian ObjectID
74244
Mold
location
KG: Mold
On the road to Dreieichen there is a statue of St. Sebastian .
Pilgrimage Church of Maria Dreieichen For Our Lady of Sorrows
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Pilgrimage Church of Maria Dreieichen To Our Lady of Sorrows ObjectID
74245
Mold-Maria Dreieichen
Location
KG: Mold
The parish and pilgrimage church of the Painful Mother of God , located north-east of the village on the Molder Berg, is an orderly cross-shaped complex with a centralized, longitudinally oval central dome that does not appear to the outside and a dominant southern double tower facade.
Figure shrine Mercy Seat with Maria Immaculata Upload file Figure shrine mercy seat with Maria Immaculata ObjektID
74307
Mold-Maria Dreieichen
Location
KG: Mold
To the west of Maria Dreieichen there is a square column from the second quarter or the middle of the 18th century on a pedestal with a mercy seat and a portrait of Maria Immaculata on a column.
Priest's grave Upload file Priest's Tomb ObjectID
74308
Mold-Maria Dreieichen
Location
KG: Mold
At the cemetery to the west of the church there is a priest's tomb with a Pietà group on a square pillar with tools of the Passion and a profiled frame from around 1700.
Wayside shrine Upload file Shrine
Object ID:  74237

Location
KG: Mold
To the west of the village rises a high column with a statue of Immaculata on a pedestal with an inscription.
Cholera cemetery
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Cholera cemetery ObjectID
74310
Mold-Maria Dreieichen
Location
KG: Mold
The cholera cemetery south of the church was laid out in 1866. He has several wrought iron and cast iron crosses.
Wayside shrine Upload file Shrine
Object ID:  74309
Mold
location
KG: Mold
A tabernacle pillar with a coffered shaft and the reliefs of the Holy Family, Christ on the Cross and St. Florian ; dated 1675.
Devotional status
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Devotional item ObjectID
37487
Mold-Maria-Dreieichen
location
KG: Mold
To the east of the pilgrimage church is a former sales stand for devotional objects , which was built in the late 19th century as a replica of an object in Mariazell by the innkeeper Alois Förster in historical style. Its front wooden portal has a roller shutter , carved decorations and a profiled, protruding canopy. The slightly curved mansard roof in the shape of a truncated pyramid is crowned by a turret that houses a pietà flanked by two adoring angels behind a glass pane in a niche. The object is painted light green. The sign on the front bears the inscription: "Toni Förster pilgrimage souvenirs" and refers to Antonia Förster, the builder's daughter, who received the stand from her father.
Local chapel Mörtersdorf
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Local chapel Mörtersdorf ObjectID
55085
Mörtersdorf 1 KG
location
: Mörtersdorf
The local chapel on the Anger von Mörtersdorf is a simple building with a three-eighth roof, saddle roof and arched windows from around 1800. It has a featured, three-story portal tower from the second half of the 19th century with corner pilasters, profiled cornices, round-arched sound windows and a pointed arched, grooved one Portal. The interior has a groin vault.
Find area Hofmühle Upload file Find area Hofmühle ObjectID
33357
Hofmühle
location
KG: Rosenburg
In the north-western part of the find zone, a settlement from the early Neolithic (5500-5000 BC) with numerous finds of older linear ceramics has been documented. In the eastern part of the site, a Middle Neolithic (5000–4500 / 4300 BC) circular moat system and findings from the Latène period (5th – 1st century BC) have been identified. Opposite the former court or Thurnmühle on the road to Rosenburg was a Slavic settlement from the early Middle Ages (approx. 600–800 AD) with several residential and farm buildings .
Rosenburg Castle
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Rosenburg Castle ObjectID
33358
Rosenburg 1 KG
location
: Rosenburg
Rosenburg Castle was built as a castle around 1150 and converted and expanded into a Renaissance castle in the 16th century.
Rosenburg reception building
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Reception building Rosenburg ObjectID
33356
Rosenburg 3 KG
location
: Rosenburg
The station building was built in 1888/1889 and renovated in 1992.
Stallegg castle ruins
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Stallegg Castle Ruins ObjectID
71079

since 2015


KG location
: Rosenburg
In 1196/1216 an Albero von Stalek was first mentioned in a document, the founder of the Austrian ministerial family of the Stalleggers, who were among the leading Austrian ministerials, especially under King Ottokars II . In 1487 the property was combined with the dominion of Rosenburg. In 1600 the castle was already described as derelict. The castle was from a regular Bering surrounded (26.70 x 22.10 m) which the first phase is assigned to the 1200th The keep has a pointed arched high entry and is dated to the 2nd half of the 13th century. The chapel with its opus spicatum locations points to the early 13th century. The abandonment of the castle as a residence can be expected from the late 15th century.
Figure shrine St.  Johannes Nepomuk
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Figure shrine St. Johannes Nepomuk ObjectID
74314

KG location
: Rosenburg
The wayside shrine with a figure of St. Johannes Nepomuk was created in the course of the renovation of the bridge in 1986 by the Eggenburg stonemasonry Worek.
Figure shrine St.  Johannes Nepomuk Upload file Figure shrine St. Johannes Nepomuk ObjectID
74318

Location
KG: Zaingrub
On a prismatic pedestal with a coat of arms and the designation 1726 stands a figure of St. Johannes Nepomuk.
Zaingrub local chapel Upload file Zaingrub Chapel ObjectID
56380
Zaingrub
location
KG: Zaingrub
The elevated local chapel from the third quarter of the 19th century in the eastern part of Zaingrub is attached to a house from the middle of the 19th century. The baroque building has a retracted round apse, a projected tower and flat arched windows. The tower is crowned by arched sound windows and a hooded roof. Above the shoulder arch portal there is a niche with a figure of St. To see Joseph. The interior has a two- bay stab cap barrel and a conical apse .

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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

literature

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. ^ Forester Standl, M. Dreieichen. In: marterl.at. Retrieved October 18, 2019 .
  3. ^ Eva Lenneis: Rosenburg im Kamptal, Lower Austria. A special place for the older linear ceramics. Bonn 2009, Iris Ott: The artefacts of the Upper Palaeolithic site of Rosenburg am Kamp. In: Archaeologia Austriaca , Vol. 80 (1996), pp. 43-114.
  4. ^ Gerhard Trnka: Studies on Middle Neolithic circular moats . In: Communications of the prehistoric commission of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vol. 26, Vienna 1991; Michaela Maurer: The circular moat of Rosenburg, Lower Austria. Diploma thesis, Vienna 2012. (Available online at: http://othes.univie.ac.at/21338/ )
  5. ^ Sandra Mayer: Latène period settlement remains in Rosenburg, VB Horn Lower Austria. In: Das Waldviertel, journal for local history and regional studies of the Waldviertel and the Wachau , 56th year (2007), pp. 60–67.
  6. Celine Wawruschka: The early medieval settlement of Roseburg in Kamptal, Lower Austria . In: Archäologia Austriaca, 82-83. Vol. (1998/99), pp. 347-411; Günther Karl Art: The animal bones from the early medieval settlement of Rosenburg in the Kamptal, Lower Austria . In: Archäologia Austriaca, 82-83. Vol. (1998/99), pp. 412-427.
  7. ^ Gerhard Reichhalter: Stallegg. In: Lower Austria • Castles online. Retrieved July 30, 2015 .
  8. Günter G. Horn: Kamp bridge in Roseburg, country road L 8006, information. Vienna (Lower Austrian Road Administration) 1986.
  9. § 2a Monument Protection Act in the legal information system of the Republic of Austria .