List of listed objects in Steyr-Steyr / A – G

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The list of listed objects in Steyr-Steyr AG contains the 193 (of a total of 562) listed , immovable objects of the Steyr cadastral municipality of Steyr with street names from A to G.

Monuments

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St. Anna School
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St. Anna School ObjectID
121795
Annaberg 2, 4 KG
location
: Steyr
Originally a hospital, from 1861 orphanage, from 1878 used as a school.

Annaberg 2: three-storey main building with nineteen axles with a concluding hipped roof, facade design from the 1st quarter of the 19th century. In the roof area on the longitudinal facade, two stepped gables with a horizontally running profiled cornice. In the gables the lettering "St.ANNA" and "ADMDCCCLX". On the upper floors the areas under the gables, four-axis in the east and three-axis in the west, accentuated by pilasters running like a service. Horizontal structure through profiled cornices between the floors. The windows in the lintel area are framed in an angular manner. In the east, slightly protruding three-axis extension with its own hipped roof, which is significantly lower than the main building. Simple facade design. Set back a little to the west, high three-and-a-half-storey building from 1936. Typical facade design. The tall, wide windows are grouped into groups of three. The facade is divided horizontally by cornices. In front of it, an extension from 1977 with an irregular floor plan, which u. a. also contains the gymnasium.

Annaberg 4: In the west adjoining three-storey, eleven-axis building with a concluding hipped roof. Simple facade design without any structure.

Sierninger Straße 129: Located on Sierninger Straße, two-storey building with a historicist facade from around 1900. Longitudinal facades five-axis, the western transverse facade three-axis. The edges of the building are emphasized by pilasters, the ground floor is grooved. The windows are framed with central wedge stones. The street-side windows are barred. Angular portal in the central axis of the transverse facade. A simple plastered area each between the profiled cordon cornice and the sill cornice under the upper floor windows. The upper floor windows are framed by rods with straight roofs, the facade is terminated by a richly profiled eaves cornice. The building ends with a moderately steep gable roof that is hipped to the west. To the west of it on Sierninger Strasse is another two-storey listed building with a hook-shaped floor plan. The façade structure is roughly the same as that of the Sierninger Straße 129 building. The street-side façade is six-axis, with the two outer windows being closer to each other and located on the upper floor under a shared straight roof. Access through angular portal in the third axis from the right. Staircase window on the right of the west facade. Four axes on the east facade. The building ends with a moderately steep hipped roof.

Date of protection: December 31, 2009

Pfarrerstöckl including the Anna chapel
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Pfarrerstöckl including Anna Chapel ObjectID
125416
Annaberg 6 KG
location
: Steyr
Two-storey Pfarrerstöckl with Anna's chapel to the east, built around 1755. Pfarrerstöckl with a concluding hipped roof, six-axis on the longitudinal facade on the upper floor and two-axis on the transverse facade. Irregular axis distribution. The first floor is smoothly plastered, the plaster socket between the floors. The upper floor is plastered with trickle plaster, the building edge is emphasized by vertical bezels. On the ground floor under the fifth upper floor window on the left, a rectangular skylight portal with honeycomb grating. The upper floor windows with plaster framing. On the longitudinal facade on the right on the upper floor there is a picture of a house with depictions of saints with a baroque frame. Facade closure through richly profiled eaves. Annakapelle: tall, narrow building with a retracted round apse, protruding with two axes. Today's appearance from the renovation in 1887. Grooved base area, large arched windows with flat triangular gables on the main floor. On the upper floor there are angular windows with plastering chambers and a central wedge stone, and arched windows on the apse. In the north there is a slender two-storey bell tower, on the first floor of the tower round-arched sound windows with triangular roofs, on the upper floor round clocks, the top of the tower with a multiple-broken tent roof with a final tower cross.

Date of protection: December 31, 2009

Annagasse workers' settlement
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Workers' settlement Annagasse ObjectID
131428

since 2020

Annagasse 1-10 KG
location
: Steyr
Part of "The patriarchal industrial monument complex of Josef Werndl and the Austrian Arms Factory 1870 to 1920/21".

Erected in 1888 on the Eysninsel. Two rows of houses with five buildings each. Each two-story, five-axis with a gable roof. Facade structure through a delicately profiled storey and a simple eaves cornice. The ground floor rises above a low plinth area with narrow rectangular window openings to illuminate the basement rooms. Double-leaf paneled entrance door. Door and window with ear bevels, flat roofing of the upper floor windows, the windows with the sill, on the upper floor parapets emphasized like a plate. The rear facades are designed in a similar way with a lower entrance door and small lavatory ventilation windows. The gable fronts of the head buildings (Annagasse 1, 2, 9, 10) have blind windows, two small windows each in the triangular gable.

The protected status relates to the external appearance including the associated green areas of the former kitchen gardens (Annagasse 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 in front of the houses, Annagasse 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 in front of and behind the houses) and inside the area of ​​the hallway and staircase as well as the roof construction.

Listed as a historical monument on June 18, 2019

Catholic parish church hl.  Josef, Ennsleite Pastoral Care Center
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Catholic parish church hl. Josef, Ennsleite Pastoral Care Center ObjectID
114615
Arbeiterstraße 15 KG
location
: Steyr
Modern pastoral care center based on the design by Johann Georg Gsteu and Working Group 4, built in two sections from 1958 to 1961 (vicarage and community center) and 1968 to 1970 (church building and sacristy). The basic structural concept corresponds to the “ideology” of changeability within a given permanent framework. This frame consists of X-supports and horizontal support grids. The three-part church building is located in the east. Central nave three, the two side aisles, each with a rectangular floor plan, two-storey. The constructive concept is perceived inside the church. In the area of ​​the X supports, the exposure is strictly symmetrical. The single-storey square sacristy connects to the north. Here, as well as in the two two-story buildings west of the church, the X-pillars come to lie outside the walls. Like the church, these buildings have flat hipped roofs and are characterized by completely irregular windows. In the west a free-standing bell tower, through which the facility is also accessed. The two-story tower with freely hanging bells and a final cross is completely reduced to the framework concept.

Date of protection: December 31, 2009

Town house, residential building
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Bürgerhaus, residential building ObjectID
45676
Badgasse 1 KG
location
: Steyr
Former bath house, located on the Steyr. One-storey towards Badgasse, two-storey towards Steyr, eaves-facing building with a final gable roof, the core of which dates from the 16th century. Plain facade from the early 19th century, framing the windows, accentuating the building edges with corner blocks. Irregularly distributed openings on Badgasse with two house entrances, renewed in 1842. Main front to the Steyr on the upper floor with three axes, western transverse facade with four axes, on the three-axis gable floor, in the middle, a stone-framed rectangular door.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
45677
Badgasse 2 KG
location
: Steyr
In the course of the alley, a two-storey building on the eaves side, bent in the east and three-storey in the west, the core of which dates from the mid-16th century. The western part of the building has six axes and the eastern part has four axes. Connected by a two-storey connecting passage via a round-arched passage to the house opposite, Badgasse 3. Simple renewed facade. The second western axis protrudes slightly on the upper floor, resting on a round arch. In the third axis from the west, richly structured pilaster portal with a straight, profiled roof from the 2nd half of the 16th century. Vaulted rooms mostly preserved inside.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Town house, craftsman's house Upload file Bürgerhaus, Handwerkerhaus ObjektID
45678
Badgasse 3 KG
location
: Steyr
Three-story, four-story, eaves-facing building with a gable roof, the core of which dates from the second half of the 16th century. Facade design around 1870/80, some windows (Badgasse) in plaster frames, simple cornices on the first floor . From the first floor onwards, the edges of the building are emphasized by rusticated stone blocks and eaves. In Badgasse there is a two-storey, single-axis transition over a round arched opening to Badgasse 2. Irregular distribution of axes in both the alley and the weir ditch (four or five openings).

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Community center, residential u.  Craftsman House Upload file Community center, residential u. Craftsman's House ObjectID
38137
Badgasse 5 KG
location
: Steyr
Elongated former mill building located on the Wehrgraben Canal, the core of which dates back to the 16th century. Facade designed in 1770. Badgasse: Left part of the building two-storey, four-axis, right part of the building protruding into the alley, three-storey, two-axis. Ground floor banded with a late Gothic pointed arch portal, windows with simple bezels. Windows on the upper floors with rich rocaille cartouches as a crown and lambrequins in the parapets . Two paintings in stucco frames (one dated 1765) between the first floor and the first floor. Façade Wehrgrabenkanal: left part two and a half storeys, two axes, upper storey wide bay window, resting on gothic profiled corbels. Right part of the building two-storey, five-axis.

Protection dates: November 30, 1972;
March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Living u.  Craftsman House Upload file Living u. Craftsman's House ObjectID
45680
Badgasse 6 KG
location
: Steyr
Elongated three-storey eaves, only one-storey residential and craftsman's house towards Gschaiderberg, the core from the 16th / 17th century. Century. Badgasse facade with ten axes, the western three-axis part of the building set back from the course of the street. Plain facade design, trickle plastering , accentuation of the building edges with bezels , horizontal bezels between the ground floor and the first floor. Windows with simple grooved frames. In the sixth axis from the left on the first floor there is a single-axis transition to the Badgasse 7 property. The eastern four-axis part of the building with a rectangular sandstone portal on the ground floor, only smoothly plastered without any facade structuring elements. Facade closure with a grooved eaves. Simple two-axis west facade, located on the staircase, some windows with grooved frames, rectangular door opening on the first floor. One-storey facade to the Gschaiderberg, the right three-axis building part with a central rectangular door opening with stone walls protruding to the Gschaiderberg.

Date of protection: April 24, 1996 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Bulk box Upload file Bulk box ObjectID
45679
at Badgasse 6, KG
location
: Steyr
Small two-storey storage building from the 18th century with a gable roof. Longitudinal facade uniaxial, transverse facade on the ground floor biaxial, upper and gable storey each uniaxial. Remnants of a cordon cornice between the floors, profiled eaves. One rectangular window opening each on the ground floor. Access through a simple rectangular sandstone portal. The two visible upper storey facades each with a storage door opening (round-arched on the longitudinal facade).

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Operations building Upload file Operations building ObjectID
45681
Badgasse 7 KG
location
: Steyr
Three-storey company building with a flat hipped roof, the core possibly dating from the 18th century. 1750 grinding mill with 6 water wheels. Last part of the Hack-Werke, the lettering on the facade was preserved. Simple plaster facades with plaster strips as cordon cornices and on the building corners. In Badgasse there is a single-storey transition to the Badgasse 6 building above an arched passage. Transverse façade in the two basement floors each uniaxial, in the second upper floor three-axis. Five-axis facade to the moat. The windows on the final storey are higher and close with a rounded arch. The water wheel belonging to the building is now used to generate electricity.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Evang.  Rectory including fencing
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Evang. Rectory including fencing ObjectID
125264
Bahnhofstrasse 20 KG
location
: Steyr
Two-storey rectory built in 1898 by the Vienna-born architect L. Schoene in neo-Gothic style. The south-facing main front on the upper floor has six axes, with the windows grouped into groups of two. In the center, as well as on the three-axis side facade to the west, a slightly protruding risalit that ends in a high, pointed gable. Ground floor plastered ashlar. Wedges placed in the middle above the segmental arched window openings, the edges of the building emphasized by colored plaster blocks with different surfaces. Brick bricks on the upper floor, the edges of the building emphasized by white stone blocks that also enclose the gable areas in the central projections. A balcony on the west facade in the area of ​​the central projection. Rich window frames made of white stone that extend to the eaves, which are designed as a round arch frieze, angular parapet fields. In each of the gable areas there is a centrally located biform window with a circular opening above it in a correspondingly elaborate stone framing. The area including the parish church is surrounded by a wrought iron fence.

Date of protection: December 31, 2009

Evang.  Parish Church AB
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Evang. Parish Church AB ObjectID
121376
Bahnhofstrasse 22 KG
location
: Steyr
1897–1898 according to plans by the Viennese architect L. Schoene in the neo-Gothic style, an evangelical parish church built. Small church building with a cross-shaped floor plan and a slightly drawn-in choir with a 5/8 end. Brick building erected over a high white stone base alternating with white stone material. High five-storey tower presented in the west. An angular portal with an ogival tympanum can be reached via steps on its western front. The tower edges, the portal framing, the round arch frieze, the clock framing on the third floor and the octagonal tower top that accommodates the slender ogival sound windows are made of white stone. Tower closure by a high pointed helmet. On the main nave to the left and right of the slightly protruding side aisles there is a slender ogival window opening. On each aisle there is a three-way exposure group. On four of the five choir facades there are also ogival window openings, one choir facade with a shortened window, underneath there is a round-arched entrance accessible via steps. Vertical structure with stepped buttresses. Circumferential arched frieze in the eaves area.

Date of protection: December 31, 2009

Fountain
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Fountain ObjectID
125565
Berggasse
location
KG: Steyr
Well system from the 19th century on a square-like extension south of the former monastery church of the Cölestinerinnen. Octagonal stone fountain basin. In the middle rises an octagonal pillar that is profiled several times at the top. Water outlet on all eight sides via pipes that are mounted on curved wrought iron suspensions. On the pillar there is a stone figure of St. Anthony of Padua.

Date of protection: December 31, 2009

Bürgerhaus, Blumauerhaus
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Bürgerhaus, Blumauerhaus ObjectID
29996
Berggasse 1 KG
location
: Steyr
Narrow five-storey town house with a late Gothic core. Facade Narrow alley with two axes, simply executed. Cordon cornice above the renewed ground floor, the windows on the upper floors with grooved frames. Between the two windows on the first floor in a plastered frame, the memorial plaque “Blumauer's birthplace”, which reminds of the Steyr folk poet Alois Blumauer . Uniaxial facade in the north. Segment-arched stone portal on the ground floor. On the upper floors, a largely reconstructed early Renaissance facade with ashlars, cornices, vertical bands with plant ornaments, coats of arms and two portraits of Emperor Friedrich III. and his son Maximilian I. Under the window of the first upper floor the inscription “This wall painting was created around 1520, was uncovered in 1980 and renewed by Otto Götzinger according to old original remains .” The windows of the first three upper floors with stone walls. Simple facade design in Berggasse, here a stone rectangular portal.

Date of protection: August 22, 1990

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
38154
Berggasse 3 KG
location
: Steyr
Town house, facade of narrow alley: four storeys, five axes, upper storeys cantilevered, resting on profiled pillars. On the upper floors, rich sgraffito decor, window frames, volute-like rolled fish over the windows of the first, shell rosettes over those of the second floor, dated 1654. Building edges with corner cuboids. Windows on the first floor with profiled late Gothic window frames. Berggasse facade: three-storey with an irregular distribution of axes (ground floor five, otherwise four axes), renewed plaster. Faschen to the side and between the floors. On the first floor, a picture of the Virgin Mary in a stucco frame

Date of protection: December 1, 1972

school
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School ObjectID
125568
Berggasse 4 KG
location
: Steyr
North-eastern part of the former Cölestinerinnenkloster, closed in 1782, then used as a school. Massive two-storey building on the eaves with a simple facade design. The facade is plastered with trickle plaster, the edges of the building are emphasized by simple bezels. The windows are framed with rods, the facade is finished off by a richly profiled eaves cornice. Berggasse facade with six axes, with five rectangular blind windows above the windows on the first floor in the right part of the building, this facade looks three-story. The entrance to the school is in the neighboring building Berggasse 6. Facade Prof.-Jörg-Reitter-Platz six-axis with partly different window sizes. The facade facing the Handel-Mazzetti-Promenade has no openings except for one window. Here in the right part of the building, a tall tower of the former city fortifications protruding from the facade with a concluding tent roof. In the inner courtyard there is a recent pawlatschen corridor to access the school rooms.

Date of protection: December 31, 2009

jail
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Prison ObjectID
125566
Berggasse 6, 8 KG
location
: Steyr
Unbelievably elongated building of the former Cölestinninenkloster, built around three inner courtyards, originating in the core from the 3rd quarter of the 17th century, after a fire in 1727 it became today's exterior appearance. In the south, the three-storey U-shaped wing adjoins the former monastery church. Simple facade design, accentuation of the building edges with bezels, windows framed with rods, facade closure with richly profiled eaves cornice. In the second axis from the right there is a baroque earlock-framed entrance portal, marked 1670, with a curved tin roof, including wall paintings from 1896. Five-axis façade facing the central courtyard, the windows of the upper floors combined vertically by fascia. Similar facade design on Handel-Mazetti-Promenade. In the north adjoining two-storey fourteen-axis wing, several times slightly bent. Plain facade design, trickle-plastered facade, accentuation of the building edges by felling. Bar-frame-framed windows, the small rectangular windows on the upper floor are located under the richly profiled eaves cornice. In the extreme right-hand axis there is an angular portal with stone walls and large barred skylights. Extremely attractive, elongated inner courtyard with twelve by six axes. The windows on the upper floors with more elaborate frames and parapet fields. A fresco is situated on the north wing between the two central upper floor windows. The tract on the Handel-Mazzetti-Promenade also has small rectangular window openings on the upper floor, while the ground floor is only partially windowed. In the north, in Berggasse, another wing, after a bevel, is flush with the Berggasse 4 building. In the partly built-in six biaxial inner courtyard, three partly closed arcades can be seen on the longitudinal facades on the ground floor. The wing located on the Handel-Mazzetti-Promenade is designed similar to the wing adjoining it in the south.

Date of protection: December 31, 2009

Former  Gemainer box Upload file Former Gemainer Kasten ObjectID
40433
Berggasse 14 KG
location
: Steyr
Three-storey town house on the eaves, essentially dating from the 16th century, with a baroque facade design. The facade in Berggasse has six axes, divided between the axes by vertical bezels, the windows have grooved frames. The ground floor is banded. In the left part of the building there is a three-axis pre-built staircase with a concluding monopitch roof, which has three segmented arcades with pillars on the upper floor. The leftmost axis is designed as a window. The house is accessed on the first floor through a diamond-shaped double door. A one-storey hipped roof-roofed extension with a square gate and a window opening is in front of the staircase. The facade facing the promenade on the upper floors has four axes. The ground floor is smoothly plastered with five irregularly distributed axes. The window and door openings here with grooved frames. The trickle-plastered upper floors are structured by smooth bezels between the axes. The windows on the first floor with straight roofs, those on the second floor with ears.

Date of protection: April 13, 1990

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
41299
Berggasse 19 KG
location
: Steyr
Mighty, elongated, two-storey town house, essentially late Gothic, with eight axes on the Berggasse side. Single-axis south facade, three-axis north facade on the ground floor, two-axis on the upper floor with characteristic round core. The window on the ground floor with grooved frames, segmental arched sandstone portal on the mountain lane side with coffered, historicist door and wrought-iron skylights as well as segmented gable roofing. On the first floor there are grooved window frames with sills and straight roofs. The two Renaissance oriels rest on grooved stone bowls with angel heads from the 1st quarter of the 17th century. Facade closure through richly profiled eaves. At the back of the first floor there is a wooden veranda on cast iron columns and a late Gothic stone wall with multiple profiles.

Date of protection: January 6, 1991

Manor, formerly Confessor Stoeckl Upload file Residence, formerly Beichtvaterstöckl ObjectID
38138
Berggasse 20 KG
location
: Steyr
Three-storey town house with three axes facing Berggasse with a concluding half-hipped roof, the core of which is from the late Gothic period. Heavily reconstructed sgraffito decorations from the 1st quarter of the 17th century. On the left on the ground floor there is a stone rectangular portal with a barred skylight. Front door with lock and fittings from the baroque period. Above the portal inscription "SIT TUUS INTROITUS FELIX: TUUS EXITUS UNI PERPETUO CURAE SIT MANET QUE DEO" and tab. On the right two window openings with stone grooved walls and window bars. Sgraffito segment arch reaching over the two windows. The windows on the first floor from Vorchdorfer Nagelfluh with grooves and protruding parapets, diamond-barred window baskets with a central heart motif and spindle flower from around 1600. Sgraffito architecture frames of the windows with volutes, turrets and the inscription “PROPITIA TRINITAS DESSO OPOIERSO”. The windows on the second floor with grooved stone walls and simple sgraffito frames. Richly profiled horizontal cornice to the two-axis gable storey. The first axis of the two-axis north facade is the same as that of Berggasse. The three-axis facade facing the promenade has a simpler design. The windows of the two upper floors with grooved stone walls and simple sgraffito frames, on the first floor with Renaissance grilles.

Date of protection: March 1, 1989

Town house, residential building Upload file Bürgerhaus, residential building ObjectID
38139
Berggasse 22 KG
location
: Steyr
Three-storey, three-axle to Berggasse, in the core from the 16./17. Century town house with neoclassical facade and crooked hip roof. Ground floor smoothly plastered, on the left a granite rectangular portal with a profiled round-arched lintel field with central volutes. Panel door with wrought iron grilles around 1900. The two windows on the right with diamond-shaped wrought iron grilles. Delicately profiled cordon cornice with tooth cut. Upper floors trickle-plastered with grid-shaped fascia structure. Window frames with ears, straight window canopies on the first floor, central wedges and sills on the second floor. Richly profiled horizontal cornice to the single-axis gable floor, plastered with trickle plaster. Facade facing the promenade with two axes, grooved ground floor. The windows with simple frames, upper floors with trickle plastering. The edges of the building are emphasized by vertical plastering bezels, horizontal plastering bezels to the gable floor.

Date of protection: February 4, 1989

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
38140
Berggasse 24 KG
location
: Steyr
A mighty town house built in 1912 with a half-hip roof. Berggasse facade on the upper floors three-axis, grooved ground floor, four-axis, right rectangular stone portal. Cordon cornice to the upper floor. Upper floors divided by grooved giant pilasters. In the parapets, rectangular fields or stucco fillings consisting of volutes, acanthus leaves and garlands. A middle bay, which rests on two stone consoles and extends over both floors, the pilaster strips of which are decorated with floral motifs. In the center particularly rich stucco cartouche with Madonna and Child. Richly profiled vertical cornice to the two-axis gable storey. Four-axis promenade facade, grooved ground floor. Left rectangular door with vegetable stucco cartridge in the lintel. A two-axis central projecting projecting through all storeys with a triangular gable crown, structured by grooved giant pilasters. Rectangular fields with flowers between the windows of the two upper floors. Window z. T. with grooved frames.

Date of protection: February 4, 1989

Community house, so-called Kriechbaum Benefiziatenhaus Upload file Bürgerhaus, so-called Kriechbaum Benefiziatenhaus ObjektID
38141
Berggasse 26 KG
location
: Steyr
Bürgerhaus, old building burned down in 1727, reconstruction after 1738 by the owner of the baroque master builder Johann Gotthard Hayberger (other buildings: Steyr Town Hall, Admont Abbey, Seitenstetten, etc.). Three-storey building on a square floor plan with a mansard roof. Façade Berggasse: three-axis, ground floor window with baroque grilles, upper floors with four colossal pilasters with composite capitals, wide cornice, windows on the first floor with multiple broken roofs. Above and below the windows pieces of tape . Promenade facade: ground floor designed as a terrace. In the north on this two-storey two-axis extension, with a simple facade design.

Date of protection: February 23, 1971

Bürgerhaus, former charity house Upload file Bürgerhaus, former charity building ObjektID
38142
Berggasse 28 KG
location
: Steyr
Two-storey town house with three axes facing Berggasse with a concluding half-hipped roof, essentially from the late Gothic period. Sgraffito facade from the 2nd quarter of the 17th century. The edges of the building are emphasized by corner cuboids, horizontal bands with lying tulips between the floors. Pseudo-architectural window frames on the upper and two-axis gable storeys with stepped cornices and sides with geometrical shapes. Biedermeier window baskets set with volutes on the ground floor. The courtyard hallway is accessed through the right-hand rectangular grooved stone portal with a Baroque style curved gable top. Round arched stone portal on the left. The sgraffito decorations z. Taken over on the south-facing, almost windowless longitudinal facade. Two-axis promenade facade with single-axis gable floor. Plain framing of the openings, accentuation of the building edges with bezels. Large-scale garage construction set in front on the ground floor.

Date of protection: February 14, 1989

Stöckl on the mountain Upload file Stöckl am Berg ObjektID
40651
Berggasse 29 KG
location
: Steyr
Narrow, high, two-storey Eaves Stöckl, essentially from the late Gothic period. The trickle-plastered facades are framed by wide bezels that touch the grooved eaves. Berggasse façade with two axes, on the right on the ground floor a modern segment-arched garage door. The left part of the building on the upper floor protrudes slightly, resting on two segmented arched beams that attach to a console. The upper floor windows with grooved frames. Between the windows a late baroque house blessing in a segmented arch-shaped wooden frame. The southern narrow side is uniaxial, the northern transverse facade has no windows. On the garden side on the upper floor there is a single-axis central bay window, the segment-arched beam of which rests on conglomerate consoles. Two upper floor windows with late Gothic profiled stone walls and curved historicizing plaster frames with volutes and central wedge stones.

Date of protection: December 4, 1990

So-called.  House on the mountain, later Limmerian dwelling
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So-called. House on the mountain, later Limmerian dwelling ObjectID
48731
Berggasse 32 KG
location
: Steyr
Two-storey house with a gable off the Berggasse, essentially late Gothic house with a cripple-hip roof at the end, attached to the former city wall. Faschen-framed simple facade facing Berggasse, the windows with grooved frames. Two-axis gable storey with a baroque rounded gable hatch on each side. Two fields of coats of arms have survived from the late Gothic period, the tailor's mark “scissors” and the binding shield. On the right a rectangular portal with two outer door leaves and a wooden profiled stick. On the four-axis north facade with an irregular distribution of axes there is a late Gothic beveled shoulder arch portal with rectangular skylights with funnel-shaped walls, the plank door with Biedermeier iron fittings with a central knob in a small rosette. Garage with terrace and balcony on the former city wall.

Date of protection: January 16, 1996

Town house, residential building Upload file Bürgerhaus, residential building ObjectID
40435
Berggasse 34 KG
location
: Steyr
Two-storey late Gothic house complex, consisting of a front building and two courtyard wings that connect to the former city wall. Four-axle front building with irregular distribution of axles and smoothed base plaster. On the ground floor there is a chamfered shoulder arch portal and on both floors various chamfered and grooved late Gothic window frames, which are framed by narrow window sashes. In the right axis upper storey bay window on a wide segmented arch beam and cantilever consoles with cross-frame windows with sill consoles. On the right wing of the courtyard on profiled late Gothic cantilever consoles resting on the upper storey arcade with smooth transverse barrels that rest on a polygonal arcade pillar with beveled overlay. On the former city wall, the transition between the upper floors of the two courtyard wings rests on a segmented arch beam. Facade design promenade in the two upper floors five-axis with a total of five blind windows. Window or blind window with grooved frames.

Date of protection: May 8, 1990

Community center
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Bürgerhaus ObjektID
38143
Berggasse 36 KG
location
: Steyr
Two-storey three-axis building with an extremely high gable roof on the eaves, the core of which dates from the 1st half of the 16th century. On the first floor shoulder arched door with characteristic skylight. Upper floor with cantilevered bay window on stone consoles. Depiction: St. Christopher, in the background a medieval city. Small inner courtyard, rear building attached to the city wall.

Date of protection: June 7, 1932

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
38144
Berggasse 38 KG
location
: Steyr
Two-storey eaves, essentially late Gothic town house. Berggasse facade with six axes, the left part of the building protruding into the street space with one axis. The two window openings on the upper floor with late Gothic beveled sills. On the upper floor, the side of the protrusion bears a single-axis bay window over segment-arched, beveled beams on a cantilever console. The original facade design has been preserved on the gable floor, which is partially covered by the adjoining gable roof. The protruding component ends with a crooked hip roof. Façade, uniform, simple baroque plaster structure with plastered corner cuboids, window bezels and cordon tape between the floors. Facade closure through profiled eaves cornice. The facade facing the promenade is smoothly plastered, with simple window frames, six irregular axes. Two late Gothic chamfered small window openings on the ground floor.

Date of protection: November 7, 1988

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
40434
Berggasse 40 KG
location
: Steyr
Narrow two-storey late Gothic house complex consisting of an eaves front building, a small atrium and a small rear building attached to the former late Gothic city wall. In the two-axis front building on the ground floor on the right a beveled shoulder arch portal with a skylight in a funnel-shaped rectangular wall with a diamond-shaped double door from the first half of the 19th century. Barred window opening on the left. The upper floor protrudes as a broad bay on segmented arched beams and profiled consoles. The facade of the bay window is structured by incised window frames, corner cuboids and bevels. The small atrium has two upper floor connections supported by late Gothic cantilever consoles. The building is closed off from the promenade by the plastered, repellent-looking former city wall, which has two notch openings in its upper area.

Date of protection: May 8, 1990

Pranndstetten Benefit House, later the town school Upload file Pranndstetten Beneficiary House, later City School Building ObjectID
48730
Berggasse 42 KG
location
: Steyr
Three-storey house on the eaves with a final gable roof and an early historical facade design. Berggasse façade with four axes, grooved ground floor, alternating ribbons, plastered and smooth. Segmented arched window and door openings with stone walls. Upper floors smoothly plastered with profiled sill cornices. The windows in profiled bezels, on the first floor horizontal roofs over small consoles. Facade closure through eaves. Triaxial facade to the promenade. The ground floor is designed in the same way as Berggasse, but with a cordon cornice with a Gothic arched frieze. Upper floor facades structured by colossal pilasters with acanthus capitals. Window frame framed, horizontal cornice roofing on the first floor, panels and medallions in the lintel area. On the second floor there are narrow roofs with medallions in the middle. Facade closure by eaves cornice with tooth cut.

Date of protection: January 5, 1996

Former  Granary Upload file Former Granary
Object ID:  38145
Berggasse 44 KG
location
: Steyr
Mighty three-storey former granary with a two-storey gable and half-hip roof, originally from the 16th century, which was converted into a residential building around 1840. Biedermeier facade design. Berggasse facade with six axes. Grooved ground floor with segmented arched window niches. In the second axis from the right portal with wrought iron skylight grille. Delicately profiled cordon cornice between the ground floor and first floor. On the first floor there is a series of blinded round arched pillar arcades into which the windows are let. Arched gable fields with finely crafted figural and floral stucco fillings in the Empire style. In the area of ​​the lintel, there are delicately profiled cornices following the curves. Another delicately profiled horizontal cornice in the area of ​​the window parapets on the second floor. The windows here and in the four-axis first gable storey with simple plaster framing. Strongly profiled cornice between the second floor and the gable floor. Two kidney-shaped openings on the second gable floor. The south and west façades, which are also six-axis, are basically the same. The garden wall on the promenade side with grooved pilaster strips.

Date of protection: November 30, 1988

Residential building, former school Upload file Residential building, former school ObjectID
48729
Berggasse 46 KG
location
: Steyr
Three-storey building with a core dating back to the 16th century with an irregular, hook-shaped floor plan, built directly onto the former city wall in the northwest. In the 16th century, the Protestant Latin school was first housed here, later the German school. Two-axis facade facing Berggasse with a single-axis gable floor. Simple facade design from the 1950s, trickle plastered without any other facade dividing elements. Emphasis on the building edges on the four-axis, garden-side longitudinal facade from the 19th century by means of Faschen. The windows as well as the blind windows with grooved fascia frames. Facade closure with a fillet. Two-axis simple trickle plastered northwest facade. Building closure with a medium-pitched half-hip roof.

Date of protection: January 5, 1996

Bürgerhaus, Haimbergerisches Benefiziatenhaus Upload file Bürgerhaus, Haimbergerisches Benefiziatenhaus ObjektID
38146
Berggasse 48 KG
location
: Steyr
Two-storey building with an uneven gable roof. The sgraffito decoration dated “1586” is currently (as of 2013) [out of date] under the heavy vegetation only difficult or impossible to recognize. There is a single-storey extension facing Berggasse. The building is built directly onto the former city wall and has a plain and forbidding facade to the west.

Date of protection: December 23, 1939

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
48957
Berggasse 50 KG
location
: Steyr
Two-storey corner house with a concluding hipped roof, built in 1834, largely given its current appearance in 1863. Nine-axis facade to Berggasse, three axes to Brucknerplatz. Ground floor recently changed with angular shop window fittings. In the third axis from the right, a rectangular portal with a segment-arched flange frame. Profiled cordon cornice. Emphasis on the edges of the building with bevels or pilaster strips. On the upper floor window frames with profiled bezels, profiled sills and horizontal cornice roofing that rest on volute consoles. Model stucco decorations in the parapet and lintel fields. Below the richly profiled eaves cornice, frieze band with rosettes above each window. To the former city moat staircase projection.

Date of protection: December 13, 1995

Town hall, former executioner's house Upload file Town hall, former executioner's house ObjectID
38147
Berggasse 55 KG
location
: Steyr
Narrow two-storey, three-axis building, essentially late Gothic, with a crooked hip roof. Renaissance sgraffiti in the form of corner blocks on the building edges as well as pseudo-architectural window frames. Ground floor facade with a stone rectangular portal and chamfered round arch portal with an intermediate window with funnel-shaped walls. The profiled stone window walls of the first upper floor with twisted dew bars and protruding sills date from the 16th century. The narrow sides of the building have one window each on the first floor and two window openings with chamfered stone walls on the gable floor. High, steep hipped roof. A storage elevator dormitory on each of the longitudinal roof surfaces, on the mountain lane side with a former storage opening door with beveled stone walls and a square beam opening above.

Date of protection: January 25, 1989

Bürgerhaus, Gruentaller Benefiziatenhaus
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Bürgerhaus, Gruentaller Benefiziatenhaus ObjektID
38148
Berggasse 73 KG
location
: Steyr
Small two-storey, single-axis late Gothic gabled house with a crippled hip roof at the end. Emphasis on the corners of the building by grazed corner cuboids with rounded inner fields from the last quarter of the 16th century. In the middle of the ground floor there is a stone arched portal with a grooved double door, fittings and lock from the Biedermeier period. Square window opening to the right of the portal. The window openings with grooved frames. The year “1464” is affixed between the upper and gable floors. Between 1464 and 1775 the house served as a chaplain’s apartment for the Nikolauskapelle donated by Andreas Grüentaller. On the north side on the first floor there is a late Gothic stone window wall. On the northern roof surface there is an extremely massive chimney with a gable roof at the end.

Date of protection: January 25, 1989

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
38149
Berggasse 75 KG
location
: Steyr
Two-storey, four-axle building with a half-hipped roof, originally from the 16th century. Stone Renaissance arched portal, surrounded by graffiti architectural framing. Sgraffito facade with corner blocks and framing of the windows. Three-axis gable storey with central elevator door and elevator beam opening above. The openings in the gable area also have a corresponding sgraffito frame.

Date of protection: July 16, 1971

Community center
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Bürgerhaus ObjektID
41723
Berggasse 81 KG
location
: Steyr
On the Pfarrgasse side, three storeys, on the Berggasse side, two-storey, in the core from the late Gothic style, multi-angled corner house with 1: 2: 2: 4 axes and a concluding hipped roof. Bierdermeier facade design from the 2nd quarter of the 19th century. Ground floor in the Pfarrgasse smoothly plastered with two arch-shaped stone walls. The floor above is grooved with indicated Keilstein motifs in the lintel areas. On the Berggasse side, a stone rectangular portal with a filigree, iron gridded round arched skylight and a double-leaf iron door and a squared, slightly protruding stone surround. It is crowned by a triangular gable situated above the profiled, cranked cordon cornice. The second floor is pilaster-framed, windows with profiled arched frames resting on the sills. Narrow strips of wall delimit the diamond-set parapets. Facade closure through richly profiled eaves.

Date of protection: March 26, 1991

Lamberg Castle as a whole
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Entire facility at Lamberg Castle ObjectID
128170
Blumauergasse 1 u. a. KG
location
: Steyr
First documented mention around 985. 1666 to 1938 owned by the future Lamberg princes. Today's appearance shaped by the renovation after the fire of 1727. Reconstruction plans by Domenico d'Angeli , completed under Johann Michael Prunner using older buildings.

Berggasse 2: Lamberg Castle: Oldest part of the Roman tower from the 1st half of the 13th century. Mighty triangular baroque palace complex based on the basic structures of the castle complex. Access from the west through a baroque, roofless rotunda, followed by a remarkable covered arcade bridge that spans the former moat. The main building is predominantly two-story with different baroque facades. The massive Roman tower in the west jumps back significantly in the upper third after a crenellated walkway and ends with a crenellated wreath. To the left of the tower a fifteen-axis two-storey building, to the right of the tower a three-storey fifteen on four-axis structure, with a two-axis extension projecting westwards with three axes. The two-storey wing facing the city has twenty-five axles. On the extreme left a representative portal, the apse of the palace chapel protrudes clearly and is emphasized by high windows. The facade facing the Steyr has 36 axes. At the rounding at the eastern end of the castle on the upper floor, three door openings to small balconies. In this area, the palace library, which was listed as a historical monument in 1937, with its rococo bookcases and tiled stoves. The Lamberg'sche Palace Library is the largest aristocratic library in Austria. On the north inner courtyard facade the half-set six-storey clock tower, completed in 1731, and the representative hall porch with the staircase leading to the former prince's rooms. The opposite wing is accentuated by the richly curved facade of the palace chapel. In the inner courtyard there is a fountain with a dog sculpture, marked 1666, surrounded by 12 dwarf statues and statues of the four seasons by Johann Baptist Wanscher around 1720.

Blumauergasse 1: Schlosspark-Pavillon: One-storey baroque garden house, built in the 2nd quarter of the 18th century according to plans by Johann Michael Prunner. Elongated building with a central projecting porch. Left and right of the porch five large-format angular window openings. Pilasters between the window openings. Horizontal division through richly profiled cornices in the lintel and eaves area. Large, arched window openings on the porch, narrow exposure openings on the beveled corners. The curves are taken over by the two cornices or extend into the roof area. Triaxial transverse facade. The facade facing Blumauergasse is divided into six fields, originally without openings. The pavilion ends with a mansard roof.

Blumauergasse 2: Lamberg Castle, right entrance wing: one-storey, elongated former farm building. The facade facing Blumauergasse is smoothly plastered, framed by a bottle, it looks optically two-story thanks to the raised wall. Irregular window openings on the ground floor, windows with grooved frames and honeycomb grids. Business portal in the right part of the building. Nine-axis facade facing the moat. The facade was plastered with trickle plaster, the windows in smoothly plastered fields, framed with bars with wedge stone in the lintel area. The building is closed by a steep monopitch roof that slopes down towards the moat.

Blumauergasse 3: Nursery: Located in the north-west of the castle park, consisting of three buildings. In the west is the four-storey former water tower built in 1727 with a broken tent roof. Today's appearance goes back to the renovation in 1770. On the ground floor there is a passage, above the portal an inscription panel. Strong vertical plaster structure of the tower, barred window openings. In the west there is an elongated, single-storey, simple eight-axis building from the 20th century. The tall former orangery, the glass house, closes off the nursery in the east. Built after 1830. The glass surfaces of the two side wings are now closed with wood and glass elements. The only slightly protruding middle section has three elongated, arched window openings. Facade closure with two profiled horizontal cornices. The middle section is slightly higher, with a single-storey structure in its rear area with an inward-facing curve with ribbon windows.

Blumauergasse 4: Lamberg Castle, left entrance wing and castle gallery: The architectural structure of the left entrance wing basically corresponds to the right entrance wing, Blumauergasse 2. In the north, then in the former moat, now used as a gallery, the massive three-story baroque storage building. Access from Blumauergasse. In the three-axis, gable-end facade, in the center, an angular portal with stone walls and latticed skylights. Above in the three-axis gable storey there is an angular storage door, above which a transversely oval exposure opening is situated. The windows were framed and barred. Painted facade structures, vertical elements on the ground floor, horizontal elements on the upper floor. The facade is terminated by a richly profiled curved cornice above which a triangular gable rises. Eight-axis longitudinal facade in the castle moat. On the first floor three small extensions with hipped roofs protruding into the ditch with an axis. In between, larger baroque curved window openings. The upper floors are framed by Faschen, pilasters between the window axes. These are visually summarized by plastering fields. Transverse rectangular window openings. The facade facing the Steyr basically has the same structure.

Castle wall in Berggasse: part of the former castle fortifications with battlements and loopholes, passage to Ölberggasse.

Burgtor: At the beginning of the Berggasse there is an ogival gate of the medieval castle. Modern painting above the gate opening, which can be seen in connection with the facade painting on the object at Enge Gasse 1.

Castle park: Former baroque gardens, laid out from the 2nd quarter of the 18th century. On the Handel-Mazzetti-Promenade part of the former castle park wall has been preserved in its original height. High wall with no openings with numerous support pillars. The wall on Blumauergasse is much lower. In the castle park opposite the castle entrance, a recently offset mercy seat from 1714 surrounded by wrought iron grating. On the curved pedestal in the middle a relief of Saint Rosalia with a cross. Above it, a high base on which a Tuscan column is attached, which is crowned by a mercy seat. The column is flanked by statues of St. Sebastian and Rochus.

Dates of the protected positions: February 10, 1937 (library);
December 31, 2009

Factory building, former  Object X of the arms factory, so-called Gsangmühle, so-called bicycle factory
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Factory building, former Object X of the arms factory, so-called Gsangmühle, so-called bicycle factory ObjectID
131417

since 2020

Blumauergasse 26, 28 KG
location
: Steyr
Part of "The patriarchal industrial monument complex of Josef Werndl and the Austrian Arms Factory 1870 to 1920/21".

Former object X of the Austrian arms factory company, the remaining parts of the building were built from 1890. Among other things, the Steyr weapon wheel was produced in this factory complex.

Blumauergasse 26: two-story, hook-shaped building, street-side wing in 1897, the transverse wing to the west built in 1896, the one-story wing-side wing built in 1896. The building has the segment-arched window and door openings typical of the Werndl industrial buildings (20 window axes on Blumauergasse) and concluding hipped roofs. On the hook-shaped building, only the segment-arched lintel is emphasized like a chain on the upper floor, while on the ground floor the blocks are pulled down a little laterally with a central wedge. Most of the wooden windows from the construction period are still preserved. The simple throat-shaped eaves cornice is set off and adorned with regularly placed, small, console-like elements. Inside the west wing, the fluted cast iron columns from the construction period have been preserved on the ground floor. From February 2020, the facility will be converted into a student residence.

Blumauergasse 28: The building to the west of Blumauergasse 26 was erected in 1890. The building in the style of the Werndl industrial buildings has a normal floor and a low storage floor above. The lintel of the segmental arched window is emphasized by bezels. The facade is completed by a serrated eaves cornice. There is a recent garage opening on the gable-side east facade and a wide window on the upper floor. On the north front there is a terrace above a wooden porch. on the south facade there is a new, small extension that takes up the entrance area. The building ends with a gable roof.

The protected position relates to the external appearance of the building, inside the ground floor of the west wing to the cast iron columns as well as to the ancient roof structure of the entire hook-shaped wing and to the river-side wing from 1890.

Listed as a historical monument on June 18, 2019

Factory building Upload file Factory building ObjectID
131550

since 2020

Blumauergasse 30 KG
location
: Steyr
Part of "The patriarchal industrial monument complex of Josef Werndl and the Austrian Arms Factory 1870 to 1920/21".

The last large factory building of the arms factory in the Wehrgraben area before the new factory was built on the Ennsleite in 1913 was built in 1909/10 by the company GAWayss & Cie. The cuboid, 20-axis, three-storey building has an extremely flat gable roof. On the south side there are still metal windows from the construction period on the ground floor. The structure and decoration are typical of the formal language of the Vienna Secession from the beginning of the 20th century and are in clear contradiction to the previously built factory buildings in the typical Werndl style. Two window axes are flanked by monumental pilaster strips that end under the eaves with four small squares as ornaments. The floors are separated by narrow cordon cornices so that a grid surface structure is created. Below the cornices, graphic lines set typical secessionist accents. The style-typical, flat, wide roof overhang is paneled and supported by consoles. The main entrance is in the middle of the north facade. The cross-storey window openings emphasize the stairwell behind. Inside, the reinforced concrete construction with its extraordinarily large spans (6 m) is partly well recognizable to this day. Particularly noteworthy are the stairs, preserved from the construction period, with iron railings in typical tenses and the tiled floor in the corridor of the first floor.

The protection position relates to the external appearance of the building, inside to the reinforced concrete construction, to the staircase and the hallway on the first floor.

Listed as a historical monument on June 18, 2019

Former  Steam power plant for the arms factory Upload file Former Steam power plant for the arms factory ObjectID
131418

since 2020

Blumauergasse 34 KG
location
: Steyr
Part of "The patriarchal industrial monument complex of Josef Werndl and the Austrian Arms Factory 1870 to 1920/21".

The former steam power plant of the arms factory was built in 1906 by the company GAWayss & Cie , the most renowned company in the field of iron and reinforced concrete structures in what was then Austria. It is a high two-storey building with a gable roof and a single-storey building with a flat roof protruding far on the west side. The original planar structure of the cubic structure is still characteristic today. The light-colored construction frame stands out from the fill areas made of exposed bricks. The edges of the building mark wide pilaster strips, some with and some without capitals. The contrast between the cubic, flat-roofed structure and the high, river-side component adorned by stepped gables on the east and west facade is full of tension. Most of the original wooden windows have been preserved. The iron fence with an entrance gate from the construction period is also remarkable. Inside, the reinforced concrete construction and thus the basic structure of the building has been well preserved.

The protection position relates to the external appearance of the building as well as to the construction-time fence, inside to the reinforced concrete structure.

Listed as a historical monument on June 18, 2019

Figure shrine St.  Johannes Nepomuk Upload file Figure shrine St. Johannes Nepomuk ObjectID
125420
Blumauergasse KG
location
: Steyr
Baroque chapel building in Blumauergasse, dating from the 2nd quarter of the 18th century. Building closed on three sides with trickle plastering, building edges accentuated by pilasters. Segment arched opening towards Blumauergasse, closed off by a balustrade. Inside the colored figure of St. Johannes Nepomuk, flanked by two putti. Mansard roof with a final cross.

Date of protection: April 5, 1978

Margaret Chapel
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Margaret's Chapel ObjectID
127712
Brucknerplatz
location
KG: Steyr
Erected around 1430, located south of the parish church, attached to the rectory. Profaned under Josef II in 1785, rededicated in 1978. High, simple, smoothly plastered building with a crippled hipped roof at the end. Slightly drawn in choir with 5/8 ending. Simple buttresses on the nave and the corners of the choir. Opposite the nave of the church are two narrow, high, arched window openings. In the western axis the Vorster epitaph from 1538, located in an open-arched extension. Elaborately designed stone baroque portal in the west, above it is a large oval opening. At the transition between the nave and the choir, a tall six-sided, richly designed turret from the years 1909/10. Almost exact replica of the original turret, possibly designed by Hans Puchsbaum.

Date of protection: December 31, 2009

Anton Bruckner memorial
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Anton Bruckner Memorial ObjectID
125572
Brucknerplatz
location
KG: Steyr
Monument erected in 1898, dismantled during World War II and re-erected in September 1945. Rectangular pillar standing on a base. Here the word "ANTON BRUCKNER" in individual metal letters. On the pillar is the bust of Bruckner, created by Victor Tilgner . Below on the base are two metal putti. The right putto with a lute, the left one hands Anton Bruckner a laurel wreath.

Date of protection: December 31, 2009

Fountain
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Fountain ObjectID
125573
Brucknerplatz
location
KG: Steyr
In front of the parish church, a neo-Gothic octagonal fountain with a deepened fountain was built around 1900. The fountain basin is bordered by a high, elaborately designed wrought iron grille. In the middle of the pelvis, high, also octagonal, branch-like stone column. Water escapes at four points on the central column.

Date of protection: December 31, 2009

music school
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Music School ObjectID
125576
Brucknerplatz 1 KG
location
: Steyr
Two-storey Biedermeier building, erected in the middle of the 19th century, with a concluding hipped roof. Used as a music school until 2010. Rectangular building cube, five-axis facade facing Brucknerplatz, high base area. This, as well as the first main floor, plastered ashlar, vertical structure through delicate parapet cornices on the two main floors. The windows with grooved frames and straight roofs. The upper floor is smoothly plastered, the edges of the building are emphasized by corner blocks. Facade closure through richly profiled eaves. The three-axis transverse facade facing west has the same architectural structure. The east-facing facade is only one-axis. The two main floors are smoothly plastered here, with the building edges emphasized by corner cuboids. The facade facing the moat has three floors.

Date of protection: December 31, 2009

Rectory
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Parsonage
Object ID:  125578
Brucknerplatz 4 KG
location
: Steyr
Mighty three-storey rectory with a double gable and crooked hip roofs, which characterizes the cityscape, is situated in an elevated position in the southwest of the city. Construction began in 1630, started by Marx Martin Spaz, completed in 1687. The facade is vertically structured by simple painted fascias between the floors. Emphasis on the corners of the building with cuboids. Stone just finished window frames with just finished roofs and profiled sill cornices. The windows on the first floor with wrought iron honeycomb grilles. Double windows on the transverse facades in the central axis. Facade closure through a continuous profiled eaves cornice. Five-axis south and west facade, six-axis east facade, three-axis north facade, here in the east the Margaretenkapelle built on. On the north facade, the baroque high quality entrance portal. The portal is flanked by columns at the side and has a rounded, strongly profiled end. Between two putti coats of arms with the year 1687. In the gable area on the south facade four, on the north facade two transversely oval openings.

Date of protection: December 31, 2009

Parish church hll.  Aegydius and Koloman including the former cemetery area
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City Parish Church of St. Aegydius and Koloman including the former cemetery area ObjektID
116938
Brucknerplatz 5 KG
location
: Steyr
A Gothic church building dominating the cityscape, visible from afar, with a mighty hipped roof at the end, surrounded by the former cemetery area. Document 1275. Today's construction started in 1443 according to partially modified plans by Hans Puchsbaum , connection to the St. Stephan construction works in Vienna. Other site managers u. a. Wolfgang Tenk and from 1513 Hans Schwedichauer. 1522 fire and reconstruction. 1876 ​​fire of the tower and 1885–1889 neo-Gothic tower closure according to plans by Friedrich Schmidt. Three-aisled hall church with side aisles of almost the same width. The four-bay nave with pointed barrels with lancets (central nave) and cross vaults (side aisles). Seamless, three-aisled, three-bay choir with a remarkable ribbed vault . Central nave with 5/8 end , side aisles with 3/8 end . The appearance of the facades is characterized by high, ogival tracery windows that are much narrower in the choir. There are high buttresses between the window axes . Six-sided, approx. 80 m high north tower at the transition between nave and choir with a neo-Gothic helmet . The tower hall used as a baptistery , vaulted with star ribs. On the north exterior of the church, five-sided open vestibule with double portal, corner canopy porch. In the canopy-crowned niches sandstone figures from around 1410, which are attributed to the master of Großlobming . War memorial on the church's western wall without openings. Church area surrounded by a former cemetery wall with arched niches. Mighty substructure walls with massive supporting pillars that extend to the green market. 2012 renovation of the four-story roof structure.

Date of protection: December 31, 2009

City fortification (complete system) Steyr including the adjacent city square with its remains ma. Vorgä
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City fortification (complete system) Steyr including the adjacent city square with its remains ma. Vorgä ObjektID
128116
Brucknerplatz u. a. KG
location
: Steyr
On the one hand, parts of Steyr's city fortifications that still existed and archaeological find areas were placed under monument protection. Existing parts: Parish tower on the southwest corner of the city fortifications: hexagonal four-storey tower with a flat roof. Loopholes in several levels. Tower in the promenade, attached to the Cölestinerinnenkloster: Slender angular tower with a flat tent roof, more modern water tower than the tower of the city fortifications. City wall in the south of the city: Quarry stone wall with loopholes in two levels in the Innerberger Stadel area and adjoining the parish tower. City wall in the Ennskai area: slightly sloping, consisting of conglomerate stones and a ladder bulge. Set directly on the wall z. B. the façades of St. Mary's Church, Dominican monastery and Neutor on the side of the slopes. Parts of the city wall are not recognizable as such as the outer walls of buildings (e.g. intermediate bridges 1: archway of a city wall opening has been preserved. Former Cölestine convent and church: facade promenade). The intermediate bridges 5 is to be seen as the last remnant of the Steyrtore.

Archaeological hope areas: Dismantled city gates: Gilgentor on Brucknerplatz (demolished in 1856), Pfarrtor in Pfarrgasse (demolished in 1844), Upper Burgtor in Berggasse (demolished in 1838), Ennstor (demolished in 1864) and Steyrtor (demolished in 1829) in the area between bridges. City wall on Ennskai with powder tower and bastion (removed in 1857). Town square with remains of the previous medieval buildings.

Date of protection: December 31, 2009

Workers house
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Workers' residence ObjectID
121145
Brucknerstrasse 1 KG
location
: Steyr
Part of the second construction phase of the workers' housing complex on the Hohen Ennsleite, built between 1918 and 1920 according to plans by the architect Eugen Faßbender . Completed in 1920. Two-storey apartment building on a double T-shaped area. Facade design with echoes of the Heimat style. Facade facing Brucknerstrasse nine-axis, the seven-axis middle section set back a little. Rectangular portal in the center of the building, emphasized by lateral pillars and a small canopy. Simple facade design, some windows with simple frames, vertical structures through continuous cordon and sill cornices. Facade center, two-axis, two-storey gable, which merges into the main facade without interruption. Rounded in the basement, in the upper floor with a semicircular exposure opening designed as a triangular gable. The transverse facades each have two axes. Five-axis central projecting slightly protruding on the garden side with a concluding triangular gable. Towards Brucknerstrasse, the two side wings end with half-hip roofs. At the corner of Brucknerstraße and Josef Wokral-Straße there is a single-storey octagonal bay window with a hipped roof.

Date of protection: December 31, 2009

Rental house, workers' house
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Rental house, workers' house ObjektID
121149
Brucknerstrasse 2 KG
location
: Steyr
Part of the second construction phase of the workers' housing complex on the Hohen Ennsleite, built between 1918 and 1920 according to plans by the architect Eugen Faßbender. Completed in 1920. Two-storey apartment building on a double T-shaped area. Facade design with echoes of the Heimat style. Facade facing Brucknerstrasse nine-axis, the seven-axis middle section set back a little. Rectangular portal in the center of the building, emphasized by lateral pillars. Above the portal, a profiled plaster circle in a curved field between the pillars. Simple facade design. Windows on the ground floor with simple ear-flared frames, concave in the lintel area, on the upper floor triangular ending over a semicircular recess. Vertical divisions through continuous sill and lintel cornice on the upper floor. Facade closure through profiled eaves cornice. In the center of the facade, six-axis dormer windows with three triangular gables, each with a round exposure opening over horizontal cornices. The southern transverse facade has four axes. Five-axis central projecting slightly protruding on the garden side with a concluding triangular gable. The two side wings close to Brucknerstrasse with hipped roofs.

Date of protection: December 31, 2009

Workers house
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Workers' residence ObjectID
125220
Brucknerstrasse 3 KG
location
: Steyr
Part of the second construction phase of the workers' housing complex on the Hohen Ennsleite, built between 1918 and 1920 according to plans by the architect Eugen Faßbender. Completed in 1920. Two-storey apartment building on a double T-shaped area. Well set back between the objects at Brucknerstrasse 1 and 5. Facade design with echoes of the Heimat style. Facade facing Brucknerstrasse nine-axis, the seven-axis middle section set back a little. Rectangular portal in the center of the building, emphasized by lateral pillars and a small canopy. Simple facade design, some windows with simple frames, vertical structures through continuous cordon and sill cornices. Facade center, two-axis, two-storey gable, which merges into the main facade without interruption. Rounded in the basement, in the upper floor with a semicircular exposure opening designed as a triangular gable. The transverse facades each have two axes. Five-axis central projecting slightly protruding on the garden side with a concluding triangular gable. Towards Brucknerstrasse, the two side wings end with half-hip roofs.

Date of protection: December 31, 2009

Workers house
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Workers' residence ObjectID
125221
Brucknerstrasse 4 KG
location
: Steyr
Part of the second construction phase of the workers' housing complex on the Hohen Ennsleite, built between 1918 and 1920 according to plans by the architect Eugen Faßbender. Completed in 1920. Two-storey apartment building on a double T-shaped area. Facade design with echoes of the Heimat style. Facade facing Brucknerstrasse nine-axis, the seven-axis middle section set back a little. Rectangular portal in the center of the building, emphasized by lateral pillars. A two-part structure above the portal with arched elements with an oval plastered area in the middle. Simple facade design. Windows on the ground floor with simple frames, on the upper floor in the lintel area ending in a segmental arc. Cordon cornice between the ground floor and first floor, which widens slightly downwards in the area above the ground floor windows. Circular plaster rings under the upper floor windows. Facade closure through profiled eaves cornice. Three-axis gable in the center of the facade, pilasters between the window openings. Horizontal closure through massive cornice. Richly profiled cornices in the final triangular gable with a central semicircular exposure aperture. The transverse facades have two or three axes. Five-axis central projecting slightly protruding on the garden side with a concluding triangular gable. On the garden side, the transverse roofs are closed with crooked hips.

Date of protection: December 31, 2009

Workers house
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Workers' residence ObjectID
125222
Brucknerstrasse 5 KG
location
: Steyr
Part of the second construction phase of the workers' housing complex on the Hohen Ennsleite, built between 1918 and 1920 according to plans by the architect Eugen Faßbender. Completed in 1920. Two-storey apartment building on a double T-shaped area. Facade design with echoes of the Heimat style. Facade facing Brucknerstrasse nine-axis, the seven-axis middle section set back a little. Rectangular portal in the center of the building, emphasized by lateral pillars and a small canopy. Simple facade design, some windows with simple frames, vertical structures through continuous cordon and sill cornices. Facade center, two-axis, two-storey gable, which merges into the main facade without interruption. Rounded in the basement, in the upper floor with a semicircular exposure opening designed as a triangular gable. The transverse facades each have two axes. Five-axis central projecting slightly protruding on the garden side with a concluding triangular gable. Towards Brucknerstrasse, the two side wings end with half-hip roofs.

Date of protection: December 31, 2009

Formerly factory VI of the arms factory, later workers' houses
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Formerly factory property VI of the arms factory, later workers' houses ObjectID
131430

since 2020

Direktionsstrasse 4, Gaswerkgasse 8, 10, 12 KG
location
: Steyr
Part of "The patriarchal industrial monument complex of Josef Werndl and the Austrian Arms Factory 1870 to 1920/21".

The original object VI of the arms factory was built in 1873 in place of the first swimming school for workers. The factory was expanded and rebuilt several times. In 1920 the factory was converted into a residential building for workers in the arms factory. The original structure was largely taken over, but the facades and the interior structure were completely renewed, even the window axes were re-positioned. The wing on the Direction Street was raised by one floor.

Direktionsstrasse 4: The building has three staircases with associated entrances. The hook-shaped building, covered by a hipped roof, consists of a three-storey structure along the Direktionsstrasse and a two-storey structure towards the houses on Gaswerkgasse. At the rear of the building is a low building that surrounds a small atrium. The former smithy in the inner courtyard along the river bank has been converted into laundry rooms. The 13-axis, three-storey west facade has a slightly accentuated central projection made up of three and a right side projection made up of two window axes. In the side elevation, in the left axis, there is a portal with an entrance door from the construction period. The facade axes are divided along the entire facade by pilaster strips, which only continue on the risalits above the cornice. The window axes on the lower two storeys are deepened and closed at the top by recessed round arches. A narrow bead-shaped frame marks the field of the axis. At the risalits, the additional profile is also continued in the arch, the outer arch frame is wavy and the central ornament is designed as a quatrefoil. The second floor is separated from the floors below by a delicate cornice, the risalites are emphasized by pilaster strips and plastered panels. A multi-part eaves cornice closes the facade off at the top. The south facade consists of a three-story area, which still belongs to the west wing, and a two-story section. The structure of the west facade continues on the entire south facade. On the windowless north facade of the wing, the structure of the west facade was continued as a cover decoration. The east façade shows this façade decor up to the polygonal stair tower that extends across all floors and protrudes into the roof zone. The remaining courtyard facades are structured by wide, incised bands.

Inside there are straight two-flight stairs with a change of direction in all areas. In numerous places there are still building-time apartment doors or the original built-in toilets in the corridor and the metal attic doors. The original roof trusses have also been preserved.

Gaswerkgasse 8: five-axis three-storey building with a flat pitched roof, conversion of the factory building into a workers' house in 1920/21. The structure of the facade basically corresponds to that of Direction Street 4, but is designed a little more decorative (the frame of the window axes is doubled, the edges are smoothed and softer, oval in the round arch, additional decorative fields). The entrance portal, which corresponds to that of Direktionsstrasse 4, is located in the central axis. The east facade was designed as a simple gable facade. The original enclosure made of brick pillars and a wooden picket fence has also been preserved. The north facade, which sits directly on the canal border, has seven window axes. The façade is essentially structured by sharply cut windows, only partially framed by bezels. Only the central axis is emphasized by the staircase windows, the frame decoration and a gable underneath the entablature that emphasizes the axis. Inside, a central corridor leads to a straight two-flight staircase with a change of direction. The stone steps, the metal attic door and the roof structure are still present.

Gaswerkgasse 10: five-axis three-storey building with a flat gable roof, conversion of the factory building into a workers' house in 1920/21. The facade design is richer than in Gaswerkgasse 8 and 12. The structure of the facade and the recessed window axes extend over all three floors. Grooved pilasters form the frame, while pilaster strips placed behind the facade separate the window axes. The two lower window axes, on the other hand, are of a simpler design (simple retracted round arches without decoration), while the windows on the second floor are adorned with decorative stucco rack decorations below the sills. The elaborate portal has pilaster strips with fluting. The seven-axis north facade ends with a cuboid at the side. Otherwise, the facade is the same as Gaswerkgasse 8, the same features apply inside as for Gaswerkgasse 8. Gaswerkgasse 10 also includes the buildings for "storage compartments" and the laundry rooms. The two single-storey structures are built over a hook-shaped or S-shaped floor plan, with the laundry room areas being higher than the compartments and also protruding somewhat. Each compartment has a distinctive arched entrance gate, most of the doors from the construction period have been preserved.

Gaswerkgasse 12: Building shape and facade design are the same as Gaswerkgasse 8. The narrow west facade, on the other hand, still partly shows the facade of the original factory. The triangular gable with its top still has the typical shape of the factory facade, which also includes the high, segment-arched windows with their single-glazed bars. The plaster structure matches the facades from 1920/21 with the high blind arch in the middle and the recessed fields below the windows. The lower two floors were later covered with a wall.

The protected position refers to the external appearance without recent additions including fencing, storage compartments and laundry rooms, inside to the access areas, stairwells and the roof structure.

Listed as a historical monument on June 18, 2019

Town house, corner house
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Town house, corner house ObjectID
38152
Enge Gasse 1 KG
location
: Steyr
Löwenapotheke, large three-storey corner house on the Ennskai and Zwischenbrucken four-storey corner house with an irregular floor plan, originating in the core from the beginning of the 16th century, with a concluding hipped roof. Uniform late Baroque facade around 1770. Strongly projecting window crowns, delicate ornamental decorations above and below the windows. Facade Ennskai four-axis, intermediate bridges six-axis with building recesses, Enge Gasse two-axis. The three-axis bevel between the Enge Gasse and Zwischenbrucken facades is accentuated by a two-axis, two-story bay window resting on profiled corbels. In this house the armistice between Austria and France was signed on December 25th, 1800.

Date of protection: March 17, 1958

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
38153
Enge Gasse 3 KG
location
: Steyr
Community building complex consisting of front and rear building and atrium on a narrow, elongated plot. Facade of the narrow alley at the eaves, four-storey, two-axis, renovated in the second half of the 19th century in historicist forms. The first-floor wooden shop window cladding from the 3rd quarter of the 19th century. The upper storeys cantilevered, resting on segmented arch beams provided with consoles. The windows on the upper floors have drilled frames, those on the first and second floors also have straight roofs, the windows on the second floor with sill cornices with recessed parapet fields. Delicately profiled horizontal cornices between the floors. Facade closure through richly profiled eaves. Spy window on the side of the first floor. Ennskai facade on the eaves, two-axis, five-storey. On the ground floor, on the left, a rectangular sandstone portal with a skylight, on the right, a diamond-grilled window. The cantilevered upper storeys rest on three stone pillars with two segment arch beams. Upper floors framed by a bottle. The first two upper floors with stone window frames with sills. The windows on the first floor with diamond bars. The final floor with two small rectangular openings.

Date of protection: March 15, 1990

Gasthaus Zum Andreas Hofer
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Gasthaus Zum Andreas Hofer ObjectID
38155
Enge Gasse 5 KG
location
: Steyr
Town house complex with a small inner courtyard, the core of which is from the late Gothic period. Enge Gasse facade: three-story, three-axis. Ground floor with late Gothic profiled round arch portal. Upper floors protruding, resting on profiled corbels. Baroque facade of the upper floors from the 2nd quarter of the 18th century. Vertical structure with pilasters. The windows of the first floor with multiple broken roofs. Rich pieces of tape above and below the windows. Strong cornice. Attic level with three violin case-shaped openings. Facade Ennskai: Simple, four-storey, three-axis. The upper floors with trickle plaster , upper floor windows framed by frames.

Date of protection: April 30, 1971

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
38156
Enge Gasse 6 KG
location
: Steyr
Town house, facade on narrow alley four-storey, three-axis with straight facade end. Upper floors cantilevered on profiled pillars. Rich mannerist facade painting from the 1st half of the 17th century. You can see u. a. female figures e.g. Sometimes with lances or ears of corn, mythical animals like eagles and lindworms, Turkish masks, grotesque ornaments, depictions of the virtues of faith, justice and love between the first and second floors, constancy, bravery and hope between the second and third floors. Edges of the building emphasized by painting the cuboids. Berggasse facade on three floors, first floor with segmented arched door, first floor with two window openings, right window with sgraffito frame and stone walls. The five openings on the second floor also have late Gothic stone walls. Sgraffitized blocks on the house edges.

Date of protection: November 7, 1972

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
45078
Enge Gasse 7 KG
location
: Steyr
Community house complex consisting of front and rear buildings and a small atrium, the core of which dates back to the 16th century. Facade Enge Gasse three-storey, eaves, four-axis, with a renewed ground floor. The upper floors cantilever, resting on three segmented arched beams that attach to profiled consoles. Facade design from the early 17th century with later attached brackets. The windows of the two upper floors with simple stone walls with drilled frames. Finally, three-axis, pocket-structured advance wall, the two lateral axes designed as blind windows. Windows with grooved frames. Gable-mounted, four-storey, three-axle, simple, smoothly plastered facade facing the Ennskai. On the left on the ground floor there is a rectangular door with a simple stone wall. The windows on the upper floors with grooved stone walls, profiled sills and straight stone roofs. The window openings on the first floor are barred. Single-axis gable storey.

Date of protection: May 17, 1990

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38157
Enge Gasse 9 KG
location
: Steyr
Basically a baroque town house, consisting of a front and rear building, on an elongated plot. Enge Gasse facade, three-storey, four-axis rococo design. The right axis is set back and much simpler. Here on the ground floor an arched, grooved opening. Stone cantilever portal with curved skylight opening on the left of the ground floor. To the right of it two segmented arched grooved openings. Richly profiled cordon cornice. The windows of the bottle-framed upper floors have drilled frames and parapet studded with panels. Curved, multiple cranked roofs over the rocaille-studded lintel fields on the first floor. In the center fresco of the Coronation of the Virgin Mary from the 2nd half of the 18th century. Cranked triangular gable roofs with central triglyphs on the second floor. Overlying transverse ovals connect to the protruding cornice to which the attic wall attaches. Facade Ennskai eaves with two axes, six storeys with a simple trickle-plastered facade from the 20th century. Between the third and fourth or fifth floors, the plastered lettering “Bestattungsanstalt” and “Blumenhaus Stigler”.

Date of protection: March 15, 1990

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
38158
Enge Gasse 11 KG
location
: Steyr
Community building complex consisting of a front and rear building and a small inner courtyard, the core of which dates back to the 17th century. Four-storey, four-axle front building with a straight facade. Ground floor renewed. The two main floors with rich sgraffito decor: window frames, vertical bands and horizontal bands, e.g. Sometimes with flesh-bodied unicorns. Attic storey simple, the two side windows walled up. Four-storey, three-axis facade on Ennskai, the entire facade with sgraffito. Ground floor with late Gothic profiled round arch portal, sgraffito ashlar. Upper floors with window frames, vertical cuboid strips between the window axes, on the building edges and pilasters. Three-axis gable storey with a central framed storage door opening and sgraffito ashlar.

Date of protection: May 4, 1971

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
38159
Enge Gasse 13 KG
location
: Steyr
Community building complex consisting of front and rear building and arcade courtyard. Four-storey, three-axle front building with a straight facade ending in the core from the 16th century. Upper floors slightly protruding, resting on profiled corbels. Baroque facade of the upper floors from the 2nd half of the 18th century. Multiple broken roofs over the windows of the first two upper floors. Vertical accentuation of the window axes through simple stucco. Lateral pilaster strips. Inner courtyard: Arcades on two courtyard sides on the first and second floors. Ennskai facade: massive four-storey five-axis double-gable facade. The entire facade is provided with sgraffitos from the first floor (framing of the windows, horizontal bands partly with columns, floral patterns, mythical animals, accentuation of the building edges by ashlar).

Date of protection: June 23, 1971

Bürgerhaus, Moserhaus Upload file Bürgerhaus, Moserhaus ObjectID
45084
Enge Gasse 14 KG
location
: Steyr
Mighty eaves-standing four-storey town house, essentially late Gothic, with five irregular axes. On the ground floor, which has been largely renewed and is closed off by a protruding cordon cornice, centrally located wrought-iron skylights with framing fruit bulges and crowning putto in medallion on a cornucopia from around 1912. On the upper storeys above, the bottle-framed upper storeys on the first two storeys have richly designed late Gothic window casings with baseboards first floor with stone window cross. As crowns above the windows, historicizing volutes with central wedge stones. On the third floor there are windows with drilled frames and a central wedge. Facade closure through profiled eaves cornice. In the atrium, stone pillars with console and stone arched portal and several wrought iron grilles. The interior of the second and third floors are excluded from monument protection. These areas had to be rebuilt after severe damage in World War II.

Date of protection: May 17, 1990

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
38160
Enge Gasse 15 KG
location
: Steyr
Community building complex consisting of front, rear and arcaded courtyard, emerged from two originally Gothic buildings. Three-storey, six-axis front building on the eaves. The upper floors of the southern half of the house cantilever, resting on profiled corbels. The stone walls of the windows on the second floor have a Gothic profile. Baroque facade, created after 1750, parapets with banded stucco , window canopies with figural medallions. Inner courtyard with pillar arcades from the 16th century on two sides. Four-storey five-axis rear building on the façade of the Annskai with a simple facade and central arched door.

Date of protection: March 30, 1957

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38161
Enge Gasse 16
Location
KG: Steyr
Unusually elongated building for Steyr with a large inner courtyard, the core of which dates back to the 16th century. Three-storey, irregular nine- or ten-axis wing in Engen Gasse. In the third axis from the left there is an artistically valuable stone Renaissance round arched portal around 1600. First floor except for the last window axis (in this area only the second floor protrudes) protruding, resting on corbels with a late Gothic profile. Facade design of the upper floors from the end of the 18th century. Undivided trickle plaster facade, the windows are framed by simple stucco fields with plait motifs. In the inner courtyard there are pillar arcades on three sides. In the multiple kinked, rising Ölberggasse, two or one-story wing with the same eaves height, simple facade, both wings with four axes each.

Date of protection: March 29, 1973

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
38162
Enge Gasse 17 KG
location
: Steyr
The core of the late Gothic town house complex consists of the front, rear and inner courtyard. Facade Enge Gasse five-axis and three-storey. In the middle of the ground floor there is a stone chamfered round arch portal. The two displays are modern. Sgraffito decorations from the 1st half of the 17th century. Emphasis on the edges of the building with corner cuboids with semicircular rounded inner fields. The stone window frames of the upper floors, particularly richly profiled on the first floor, are surrounded by geometrically occupied architectural frames. On the second floor there are several bulbous balusters that are filled with vegetables. Horizontal band between the upper floors and in the form of a "running dog" frieze to the advance wall. This rises above a profiled cornice and has three window openings. Inner courtyard with grooved window openings, first floor with iron gridded red marble walls and stone chamfered rectangular portal with iron gridded skylights. Ennskai facade is four-storey on the eaves, the second floor has five, otherwise four-axis. Simple facade design from the 2nd half of the 18th century, windows with grooved frames. On the ground floor three segmental arched entrance gates, z. Some with central wedge stones and fighters.

Date of protection: March 15, 1990

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
38163
Enge Gasse 18 KG
location
: Steyr
Four-storey town house, the core of which is from the 16th century. Late baroque four-axis facade from the 2nd quarter of the 17th century. The upper floors protruding, resting on corbels and pillars. The two main floors with rich baroque window roofs. Among these stucco ornaments typical of the time. Between the third and fourth axes of the first floor there is a picture dated “1727” with a rich stucco frame. Plain final three-axis storey. The facade facing the passage and the Ölberggasse recently had unsuitable large-format window openings.

Date of protection: April 19, 1960

Town house, former guest house at the Golden Horn / Zum Posthorn Upload file Town house, former guest house Zum Golden Horn / Zum Posthorn ObjectID
48254
Enge Gasse 20
Location
KG: Steyr
Community building complex consisting of front, rear and arcade courtyard, in the core from the 16th / 17th century. Century. Facade Enge Gasse five-axis, three-storey, with a closing wall. The ground floor, plastered with trickle plaster, has been recently changed, with a wide Renaissance arched portal in the middle, made of stone blocks with fighter capitals and wedge stones. The first upper floor protrudes, resting on segmented arched beams that attach to beveled late Gothic console stones and wall pillars. Façade of the upper floors with trickle plastering, structure with corner and cordon brackets, dating from the 19th century. The windows have grooved frames. In the advance wall three skylights with wooden shutters. Facade closure through richly profiled cornice. Small inner courtyard, right with two-bay arcades. Pentagonal pillars on the first floor. Two-storey facade facing Ölberggasse with a blind wall with high oval gaps on the sides and blind windows. Five-axis first floor, four-axis first floor. Projecting into the alley on the right in the width of two axes. Entrance through a simple, angular stone portal. The facade is structured by corner brackets, the windows with grooved frames.

Date of protection: July 21, 1995

Community center
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Bürgerhaus ObjektID
38164
Enge Gasse 22
Location
KG: Steyr
Town house complex, originating in the core from the late Gothic, consisting of front, rear building and atrium. Facade Enge Gasse 3rd quarter of the 19th century. in historicist forms, four-storey, three-axis, eaves. Above the renovated ground floor there is a sgraffito frieze created in 1927 with scenes from the hatmaker's work based on a template from 1692 made of colored cement. Completed at the top by a segmented arch frieze sitting on consoles. The profiled window frames on the first floor show fruit garlands and consoles in the lintel fields that support a continuous cornice. The windows on the second floor are attached to a sill cornice with brackets, have profiled frames, slab lintel areas and straight roofs. The windows of the third floor with drilled frames with a central wedge stone, above it a bevel-structured wall. Inner courtyard with arcades on two opposite sides. On the right a two-storey, two-axis wing with a central column, cantilever portal with trapezoidal, iron-latticed skylights. Left biaxial walkway resting on segment arch beams with central column. Two-storey, bottle-framed, three-axis pointed gable front with grooved window frames facing the Ölberggasse.

Date of protection: March 15, 1990

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus
ObjektID:  38165
Enge Gasse 24 KG
location
: Steyr
Community house complex consisting of a late Gothic front building, a renovated rear building and an inner courtyard. Facade Narrow alley at the eaves, four storeys, six axes. The ground floor has been renewed with three round and two segment-arched openings. The windows of the first floor with late Gothic stone walls with sills. The two main floors have rich sgraffito decor from the 17th century. The inner fields of the corner cuboid are rounded off in a semicircle. Between the ground floor and the first floor there is a horizontal band with winged mythical animals. The windows are surrounded by geometrically occupied architectural frames. There are sgraffed Tuscan columns between the windows of the first floor, and vertical fields with diamond blocks between those on the second floor. The plastered area between the two main floors is covered by a grazed arched frieze. Richly profiled cornice above the second floor. The third floor framed by a chain, the windows with grooved frames. In the inner courtyard on the left a stone rectangular portal.

Date of protection: March 15, 1990

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
40436
Enge Gasse 25 KG
location
: Steyr
The protection status relates only to the rear building and the courtyard wing of the former community center. The front building was completely destroyed in World War II and replaced by a new building. Three-story gable-independent rear building, essentially dating from the 16th century, with a simple facade design. On the right on the ground floor a late Gothic cantilever portal with iron-grated skylights and a double wooden gate. Modern angular opening on the left. First floor with three axes, the windows with grooved stone walls. The two window openings on the second floor have recently been enlarged. Two-storey gable area, the lower two, the upper storey uniaxial.

Date of protection: April 9, 1990

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38166
Enge Gasse 27 KG
location
: Steyr
Community house complex consisting of front, rear and inner courtyard, the core of which dates back to the 16th century. Three-axle four-storey front building. Ground floor with a Gothic stone portal. The upper floors cantilever, resting on four profiled Gothic corbels. Baroque facade design of the upper floors from the 2nd half of the 18th century. Edges of the building accentuated by a stone block. Multiple broken window canopies over the windows of the first two floors. Flat stucco lambrequins below the windows . Open arcade on the first floor of the courtyard. Three-storey two-axle rear building with a single-axle gable storey and a final hipped roof on the Ennskai. Simple facade design, Gothic stone portal with skylight.

Date of protection: July 2, 1971

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
38167
Enge Gasse 29 KG
location
: Steyr
Townhouse complex on a long, narrow parcel, enclosing two inner courtyards, the core of which dates back to the 16th century. Three-storey two-axle front building, first floor cantilevered, resting on Gothic corbels. The facade of the upper floors dates from the end of the 18th century. Between the windows of the first floor there is a representation of Maria Immaculata surrounded by Rococo stucco frames. Plain plastered fields above the windows on the second floor. Single-axis gable storey, profiled triangular gable and lateral volutes. Simple five-storey, three-axis facade on the Ennskai with a straight facade. Windows on the first and second floors with late Gothic profiled stone walls.

Date of protection: July 5, 1971

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
38168
Enge Gasse 31 KG
location
: Steyr
Community building complex consisting of front and rear building and arcade courtyard. Four-storey, five-axis front building, essentially dating from the 1st half of the 16th century. Ground floor openings with late Gothic profiled stone walls. The first and second floors protrude, resting on profiled corbels. Continuous stone late Gothic tracery strip under the windows of the first floor. All windows with late Gothic stone walls. Edges of the building emphasized by corner blocks. Final, simple three-axis storey from the beginning of the 17th century. Elongated courtyard with late Gothic arcades on two sides. Mighty, high-quality facade on Ennskai, four-storey, five-axis. High ground floor with a centrally located beveled round arch portal with skylight. The central axis is accentuated by a single-axis three-storey bay window resting on profiled stone pillars. Under the window on the first floor there is a sequence of seven heraldic fields. Windows on the first and second floors with profiled late Gothic stone walls, on the first floor with a stone cross. Renaissance sgraffito cuboids on these two bay floors. The remaining windows on the first floor have a late Gothic profile. A total of three walled up small late Gothic window openings on the two upper floors. Final floor with closed shutters.

Date of protection: July 7, 1958

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
38169
Enge Gasse 33 KG
location
: Steyr
Community building complex consisting of front, rear and inner courtyard. Four-storey, three-axis in Engen Gasse, seven-axis to the town square or Untere Kaigasse, essentially from the 1st half of the 17th century, with a characteristic round corner tower that characterizes the town square and is attached to a round pillar of the first floor on the first floor and with a Conical roof completes. Baroque facade from the 3rd quarter of the 18th century. The windows of the two main floors and the corner tower have multiple broken window canopies. The window axes are summarized vertically by rich bandwork . Four-storey three-axle rear building with hipped roof. The edges of the building accentuated by two different types of painted corner cuboids, modern, labeled “1529”.

Date of protection: May 4, 1971

Arch bridge, so-called island bridge, formerly Gsangwerk bridge
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Arch bridge, so-called Inselbrücke, former Gsangwerk Bridge ObjectID
125421
Factory island
location
KG: Steyr
Part of "The patriarchal industrial monument complex of Josef Werndl and the Austrian Arms Factory 1870 to 1920/21".

Reinforced concrete bridge built in 1912 by GA Wayss & Cie, suitable for carts. From the Blumauergasse to the factory island, spanning an artificially created branch of the Steyr. Double-stepped concrete arches high on both sides, each supported by seven vertical pillars. Recent metal railing on the side as fall protection. A sturdy pedestal with a cartridge field in front of the arch ends.

Date of protection: December 31, 2009 (§2a) and June 18, 2019 (patriarchal monument)

Pedestrian bridge, arms factory footbridge
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Pedestrian bridge, Waffenfabriksteg ObjektID
125422
Factory island
location
KG: Steyr
Part of "The patriarchal industrial monument complex of Josef Werndl and the Austrian Arms Factory 1870 to 1920/21".

1912 by the company GA Wayss & Cie. Built pedestrian bridge over the Steyr, which creates a connection from the Esynfeld housing estate on an island to the factory island. Long, narrow bridge in the Secessionist style with a massive central pillar that has a rounded historical effect. The parapets of the footbridge are pierced by eight rectangular openings each, in which there are simple secessionist grids. The reinforced concrete balustrades are decorated inside and outside by recessed rectangular fields, the ends and the middle of the railings are structurally accentuated by low pillars.

Date of protection: December 31, 2009 (§2a) and June 18, 2019 (patriarchal monument)

Former  Gsang factory
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Former Gsangfabrik ObjektID
40437
Factory island 1, 2
location
KG: Steyr
Factory building of the Steyrer Waffenfabrik (former object IX) built in 1868, original facade design not preserved, with power station added in 1912. Monumental three-storey main building with 30: 5 axes. Arched windows on the ground floor and in the upper floors of the three risalites on the river side. The remaining windows with segmental arches. Simply designed rear front without protrusions from the wall with arched windows. Access through three chamfered round arch portals. The two-storey, narrower auxiliary building in the east with a central stone arched portal has arched window openings in the earth and segmental arches in the upper storey and is connected to the main building by a three-storey, single-axis staircase wing. The power station built to the west consists of a tower-framed, pyramid-roofed tower and a rectangular, bottle-framed building with a profiled, swept cornice and square attachments at the corners. Inscription "Kraftstation II der Österreichischen Waffenfabriks-Gesellschaft".

Date of protection: May 16, 1990

Town house, former tanner's house Upload file Town house, former tanner's house ObjectID
45682
Fabrikstrasse 3, 3a KG
location
: Steyr
Monumental building complex, created in several stages from the 16th century. Uniform classicist facade design in the early 19th century. Former Ledererhaus. Elongated, bent two-storey nine-axis wing on Fabrikstrasse. Plaster ashlar, an axis protrudes like a risk. Main portal with basket arch stone walls and straight beams. Above that, an older depiction of St. Vitus. On the courtyard side as well as the tracts protruding in the west and east in the direction of the weir ditch are three-story with the same eaves height, here plaster ashlar only on the ground floor, upper floors smoothly plastered with emphasis on the building edges with plaster ashlars. Short west wing with three axes, four-axis east wing up to the Wehrgraben Canal, with two-axis transverse facade. Middle wing with a connecting passage resting on pillar arcades on the first floor. The two side wings with mansard roofs, the middle wing with a gable roof. All roofs with extremely long towers . In the west, on the street side, a one-storey, two-storey extension with a gable roof from the 17th or 18th century.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Note: Fabrikstrasse 3a: see list of errors.

Town house, residential and craft house Upload file Town house, residential and craftsman's house ObjectID
45683
Fabrikstrasse 7 KG
location
: Steyr
L-shaped residential building, the core from the 16th century, tract to the moat from the 17th century. One storey on the street and two storeys on the courtyard, terminating with high, steep pitched roofs. Façade of Fabrikstraße with horizontal Renaissance sgraffito bands, e.g. Partly late Gothic profiled stone window frames. Multiple profiled eaves cornices, access through a straight, high-angle portal. Weir trench side 5 to 3 to 2 axles. Simple facade design, walls divided by plastering flasks. Vaulted ground floor rooms.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Town house, residential and craft house Upload file Town house, residential and craftsman's house ObjectID
45684
Fabrikstrasse 8 KG
location
: Steyr
Residential building with a three-storey street wing on the eaves and a hook-shaped adjoining two-storey courtyard wing on a terrace. The core from the 16th century, late Biedermeier facade design in the middle of the 19th century. Street-side facade with six axes, gable facade with two axes. Ground floor tied in scales, arched window and door openings in the western part of the building. Rectangular portal with skylight. Ground floor separated from the upper floors by sill cornices with lozenges under the windows. The upper floors are structured vertically with grooved pilaster strips. Final profiled eaves. Two-axis gable storey.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Town house, residential building Upload file Town house, residential building ObjectID
45685
Fabrikstrasse 9 KG
location
: Steyr
Narrow, rectangular two-storey house facing the street on the eaves side, facing the moat with a deep projecting middle section. Erected in the middle of the 19th century, increased in 1871, erection of the protruding extension in 1882. Facade of Fabrikstrasse on the ground floor with six irregular openings, the three door openings with stone walls. Eight-axis upper floor with seven large window openings of the same design with delicately profiled window canopies. Richly profiled eaves. The two-axis projecting middle section on the weir trench side with wood carvings in the ridge area and plastering bezels as the facade frame.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Town house, residential and craft house Upload file Town house, residential and craftsman's house ObjectID
45686
Fabrikstrasse 10 KG
location
: Steyr
Two-storey residential and craftsman's house with a gable roof following the curved course of the street, the core of which dates from the first half of the 16th century. Facade renewed in 1954. Irregular window arrangement, six windows on the ground floor, seven windows on the upper floor. Access through a rectangular stone-walled door. Plaster facade with simple window sockets. The facade is structured by horizontal bevels between the storeys, as well as vertical bevels on the building edges and a bevel located approximately in the middle of the building. Western gable wall with remains of the late Biedermeier facade and the date "1842" have been preserved. On the west side a single-storey portal extension with a basket arch portal with stone walls from the 18th century.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Town house, residential building Upload file Town house, residential building ObjectID
45687
Fabrikstrasse 11 KG
location
: Steyr
Building complex consisting of a two-storey street wing formed by two houses of different depths and ridge heights and a single-storey former commercial wing reaching as far as the Wehrgraben Canal. The core dates from the 16th century. Slightly bent street front, five-axis with irregular axis distribution. Portal walls and the eastern window walls of the first floor beveled (16th century). A viewing window that shows the original Renaissance sgraffito facade design is also left out here. Façade design 1842: Simple plastered façade with corner pilaster strips, wide cordon cornice, framing of the upper floor windows. Eastern gable wall with one or two axes with storage door opening in the gable floor. Courtyard facade with a bass-violin-shaped curved glare field with a votive display.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Town house, residential and craft house Upload file Community center , residential and craftsman's house ObjectID
45688
Fabrikstrasse 12 KG
location
: Steyr
Small two-storey three-axis residential and craftsman's house, essentially from the 17th century. Facade design from the 19th century. The floors are framed and separated by plaster strips. The angular entrance door in the eastern axis is equipped with a simple wooden wall. Finally, tiled gable roof.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Town house, tanner's house Upload file Bürgerhaus, Gerberhaus ObjectID
45689
Fabrikstrasse 13 KG
location
: Steyr
Free-standing two-and-a-half-storey residential and craftsman's house, located directly on the Wehrgraben Canal, essentially from the 16th / 17th century. Century. 1907 increase in the former white tannery. Simple facade design with plaster strips that separate storeys and emphasize the building edges. Inscribed on the gable facade “Ren. 1907 ". Three axes on the longitudinal and two axes on the gable facade. Gable storey with a central window opening, a round light opening on each side. Finally, tin-covered hipped roof.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Town house, craftsman's house Upload file Bürgerhaus, Handwerkerhaus ObjektID
45761
Fabrikstrasse 14 KG
location
: Steyr
Free-standing two-storey building with six axes on the eaves with an approximately rectangular floor plan, the core of which dates from the 16th century. Late classical facade. Above the simple stone portal in the third axis, the iron door of which has diamond motifs and leaf ornaments from around 1850, today an empty, framed inscription field. Grooved ground floor, simply profiled cornice between the two floors. Smoothly plastered upper floor, framed by plaster strips, concluding profiled eaves. The framing of the windows is more complex, sills with consoles, parapet fields with panels. Final gable roof.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Machine house Upload file Machine house ObjectID
45764
Fabrikstrasse 15 KG
location
: Steyr
Former machine house of the Steyr weapons factory, built in 1867 and extended in 1873 and 1888. Cubic two-storey building directly on the Wehrgrabenkanal located in the flat roof. Bent facade on the Wehrgrabenkanal with three axes in the west and two axes in the east. First floor with a series of large arched window openings, square upper floor windows with simple sills. Four-axis on the street side, in the east a staircase leading to the terrace. In the east, two-axis single-storey extension with arched window openings as the last remnant of the former "Object II" of the Steyr weapons factory, which was demolished in 1933.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Town house, craftsman's house Upload file Bürgerhaus, Handwerkerhaus ObjektID
45766
Fabrikstrasse 16 KG
location
: Steyr
Representative late Classicist façade, two-storey residential and craftsman's house with a side staircase, the core from the 16th century. Heavily renewed after the city fire in 1842. Axial structure of the facade: grooved 1 to 3 to 1. Ground floor, the two arched side windows are located higher than the three openings of the middle section, which is slightly to the rear. Delicately profiled framed, now empty, inscription field above the arched openings in the middle section. Richly profiled cornices and cornices. In the middle part of the smoothly plastered upper floor, a semicircular closed triforic window. The side windows without any special framing. The side facades of the building are simple.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Town house, craftsman's house Upload file Bürgerhaus, Handwerkerhaus ObjektID
45767
Fabrikstrasse 17 KG
location
: Steyr
Small two-storey building on the Wehrgraben Canal with a characteristic mansard roof, built in 1881. Attic storey extension in 1931. East-facing three-axis gable facade, on the ground floor with a central angular doorway, and finally two-axis gable storey. The eaves sides facing the Fabrikstrasse and the Wehrgrabenkanal are each biaxial. In Fabrikstrasse, the east axis has two blind windows, the west axis has a doorway on the ground floor. Simple historic facade design from 1881 with corner pilasters, profiled cordon cornices and window frames, on the ground floor with wedge stones, on the upper floor with parapet and lintel fields and straight roofing.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Residential building Upload file Residential building ObjectID
125177
Fabrikstrasse 18 KG
location
: Steyr
Three-storey U-shaped residential and tradesman's house with an irregular distribution of axes, the core of which dates back to the late Middle Ages. In the east there is a two-axis, two-storey extension with a storage door in the gable area and a final gable roof. On the ground floor there are only two rectangular portals, the left portal with grooved stone walls. Very simple facade design, all windows with grooved frames. Facade closure through profiled eaves cornice. In the east, storey-high terrace wall with a rectangular door opening.

Date of protection: April 24, 1996 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Town house, craftsman's house Upload file Bürgerhaus, Handwerkerhaus ObjektID
45768
Fabrikstrasse 19 KG
location
: Steyr
Two-storey house on the street side and three-storey canal-side house with a gable roof, the core of which dates back to the 16th century, but was extended in the 18th century. Longitudinal facades four-axis, the east-facing transverse facade with two-storey gable area, lower storey two-axis, upper storey with a small light aperture in the middle. Simple facade design: Horizontal plaster strips between the floors, the corners of the building are emphasized by vertical plaster strips. Window surrounded by simply profiled bezels. On the street-side facade beveled stone portal with skylight, in the middle of the upper floor a metal picture of the Coronation of the Virgin with saddlecloth roofing, 18th century.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Factory building Upload file Factory building ObjectID
45769
Fabrikstrasse 20 KG
location
: Steyr
Monumental four-storey former factory building, the core from the 16th / 17th centuries Dating back to the 19th century, rebuilt in 1867, expanded in 1873 and 1888 as Object II of the Steyrer Waffenfabriksgesellschaft. Facade of Fabrikstrasse nine, the facade of Frauenstiege with three axes. Uniform facade in the factory style of the 1860s. The two lower and the two upper floors are each designed to be the same, separated by two thin serrations. Facade closure through a tightly lined up console sequence. Semicircular pieces of cornice tape above the ground floor windows, and arched pieces of cornice tape above the windows of the first floor, extended downwards like a console. Stitched cornice pieces over the windows of the two final floors. The third and sixth axes of the two middle floors are designed as double windows, the last floor with several double windows.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Town house, craftsman's house Upload file Bürgerhaus, Handwerkerhaus ObjektID
45770
Fabrikstrasse 22 KG
location
: Steyr
Built on the mountain slope, essentially from the 16th century, an eaves-like, optically two-storey-looking residential and craftsman's house above a high, windowless base or basement, in which there is only a square front door. Six-axis street wing, with the eastern two-axis section, built in the 17th or 18th century, protruding slightly into the street space. Simple plaster facade, horizontal bevel between the base and upper storey as well as accentuation of the building edges with vertical bezels. Finally, profiled eaves cornice. A single-storey courtyard wing connects to the west.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Town house, residential and craft house Upload file Town house, residential and craftsman's house ObjectID
45771
Fabrikstrasse 24 KG
location
: Steyr
Stately residential and craftsman's house with the gable side facing the street, the core of which is from the 16th century. Three storeys on the street side and two storeys on the garden side. Five-axis ground floor on the street side, latticed skylights above the angular front door. The two upper floors each have four axes, two-story gables with two or one window opening. Simple facade design probably from the 18th century with partially preserved framing and floor-separating plaster strips. The window openings are designed without a frame. Garden-side extension from the 17th century.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Town house, building complex for craftsmen Upload file Town house, building complex for craftsmen ObjectID
45772
Fabrikstrasse 26 KG
location
: Steyr
Building complex consisting of a three-storey residential wing on the eaves as well as a two-story commercial wing with a deep side wing on the way to the Bruderhauskirche. Patio. The core of the six-axis main building dates from the 16th century. During the last restoration, the original Renaissance sgraffito decoration was uncovered. Accentuation of the upper floor windows through elaborate framing, the framing of the ground floor windows only retained in their upper area, as the sgraffit decoration was destroyed by changing the position of the windows. The original building edges are emphasized by corner cuboids, followed by a horizontal sgraffito band. A former votive picture is framed in the second western axis of the upper floor. Under this sgraffito facade there is an older facade layer marked "15 ..". Dating is visible in the area above the third upper floor window. Expansion to the east by an axis and heightening of the building at a later date. Simple, two-storey four-axle commercial tract in the west with an eaves, which was extended in 1926, facade design from this time.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Part of a factory building
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Part of a factory building ObjectID
45773
Fabrikstrasse 27 KG
location
: Steyr
Former factory building of the Steyr weapons factory, built by Josef Werndl in 1867 at the 2nd test site directly on the Wehrgraben Canal, was used for the production of rifles. Only half of it has survived, consisting of a two-story, higher former staircase with a flat tent roof. Rich facade structure with round and segmented arch roofs over the windows. Pilaster structure in raw brick technology, elaborately executed eaves cornices with a tightly lined sequence of consoles. Two-storey, three-axis, somewhat lower wing built on to the east, simpler facade design with round or segmented arched window canopies. In the west, on the factory street side, two-axle two-storey remnants of the demolished factory wing, which is newly built on the moat side and ends with a terrace in the west.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Community center, residential u.  Craftsman House Upload file Community center, residential u. Craftsman's House ObjectID
45774
Fabrikstrasse 28 KG
location
: Steyr
Two-storey former residential and craftsman's house with a concluding half-hipped roof, the core of which comes from the 16th century. Gable facing the street. The eastern part of the building on the two main floors is offset slightly backwards. Facade design without any structure from the 2nd half of the 20th century (before 1986), the historical facade design not preserved. Four-axis upper floor with partially changed window size. The two-storey gable area, each with two axes, protrudes to the east, resting on round arches and plastered cantilever parts. Inside, vaults with stitch caps have been preserved in part.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Community center, residential u.  Craftsman House Upload file Community center, residential u. Craftsman's House ObjectID
45775
Fabrikstrasse 30 KG
location
: Steyr
Two-storey former residential and craftsman's house with the gable facade facing the street, the core of which dates from the 16th century. Facade completely renewed in the 2nd half of the 20th century (before 1986), in addition to new plaster z. T. also changed the window openings to the horizontal format. Four-axis first floor, three-axis upper floor. The final gable floor with a large window and an oval opening on each side. The floors are separated by horizontal plaster strips, the corners of the building are emphasized by vertical plaster strips. Simple framing of the window openings. Final hipped roof.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Community center, residential u.  Craftsman House Upload file Community center, residential u. Craftsman's House ObjectID
45776
Fabrikstrasse 32 KG
location
: Steyr
Three-storey former residential and craftsman's house, which extends up the slope in several courtyards towards Sierninger Straße. The core dates from the 16th century. Facade of Fabrikstrasse with an eaves-side three-axis eastern part, the western two-axis part of the building with a single-axis gable protrudes uniaxially into the street space. Simple plastered facade with renewed painted structure, simple framing of the windows, separation of the floors by horizontal bands and accentuation of the building edges of the protruding part of the house with painted cuboids.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Community center, residential u.  Craftsman House Upload file Community center, residential u. Craftsman's House ObjectID
45777
Fabrikstrasse 34 KG
location
: Steyr
Salliterhaus, mighty residential and craftsman's house with the gable facade facing the street with several courtyard wings, the core of which dates back to the 16th century. Richly decorated facade from the late 19th century with plaster ashlar accentuating the building edges. Five-axis ground floor, window framing by plastered cuboids, also above the angular door opening. Richly profiled cornices between the first and second floors. Four-axis upper floor, windows with straight roofs, with parapet and lintel panels and delicately profiled frames. The three windows on the first gable storey are somewhat simpler, with a round opening on each side. Upper single-axis gable storey with lattice-like ribbons and circular intersection points. Inside numerous vaults, in the courtyard a former blacksmith's shop with a preserved food tray.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Community center, residential u.  Craftsman House Upload file Community center, residential u. Craftsman's House ObjectID
45778
Fabrikstrasse 36 KG
location
: Steyr
Three-storey four-axle former residential and craftsman's house with a gable facing the street, the core dating from the 16th century. Slightly set back to the neighboring house at Fabrikstrasse 34. Facade design with corner pilaster strips and profiled cordon cornices from the third quarter of the 19th century. Grooved ground floor, lateral stone wall portal with segmental arched skylights. Windows on the first floor with straight roofs and parapet fields, the windows on the second floor only with frames. Two-axis gable storey, rebuilt after a fire in 2005, windows again with parapet fields according to the original appearance. Hook-shaped courtyard wing.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Former  Lattice knitting
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Former Gitterstrickerei
Object ID:  44161
Fabrikstrasse 37, 39 KG
location
: Steyr
Multi-part former factory complex located on and in the weir ditch channel.

Fabrikstraße 37: Multi-part system, in the east three-storey renewed building component with three-axis eaves facing Fabrikstraße with angular window openings and a final saddle roof. In the west there is a three-storey, five-axis, significantly higher part of the building with an axis protruding into the street, the appearance of which goes back to the renovation in 1885. All window openings with segmental arches. The large windows on the ground floor with preserved iron rungs, to the right of them segment arched gate opening. Simple cordon cornice, the window openings on the first floor framed with central wedge stones. Final gable roof. In the south, then, a wide three-storey, two-axis, completely renewed connection building that bridges the Wehrgrabenkanal to the former factory building located in the channel channel in 1905/06. Eastern component three-storey with 3: 6 axes, with segment-arched window openings on the first two storeys. In the west, a two-storey building with 2: 2 axes with characteristic wooden paneling. Fabrikstrasse 39: Three-storey factory building that was given its current appearance in 1868. Longitudinal facades seven-axis, transverse facade three-axis, angular window openings. Horizontal fascia between the ground floor and the first floor. On the longitudinal facades, only the windows of the first upper floor have rectangular frames with wedge stones in the upper area. The parapets are emphasized by a sill. Simple horizontal cornice below the eaves, which is interrupted by the windows on the second floor. The northeast corner of the building is sloping. The gable facade is more elaborately designed. The two window openings of the ground floor in the lintel area with round arched ashlar with wedge stone. The angular gate with straight ashlar in its upper area. The windows on the first floor are identical to those on the longitudinal facades. Between the first and second floor there is a field framed by a bottle. The windows on the second floor are framed with a frame and crenellated top. Two circular openings and a double window in the gable area.

Schleifergasse 3: Simple, single-storey building with a gable roof located on the south bank of the Wehrgraben Canal. Emphasis on the edges of the building with plaster flasks. The south facade is triaxial, the segment-arched openings are frame-frame. Two-axis gable facade, the facade to the Wehrgrabenkanal only single-axis. The window opening here as well as on the gable facade is each segment arch-shaped and frame-framed. Facade closure by simply profiled eaves cornice. Date of protection: March 23, 1992

Community center, residential u.  Craftsman House Upload file Community center, residential u. Craftsman's House ObjectID
45779
Fabrikstrasse 38 KG
location
: Steyr
Three-storey, three-axle former residential and craftsman's house with a gable facing the street, the core of which dates back to the 16th century. Façade design from around 1800. Ground floor plastered with trickle plaster, the angular portal and the two window openings with a simple frame. The trickle plaster facade of the two upper floors is structured like a grid by plaster strips and pilaster strips. Closing two-axis gable storey with simple framing of the window openings. Inside there is a barrel vault with stitch caps.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Town house, craftsman's house Upload file Bürgerhaus, Handwerkerhaus ObjektID
45780
Fabrikstrasse 40 KG
location
: Steyr
Two-storey house with a hook-shaped floor plan, the core from the 18th century. Western part of the building protruding into the street with three axes, ending with a hipped roof. Eastern part of the building with a gable roof, four-axis, here at the beginning of the 20th century a single-storey three-axis industrial building with a flat gable roof was added. Trickle-plastered facades with plaster strips separating storeys, simple framing of the windows, emphasis on the building edges with vertical plaster strips, eaves cornices with multiple bulging profiles. On the upper floor of the projecting part of the building between the second and third window opening, a profiled image field frame from the 18th century. The associated votive picture no longer exists.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Residential building Upload file Residential building ObjectID
129015
Fabrikstrasse 44 KG
location
: Steyr
Free-standing, mighty, three-storey eaves-standing former factory building in the area of ​​the Zeugstätte II, built in the 2nd half of the 19th century, converted into a workers' house in the early 20th century. Simple eight-axis facade facing Fabrikstrasse, smoothly plastered, the edges of the building emphasized by vertical bezels. In the middle of the building in the ground floor, which rests on a conglomerate base, a rectangular portal. The large-format rectangular windows without frames. Facade closure with a fillet. The original window openings on the narrow sides walled up. The positions of the windows on the east facade can be seen through the depressions in the facade, the openings on the west facade were closed flush. Except for a rectangular door on the ground floor and two small exposure openings on the gable floor, there are now no openings. Final gable roof.

Date of protection: April 24, 1996 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Factory house Upload file Factory house ObjectID
45781
Fabrikstrasse 46 KG
location
: Steyr
On a square-like extension diagonally to Fabrikstrasse, a broad, two-storey eaves-standing factory residential building, built in 1872, incorporating an older predecessor building. Nine-axis longitudinal facade, slightly raised polygonal, smoothly plastered stair tower in the middle of the building with angular house portal. Transverse oval exposure opening in the upper section, covered with a low pyramid roof. Quarry stone plinth, the facades vertically structured by wide bezels. The window openings without frames. Narrow serrated frieze between the floors, the facade terminated by an eaves cornice also with a serrated frieze. The facade design of the transverse facades is the same as that of the longitudinal facade. Building closure with a flat hipped roof.

Date of protection: April 24, 1996 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Factory houses Upload file Factory residences ObjectID
45782
Fabrikstrasse 48 KG
location
: Steyr
Two-storey, eaves-standing, wide-spread factory residential building at a slanting square-like extension of Fabrikstrasse, essentially dating from the 18th century, today's appearance shaped by the renovation of 1862. Smoothly plastered facades, between the storeys tooth-cut wedge frieze. The window openings on the ground floor in the lintel area with simple arched cornices, the windows on the upper floors with simple sills and straight roofs pulled down like a console. Facade closure by row of dwarf brackets. Facade facing the street with six axes, with the middle windows arranged in two groups of two windows. Rectangular portal in the second axis from the left. Two-axis west facade with a centrally located outside chimney. On the longitudinal facade on the garden side, there is a two-axis central projection with a triangular gable and a round exposure aperture. The gable is decorated with dwarf branches.

Date of protection: April 24, 1996 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Town house, fisherman's house
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Bürgerhaus, Fischerhaus ObjektID
31361
Fischergasse 1 KG
location
: Steyr
Broad, two-storey town house, essentially from the late Gothic period, modified in the late 19th century. Sgraffito decoration from 1586 with a stylized horizontal ornament band at a greater distance under the eaves as well as simple corner blocks. Under this facade there are relics of an older colored, geometric painting in ocher, gray and white. Façade Fischergasse seven-axis, on the left on the ground floor a rectangular profiled stone portal. To the right of it two different sized angular iron gridded windows with profiled stone walls. The left part of the house cantilevers slightly on the upper floor, resting on a whole and a half segment arch beam, which attach to cantilever consoles. In the third axis from the right asymmetrically situated single-axis porch with arched gate on the ground floor and large arched window opening on the upper floor. Access via straight stone stairs. Fish traps in red chalk on the left of the front door, above the year "1586". The angular windows on the upper floor with profiled stone walls. The facade is terminated by a simple hollow fillet that separates the main floor from the single-axis gable area on the transverse facade, and the final gable roof.

Date of protection: November 16, 1990

Community center
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Bürgerhaus ObjektID
45783
Fischergasse 2 KG
location
: Steyr
Two-storey former residential and craftsman's house located on the edge of the slope facing the Enns, with a deep basement, originally from the 16th century, with a concluding hipped roof. The facade is structured on the one hand by horizontal plaster strips separating storeys and vertical plaster strips that emphasize the building edges, and simple framing of the windows. Richly profiled eaves. On the street side, six-axis bent facade following the course of the street. On the first floor in 2006, the former large window panes were replaced by window openings. Rectangular entrance portal. Votive picture on the upper floor between the second and third axis. Transverse facade on both floors with two staggered window openings each. Guild sign painted on the upper floor. Facade on the Enns side with a narrow wooden balcony on the upper floor.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Villa-like apartment building
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Villa-like multi-family house ObjectID
45784
Fischergasse 4 KG
location
: Steyr
Early or strictly historical villa-like apartment building in a location that characterizes the cityscape on the Enns, originally two late medieval houses that were combined to form a Klomplex between 1860 and 1880. Two-storey five-axis facade in Fischergasse with a Tuscan or composite pilaster order. Window openings with profiled frames and straight roofs. Tendrils, palmettes and a girl's head tondi as decoration. The south facade of this part of the building is one-story above the terrace of the wing on the town quay with a polygonal central projection. Façade of the local quay with sloping, decor-free plinth storey with blind arches and console-like strips, above a two-storey simple façade, windows with a simple fascia frame and straight roofs. Attic balustrade above the final cornice. At the west corner there is a tower-like cantilevered bay on four curved stone consoles, crowned by polygonal salettels with an open walkway.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Villa-like construction Upload file Villa-like construction ObjectID
45851
Fischergasse 6 KG
location
: Steyr
A late historical villa-like apartment building from the year 1887 over an older core from the 15th / 16th century that characterizes the cityscape on the Enns. Century (base, basement and ground floor). Detached house on three sides. Three-story, six or seven-axis facade on Fischergasse, rusticated mezzanine floor, grooved main floor, windows in richly profiled framing, richly profiled final cornice. From the first floor entrance bridge with small gable attachments to Michaelerplatz. East facade with arched central tower with dome-like helmet and lantern. South facade on the local quay with seven axes, four storeys. Arched portal from the 16th century in the base area. In the western half of the building on the top floor there is a two-axis flat bay window with a round arched loggia on two arched arches over consoles on lion heads. Above the profiled cornice there is a stepped gable with a wrought iron weather vane, rich baroque lattice balustrade.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Residential house, forge Upload file Residential house, forge ObjectID
125178
Frauengasse 3 KG
location
: Steyr
Two-storey, nine-axis Biedermeier residential building on the eaves with a gable roof at the end. The house may have an older core. Gate system with two angular wooden wings on the left on the ground floor. The windows and a doorway with iron window and door shutters with rosettes. In the third axis from the right, a rectangular portal in stone walls with a rod. Profiled cordon cornice between the floors. The upper floor framed by a bottle, the window openings with grooved frames. Facade closure through profiled eaves cornice.

Date of protection: April 24, 1996 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Residential building Upload file Residential building ObjectID
125179
Frauengasse 6 KG
location
: Steyr
Three-storey eaves corner house on a gently sloping plot with a concluding hipped roof. Facade design from the 3rd quarter of the 19th century. Longitudinal facade with six axes, transverse facade with two axes. Grooved ground floor above smooth plastered base area. Emphasis on the edge of the building with plastered blocks, simple angular house portal in the third axis from the left. Richly profiled cordon cornice. Emphasis on the building corners of the smoothly plastered upper floors by means of Faschen. The windows on the upper floors are surrounded by profiled frames. Those on the first floor have trickle-plastered fields and straight roofs in the parapet area. The windows on the second floor each have a cornice and a central wedge in the lintel area. The facade is finished with a very richly profiled eaves cornice.

Date of protection: April 24, 1996 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Community center, craftsman u.  Residential building Upload file Community center, craftsman u. Residential building ObjectID
45785
Frauenstiege 6 KG
location
: Steyr
After the restoration of the semi-ruin, which was in danger of collapsing, in 2009/10, after years of penetrating roof water led to the collapse of several ceilings, the outer walls and the vaults of the ground floor of the house, which originally came from the 16th century, were preserved. Even the number of floors was or had to be changed. The part of the house facing the weir ditch originally had three floors with the same eaves height, room heights in this area sometimes less than 2 m. Today four-axis two-storey facade to the Frauenstiege, the gable facade facing the moat also four-axis. The western part of the building is strongly set back here. Final hipped roof. Due to its facade design, the wooden box windows and the use of old roof tiles, the building blends harmoniously into the old town area, even if the original appearance was or had to be completely changed.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Gas works bridge Upload file Gasworks Bridge ObjectID
125423
Gaswerkgasse
location
KG: Steyr
Steelworks bridge built in 1888 connecting Wehrgrabengasse with Gaswerkgasse. The only preserved bridge of its kind in the moat. Slim construction, the two arched truss girders have six fields. Wooden slats as flooring. The railings used for fall protection are modern.

Date of protection: December 31, 2009.

Former  Hack-Werk III, Working World Museum
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38170
Gaswerkgasse 1 KG
location
: Steyr
Former factory buildings, built in the 2nd half of the 19th century by the "Austrian Arms Factory" owned by Josef Werndl . Later part of the Hack knife and cutlery factory. Today museum. Originally two two-storey parallel wings with gable roofs. Southern wing with trapezoidal, northern wing with rectangular floor plan, here in the west a narrower continuation wing, in the east porch with a lower gable. Facades with an exact row of braced segmental arched windows, surrounding cornices. Plaster the facade with brick-faced structural elements. On the north facade of the north wing a series of protruding dominant chimneys. The intermediate courtyard was structurally closed in the course of the adaptation to the “Museum of the Working World”.

Date of protection: October 11, 1985

Fire department depot and remains of the former gas works
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Fire department depot and remains of the former gasworks ObjektID
125450
Gaswerkgasse 2, 9 KG
location
: Steyr
Gaswerkgasse 2: Original armory of the volunteer fire brigade of the Waffenfabriksgesellschaft, later part of the Hack knife factory. Uncommonly elongated single-storey building built around 1900 in industrial style. Two-storey extension set back slightly to the east. Grooved ground floor, smooth plastered upper floor, arched window openings with plaster arches in the lintel area. Richly profiled cordon cornice between the floors. One-axis south facade, three-axis east facade. The east facade on the upper floor has no openings. Concluding flat hipped roof. In the west there is a 17-axis building with large angular metal windows. The eastern five-axis part of the building is older and richer, plaster arches over the windows, pilaster strips between the openings. The two western parts have a simple design, the windows in the six-axis western building are closer to each other, with a higher hipped roof at the end.

Gaswerkgasse 9: One-storey building with a saddle roof as the remainder of the former municipal gasworks. The eastern part is designed as a half-timbered building with exposed brickwork in between. The western triaxial part is bricked with three blind windows that have the approach of framing with wedge stones in the lintel area, the bricked up window opening on the transverse facade is made similar. Here in the gable area closed, formerly circular opening. In the east, following the course of Gaswerkgasse, the building is followed by a long, floor-to-ceiling conglomerate wall. Date of protection: December 31, 2009

Red fountain
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Red Fountain ObjectID
125430
Gleinker Gasse KG
location
: Steyr
Well system on the small square at the intersection of the streets Gleinker Gasse, Kirchengasse and Sierninger Straße. On a slightly raised pedestal, a small four-pass-shaped fountain with a stone fountain bowl, built in the 19th century. Centrally high pillar with two metal water outlets (drinking water). The pillar is crowned by a baroque figure of Mary from the beginning of the 18th century. The well system is surrounded or protected by four pillars, the edges of which have the shape of curbstones and served as collision protection.

Date of protection: December 31, 2009

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
38172
Gleinker Gasse 1 KG
location
: Steyr
Mighty three-storey corner house with a round corner bay on cantilever brackets and a conical roof. Building fabric 1st half of the 16th century, plastered facade from around 1800. Three-axis gable front to Sierninger Straße. Trench roof with double hip. Gleinker Gasse facade, five or six axes. Round arch portal around 1900. Small three-axis arcade with preserved "Gliederlboden" (bone floor) on two floors. Tower-like higher courtyard wing.

Dates of the protected positions: December 23, 1939; March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
45787
Gleinker Gasse 2 KG
location
: Steyr
Mighty town house complex on an elongated, slightly angled plot, consisting of a front, rear and arcaded courtyard, the core of which dates back to the 16th century. Three-storey three-axle front building with a crooked hip roof, protruding into the street space with a narrow axis. Irregular axis distribution. Facade changed in the early 20th century. Ground floor with segmental arched entrance with granite stone walls. Windows on the upper floors and the two-axis gable with simple bezels. Cordon cornices for and profiled framing of the gable floor. Three-storey courtyard wing from the mid-16th century with a two-storey Tuscan nine-axis arcade, ten irregular window axes on the third floor. Four-storey rear building with irregular distribution of axes.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
45788
Gleinker Gasse 3 KG
location
: Steyr
Three-storey town house standing on the eaves, following the angled course of the street, the core of which is from the 16th century. Broad Biedermeier facade from the 1st half of the 19th century with asymmetrical axis division. Ground floor five-axis, scale banded, rectangular central portal with skylights, separated from the upper floors by cordon cornices. Upper floors with trickle plaster and framed by chain ribbons. Final cornice. Both floors have four axes, the south-east axis accentuated by double windows. Windows with simply profiled frames. On the first floor there is a depiction of the Crucifixion from around 1800 in a frame decorated with rosettes and scales, including a wrought iron bracket.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
38173
Gleinker Gasse 4 KG
location
: Steyr
House complex on a narrow, elongated plot. Three-storey three-axle front building with a final attic storey. Late baroque facade around 1730/40, segmental arched through portal. Narrow courtyard with two-story arcade on the upper floors from the beginning of the 16th century. Three-storey, hook-shaped rear building with traces of sgraffito tapes from around 1600.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
45789
Gleinker Gasse 5 KG
location
: Steyr
Simple town house with a Biedermeier facade, essentially dating from the 16th century. Three-storey, three-axis, gable-end street facade. Ground floor with shed straps, in the south-eastern part of the building there is a wooden display area with a central entrance. House portal with segmental arched skylights in the north-western axis. Upper floors divided by belts and castellated edges. Windows with simple frames. Profiled cornices to the single-axis gable storey. Gable with volute fringing and classical triangular point. Final gable roof.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
45790
Gleinker Gasse 6 KG
location
: Steyr
Simple community house complex consisting of front, rear and courtyard wing, executed on a short plot in a reduced form, the core of the 16th century. Three-storey, four-axle front building with multiple renewed frame structure. In the right axis on the ground floor there is an arched house gate with sandstone walls from the end of the 19th century. Windows on the upper floors with a simple frame. Simple single-axis gable storey. On the first floor between the first and second window axis, the figure of St. George. Final gable roof. Small lateral inner courtyard with one-sided arcades and a steep gable roof.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
45791
Gleinker Gasse 7 KG
location
: Steyr
Community building with a hook-shaped floor plan, consisting of a front building, a short courtyard wing and a small inner courtyard, the core of which dates back to the 16th century. Three-storey three-axle front building. Facade design probably from the 18th century. Segment arch portal with skylight in the left axis of the smooth plastered ground floor, right two segment arch displays. The trickle-plastered upper floors are structured by corner pilaster strips and belts between the floors. The windows have simple frame frames. Single-axis gable storey with a concluding cove to the crooked hip roof.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
45792
Gleinker Gasse 8 KG
location
: Steyr
Simple town house complex, consisting of a front building with a gable and a rear part offset in the courtyard, both with steep pitched roofs, essentially from the 1st half of the 16th century, and a detached rear building from the 18th century. Three-storey four-axle front building with two-axle gable storey. Facade design from the 19th or 20th century. Rectangular portal with skylight on the right of the ground floor. The trickle-plastered upper floors are structured by plaster strips between the floors and at the corners of the building. Windows with simple cleaning pocket frames. Two-story, five-axis rear building with plaster tape framing on the upper floor. Window on the upper floor with a simple plaster frame and parapet fields. Above the central axis storage dormer.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
45793
Gleinker Gasse 9 KG
location
: Steyr
Town house, consisting of a front building and a short courtyard wing, the core of which is from the 16th century. Three-storey, three-axle front building, facade design from the late 19th century. Ground floor with the remains of a banding, side portal with segmental lintel. The two right axes are taken up by a shop front. Cordon cornices between the ground floor and the first floor. The upper floors are framed by corner pilasters and end with a profiled cornice. The windows on the upper floors are framed by cornices and sill cornices. The main floor windows are accentuated by parapet fields, volute wedge stones and straight roofing.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
45786
Gleinker Gasse 10 KG
location
: Steyr
Town house complex consisting of a front building and two unequally short courtyard wings, the core of which dates from the 16th century. A tower built on the side of Gleinker Gasse 8 with open entrances to each floor. Front building with a steep hipped roof, the courtyard buildings with pent roofs. Three-storey, three-axle front house with a renewed ground floor. On the right house gate with arched stone walls. Cordon cornice above the ground floor. Upper floors divided by vertical and horizontal brackets. Windows on the upper floors with stepped late Gothic stone walls and simple plaster frames. On the first floor in the parapet and lintel field rococo ornamentation from the middle of the 18th century, on the second floor in the parapet and lintel field semicircular motifs with scale ornamentation, possibly from the 17th century. Single-axis gable storey.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
45794
Gleinker Gasse 11 KG
location
: Steyr
Two-storey, gable-independent town house on a slightly angled plot, the core from the 16th century, rococo facade from the 18th century. Ground floor renewed, five-axis with a central portal with a mixed-line arch in baroque shapes and simply profiled stone walls. Dismantling of the former disruptive large display windows to window openings with a simple frame that extends to the floor. The symmetrical three-axis upper floor and the two-axis gable floor are divided by flat plaster strips and pilasters. Upper floor window crowned with rococo ornamentation in stucco from the 3rd quarter of the 18th century. Gable-storey window with wooden shutters, final hipped roof.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
45795
Gleinker Gasse 12 KG
location
: Steyr
Community house complex consisting of the front, rear and arcaded courtyard, the core of which dates from the 16th century. Three-storey front building with four irregular window axes. In the altered ground floor, on the left, a round arch portal on beveled pillars with curbstones, fighter and keystone. Faschenband to the first floor. Upper floor window with chamfered or stepped stone walls. On the first floor there is a round arch niche with a copper sheet cover. Two-axis gable storey, built on to the left of the neighboring house. Rich sgraffito decoration of the upper floors: Ortstein, diamond ashlar, Tuscan pillars on diamond ashlar plinths, continuous sills, simply profiled window frames. Final hipped roof. In the short courtyard wing there are three-storey arcades with beveled segmental arches over brick pillars. Three-storey rear building with irregular windows and a half-hip roof.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
45807
Gleinker Gasse 13 KG
location
: Steyr
Town house complex consisting of a front building and a long, narrow courtyard wing, the core of which dates back to the 16th century. Two-storey front building with a concluding hipped roof. Four-axis ground floor with segment-arched shop openings with stone walls from the late 19th century. Three-axis upper floor with rich sgraffito decoration, marked 1653. Ashlar on the building edges, elaborately designed horizontal bands to the ground floor and to the gable floor, appropriate frames for the windows, mythical creatures and lanterns in the lintel area. Under this sagraffito facade there are two older layers that were exposed in two viewing windows. Simple, single-axis gable storey, framed windows. Courtyard facade, windows with profiled bezels, iron plate door in the gable as storage access. Elongated two-storey courtyard wing with a protruding upper storey over segmental arches on beveled consoles and wall pillars.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
38174
Gleinker Gasse 14 KG
location
: Steyr
Stately town house. Four-axis, four-storey front building in the core from the 1st half of the 16th century. Elaborate late baroque facade from around 1740. The final cornice rests on Turkish heads. Hook-shaped arcaded courtyard from the late 16th century and a baroque courtyard wing at the end.

Dates of the protected positions: December 23, 1939; March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
38175
Gleinker Gasse 15 KG
location
: Steyr
Three-storey rectangular building on the eaves with a hipped roof and a small atrium from the middle of the 16th century. Seven-axis main and two-axis side front. The top floor is significantly lower than the first floor. Characteristic round corner bay window on the upper floors. Building corner on the ground floor accentuated by embossed corner cuboids. Round arch portal with Biedermeier lattice.

Dates of the protected positions: December 23, 1939; March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Town house including house sign Upload file Town house including house sign ObjectID
38176
Gleinker Gasse 16 KG
location
: Steyr
Town house complex with high quality arcade courtyard, the core of which is from the 16th century. Four-storey, six-axis front building on the Gleinker Gasse. Ground floor banded with a round arch portal. The façade of the upper floors is plain, the windows are frame-framed. Inside z. T. vaults that are provided with late Gothic or Renaissance stucco forms. Inner courtyard on three sides with three-storey arcades from the mid-16th century (octagonal pillars, Tuscan columns, columns with flat relief heads). Courtyard wing of different lengths, narrow side 2 yokes, long sides 5 and 8 yokes. A three-story courtyard building with a half-hipped roof adjoins the short courtyard wing. The tavern boom "Zum Grünen Baum", which was listed on January 18, 1940, is now at Pfarrgasse 1 .

Dates of the protected positions: January 18, 1940 (boom); January 11, 1974; March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
45808
Gleinker Gasse 17 KG
location
: Steyr
Three-storey, gable-independent town house with its core dating back to the 16th century, redesigned in the Biedermeier period, set back from the street. Simple four-axis facade. On the right of the ground floor there is a rectangular entrance gate with a skylight, inscribed "1823" on the stone walls. All windows on the facade have a simple frame. The upper floors are framed or articulated by plaster bands. The gable area is divided into two parts, in the lower two-axis trapezoidal gable area the angular points are accentuated by plaster rosettes. In the upper gable are u. a. God the Father, Jesus and the Holy Spirit represented in the form of a dove. Final gable roof.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
45809
Gleinker Gasse 18 KG
location
: Steyr
Simple seven-axis, two-storey eaves-standing, relatively long town house, the core of which is from the late 17th century. Simple facade design, ground floor openings in the shape of a stitch arch. In the third axis from the left house portal, wooden door with diamond pattern and skylight. Cleaning bottle between the ground floor and first floor. This interrupted in the area above the third and fourth axis from the right, here formerly empty advertising field. Upper floor window with simple cleaning flasks, profiled roofs and parapet cornices, including parapet fields. Richly profiled eaves cornices, final gable roof.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
45810
Gleinker Gasse 19 KG
location
: Steyr
Simple two-storey, gable-free town house on a hook-shaped floor plan, located at the corner of Gleinker Gasse Schuhbodengasse, the core of which dates back to the 16th century. Simple facade changed several times. The large disruptive display windows on the ground floor have been dismantled in recent years. Gleinker Gasse facade: four-axis ground floor, the cantilevered bay window motif with concrete consoles and segmental arches dates from the 1950s. Three irregular window axes on the upper floor, segment-arched niche between the first and second window axis with a stone sill and a late baroque stucco crown. Two-axis gable storey. Facade Schubodengasse with six irregular window axes. Windows on the upper floors with a simple frame, facade structured by plaster strips. Richly profiled eaves cornices in Schubodengasse, final gable roof.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
45812
Gleinker Gasse 20 KG
location
: Steyr
Three-storey town house standing on the eaves, the core from the 16th century, heavily changed in the 1st quarter of the 19th century. Seven irregular window axes on the street front. Ground floor with a central rectangular house entrance in stone walls with skylights. The left three axes with profiled stone walls, closed off in a segmental arc. Upper floors structured by plaster strips, simple framing of the windows. Finally, profiled eaves cornice. On the courtyard side over the entire length of the house, a two-storey row of arcades with beveled stab arches, consoles, wall pillars and a concluding monopitch roof. Small, gable-independent farm building with a gable roof attached to the courtyard.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Town house including house sign Upload file Town house including house sign ObjectID
38177
Gleinker Gasse 21 KG
location
: Steyr
Two-storey late Gothic corner house with a hipped roof in the core from the 1st half of the 16th century. Seven irregular window axes on the Gleinker Gasse facade and six window axes on Schuhbodengasse. Blinds on the first half of the 19th century. Renaissance arched portal on Gleinker Gasse. Richly profiled stone window on the first floor with stone crosses (partly reconstructed). In the Gleinker Gasse dominating central window, next to it depicts the Coronation of Mary around 1700. The upper floor protrudes slightly in the area of ​​the first three windows on the corner of the house in Schuhbodengasse, resting on profiled corbels. Boom: Listed as a historical monument on December 23, 1939. The 17th century wrought iron arm of the “Zum Hecht” inn.

Dates of the protected positions: December 23, 1939 (Ausleger);
July 5, 1971; March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
45813
Gleinker Gasse 22 KG
location
: Steyr
Community building complex consisting of a front and a free-standing rear building, both covered with gable roofs. Three-storey eaves-standing five-axis front building, essentially dating from the 16th century, with an early classical facade designed around 1800. The facade is structured vertically by giant pilasters reaching across all floors. The first floor is smoothly plastered, the windows with drilled frames. In the central axis, wide arched house entrance with stone walls, double-leaf coffered wooden door with fittings from around 1800. Profiled cordon cornice between the ground floor and first floor. The windows of the trickle-plastered upper floors are grouped together by lintel and parapet fields as well as vertical plaster strips. The windows on the second floor are integrated into the richly profiled eaves cornice with dwarf consoles. Round medallions in the parapet fields. Single-storey five-axis rear building with eaves, the core from the 17th century. In the central axis, the house portal is rectangular with a single profiled stone wall and a narrow two-leaf iron plate door with iron bands and rosettes.

Date of protection: April 24, 1996 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
45814
Gleinker Gasse 23 KG
location
: Steyr
Broad, three-storey town house with eaves, essentially from the 16th century, strongly influenced by the Biedermeier-classical renovation from the 1st quarter of the 19th century, preserved in a reduced form. Seven-axis street facade. In the central axis of the ground floor there is a late Gothic cantilever portal from the 16th century, front door with brass fittings from the 1st quarter of the 19th century. Windows on the first floor with profiled stone walls with parapet cornices. Classicist frieze band with geometrical ornamentation between the first and second floors. Windows on the second floor with simple plaster framing, finally richly profiled eaves. South gable wall with profiled cornices and angular volutes.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
45815
Gleinker Gasse 24 KG
location
: Steyr
Three-storey town house on the eaves with an almost U-shaped floor plan, the core of which dates back to the 16th century. The six-axis facade was designed in the 1st half of the 19th century. The edges of the building are emphasized by vertical bezels, horizontal bezels between the floors. Ground floor five-axis, scale banded, in the central axis segmented arched entrance gate with simply profiled stone walls. All windows of the facade with grooved plaster framing. The upper floors are trickle plastered, the facade is finished off by a richly profiled eaves cornice. L-shaped arcade courtyard in the inner courtyard. Open staircase to the arcade on the first floor. On the first floor segment arched barrels on beveled stone beam consoles over octagonal stone pillars. On the second floor there is a simple, open monopitch roof over brick pillars.

Date of protection: April 24, 1996 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Community center, craftsman u.  Residential building Upload file Community center, craftsman u. Residential building ObjectID
45818
Gleinker Gasse 26 KG
location
: Steyr
Simple, narrow four-storey residential and tradesman's house with a steep pent roof, the core of which is from the 16th century. The building is situated on the slope behind the Gleinker Gasse 24 building and can be reached through a narrow corridor between the Gleinker Gasse 24 and 28 properties. Built into the slope. Simple, unadorned facade with irregularly distributed windows, two-axis gable storey facing Taborweg. Inside, the corridors on the lower three floors are barrel-vaulted, the two lowest floors each with a groin-vaulted room.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Town house, craftsman's house Upload file Bürgerhaus, Handwerkerhaus ObjektID
45820
Gleinker Gasse 27 KG
location
: Steyr
Outside the former city fortifications, detached two-story small residential and craftsman's house, essentially from the 16th century, heavily changed after the city fire in 1842. Longitudinal facades three-axis, transverse facades two-axis. Grooved ground floor, simple framing of the windows on the ground floor and first floor, upper floors structured by plaster strips on the building edges and to the gable floor. Gable storey with slightly undulated gable framing and with a centrally located circular exposure aperture. In the gable to Wieserfeldplatz the year "1842" and the monogram "PI". Final gable roof.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
45822
Gleinker Gasse 28 KG
location
: Steyr
Small community complex consisting of an eaves front building and L-shaped rear wing on a rising plot, the core of which dates from the 16th century. Two-storey three-axle front building. In the left axis of the ground floor, a Renaissance-era diamond square portal from around 1600. The disruptive former display window was dismantled in 2009/2010 and replaced by two windows with a simple frame. Richly profiled cornices between the ground floor and first floor. Upper floor with a split-up and parapet decoration from the 2nd half of the 18th century. Finally, richly profiled eaves.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Town house, craftsman's house Upload file Bürgerhaus, Handwerkerhaus ObjektID
45823
Gleinker Gasse 29 KG
location
: Steyr
Larger two-storey former residential and craftsman's house with an L-shaped floor plan on the rising Gleinker Gasse, the core of which dates back to the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Facade design from the 2nd half of the 20th century, windows with a simple frame, only the heavily profiled eaves of the original facade have been preserved. Gleinkergasse facade on the upper floor with seven irregularly arranged windows, the ground floor with a square portal and door wing from around 1840. Six-axis facade on the connecting path to Wieserfeldplatz on the upper floor, first floor with recent displays. Gable façade to Wieserfeldplatz renewed in 2011, structure by brackets at the corners of the building and between the floors, two-axis gable floor, windows with a simple frame.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Residential building Upload file Residential building ObjektID
125180
Gleinker Gasse 30 KG
location
: Steyr
Four-storey eaves corner house with a concluding hipped roof over a hook-shaped floor plan, the core from the 16th century. 1970/71 extensive renovation including an increase of one storey. Gleinker Gasse facade with seven axes, with the right two-axis part of the building protruding into the street with one axis. At the edge of the building there is a massive Tuscan column on the ground floor and a chamfered pointed arch to the left. Uprimny staircase facade with two axes, the garden facade with six axes. The upper floor façades are simply designed, only the windows have grooved frames. Facade closure with a fillet.

Date of protection: April 24, 1996 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Town house, craftsman's house Upload file Bürgerhaus, Handwerkerhaus ObjektID
45824
Gleinker Gasse 31 KG
location
: Steyr
Heavily modified two-storey former residential and craftsman's house with an approximately square floor plan, the core of which comes from the 18th century. Facade facing Gleinker Gasse with four regular window axes. Entrance to the house in the second axis from the left, Biedermeier stone walls with skylight and inscription "IWW1842" (1842 great fire in Steyrdorf). Facade renewed, windows with a simple frame, only the richly profiled eaves from the original facade design. Facade facing Wolfernstrasse biaxial, finally roof hipped on one side.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Town house, craftsman's house Upload file Bürgerhaus, Handwerkerhaus ObjektID
45825
Gleinker Gasse 32 KG
location
: Steyr
Simple eaves-standing two-storey residential and craftsman's house, located outside of the former city fortifications, the core of which is from the early 19th century. The corner house on Gleinker Gasse - Uprimny Stiege built into the slope at the rear. Ground floor recently changed. Five regularly arranged windows with a simple frame on the upper floor. Trickle plaster facade structured by narrow, smooth bezels at the corners of the building and in the left half of the building between the floors. Finally, the roof is hipped on one side.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Town house, craftsman's house
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Bürgerhaus, Handwerkerhaus ObjektID
45826
Gleinker Gasse 33 KG
location
: Steyr
Detached, simple, former residential and craftsman's house, originally from the early 19th century. Towards Wolferner Straße and the eastern transverse facade are two-story, otherwise one-story. The two longitudinal facades each have four axes with an irregular distribution of axes. Western transverse facade has no openings except for a centrally located window in the gable area. Eastern transverse facade on the ground floor with two axes, on the upper floor a window on the right above the ground floor window. Gable area with a centrally located exposure aperture. Simple facade design, accentuation of the building edges with vertical plaster strips, horizontal plaster strips to the gable floors. Simple framing of the windows, eaves cornices designed as a hollow, final gable roof.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Town house, craftsman's house Upload file Bürgerhaus, Handwerkerhaus ObjektID
45827
Gleinker Gasse 34 KG
location
: Steyr
Small two-storey eaves-standing former residential and craftsman's house, originally from the early 19th century, built into the slope at the rear. Simple facade design, only the profiled cornices between the first and second floors of the historical facade have been preserved. On the ground floor there is an angular gate opening on the left, an angular entrance to the house on the right, two window openings in between. Upper floor with three regularly arranged window openings. Final gable roof.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Town house, craftsman's house Upload file Bürgerhaus, Handwerkerhaus ObjektID
45828
Gleinker Gasse 35 KG
location
: Steyr
Small, detached, former residential and craftsman's house from the early 19th century, built into the slope. Longitudinal facade to Gleinker Gasse, as well as southern transverse facade two-storey, otherwise one-storey. Longitudinal facade facing Gleinker Gasse with four irregularly arranged axes on both floors. Trickle-plastered facade structured by plaster strips and window sash frames. On the upper floor between the first and the second axis, a curved, profiled plaster frame of a former picture. Transverse facade with a window axis (designed as a blind window on the upper floor) in the right facade section. Gable storey with a centrally located exposure opening, final gable roof.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Wayside chapel Upload file Wegkapelle ObjektID
125427
at Gleinker Gasse 35 KG
location
: Steyr
Small, baroque-looking chapel building from the 19th century, situated elevated above Gleinker Gasse. Accessible via a few steps. Rectangular building with concave curved corners. The facade is structured in pilasters with a richly profiled eaves cornice and curved stucco decoration. The arched opening facing the Gleinker Gasse with flanking candlesticks, closed off by a knee-high wrought iron grille. Inside crucifix. Chapel closure by hipped roof, at the corners small dragon-shaped gargoyles.

Date of protection: December 31, 2009

Town house, craftsman's house Upload file Bürgerhaus, Handwerkerhaus ObjektID
45829
Gleinker Gasse 36 KG
location
: Steyr
Small, eaves-standing, two-storey, former residential and craftsman's house, built into the slope at the rear, essentially dating from the 16th century. Late classical facade, the edges of the building are emphasized by vertical plaster strips. Unusually high, square ground floor area with a closing band with a geometric frieze, the openings recently changed. On the upper floor there are four regularly arranged windows with a simple frame. Finally, profiled eaves cornice. Gable roof with two small standing tin dormers.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Town house, craftsman's house Upload file Bürgerhaus, Handwerkerhaus ObjektID
45830
Gleinker Gasse 38 KG
location
: Steyr
Two-storey former residential and craftsman's house on the eaves, built into the slope at the rear, the core dating from the 16th century. Simple, renewed façade design, accentuation of the building edges by a fascia strip, horizontal fascia between the first and second floors. Ground floor with a large, square, bottle-framed gate in the middle. Arched house entrance in the right part of the building. Trickle plastered upper floor with five irregular windows with a simple frame. Finally, richly profiled eaves. Gable dated "1842", reference to reconstruction after a fire in Steyrdorf in 1842. Final saddle roof.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Niche shrine Upload file Niche shrine, ObjektID
125428
at Gleinker Gasse 38 KG
location
: Steyr
Small, simple chapel shrine with a gable-top roof, south of Gleinker Gasse 38. Part of a group of three wayside shrines that lead to the elevated path chapel on Gleinker Gasse. The wayside shrine was built at the end of the 19th / beginning of the 20th century. Round-arched opening in the middle. The final waist-high grille of more recent date. The gable triangle has a profiled frame.

Date of protection: December 31, 2009

Town house, craftsman's house Upload file Bürgerhaus, Handwerkerhaus ObjektID
45831
Gleinker Gasse 40 KG
location
: Steyr
Detached two-storey former residential and tradesman's house on the eaves, built into the slope at the rear, the core of which dates back to the 16th century. Heavily changed after the fire in 1842. Unadorned modern facade, seven irregularly arranged window openings on the upper floor. On the ground floor, in the third axis from the right, there is an angular house portal with slightly profiled stone walls. In the left half of the building the plastered lettering "Bäckerei Bader" and two lions holding a pretzel, probably from the 1950s or 1960s. Final gable roof.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Town house, craftsman's house Upload file Bürgerhaus, Handwerkerhaus ObjektID
45832
Gleinker Gasse 42 KG
location
: Steyr
Two-storey former residential and tradesman's house on the steeply sloping Gleinker Gasse, built into the hillside at the back, essentially dating from the 16th century, with a renewed Biedermeier facade after the city fire in 1842. Five-axis facade with newer extensions. The facade is horizontally accentuated by the cordon cornice and parapet cornice on the upper floor. Lintel fields on the ground floor closed with straight cornices, in the parapet fields on the upper floor rosettes. Richly profiled eaves cornices, final gable roof.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Town house, craftsman's house Upload file Bürgerhaus, Handwerkerhaus ObjektID
45833
Gleinker Gasse 44 KG
location
: Steyr
Small two-storey residential and craftsman's house on the eaves, built into the slope at the rear, the core probably dating from the 16th century. Ground floor three-axis with a centrally located angular front door with profiled stone walls and sheet metal canopy. Upper floor biaxial, the windows are arranged axially above those on the ground floor. Biedermeier facade plastered by trickles, vertically divided by plaster strips, building edges also emphasized by plaster strips. Finally, a very flat hipped roof.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Chapel shrine Upload file Chapel shrine ObjektID
125429
at Gleinker Gasse 44 KG
location
: Steyr
Small, plain chapel shrine with a gable roof, north of Gleinker Gasse 44, slightly elevated above the street. Part of a group of three wayside shrines that lead to the chapel opposite. The wayside shrine was built at the end of the 19th / beginning of the 20th century. Round-arched opening in the middle. The final lattice of more recent date. Profiled horizontal cornice with brick covering to the gable triangle.

Date of protection: December 31, 2009

Gate tower, so-called buckle gate
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Gate tower, so-called buckle gate ObjectID
45835
Gleinker Gasse 46 KG
location
: Steyr
A solitary, representative three-storey gate, built in the middle of the 16th century (?) As part of a possibly planned but not realized extension of the city fortifications of Steyrdorf. Today's appearance from 1613. Unusually rich early baroque sgraffito jewelry. Longitudinal facades: ground floor with wide passage, plaster ashlar with central wedge. Emphasis on the building edges also with plaster blocks. Window openings with rich sgraffito frames on the first floor. This is separated from the second floor by a richly decorated sgraffito band. Second floor with three notch-shaped window openings, a keyhole notch between each window. North facade only with keyhole notches. Eaves cornices designed as a round arch frieze. Transverse facades on the first floor with two axes, second floor with four keyhole notches each. Finally, a high wedge roof with two towers each on the longitudinal roof surfaces. Two tall chimneys and the ridge ends are emphasized by a decorative knob.

Date of protection: March 13, 1986 (Ensemble Steyrdorf)

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
40438
Goldschmiedgasse 3 KG
location
: Steyr
Four-storey, three-axle former rear building of the town house Enge Gasse 19, which was largely destroyed in the Second World War. Plain eaves-facing facade from the 2nd half of the 19th century facing Ennskai, the edges of the building are emphasized by Faschen. On the right of the ground floor there is a segment arch-shaped grooved stone portal. On the left, two arched window openings with grooved frames and wrought iron shutters. On the upper floors there are also grooved window frames, which on the second floor consist of rectangular stone walls. A curved roof attic with a circular light opening rises above a profiled cornice. In Goldschmiedgasse on the courtyard side of the rear building on the upper floors there are two axes each with cleaned bezels, on the ground floor a renewed segmental arched portal. Then the same designed two-axis three-storey courtyard wing.

Date of protection: April 9, 1990

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
45086
Goldschmiedgasse 4 KG
location
: Steyr
Four-storey, three-axle rear building, the core of which dates back to the 16th century, of the building on Enge Gasse 21, which was destroyed in the Second World War. Inside, the preservation order only applies to the ground floor. The façade facing the ennskais dates from the 2nd half of the 19th century. The edges of the building are accentuated by bevels, profiled cornices above the ground floor and above the second floor. In the base area of ​​the ground floor there are stone slabs, on the right rectangular grooved stone walls and passage to Goldschmiedgasse with a stone portal in the shape of a segmented arch. The windows on the upper floors with sills and straight roofs with plaster panels crowning them. The parapets on the first floor are decorated with historical tendrils. On the second floor there are recessed parapets and drilled window frames. The latter also occur on the floor above. Finally, a profiled eaves and a stepped parapet. Goldschmiedgasse square ground floor with segmented arched stone portal with historical coffered entrance door and two iron gridded windows in grooved frames.

Date of protection: May 7, 1990

Town house, formerly the Ennstrakt of the Dominican monastery Upload file Town house, former Ennstrakt of the Dominican monastery ObjectID
38179
Grünmarkt 1
location
KG: Steyr
Former Dominican monastery building. Tract on the green market side: Mighty ten-axis, three-storey building on the eaves, facade around 1900. Large inner courtyard. Baroque pillar arcades from the 17th century on the ground floor. Laterally two narrow connecting wings between the two main wings. Ennska-side wing dominating the cityscape. Mighty four-storey, nine-axis eaves structure built on the former city wall. A simple Renaissance façade, the two middle floors are made significantly higher. The edge of the building is emphasized by corner blocks made of stone. Transverse facade on three axes with gable area without openings. Finally, due to its size and height, the cityscape-defining cripple-hip roof.

Date of protection: November 5, 1940

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
38181
Grünmarkt 3 KG
location
: Steyr
Two-storey, three-axle town house with a late Gothic building core and a crooked hip roof on a long, narrow plot. Ground floor with side, beveled round arched gate. The upper floor protrudes, resting on profiled corbels. Trickle plaster facade with corner blocks. Strongly profiled cornices between the first floor and the two-axis gable floor. One-sided arcade courtyard with stone pillars from the 1st half of the 16th century.

Date of protection: November 5, 1940

Green wreath inn Upload file Gasthaus Zum Grünen Kranz ObjectID
38182
Grünmarkt 4 KG
location
: Steyr
Three-storey three-axle house with a half-hipped roof, the core of which is from the 16th century. Grünmarkt facade: chamfered round arch portal on the ground floor. The upper floors protrude, resting on four profiled corbels. Façade decoration (meander-like ornaments and braided bands) from around 1800. Mighty wrought iron bracket. Two-axis gable storey. Facade Pfarrgasse: On the left half of the house, two-storey single-axis bay windows on the two upper floors with corner blocks, resting on massive stone pillars. Window opening on the first floor with a stone cross. The windows of the bay window and the small axially arranged window openings to the right of the bay window have a late Gothic profile. Storage opening in the gable floor.

Date of protection: July 22, 1965

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
40439
Grünmarkt 5, 5a KG
location
: Steyr
Community building complex consisting of front, rear and courtyard wing, essentially from the late Gothic period. The three-axis eaves front building looks three-storey. Renewed ground floor with three stone segment arch openings. Facade design of the upper floors from the 2nd half of the 19th century. Upper floors cantilevered, resting on segmental arch beams that are attached to profiled consoles. On the first floor, which is square-shaped, profiled, plastered frames for the windows. Profiled horizontal cornice between the two upper floors. On the second floor, which is framed by a frame, the outer windows are closed by wooden blinds. At the rear building on the side of the Ennska side, a simple, gable-side, two-story, three-axis facade with two-axis gable floor, which was designed in the 1930s. Emphasis on the edges of the building through corner cuboids and simple frames around the openings. The plot ends with the former city wall from the 4th quarter of the 16th century.

Date of protection: June 20, 1990

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
38183
Grünmarkt 6 KG
location
: Steyr
Three-storey, three-axle townhouse, essentially dating from the 16th century, with a crooked hip roof. Arched portal in the left building axis. Baroque facade from the 2nd half of the 18th century. The upper floors protrude strongly, resting on basket arches, these supported by stucco-clad consoles. The axes are summarized vertically by stucco decorations. Wrought iron window baskets on the first floor, window canopies on the second floor. The final gable storey with two rectangular window openings.

Protected dates: May 17, 1963

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
38184
Grünmarkt 7 KG
location
: Steyr
Two-storey, essentially late-Gothic town house complex from the beginning of the 16th century on an elongated plot, consisting of a front building, arcade and rear building. Grünmarkt facade: three-axis, upper floor protruding, resting on profiled corbels, two-axis gable floor with crooked hip. Facade design from around 1700. Late Gothic arcade courtyard with chamfered stone pillars. Rear building: Ennskai facade, three-axis upper and gable storey, half-hipped roof, Renaissance sgraffito decoration.

Date of protection: November 5, 1940

Community center
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Bürgerhaus ObjektID
38185
Grünmarkt 8 KG
location
: Steyr
Three-storey town house with a half-hipped roof and a small inner courtyard, the core of which is from the 16th century. The two five-axis upper floors protrude strongly, resting on profiled corbels supported by pillars. Windows with profiled late Gothic stone walls. Facade design from 1766. Rich stucco decor, especially above the windows on the first floor. In the central axis between the 1st and 2nd floors in a stucco cartouche fresco hl. Anna Selbdritt . Three-axis gable storey. Simple inner courtyard with balcony over basket arch.

Date of protection: October 18, 1965

Town house, gabled house Upload file Bürgerhaus, Giebelhaus ObjektID
38186
Grünmarkt 9 KG
location
: Steyr
Two-storey town house complex originally from the 16th century, consisting of a front building, a rear building and a short courtyard wing in between. Grünmarkt facade: three-axis, with a protruding upper floor, resting on plastered, invisible corbels. Gable storey biaxial with crippled hip. Facade design in the 1980s. Three-storey, three-axle simple rear building with a gable roof at the end.

Date of protection: November 5, 1940

Golden Horseshoe Inn Upload file Gasthaus zum Goldenen Horseshoe ObjectID
38187
Grünmarkt 10 KG
location
: Steyr
Elongated former inn, consisting of a front, rear and arcaded courtyard, the core of which dates back to the 16th century. Three-storey, four-axle front building with a half-hip roof. Central stone portal from the 16th century on the ground floor. The windows of the two upper floors with late Gothic profiled stone walls. Façade painting reminiscent of the Renaissance period, emphasis on the edges of the building with corner blocks, window frames, modern sundial. Wrought iron bracket 1st half 17th century. Elongated inner courtyard with pillar arcades on three sides.

Date of protection: July 22, 1965

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
38188
Grünmarkt 11 KG
location
: Steyr
Two-storey town house complex from the beginning of the 17th century, consisting of a front and rear building. Grünmarkt facade: three-axis, on the right-hand ground floor area there is a round arched entrance gate, the cantilevered upper floor rests on four stone pillars. Inscribed with "1678" on the gable floor. Crooked hip roof. Facade design in the 1980s. One-storey rear building with a crooked hip roof.

Date of protection: November 5, 1940

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
40440
Grünmarkt 12 KG
location
: Steyr
Three-storey, three-axle, in the core from the 16th / 17th. Century town house. Newly changed ground floor. Upper floor facades designed in historicist forms from the 3rd quarter of the 19th century. Profiled horizontal cornices between the floors. In the trickle-plastered first floor, the edges of the building are emphasized by Faschen. The windows with grooved frames, embedded in recessed fields, simple parapet and lintel fields. On the second floor, the grooved window frames enclose lintel areas with vegetal ornamentation, which are crowned by straight roofs, and below the sills, parapet fields with fruit garlands are recessed. Finally, richly profiled eaves.

Date of protection: June 26, 1990

Bürgerhaus, front side of the house Upload file Bürgerhaus, front side of the house ObjectID
38189
Grünmarkt 13 KG
location
: Steyr
Town house complex, originally from the beginning of the 17th century, consisting of a front building and a rear building on the Ennskai. Three-storey, three-axle front building with a half-hipped roof, upper storeys cantilevered, resting on stone pillars. The windows are framed by elegant Rococo decor. Votive picture on the facade on the 1st floor, two-axis gable floor. Three-storey rear building with a half-hipped roof, Ennskai facade: simple, three-axis, rising directly above the former city wall, two-axis gable storey.

Date of protection: November 5, 1940

Bürgerhaus, message house
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Bürgerhaus, message house ObjectID
30022
Grünmarkt 14 KG
location
: Steyr
Community house complex, consisting of the two-storey, eaves-facing front building with eight irregular axes and the core from the 17th / 18th centuries. The hook-shaped courtyard wing from the 19th century. The ground floor of the front building with a renewed arched portal has been recently changed. Profiled cordon cornice between the floors. Classicistic upper storey facade from around 1800. Windows with grooved frames, lintel-covered lintel fields with straight roofs and parapet fields framed by consoles. Facade closure through richly profiled eaves. In the courtyard there are two late Gothic segment arch beams on a console pillar. The courtyard wing leaning against the church wall with 6: 7 axes. The facade design from the early 19th century was renewed in the 20th century. Windows with plastered frames, rectangular stone portal on the ground floor, arched stone walls of a former storage opening on the upper floor.

Date of protection: June 22, 1990

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
38190
Grünmarkt 15 KG
location
: Steyr
Community house complex consisting of the front, rear and arcaded courtyard, the core of which dates from the 16th century. Mighty three-storey, six-axle front building with a half-hip roof. Ground floor with arched portal. Baroque facade of the upper floors from the middle of the 18th century. Windows on the upper floors with multiple broken roofs. Vertical emphasis on the axes through vertical bands and stucco elements below the windows. Strongly sweeping cornice. Four-axis gable floor, the windows of which are framed by simply profiled stucco facings. Small inner courtyard with arcades on two sides. Mighty three-story rear building with a half-hipped roof and two-story porch on the Ennskai. Last main floor of the main building four-axis, two-axis gable floor. Simple facade. The porch (19th century) rises directly above the former defensive wall. Banded ground floor, five-axis, left axis designed as a portal. Upper floor divided into three groups of two windows with six axes, pilaster strips between the groups of windows.

Date of protection: August 9, 1971

Former  Golden Greif Inn Upload file Former Gasthaus Zum Goldenen Greif ObjectID
30851
Grünmarkt 16 KG
location
: Steyr
Two-storey, three-axle former guest house on the eaves, the core of which comes from the late Gothic period. Ground floor completely renewed. Horizontal cleaning pocket between the floors, the left corner of the building on the upper floor emphasized by a vertical pocket. Trickle plastered upper floor, classicistic facade design from around 1800 in the Josephine slab style . Windows with grooved frames and sills that rest on consoles. In the lintel fields, trickle-plastered rectangular fields with central wedge stones and crowning roofs. Facade closure through richly profiled eaves. Wrought iron tavern boom in the form of a round shield “Zum Goldenen Greif”, inscribed “Gegr. 1642 ". Wing facing the courtyard that extends to the churchyard wall.

Date of protection: August 27, 1990

Former  Golden Ship Inn Upload file Former Gasthaus Zum Goldenen Schiff
ObjectID:  40441
Grünmarkt 17 KG
location
: Steyr
Former inn "Zum Goldenen Schiff", consisting of a front and rear building, the core of which dates back to the 16th century. Three-storey, four-axle, eaves front building with recently modified ground floor. Facade design of the upper floors from the 2nd half of the 19th century. The facade is trickled plastered, the edges of the building are emphasized by plastering panels, horizontal plastering panels between the floors. The windows with grooved frames, embedded in recessed fields, simple plaster boards in the parapets. In the middle of the first floor there is a round arch for a house blessing picture. On the second floor window frames with crowning wedge stones. Facade closure through strongly profiled cornice. The five-axis façade facing the ennskai rises above the former city wall with a rounded bulge from the 4th quarter of the 16th century. Facade design from the 2nd half of the 19th century. Ground floor grooved with profiled frames with central wedge stones and rectangular plaster plates with recessed corners in the parapets. Wide cordon tape and vertically arranged plaster tapes structure the upper floor.

Date of protection: June 22, 1990

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
30142
Grünmarkt 18 KG
location
: Steyr
Community house complex consisting of the front, rear and arcaded courtyard, the core of which dates from the 16th century. Three-axis, gable-independent two-storey front building with a concluding half-hipped roof. Consistently renewed, simple facade design from the late 19th century. On the left of the ground floor profiled round arched stone portal, the right ground floor area recently renewed. Upper storey frame framed, the windows, also of the two-axis gable storey with grooved frames. Modified inner courtyard with three-sided Renaissance-era, 16th century arcade courtyard with pillar arcades.

Date of protection: August 27, 1990

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
38191
Grünmarkt 19 KG
location
: Steyr
Community building complex consisting of front, rear and inner courtyard. Three-storey, three-axle front building, essentially from the 1st half of the 16th century, with a straight facade. Ground floor renewed. Late baroque facade design on the upper floors above a strong cordon cornice with rich bandwork , shells and rocailles . Stone window frames on the first floor have a late Gothic profile. Facade dated "1522". Window on the second floor closed with shutters. Long narrow inner courtyard with three blind arcades. Facade Ennskai: three-storey two-axis building with a simple facade design. Single-axis upper floor with two round openings. Straight facade finish with a central half circular arc attachment.

Date of protection: December 21, 1970

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
30853
Grünmarkt 20 KG
location
: Steyr
Community building complex, consisting of a front building, a small rear building and an arcade courtyard, the core of which is from the late Gothic period. Three-storey, gable-independent, three-axle front building with a renewed ground floor. Simple late baroque facade design on the upper floors, dated "1776". Profiled cordon cornice between the ground floor and the first floor. Facade frame framed. The stone window frames on the first floor border a continuous cornice. In the parapet and lintel fields of the windows, baroque curved ribbon ornaments. Three-axis gable storey, the simply framed windows with wooden blinds. Three-sided Renaissance arcade courtyard with 3: 1: 2 axes. The barrel-vaulted segment arch beams rest on conglomerate pillars. On the first floor there are transversely vaulted arcades on Tuscan stone pillars with roofs. Several rectangular stone walls in the courtyard wall.

Date of protection: August 27, 1990

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
38192
Grünmarkt 21 KG
location
: Steyr
Town house complex consisting of front, rear and arcaded courtyard, the core of which dates back to the second half of the 16th century. Three-storey, three-axis, straight-end facade on Grünmarkt. Grooved ground floor with chamfered round arch portal. The empire facade of the upper floors was built in 1807. The facade is structured vertically by pilasters. Between the windows of the upper floors there are plastered areas with stuccoed lyre and emblems dated 1807. Inner courtyard with two-storey arcades from the 16th century on one side. Two-storey three- or four-axle rear building on Ennskai with a three-axle gable floor, half-hip roof and a simple facade.

Date of protection: July 23, 1971

Former  The Golden Pear Inn Upload file Former Gasthaus Zur Goldenen Pear ObjectID
30854
Grünmarkt 22 KG
location
: Steyr
Three-storey, three-axle gable-independent former inn "Zur Goldenen Pear", essentially from the late Gothic period, heavily modified in 1942. Ground floor rebuilt in a modern way, left rectangular stone portal. The facade of the upper floors was renewed in the 20th century. The edges of the building are emphasized by vertical, simple bezels, horizontal bezels to the ground floor. Above this simply profiled cordon cornice. Somewhat more richly profiled horizontal cornice to the two-axis gable floor. All windows with simply grooved frames. Final hipped roof. The wrought-iron tavern boom with a golden pear from the 2nd half of the 19th century is currently (as of 2013) [out of date] deposited.

Date of protection: September 11, 1990

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
38193
Grünmarkt 23 KG
location
: Steyr
Community building complex consisting of a two-story front building, a three-story rear building and an arcade courtyard. Grünmarkt façade: three-axis, upper floor protruding on late Gothic console stones. Renaissance plaster ashlar, two-axis gable floor with a crooked hip. Three-sided narrow arcaded courtyard. Ennskai facade: four-axis, modern facade painting showing sgraffitomotive, designation "1617", three-axis gable storey with crooked hip.

Date of protection: November 5, 1940

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
38194
Grünmarkt 25 KG
location
: Steyr
Two-storey building with a late-Gothic core, strongly structured on a square-like extension. Street-side facade: two-axis cantilevered upper and gable floors, resting on arches on profiled corbels. Crooked hip roof. The edge of the building is emphasized by round bay windows on a palmette-shaped base plate and a concluding conical roof. Renaissance plaster ashlars (early 17th century) on the round bay window and the upper floors. Tavern sign to the elephant. Facade facing the square with simple plastering, two two-storey buildings protruding into the square, connected by a simple wall with a gate (three-axis building with a crooked hipped roof and a two-axis building on the eaves).

Date of protection: January 2, 1940

So-called.  Innerberger Stadel, city museum with forge building
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So-called. Innerberger Stadel, city museum with forge building ObjektID
59867
Grünmarkt 26 KG
location
: Steyr
To the west of the Neutor, which closes the Grünmarkt, is a remarkable, powerful Renaissance double-gable building. Erected in 1611/12 as a storage building for salt and grain. Massive, broadly mounted, three-storey building cube that ends with a two-storey pair of gables, each with a cripple hip. Six-axis facade facing the Grünmarkt, all windows barred and with stone walls. Rusikal portal dominating the building with wooden gate leaves. On the ground floor on both sides of the portal there is a square door with a barred skylight. With the exception of the two windows on the ground floor, all windows on the upper floor are rectangular in format. Massive, richly profiled cornice with a serrated frieze to the gable area. Rich sgraffito facade, accentuation of the building edges by corner cuboids, elaborate framing of the windows, doors and portal, dating "1612" in the middle of the building between the first and second floors. Above the portal fresco from the legend of Joseph. Wrought iron gargoyles between the gables. The side facades each have five axes, also with rich sgraffito decor, the courtyard-side facade is a bit simpler. Inside the ground floor hall with cross vaults and stucco ribs or Renaissance stucco rib vault in the adjoining room. On each of the upper floors there is a room with a mighty wooden structure. In the courtyard, a forge building made of Leonstein and used for museum purposes.

Date of protection: December 31, 2009

Neutor
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Neutor ObjectID
125599
Grünmarkt 27 KG
location
: Steyr
After the flood catastrophe of 1572, which destroyed a previous building, in 1573 the townscape was dominated by two-storey double gates of the city fortifications with a strongly angled floor plan. The outside of the building rests on a massive substructure made of conglomerate blocks, which is slightly inclined towards the outside, the corners of which are emphasized by particularly long corner stones. Substructure closure through a ladder bead. The two five-axis facades are vertically structured by simple stone parapet cornices. The edges of the building are emphasized by massive corner cuboids, the windows with simple stone walls. Facade closure by round valley with semicircular recesses. A splendid square-framed portal in the middle of the facade on the river side, this is where the Enns Bridge, which formed the main entrance to the city, begins. Round arch opening in the middle and an angular opening with a skylight for pedestrian traffic on each side. Coat of arms or inscription under the upper floor windows. Two eagle representations between the central windows. The double gate system, which is off-center on the south-facing facade, was not built until 1972 for traffic reasons; originally there was only a smaller arched gate. The facades on the green market side, with five and four axes, are somewhat simpler. The three arched openings with cuboids. At the side of the pedestrian openings of the river-side wing there is a horizontal cuboid section that extends up to the upper floor cornice. The building is closed by a mighty hipped roof with dormers and high chimneys.

Date of protection: December 31, 2009

Former monuments

photo   monument Location description
House plant Upload file House plant

from January 30, 2001 to December 19, 2005

Aichetgasse 14 KG
location
: Steyr
Date of protection: January 30, 2001. After the landowner's objection, the Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Culture revoked the monument protection notice on December 19, 2005. As a result, the building was demolished.

It was a house complex with a U-shaped floor plan, the core of which dates from the 15th / 16th centuries. Century. On the street side, three-storey, six-axis, eaves, the facade design came from the 19th century. The ground floor was grooved, the upper floors had a pocket grid. On the ground floor in the first axis from the left, the former chapel niche, in the third axis from the left there was the angular house portal with stone walls and skylights. The two east-facing tracts with concluding half-hip roofs were each two-story, two-axis. Small courtyard.

Trollmann barracks (staff building)
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Trollmann barracks (staff building) ObjectID
125206

from May 26, 2008 to 2015

Franklin-D.-Roosevelt-Straße 6, 6a, 8 KG
location
: Steyr
Erected 1903–1905. Elongated sixteen-axis two-storey former staff building with flat hipped roofs of the Trollmann barracks. At each end of the building a single-axis side projection with a three-axis transverse facade protruding from the building line in the north. In the center of the building, in the north, a double-stepped central projectile with an additional mezzanine floor, in the south only slightly protruding from the facade in four axes, the windows on the top floor are transversely rectangular with a central wedge. Late historic facade with multi-profiled cornices, grooved ground floor, upper floor windows with straight roofs and profiled cornices. (For the properties at Franklin-D.-Rooseveltstrasse 6a and 8, see former monuments). The building was demolished at the end of February and beginning of March 2018.

Date of protection: May 26, 2008

Trollmannkaserne NCO's residential building Upload file Trollmannkaserne NCO's residential building

from May 26, 2008 to March 1, 2013

Franklin D. Roosevelt-Strasse 6a KG
location
: Steyr
The building at Franklin-D.Roosevelt-Strasse 6a was placed under monument protection on May 26, 2008 with the decision GZ: 46.474 / 4/08. Following an objection to the notification of protection under protection on March 1, 2013, the Federal Ministry for Education, Art and Culture lifted the monument protection .

Erected 1903–05. Three-storey former barracks building with six axles facing Roosevelt-Strasse, the outer axles being designed as double windows. Late historic facade design. Grooved ground floor, horizontal profiled cornices between the floors and continuous sill cornices on the upper floors. Vertical structuring with plaster strips and pilaster strips. Facade end eaves cornice with frieze made of cube capitals. The narrow sides are designed without openings, the barrage-side longitudinal facade is seven-axis with a centrally projecting risalit. The well-kept property is used as an income property and is inhabited by tenants.

Trollmann barracks officers' residence Upload file Trollmann barracks officers' residence

from May 26, 2008 to March 1, 2013

Franklin D. Roosevelt-Strasse 8 KG
location
: Steyr
The building at Franklin-D.Roosevelt-Straße 8 was placed under monument protection on May 26, 2008 with notification GZ: 46.474 / 4/08. Following an objection to the notification of protection under protection on March 1, 2013, the Federal Ministry for Education, Art and Culture lifted the monument protection .

Erected 1903–05. Three-storey former officers' residence with rich late-historical facade decoration. Ten-axis longitudinal facade, each corner of the building emphasized by a two-axis side projecting from the building line. At the back, a staircase risalit in the middle, the transverse facades each five-axis. Vertical structure of the facades by distinctive multi-profiled cornices, vertical structure by giant pilasters with Corinthian capitals. The ground floor and the building edges are emphasized by grooved plaster strips. On the first floor in the parapet zone balusters, the windows with curved crowns. The well-kept property is used as an income property and is inhabited by tenants.

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.
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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

literature

The date on which it was placed under protection is taken from the relevant monument protection notice. The description of the property is also taken from the relevant monument protection notice. For those objects that were placed under monument protection before 1957, “Franz Eppel: Die Eisenwurzen ” was also used. "Arbeitshefte zur Österreichischen Kunsttopographie, Steyrdorf Wehrgraben-Wieserfeld" was used as the source for the description of the objects in the Steyrdorf ensemble.

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. a b Upper Austria - immovable and archaeological monuments under monument protection. (PDF), ( CSV ). Federal Monuments Office , as of February 18, 2020.
  2. according to Doris; 1326, 1337; 1398/1 according to BDA is the other bridge over the Steyr, not over the branch
  3. No or incorrect year 2005 given!Template: List of monuments Austria table row / maintenance / legend without source year
  4. ^ Upper Austria - immovable and archaeological monuments under monument protection. ( Memento of June 8, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) . Federal Monuments Office , as of June 26, 2015 (PDF).
  5. a b Upper Austria - immovable and archaeological monuments under monument protection. ( Memento from June 3, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) . Federal Monuments Office , as of June 28, 2013 (PDF).
  6. § 2a Monument Protection Act in the legal information system of the Republic of Austria .