List of listed objects in Vienna / Penzing

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The list of listed objects in Vienna-Penzing contains the 119 listed , immovable objects of the 14th Viennese district of Penzing .

Monuments

photo   monument Location description
Official building, Städt.  Vienna river supervision Upload file Official building, Municipal Vienna River Authority ObjectID
25043
Hauptstrasse 3 KG
location
: Auhof
In 1902/03 Friedrich Ohmann and Josef Hackhofer created the two-storey, cubic structure in Art Nouveau forms with clock and bell towers attached to the sides, an advanced coffered eaves and a monumental portal in the middle with a wrought-iron canopy.
Water reservoir, Wienfluss flood reservoir
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Water reservoir, Wienfluss flood collecting basin ObjectID
25058

KG location
: Auhof
In the course of regulating the Vienna river , the municipal building authorities built the system consisting of a front basin and flood reservoir on the Mauerbach as well as six reservoirs along the Vienna channel with a capacity of 1,600,000 m³. The basins are separated from each other by concrete walls on which iron walkways run on iron pillars. The first basin is provided with an iron rake system and a weir to the next basin. Between the third and fourth basin, a dam road crosses the complex, which is flanked in the north by a round-arched stone block bridge over the river (Wolf-in-der-Au bridge) and in the south by the iron Auhof bridge. An 8 m high concrete wall with an accessible crown has been erected between the river and the reservoir; the southeast end is designed as a monumental pylon in early secessionist forms.
Wayside shrine, so-called Eleanor column
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Wayside shrine, so-called Eleanor column ObjectID
25014

since 2013

at Hauptstrasse 20, KG
location
: Auhof
This baroque stone pillar on a square base was erected in 1685. The top is decorated with volutes and relief fields, on the shaft there are only partially legible heraldic cartouches.
Pedestrian bridge, Auhof bridge over the Wien River
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Pedestrian bridge, Auhof bridge over the Wien River ObjectID
25746

KG location
: Auhof
The riveted iron half-timbered construction was created in 1898 as part of the expansion of the Wienfluss reservoir. In 1930 it was rebuilt.

Note: The bridge is partly in the KG Hütteldorf .

Wiental construction Upload file Wiental Verbauung ObjektID
129790

since 2016


KG location
: Auhof
The Vienna River was regulated in the years 1894–1904, when most of the river was laid in a concrete bed. Project managers were Rudolf Krieghammer and Ludwig Leupschitz as well as Friedrich Ohmann and Josef Hackhofer (architectural directors). Otto Wagner's idea of ​​vaulting the river in order to build a boulevard was only partially met.

In the KG Auhof, the entry concerns the ramp on the left bank of the Wolf-in-der-Au bridge and the area at the mouth of the Mauerbach in front of the weir.

Water tank of the Wiental water pipe Upload file Water tank of the Wiental water pipeline ObjektID
12858
Altebergenstraße 3 KG
location
: Breitensee
The tank itself, which was built around 1893, is a double-chamber system made of vaulted concrete pillars. The entrance and corners of the small valve chamber building are made of embossed stone blocks. The complex also includes a single-storey servants' house, which has a rural character with gable attachments and a roof that protrudes over decorated wooden rafters.
Breitensee water reservoir (1st Wr. High spring pipeline) Upload file Breitensee water reservoir (1st Wr. High spring pipeline) ObjectID
24822
Braillegasse 35 KG
location
: Breitensee
The reservoir was created between 1893 and 1899 as part of the expansion of the 1st Vienna High Spring Water Pipeline . The wide-ranging slide chamber construction is based on the model of the Rosenhügel container in massive forms in a late historical round arch style. The central projection has an attic; In front of the building is a terrace with an outside staircase and stone parapet. The single-storey servants' house is designed in the style of a hunter's house in exposed bricks with wooden gable inserts and decorated eaves consoles.
Kindergarten, Breitensee parish home Upload file Kindergarten, parish home Breitensee ObjectID
24813
Breitenseer Straße 35 KG
location
: Breitensee
The late historic building block with clinker-clad gable façades was built between 1903 and 1907 as a child protection ward according to plans by Johann Wolf . A relief of the Trinity from the middle of the 18th century is attached to the gable ; figures of St. Michael and the Maria Immaculata .
Vega-Payer-Weyprecht barracks
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Vega-Payer-Weyprecht-Kaserne ObjectID
24808
Breitenseer Straße 61 KG
location
: Breitensee
The barracks is the southern part of the former Kaiser-Franz-Joseph-Kavalleriekaserne built between 1901 and 1903 as a replacement for the Josefstädter Kavalleriekaserne. The barracks, which has been independent since 1967, are named after the engineer, mathematician and officer Jurij Vega and the two polar explorers Julius Payer and Carl Weyprecht , heads of the Austro-Hungarian North Pole expedition .
Biedermann-Huth-Raschke barracks
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Biedermann-Huth-Raschke-Kaserne ObjectID
28017
Breitenseer Straße 88 KG
location
: Breitensee
The northern part of the Kaiser-Franz-Joseph-Kavalleriekaserne became the independent Biedermann-Huth-Raschke-Kaserne after 1967, named after the three Austrian officers of the German Wehrmacht Major Karl Biedermann , Captain Alfred Huth and Oberleutnant Rudolf Raschke , who were in April 1945 during of the struggle for Vienna had been executed as resistance fighters.
Municipal housing
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Municipal Housing ObjectID
29330
Breitenseer Straße 106-112 KG
location
: Breitensee
The two residential buildings were built in 1930/31 by Hugo Mayer (Breitenseer Straße 110-112) and Hugo Gorge (Breitenseer Straße 106-108). The facades are simple with clinker and plaster decorations.
Factory building, former Philips / Zeiss plants
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Factory building, former Philips / Zeiss works ObjectID
24932
Breitenseer Straße 116 KG
location
: Breitensee
The factory building was built in 1916/17 by Robert Oerley for the Carl Zeiss company . The most striking construction detail of the elongated reinforced concrete structure is the observatory dome at the western end.
General Körner barracks - former officers' residence Upload file General Körner barracks - former officers' residence ObjektID
51926
Dampierrestrasse 1 KG
location
: Breitensee
The three-storey building is accentuated by round, tower-like corner solutions and risalits with giant Corinthian pilasters and has a Doric column portico.
Former  Community facilities of the Flötzersteig settlement
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Former Community facilities of the Flötzersteig settlement ObjektID
29465
Flötzersteig 113-115 KG
location
: Breitensee
The settlement Am Flötzersteig, one of the largest settlements of the cooperative gardening and settlement movement in Vienna, was created 1921–1929 by Franz Kaym and Alfons Hetmanek south of the Flötzersteig. The communal facilities form a closed front towards the Flötzersteig.
General Körner-Kaserne - command building
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General Körner-Kaserne - command building ObjectID
24800
Hütteldorfer Straße 126 KG
location
: Breitensee
The building was built in 1897/98 by Paul Acham as a school building for the kuk infantry cadet school in neo-renaissance forms. The facades are structured by parapets, risalits and a correspondingly tiered roof silhouette; The center and sides of the elongated facade facing Hütteldorfer Straße are emphasized by raised risalits, the central part is emphasized by lateral risalit axes, parapets and hipped roof, and the arched portal extending over two storeys is designed with Corinthian half-columns and side pilasters.
Former Semperit rubber factory Upload file Former Semperit rubber factory ObjectID
24794
Hütteldorfer Straße 130-130A KG
location
: Breitensee
The elongated three-storey skeleton concrete building with exposed brick cladding and column structure was built in 1909/10 as part of a larger factory complex (architect: Franz Sobotka).
Office building, Former  Breitensee water lift
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Office building, Former Breitensee water lift ObjectID
24787
Hütteldorfer Straße 142 KG
location
: Breitensee
The water lift built in 1896 for the first Viennese spring water pipeline includes the former pump and machine house as well as the service building, a two-storey building with pilaster strips and a sloping corner emphasized by a raised risalit and an attic with the inscription "City of Vienna 1896". like the pump house built in exposed brick.
Municipal housing, Bela Somogyi courtyard
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Municipal housing, Bela Somogyi-Hof ObjektID
24890
Hütteldorfer Straße 150-158 KG
location
: Breitensee
This facility was built between 1927 and 1929 by Heinrich Schmid and Hermann Aichinger . The property is irregular and uneven, which required the architects to have considerable technical skills. The irregularly shaped building curves towards Moßbachergasse, and towards Hütteldorfer Strasse it has a monumental residential tower. The facade in the window zones is clinkered with clinker brick.
Breitensee parish church
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Breitenseer Parish Church ObjectID
24843
Laurentiusplatz 2 KG
location
: Breitensee
The Breitensee parish church of St. Laurentius was built from 1896 to 1898 in neo-Gothic style according to plans by the Breitensee master builder Ludwig Zatzka . The church is a brick building in the tradition of Friedrich von Schmidt , whose pupil was Zatzka.
Rectory Upload file Parsonage
Object ID:  24785
Laurentiusplatz 2 KG
location
: Breitensee
The parsonage, built in 1897/98 like the parish church by Ludwig Zatzka , is a three-storey neo-Gothic brick building with a cornice structure, alternating two-part pointed and segmented arched windows and a stepped gable with lancet windows above the central axis.
Officer's mess with fountain and fencing
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Officer's mess with fountain and fence ObjektID
116127
Maroltingergasse 2 KG
location
: Breitensee
The former officers' mess of the Breitenseer barracks shows the original facade with plaster decoration.
Rental house Upload file Rental house ObjektID
24706
Sampogasse 5 KG
location
: Breitensee
The monumental secessionist building block with gable-shaped elevated corner axes and rich notch cut decoration in the forms of the Wiener Werkstätte was built in 1911 by Oskar Czepa and Arnold Wiesbauer .
Municipal housing, Franz Kurz-Hof
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Municipal housing, Franz Kurz-Hof ObjectID
24702
Spallartgasse 26-28 KG
location
: Breitensee
The Franz-Kurz-Hof was built by Erich Leischner in 1923/24 . It is a very unusual building with elements such as a ribbed base, the loggia groups and the gable above the entrance area.
Hackinger Mühle for the Teutonic Order Upload file Hackinger Mühle for the German Order ObjectID
24685
Deutschordenstraße 1-3 KG
location
: Hacking
The mill was mentioned in a document in 1346. The current two-storey cubic structure under a hipped roof was built in the second half of the 17th century. In a niche on the northern front there is a figure of St. Johannes Nepomuk. The wide-span groin and barrel vaults inside converge to form a square central pillar in the central room.
Wiental construction Upload file Wiental Verbauung ObjektID
129793

since 2016


Location
KG: Hacking
see KG Auhof
Service yard of the Schottenstift
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Schottenhof ObjectID
27365
Amundsenstrasse 5 KG
location
: Hadersdorf
The former forester's house of the Schottenstift was built in 1839–1841 and is a single-storey three-wing complex with a simple Biedermeier plastered facade around a closed rectangular courtyard.
Cemetery chapel, crypt chapel
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Cemetery chapel, crypt chapel ObjectID
24613
Friedhofstrasse 12 KG
location
: Hadersdorf
The secessionist church was built in 1908/09 by Max Hegele . The steeply proportioned building, erected on the ground plan of a Greek cross , has a high pitched roof and a polygonal roof turret made of metal; the entrance facade shows a low porch and a high gable with a cross. Pergolas with tombs are erected in the receding corners of the cross arms.
Well of origin
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Origin Fountain ObjectID
25020
at Hauptstrasse 7, KG
location
: Hadersdorf
In the first half of the 17th century, Domenico Carlone built the fountain in the form of a canopy made of Tuscan columns and a dome-shaped metal roof, under which a sandstone copy of a figure of the Madonna of Mercy in a magnificent robe is placed.
Mariabrunn Abbey, Federal Forest Research Institute
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Mariabrunn Abbey, Federal Forest Research Institute ObjectID
130623

since 2015

Hauptstrasse 7 KG
location
: Hadersdorf
The monastery was founded in 1639 and was completed with the consecration of the church in 1635. It is built as a large two-storey complex on a rectangular floor plan, which is divided into two courtyards by a transverse wing in the entrance axis; the transverse tract with the former winter refectory and the library above is a little more elaborate. The simple, elongated fronts are regularly structured by rectangular windows. In the north, in the axis of the transverse tract, there is a shallow three-axis central projection. The building has housed various forestry schools since 1813.
Parish and pilgrimage church of the Visitation of Mary and former Mariabrunn monastery
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Parish and pilgrimage church of the Visitation of Mary and former Mariabrunn monastery ObjectID
24616
Hauptstrasse 9 KG
location
: Hadersdorf
The church and monastery were built between 1639 and 1653 (completed by Domenico Carlone ) and consecrated in 1655. After the second Turkish siege , the church was restored.

The church is an early baroque wall pillar church with a blind facade; the choir is integrated into the monastery area, the sloping south tower is in line with the southern monastery front. The three-axis facade with giant Tuscan pilasters is closed off by a curved gable over cranked beams. The arched portal in the middle is flanked by figures of Saints Charles Borromeo and Nicholas of Tolentino in the arched niches of the side panels; On the gable is a sculpture of the Madonna, in front of the entrance figures of St. Joseph with child and St. Anna with Maria (1729).

Rectory Upload file Parsonage
Object ID:  25026
Hauptstrasse 9 KG
location
: Hadersdorf
The core of the single-storey eaves building with a grooved facade and a flat central projection, structured by pilasters and elevated by an attic, dates back to around 1800.
Laudon's tomb
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Laudon Tomb ObjectID
25074
Mauerbachstrasse
Location
KG: Hadersdorf
Franz Anton von Zauner created the tomb in the form of a classical sarcophagus with relief tones , which show geniuses and mythological figures and are flanked by kneeling knights, on a stepped plinth in 1790/91 based on a design by Heinrich Friedrich Füger . The figure of a grieving knight guards the tomb.
Castle Laudon
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Schloß Laudon facility ObjectID
25034
Mauerbachstrasse 45 KG
location
: Hadersdorf
When Hadersdorf Castle was mentioned in a document around 1130, the castle was destroyed in 1529 during the first Turkish siege , but was described again as a castle with a moat in 1539. Damaged again by Ottoman troops in 1683, the castle was repaired again in 1678 and largely rebuilt in the following period. Gideon Ernst von Laudon acquired it in 1777 and had it redesigned, mainly inside, as well as an extensive landscape garden.

On the side of the entrance front with a pavilion-like gate tower and curved mansard roof , the stepped-down wings of the service wings are connected. The square courtyard is enclosed on three sides by the two-storey main wing (in the northwest, the roof was raised in 1962/63 and given a roof house). The facade design of the main wing dates from the third quarter of the 18th century; In the middle between two basket arch portals with strong stone roofs, a former fountain bowl with a mythological female figure from the end of the 18th century is placed in a round arch niche. The economic tract in the southeast was widened from 1960 to 1964.

Turkish stones
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Turkish stones ObjectID
25070
Mauerbachstrasse 58 KG
location
: Hadersdorf
Gideon Ernst von Laudon planned a Turkish-style mausoleum in the garden of his castle and for this purpose brought Spolia back from Belgrade as trophies for victory in 1789 . After 1955, these were embedded in a display wall.
Laudon tombs
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Laudon Tombs ObjectID
27370

KG location
: Hadersdorf
The double grave of Johann Ludwig Alexander von Laudon (d. 1822) and Olivier von Laudon (d. 1881), surrounded by a wrought iron grille, is located on a hill south-east of the Turkish stones .
footbridge Upload file Pedestrian bridge in Mauerbach ObjectID
27377

KG location
: Hadersdorf
Pedestrian bridge, Auhof bridge over the Wien River
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Pedestrian bridge, Auhof bridge over the Vienna River ObjectID
72407

Location
KG: Hütteldorf
The riveted iron half-timbered construction was created in 1898 as part of the expansion of the Wienfluss reservoir. In 1930 it was rebuilt.

Note: The bridge is mainly in the KG Auhof .

Catholic parish church hl.  Joseph
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Catholic parish church hl. Josef ObjectID
24599
Anzbachgasse 89 KG
location
: Hütteldorf
The church was built in 1946 in place of an emergency church according to plans by the architect Ladislaus Hruska , who also designed the crucifixion group above the portal.
Otto Wagner Church St.  Leopold Am Steinhof
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Otto Wagner Church St. Leopold Am Steinhof ObjectID
25130
Baumgartner Höhe 1 KG
location
: Hütteldorf
The church at Steinhof (also: Church of the Holy Leopold) was built from 1904 to 1907 according to designs by Otto Wagner as an institution church of the Lower Austrian State Sanatorium and Nursing Home for the Nervous and Mentally Ill Am Steinhof (today Otto Wagner Spital ) and is valid as one of the most important buildings of the Viennese Art Nouveau .
Steinhof psychiatric hospital, sanatorium and nursing home of the city of Vienna
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Steinhof Psychiatric Hospital, Sanatorium and Nursing Home of the City of Vienna ObjectID
25138
Baumgartner Höhe 1 KG
location
: Hütteldorf
The former Baumgartner Höhe psychiatric hospital comprised the eastern part of the former Lower Austrian state sanatorium and nursing home for the mentally ill at the Am Steinhof (today Otto Wagner Spital ). The concept came from Otto Wagner , who emerged victorious from a competition in the province of Lower Austria; the execution took place 1904-1907 by the Lower Austrian regional building authority, partly according to plans of its manager Carlo von Boog .

The extensive complex of 26 hospital pavilions and ancillary buildings is built in terraces on both sides of a central axis on the southern slope of the Gallitzinberg. On the central axis up the slope are the administration building, which surrounds a forecourt in the manner of a courtyard in a U-shape, behind it the society house and theater (so-called "Art Nouveau theater") built behind a wide ramp and a flight of stairs, above it the wide kitchen building and at the top the Church of St. John built according to plans by Otto Wagner himself . Leopold , which can be reached via two stair ramps along the central axis. To the east and west of the central axis, three pavilions are grouped on each terrace on predominantly U-shaped floor plans, which are designed in raw brick construction with echoes of Neo-Biedermeier and recourse to classicism, with smooth surfaces and clear shapes dominating. Some of the pavilions have lattice verandas extending over one to two storeys on the south side. The centrally positioned entrances are protected by original canopies. Lattice doors and staircase grilles are executed in secessionist forms.

so-called "ruin villa";  former orangery u.  Gardener's apartment
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so-called "ruin villa"; former orangery u. Gardener's apartment ObjectID
25357
Dehnegasse 15 KG
location
: Hütteldorf
The "ruin villas" are the remains of a villa in the Dehnepark , which was built in the late 18th century as an artificial neo-Gothic ruin for the landscape park at the time and converted into a villa on behalf of Willi Forst .
Stone courtyard wall
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Steinhofmauer ObjektID
66318

since 2012

Heschweg
location
KG: Hütteldorf
The wall running along the Heschweg surrounds the Steinhof grounds , which extend north of the Otto Wagner Hospital (formerly Baumgartner Höhe psychiatric hospital and pulmonary center), and was built between 1904 and 1907 , like the entire complex.
Otto Wagner Villa / Ernst Fuchs Museum
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Otto Wagner-Villa / Ernst Fuchs Museum ObjectID
25333
Hüttelbergstrasse 26 KG
location
: Hütteldorf
Relatively close together, Otto Wagner built two villas on Hüttelbergstrasse. The older one is known as Wagner Villa I and was built from 1886 to 1888. It is still held in a "free" neo-renaissance style, which is characteristic of Wagner's earlier work. The symmetry is strictly maintained, the villa consists of a square central building with Ionic columns, which is flanked by two side wings. Nowadays it is the house and museum for Ernst Fuchs .
villa
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Villa ObjectID
25311
Hüttelbergstrasse 28 KG
location
: Hütteldorf
The second villa ( Wagner-Villa II ) was built in 1912/13 on the property next to the first villa, but the designs go back to 1905. The stylistic advancement of Wagner is clearly visible, as a reinforced concrete structure the villa is also technically state-of-the-art at the time. It is a cubic structure with high rectangular openings and a drawn cornice. The decor, consisting of blue glass strips and aluminum nails, is stylistically independent and used sparingly. The glass windows and the glass mosaic above the entrance portal ( Perseus with the head of Medusa ) are by Koloman Moser .
Brunnstube u.  Operating structure d.  Albertine aqueduct
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Brunnstube u. Operating structure d. Albertine aqueduct
ObjectID:  9126
Hüttelbergstrasse 30 KG
location
: Hütteldorf
The Albertinische Wasserleitung was built in 1804/05 and was a foundation of Duke Albert von Sachsen-Teschen . It was the first spring water pipe that served to supply the population in the city and some suburbs.
Hütteldorf train station
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Hütteldorf train station ObjectID
25231
Keißlergasse 3-5 KG
location
: Hütteldorf
This station building was designed by Otto Wagner in 1898 as part of the construction of the Vienna Stadtbahn (see here ) .

Note: The southern part of the train station (the former Hütteldorf-Hacking tram station ) is already in the KG Hacking and is protected together with the route there (see under Hietzing )

Villa Vojcsik
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Villa Vojcsik ObjectID
25229
Linzer Straße 375 KG
location
: Hütteldorf
The building was built in 1902 by Otto Schönthal and is assigned to the Secession style . It consists of a raised central part with a canopy roof and two side parts that are connected to the row of houses. The semicircular arches over openings in the side wings are a striking element.
Carter's house
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Fuhrmannhaus ObjektID
25228
Linzer Straße 404-406 KG
location
: Hütteldorf
The carter's house dates from the 17th century and has largely been preserved in its original form. A wrought-iron banister with a Turkish head is labeled 1681.
kindergarten Upload file Kindergarten ObjectID
25219
Linzer Straße 417 KG
location
: Hütteldorf
The two-story, slightly bent building with a hipped roof was built in the first quarter of the 19th century.
school
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School ObjectID
25220
Linzer Straße 419 KG
location
: Hütteldorf
The clinker-clad building block with a distinctive gabled central projection was built in 1893/94 by Georg Löwitsch.
Corridor / path chapel St.  Johannes Nepomuk Upload file Corridor / path chapel St. Johannes Nepomuk ObjectID
25253
at Linzer Straße 421 KG
location
: Hütteldorf
The small rectangular chapel with pilasters and arched doors stands on the bridge over the Halterbach and houses a figure of St. John Nepomuk from the third quarter of the 19th century.
Rectory Upload file Parsonage
Object ID:  25221
Linzer Straße 422 KG
location
: Hütteldorf
The rectory is located in a former manor from the second half of the 18th century. The two-storey building is built on a hook-shaped floor plan and covered with a high hipped roof.
Plague column
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Plague Column ObjectID
25259
at Linzer Straße 422 KG
location
: Hütteldorf
A slender column with an Ionic capital rises on a square base, on which a sculpture of the Trinity in the form of a mercy seat rests.
Hütteldorfer parish church hl.  Andreas
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Hütteldorfer parish church hl. Andreas ObjectID
25347
Linzer Straße 424 KG
location
: Hütteldorf
The neo-Gothic church built by Richard Jordan in 1881/82 replaced the former Gothic parish church that was demolished in 1887; it stands on the site of the farm yard of the old church. The transept and the choir adjoin the nave, which has a steep gable roof, at the same ridge height. The south side is the facade tower with a four-zone structure, pinnacle crown and pointed helmet, which is flanked by a polygonal turret. At the height of the second floor of the tower there is a figure of St. Andreas under a canopy. The side fronts are structured by pointed arch windows, buttresses and slightly protruding transept facades, each with a large tracery window.
Miller-Aichholz-Schlössl / Europahaus
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Miller-Aichholz-Schlössl / Europahaus ObjectID
25225
Linzer Straße 429 KG
location
: Hütteldorf
The castle was built in the second quarter to the middle of the 18th century for Baron Johann Georg Freiherr von Grechtler , was owned by the Miller von Aichholz family from 1894 to 1938, and served as a recreation center for German police officers and subsequently the staff and the general secretariat of the French High Commissioner.
Villa Windischgrätz Upload file Villa Windischgrätz ObjectID
25223
Linzer Straße 452 KG
location
: Hütteldorf
The three-storey Biedermeier villa, built in the first quarter of the 19th century, has a protruding, gabled central projection facing the street, while the garden facade has a flat pilaster-structured central projection with a frontispiece (in the field of relief Venus and Adonis) and an arbor on tall Tuscan columns. Two rooms on the ground floor have an Empire stucco ceiling; there are some original windows, doors and chimneys as well as chandeliers. In 1925 the villa was acquired by Elisabeth Windisch-Grätz , the red Archduchess .
Residential building, former convalescent house of the Brothers of Mercy, including the lower part of the park Upload file Residential building, former convalescent house of the Merciful Brothers including the lower part of the park ObjektID
25222
Linzer Strasse 466 KG
location
: Hütteldorf
Created in the second half of the 18th century, the building was rebuilt and unified in the second quarter of the 19th century by Alois Pichl . Another renovation took place in 1875, and the courtyard wing was extended in 1895/96. The elongated street-side wing of the two-storey U-shaped complex is designed with three-storey corner projections; the central projection has a stepped parapet, and a wooden roof turret sits on the roof. On the facade of the former chapel there are relief busts of Cicero and Seneca .
Residential building Upload file Residential building ObjectID
25153
Linzer Straße 468 KG
location
: Hütteldorf
Two-storey early historical suburban house
Line chapel
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Line Chapel
Object ID:  25344
at Linzer Straße 508 KG
location
: Hütteldorf
The former line chapel for Our Lady of Sorrows was built in 1897 according to plans by Franz von Neumann as a replacement for the demolished baroque Mariahilfer line chapel. Parts of the Mariahilfer Chapel were probably used for the small, simple building in Baroque forms with a gable facade, roof turret with onion helmet and apse. In the curved gable there is a panel painting Maria-Hilf from the fourth quarter of the 18th century. The wooden door has wrought iron fittings and bars made of flower tendrils.
Figure St.  Ludwig Upload file Figure St. Ludwig ObjectID
26821
Samptwandnergasse 6 KG
location
: Hütteldorf
It is one of the figures from the Hundsturm Chapel , transferred in 1896. The inscription reads ST. LUDOWICUS.
Pulmonary Center, Otto Wagner Hospital
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Pulmonological Center, Otto Wagner Hospital ObjectID
25141
Sanatoriumstrasse 2 KG
location
: Hütteldorf
The former pulmonary center comprised the western part of the former Lower Austrian state sanatorium and nursing home for the mentally ill Am Steinhof (today Otto Wagner Spital ) , which was originally conceived as a sanatorium for the well-off sick . The concept came from Otto Wagner , the execution took place 1904-1907 by the Niederösterreichisches Landesbauamt (head: Carlo von Boog ).

Ten pavilions are symmetrically grouped on four terraces along the central axis, on which the Kurhaus with ballroom and indoor swimming pool are arranged on a hill and above it the kitchen building; only the administration building has moved eastwards from the axis. The pavilions are similar in floor plan and structure to those of the psychiatric hospital, but like the main building with plastered facades and tile applications; lattice verandas are arranged on the south sides.

Former light rail - part of today's U4
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Former light rail - part of today's U4 ObjectID
129039

Location
KG: Hütteldorf
The light rail system was planned from 1892 as part of the regulation of the Danube Canal and Vienna River , and Otto Wagner had been the aesthetic adviser since 1894 . Together with his employees, he planned the substructure, high-rise structures (retaining walls, bridges, tunnel portals, viaducts, stations) and details (railings, grilles, gates, furniture, lighting, etc.) for all light rail lines. After six years of construction, around forty kilometers of railway with 36 stations were built in the style of late historicism with art nouveau elements . From 1969 to 1989 the system was modernized and gradually integrated into the subway network . The Wientallinie has some tracks in the Hütteldorf KG near the train station.

Note: The metro station itself is part of the KG hacking and is also there protected.

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129791

since 2016


Location
KG: Hütteldorf
see KG Auhof
Oberbaumgartner parish church
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Oberbaumgartner Parish Church ObjectID
25673
Hütteldorfer Straße 282-284 KG
location
: Oberbaumgarten
The Roman Catholic parish church of the four Holy Evangelists was built in 1963–1965 by Johann Georg Gsteu . The reinforced concrete structure is based on the shape of the cube down to the last detail.
School of the City of Vienna Upload file School of the City of Vienna ObjectID
24897
Linzer Straße 293-295 KG
location
: Oberbaumgarten
In 1913/14 the school was built on the site of the former Baumgartner Castle according to plans by Matthäus Bodal. The large block is designed in the form of the Wiener Werkstätte with echoes of the Heimat style; the building is structured by risalits, gables, projections, roofs and a tower-like corner projection. On the upper floor, three relief panels in the form of the Wiener Werkstätte are embedded. A ridge with a clock sits on the roof. A polygonal porter's house is integrated into the surrounding wall.

Note: Identity address at Hochsatzengasse 22–24

Former  Baumgartner Casino
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Former Baumgartner Casino ObjectID
24893
Linzer Straße 297 KG
location
: Oberbaumgarten
The former Baumgartner Casino was built in 1891/92 when the suburbs were incorporated.
Municipal housing, Hugo-Breitner-Hof
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Municipal housing, Hugo-Breitner-Hof ObjektID
25842
Linzer Straße 299-325 KG
location
: Oberbaumgarten
The Hugo-Breitner-Hof was built in 1949–1956 by Erwin Fabrici , Georg Lippert , Fritz Purr and Paul Widmann , but the first plans go back to 1939. It is a large complex with extensive green areas and some original trees. The facades are simple in keeping with contemporary tastes, accents are set by bay windows, arched corridors and business arcades. There are also numerous facade reliefs, mosaics and sculptures.
Complete system for regulating and building the Vienna river (including bridges, railings and other structural components) - with the exception of all those components and components that were constructed after 1918 Upload file Vienna river regulation and construction from Vienna I. to Vienna XIV. (Including bridges , railings and other structural components) - with the exception of all those components and components whose construction time falls after 1918 ObjectID
128352

KG location
: Oberbaumgarten
see KG Auhof
Wiental construction Upload file Wiental Verbauung ObjektID
129792

since 2016


KG location
: Oberbaumgarten
see KG Auhof
Road bridge, St. Veiter bridge Upload file Road bridge, St. Veiter Bridge ObjectID
94156

KG location
: Oberbaumgarten
The bridge was probably built in 1898 based on a design by Friedrich Ohmann and Josef Hackhofer. The shortened supporting structures of the Kaiser-Franz-Josephs-Brücke were used.

Note: The St. Veiter Bridge connects the districts of Penzing and Hietzing across the Vienna River.

Road bridge, Preindlsteg over the Wien River and U4
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94182

KG location
: Oberbaumgarten
The footbridge - consisting of a steel framework that can be accessed on both sides via two-flight staircases with granite pylons - was built in 1910/11 as part of the construction of the Second Vienna High Spring Water Pipeline .

Note: The Preindlsteg connects the districts of Penzing and Hietzing across the Wien River.

Factory building
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Factory building ObjectID
128643
Ameisgasse 30 KG
location
: Penzing
The GEBE cooking and heating apparatus factory for gas stoves and ceramic burners, located on the extensive factory area between Westbahn, Ameisgasse 30-32 and Linzer Straße 141-143, was built from 1897 according to the plans of the architect Carl Langhammer and was built several times, probably in 1913 and 1929 , expanded. Only the 90 m long main wing at Ameisgasse 30, along the railway, from 1897, including the boiler house and chimney, is listed as a historical monument. The younger buildings were demolished at the end of 2013 and will be replaced by new apartments, the listed part will be renovated and also converted into apartments.
Korean Embassy (Palais Zichy) Upload file Korean Embassy (Palais Zichy) ObjectID
25568
Beckmanngasse 10-12 KG
location
: Penzing
The castle was built around 1840 in the style of Josef Kornhäusel and rebuilt in 1892/93 by Armand Bauqué and Albert Pio. The broad, two-storey building has a simple facade structured by cornices with a central gable projection and is covered by a hipped roof. In the gable of the central risalit there is a relief of musical instruments in tendrils from the end of the 19th century.
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25566
Cervantesgasse 3 KG
location
: Penzing
This building was built by Clemens Kattner in 1928/29 . The facade of the building is structured with plaster decoration and has a high decorative gable.
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25564
Cervantesgasse 9 KG
location
: Penzing
This residential building was built by Eugen Rudolf Heger in 1928/29 . It has an expressionist facade with a recessed middle section and continuous staircase windows.
Evang.  Parish Church AB, Kreuzkirche
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Evang. Parish Church AB, Kreuzkirche ObjectID
24602
Cumberlandstrasse 48 KG
location
: Penzing
The church, designed in Art Deco forms with Gothic elements, was built by Theophil Niemann in 1930/31. The building is set back somewhat behind the building line; the facade is characterized by a central risalit, which is elevated by a pointed gable with a cross and a cross applique in the gable. In the interior, mighty concrete pillars support the concrete beams of the flat, square hall space.
Penzing parish church hl.  Jacob
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Penzing parish church hl. Jakob ObjectID
24608
Einwanggasse 30 KG
location
: Penzing
The Gothic pilaster church with north tower and east choir in baroque style was first mentioned in a document in 1267. Between 1324 and 1336 the parish church was enlarged and rebuilt again in the 15th century. After damage in the Turkish wars, the church was restored in 1709, and in 1758/59 by Mathias Gerl it was redesigned in Baroque style and expanded by building the choir. The long house, which is covered by a high, hipped roof in the west, has a smooth, windowless western front and buttresses at the corners. In the north, to the side of the choir, the mighty tower with a high tent roof from the 14th century rises above the square floor plan, in the east a narrow stair tower extension. The originally presumably two-aisled nave was converted into a three-bay hall with wall pillars around the middle of the 15th century.
Wayside shrine Penzinger light column
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Wayside shrine Penzinger light column ObjektID
25571
Einwanggasse 31 KG
location
: Penzing
The late Gothic (approx. 1500) octagonal tabernacle pillar, originally the funeral lamp of the cemetery near the church, shows a crucifixion relief in a tracery decorated oriel.
Municipal housing Upload file Municipal Housing ObjectID
25547
Goldschlagstrasse 193-195 KG
location
: Penzing
This community building was built by Heinrich Vana in 1925/26 . What is striking about this building is the strongly receding central wing with pointed gable.
Municipal housing
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Municipal Housing ObjectID
25549
Gründorfgasse 1-3 KG
location
: Penzing
This building was designed by Viktor Fenzl in 1928/29. It is rhythmized by groups of pointed oriels, the base floor is highlighted in color.
Municipal housing Upload file Municipal Housing ObjectID
25548
Gründorfgasse 4 KG
location
: Penzing
This building was designed by Heinrich Ried in 1928/29. The rhythmically changing loggias and bay windows, which give the building an idiosyncratic character, are striking.
Richard Wagner's house
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Richard Wagner's house ObjectID
25544
Hadikgasse 72 KG
location
: Penzing
The two-storey, strictly historical villa, built around the middle of the 19th century, is characterized by a bend in the central axis and a protruding, round arched central tower, which is flanked by shallow risalits. A plaque with a relief bust commemorates Richard Wagner , who lived here in 1863/64.
Municipal housing
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Municipal Housing ObjectID
25542
Hickelgasse 11 KG
location
: Penzing
This building was designed by Walter Pind in 1930/31. Striking elements are the balcony loggias above the entrance and the figure frieze that extends over the entire front.
Municipal housing
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Municipal Housing ObjectID
25536
Lenneisgasse 4-8 KG
location
: Penzing
This residential building was built in 1952/53 by Norbert Laad , Walter Muchar , Wilfried Poszpisily and Walter Schreier . The uneven plot of land is taken into account through repeated grading of the terrain. Towards Lenneisgasse, the facade is given rhythm by flat bay windows. The monumental sgraffito mural construction workers by Hermine Aichenegg , which is one of the most elaborate of the time, is significant .
Municipal housing
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Municipal Housing ObjectID
25532
Lenneisgasse 11-13 KG
location
: Penzing
This building was designed by Konstantin Peller in 1925/26. Here, too, the terrain is very uneven, which is why the building is staggered several times and the main facade is layered several times. The base zone with shops is rhythmized with triangular gables and regular plaster decoration.
Municipal housing, Ferdinand-Blat-Hof
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Municipal housing, Ferdinand-Blat-Hof ObjektID
25530
Linzer Straße 128 KG
location
: Penzing
This courtyard, named after the Schutzbündler Ferdinand Blat who died in the civil war, was built by Clemens Holzmeister in 1924/25 and is his only contribution to the municipal housing program. A noticeable element is the façade structure with pointed bay windows. The sculptures in the complex, in particular the decorative fountain with masks, are works by Wilhelm Frass .
Technical Museum for Industry and Commerce
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Technical Museum for Industry and Commerce ObjectID
25575
Mariahilfer Straße 212 KG
location
: Penzing
The museum building was built from 1909 to 1913 according to plans by the architect Hans Schneider and opened on May 6, 1918 as the “Technical Museum for Industry and Commerce”. The symmetrically structured building block is one of the first representative buildings to be constructed from reinforced concrete in Austria ; the facade is admittedly designed in baroque and secessionist forms. The main facade facing Mariahilfer Straße is dominated by an elevated, rounded central projectile with a hipped roof, a shallow column portico and a frontispiece with groups of figures on the side (allegories of craftsmanship and technology). Since a redesign in the 1990s, the newly designed entrance area has been in front of the basement level in a hall made of dark glass. The central main hall, which occupies three floors and is illuminated by a trapezoidal glass roof, is located in the central axis. The halls in the two side wings are also covered by dome-like glass roofs resting on iron trusses.
school
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School ObjectID
25529
Märzstrasse 178-180 KG
location
: Penzing
The school building was built in 1911/12 by Matthäus Bodal jun. built as a monumental building block with side elevations and an attic storey with gables. A mighty three-arched portal system leads into a shallow vestibule; Putti are incorporated into the wedge stones. The gate grilles have bronze reliefs with school scenes.
Municipal housing Upload file Municipal Housing ObjectID
25528
Meiselstrasse 67-69 KG
location
: Penzing
The building was built in 1925/26 by Eugen Rudolf Heger , Anton Drexler and Rudolf Sowa . It's a three-yard block on uneven ground. The middle part is set back from the building line and slightly raised, the facade is structured by pointed bay windows and irregular recesses at the corners.
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25526
Meiselstrasse 73 KG
location
: Penzing
This building was built in 1928 by Theodor Schöll . The middle part is highlighted like a bay window, its windows are grouped together like a ribbon by cornices and plaster stone frames.
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25527
Meiselstrasse 76 KG
location
: Penzing
This building was built in 1928 by Josef Beer . It is a narrow gap construction whose most striking element are the polygonal balconies.
Former  Cumberland Palace
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Former Palais Cumberland ObjectID
25510
Penzinger Straße 9 KG
location
: Penzing
The palace emerged from two baroque palaces that the court building director Emanuel Teles de Silva had built in the second half of the 18th century. In 1868, the former King of Hanover, George V , 2nd Duke of Cumberland , had the small castles and the adjoining imperial hunter's house redesigned into a historic palace. The building is accentuated by central projections raised over the eaves, the facade structured by cordon cornices. The side wings make the courtyard a courtyard of honor , the facades of which have arched windows or arched window canopies; the entrance is designed as a column portico. - The eastern part now houses the Max Reinhardt Seminar , the western part the embassy of the Czech Republic .
Municipal housing
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Municipal Housing ObjectID
25512
Penzinger Straße 33-37 KG
location
: Penzing
This building was built in 1924/25 by Siegfried Theiss and Hans Jaksch . It has figures by Anton Endstorfer , Andreas Oppitz and, above all, Oskar Thiede , from the latter the monumental figure The blacksmith at the front of Penzinger Straße comes . The circular plaster ornaments are also an unusual element.
Town house, potty house
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Bürgerhaus, Töpfelhaus ObjectID
25513
Penzinger Straße 34 KG
location
: Penzing
The baroque town house, built in the second quarter of the 18th century, was owned by the Penzing mayor Alexander Matthias Töpfel in the middle of the 19th century. The two-storey building has a richly designed facade, the basket arch portal is set in a shallow central projection and has vase attachments; In the lintel of the central window above there is a relief bust. A roof house framed by volutes is arranged above in the roof area.
Rental house
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Rental House ObjectID
25447
Penzinger Straße 40 KG
location
: Penzing
The secessionist rental house was built in 1901 by Karl Fischl . A distinctive bay window raised by a balcony, as well as window frames and plastered fields that extend over the floors emphasize the vertical. The eaves cantilever and is closed by a grille. The facade is decorated with tiles and metal fittings. The representative vestibule and the staircase are also designed in Art Nouveau forms.
Bürgerhaus, Coithsche's house
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Bürgerhaus, Coithsches Haus ObjectID
25451
Penzinger Straße 46 KG
location
: Penzing
The town house (named after the owner 1789–1815 Johann Daniel Coith) was built around 1780/90. The two-storey street wing has a three-axis central projection in which the arched portal and above it, on consoles, a wrought iron balcony with the initials JDC. The street wing is connected to a baroque garden palace through a narrow side wing.
Rental house, so-called  Upholstered house
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Rental house, so-called upholstered house ObjektID
25461
Penzinger Straße 48 KG
location
: Penzing
The facade of the three-storey house, possibly from the 16th or 17th century at the latest, was redesigned in 1830 in the Biedermeier style. A wrought iron balcony is located above the central gate; the lunettes over the side windows on the first floor have reliefs with seasonal motifs.
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25416
Penzinger Straße 54 KG
location
: Penzing
The former residence of the local judge dates from 1790 (year in the portal wedge).
District Museum
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District Museum ObjectID
25467
Penzinger Straße 59 KG
location
: Penzing
The district museum is housed in the former administrative building of the municipality of Penzing, a three-story, late-historic corner house. The Vienna Brick Museum is also located in the premises.
Community center, so-called  Lee House
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Community house, so-called Lee House ObjectID
25470
Penzinger Straße 66 KG
location
: Penzing
The house was built in the first half of the 18th century, but also includes parts that date back to the 17th century. The elongated three-storey street wing is slightly curved following the course of the street and simply structured by grooves on the ground floor and pilaster strips on the upper floors. The central axes are emphasized by a high mansard roof; At the side there are two basket arch portals framed by pilasters with wooden gates. On the courtyard side, the middle block steps forward. To the east is a three-storey courtyard wing from the 17th century.
Chapel hll.  Rochus and Sebastian
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Chapel hll. Rochus and Sebastian ObjectID
25574

since 2019

Penzinger Straße 70, at
location
KG: Penzing
Originally built by the builder Georg Gerstenbrand in 1660 at the instigation of Pastor Georg Einwang.
Rental house
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Rental
House ObjectID:  25487
Penzinger Straße 72 KG
location
: Penzing
The educational home is located in a late historic three-storey building. Commemorative plaques commemorate Christian Broda and Karl Lueger , who last spoke in this house in 1909 at an election meeting.
Municipal housing
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Municipal Housing ObjectID
29334
Penzinger Straße 138-140 KG
location
: Penzing
Identity address Weinzirlgasse 1-7. This building was built by Alexander Popp in 1930/31 . The corner wing has a massive, clinker-clad tower, otherwise the complex is structured with wide balconies.
Municipal housing, Schimon-Hof
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Municipal housing, Schimon-Hof ObjektID
25502
Penzinger Straße 150-166 KG
location
: Penzing
The building was erected in 1927–1929 by Michael Rosenauer . It is a multi-courtyard building with a complex floor plan. The facade is structured with pointed gables and plaster ornaments.
Church of St.  Joseph
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Church of St. Josef ObjectID
25573
Reinlgasse 25 KG
location
: Penzing
The church was built in 1896/97 by Ignaz Drapala as a college church for the Kalasantines and was extended to the west around 1912. After being damaged in the Second World War, it was restored in 1945/46 and completely renewed inside.

The three-axis facade is characterized by a gabled central projection, above which the tower with clocks and onion helmets rises. Inside there is a high hall with a strongly drawn-in rectangular choir; the nave is closed by a striking wooden coffered ceiling.

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25430
Sebastian-Kelch-Gasse 1-3 KG
location
: Penzing
This building was built by Josef Frank in 1928/29 . It is held in the forms of the New Objectivity . Striking elements are the continuous staircase windows and the corner loggias facing Drechselgasse.
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25432
Sebastian-Kelch-Gasse 4-6 KG
location
: Penzing
The building was built in 1928/29 by Heinrich Vana . It has a very expressive facade design with groups of pointed bay windows, pointed gables and a pointed arch gate. The courtyard side is also lavishly designed.
Municipal housing
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Municipal Housing ObjectID
25435
Sebastian-Kelch-Gasse 5-7 KG
location
: Penzing
This building was built in 1928 by Karl Holey . The clinker-clad bay windows from which the balconies extend are an idiosyncratic element.
Rental house Upload file Rental house ObjektID
25426
Teybergasse 13 KG
location
: Penzing
The late historical four-storey building dates from 1893–1895.
Former light rail - part of today's U4
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Former light rail - part of today's U4 ObjectID
129041

KG location
: Penzing
Description under cadastral community Hütteldorf .
Railway line, Vienna suburb line - sub-area Penzing with Breitensee station
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Railway line, Vienna suburb line - sub-area Penzing with station Breitensee ObjectID
74517

KG location
: Penzing
The suburban line opened in 1898 and was originally part of the Vienna Stadtbahn . Like this one, it was built according to plans by Otto Wagner . After the First World War, however, it was not put into operation as part of the Vienna Electric Light Rail, but mainly used for freight transport. It was not until 1987 that it became part of local public transport again as the S-Bahn line . Only three of the original stations could be used again.

The Breitensee station was originally one of Wagner's stations, but in 1987 it was so dilapidated that it was demolished and rebuilt in a historicizing style.

Wiental construction Upload file Wiental Verbauung ObjektID
129795

since 2016


KG location
: Penzing
see KG Auhof
Baumgarten nursing home / geriatric center without pavilions 2 and 3
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Baumgarten nursing home ObjectID
24991
Hütteldorfer Straße 188 KG
location
: Unterbaumgarten
The complex was built in 1900/01 on the area of ​​the former local cemetery according to plans by Johann Nepomuk Scheiringer . Originally built as a barracks, it served as a war hospital from 1914 and after the end of the war for various health policy purposes, at times as a geriatric center. At the end of January 2016, the district council moved into the building. Of the six pavilions, which were arranged in romanizing forms around a green, rectangular courtyard, pavilions 1 and 4 have been preserved in their original storey height and with the original decoration. The buildings are diversely structured by risalits, gables and attics; Arched friezes, rose windows and ceramic rosettes in the parapet fields were used as decorative elements. Pavilions 2 and 3 are not under protection.
Municipal housing
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Municipal Housing ObjectID
24989
Hütteldorfer Straße 265-267 KG
location
: Unterbaumgarten
This building was built by Josef Beer in 1924/25 . It is a two-tiered building with a central residential tower, pointed bay windows and expressive decorative forms.
Baumgartner parish church St. Anna
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Baumgartner Parish Church St. Anna ObjectID
24996
Linzer Straße 259 KG
location
: Unterbaumgarten
The church, the elements of the romanesque and the home style shows, was 1906-1908, designed by Moritz Otto Kuntschik built. The free-standing, south-facing building has a mighty facade with twin towers, a transept and a retracted semicircular apse between attached chapels.
Former light rail - part of today's U4
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Former light rail - part of today's U4 ObjectID
129043

Location
KG: Unterbaumgarten
Description under cadastral community Hütteldorf .
Wiental construction Upload file Wiental Verbauung ObjektID
129797

since 2016


Location
KG: Unterbaumgarten
see KG Auhof
Hadersdorf-Weidlingau platform roof Upload file Platform roof Hadersdorf-Weidlingau ObjectID
25084
Bahnstrasse 5 KG
location
: Weidlingau
The flying roof on iron supports designed by Vincenz Krupicka was erected in 1909–1911.

Note: currently: Vienna Hadersdorf (Weidlingau separate station, formerly Weidlingau-Wurzbachtal)

Wiental construction Upload file Wiental Verbauung ObjektID
129798

since 2016


KG location
: Weidlingau
see KG Auhof

Former monuments

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Hanusch Hospital
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Hanusch Hospital ObjectID
25674

to 2012

Heinrich-Collin-Strasse 30 KG
location
: Breitensee
The hospital was built in 1914/15 by Heinrich Schmid and Hermann Aichinger as a military hospital. As such, it served in both world wars. In the 1970s, numerous renovations and additions were made, such as heightening, closing of arcades and changes to the facades. Pavilions 1, 2 and 3 are connected by connecting corridors to form a group of originally four-story, now five-story, elongated building blocks. A monumental column portico is in front of the entrance to the middle wing. The three-storey pavilion 4 rises in the central axis behind pavilion 2 and is also connected to it by a low wing. Behind it, in the central axis, is the cubic, free-standing building of the pathology, on the ground floor of which the new asylum chapel, established in 1972/73, is housed.
Toilet facility Upload file Toilet facility ObjectID
129860

from 2012 to 2012

at Baumgartner Höhe 1
location see description
KG: Hütteldorf
GstNr .: 640/16
The toilet building was built in 1902.

Note: The property was never placed there. It stays in the Türkenschanzpark.

Legend

The source for the selection of the objects are the monuments lists of the respective federal state published annually by the BDA. The table contains the following information:

Photo: Photograph of the monument. Click the photo generates an enlarged view. Next to it are one or two symbols:
More pictures available The symbol means that more photos of the property are available. They are displayed by clicking the symbol.
Upload your own photo By clicking the symbol, further photos of the object can be uploaded to the Wikimedia Commons media archive .
Monument: Name of the monument. The designation is given as it is used by the Federal Monuments Office (BDA) . The internal object identification number (ObjectID) is also given.
Location: The address is given. In the case of free-standing objects without an address ( e.g. shrines ), an address is usually given that is close to the object. By calling up the link Location , the location of the monument is displayed in various map projects. The cadastral community (KG) is indicated below this.
Description: Brief information about the monument.

The table is sorted alphabetically according to the location of the monument. The sorting criterion is the cadastral municipality and within this the address.

By clicking on "Map with all coordinates" (top right in the article) the location of all monuments in the selected map object is displayed.

Abbreviations of the BDA : BR… construction law , EZ… deposit number, GB… land register , GstNr. … Property number, KG… cadastral community, 0G … property number address

literature

  • DEHIO Vienna - X. to XIX. and XXI. to XXIII. District . Schroll, Vienna 1996, ISBN 3-7031-0693-X .

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. a b Vienna - immovable and archaeological monuments under monument protection. (PDF), ( CSV ). Federal Monuments Office , as of February 18, 2020.
  2. ^ Artwork in public space Eleonorensäule in the digital cultural property register of the City of Vienna, accessed on April 5, 2014
  3. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Municipal housing in Penzing. In: dasrotewien.at - Web dictionary of the Viennese social democracy. SPÖ Vienna (Ed.)
  4. Somogyihof. In: dasrotewien.at - Web dictionary of the Viennese social democracy. SPÖ Vienna (Ed.)
  5. Franz-Kurz-Hof. In: dasrotewien.at - Web dictionary of the Viennese social democracy. SPÖ Vienna (Ed.)
  6. The water tank at wien.gv.at
  7. Hugo-Breitner-Hof residential complex. Wiener Wohnen , accessed on November 16, 2013 .
  8. vinyl79: 1140 Vienna | GEBE cooking and heating devices Fabr. GmbH. In: Chimneys in Austria and internationally. Platform for industrial chimneys. April 27, 2009, accessed December 30, 2013 .
  9. New life is moving into the GEBE factory. In: ORF.at. April 16, 2013, accessed December 30, 2013 .
  10. Demolition of the GEBE factory started. In: ORF.at. December 29, 2013, accessed December 30, 2013 .
  11. Lenneisgasse 4-8 residential complex. Wiener Wohnen , accessed on November 16, 2013 .
  12. Residential complex Lenneisgasse 11-13. Wiener Wohnen , accessed on May 19, 2015 .
  13. Blathof. In: dasrotewien.at - Web dictionary of the Viennese social democracy. SPÖ Vienna (Ed.)
  14. DEHIO Vienna X. to XIX and XXI. to XXIII. District p. 299 incorrectly states Linzer Straße, which actually runs at the rear of the building, cf. map
  15. ^ Housing complex Meiselstrasse 67-69. Wiener Wohnen , accessed on November 16, 2013 .
  16. Schimonhof. In: dasrotewien.at - Web dictionary of the Viennese social democracy. SPÖ Vienna (Ed.)
  17. Archived copy ( Memento of the original from April 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.wien.gv.at
  18. a b Vienna - immovable and archaeological monuments under monument protection. ( Memento from May 14, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) .. Federal Monuments Office , as of June 6, 2012 (PDF).
  19. Türkenschanzpark: Nobody wants the toilet
  20. Toilet dispute: Art Nouveau toilet is being renovated
  21. § 2a Monument Protection Act in the legal information system of the Republic of Austria .