Mathildenhof (Baden)

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Mathildenhof

The Mathildenhof is a town house at Antonsgasse 14 in Baden in the district of the same name in Lower Austria .

history

The core of the two-storey town house with a western projecting part goes to the 17th / 18th. Century and was newly faced in the middle of the 19th century (with rich window crowns from the Brausewetter company ). Probably at the instigation of Anna von Langusius, silent benefactress and honorary citizen of Baden, who owned the property from 1871 until her death in 1894 and whose memory lives on in the vicinity of the spa park.

Architecture and equipment

The console with Madonna placed above the driveway under a sheet metal canopy was originally the work of Anton Dominik Fernkorn (1813–1878), but was replaced by a copy in 2000; those shop portals still in existence today date from around 1900. The courtyard facades have terracotta decor , the wooden verandas follow the Swiss house style . The garden in which a program executed in wood construction, stylistically adapted to the main building glass house was is largely risen around the turn of the millennium in a (Valeriestraße of 11 developed) Residential building.

Surname

The house name Mathildenhof was probably not created until after the First World War , when the Vöslau hotel operator Mathilde Witzmann came into possession of the house, which she would then hold until 1950.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Rudolf Maurer: The Vienna suburb. Antonsgasse and Annagasse over the centuries. Catalog sheets of the Rollettmuseum Baden, Volume 56, ZDB-ID 2101396-2. Rollettmuseum, Baden 2005, ISBN 3-901951-56-3 . P. 53.
  2. Peter Aichinger-Rosenberger (among others): Lower Austria south of the Danube. Band 1: A to L . Dehio-Handbuch , Die Kunstdenkmäler Österreichs, topographic monuments inventory. Berger, Horn / Vienna 2003, ISBN 3-85028-364-X .

Coordinates: 48 ° 0 ′ 33.9 ″  N , 16 ° 14 ′ 20.8 ″  E