Neustift (Inzersdorf)
Neustift (also: street houses ) is a district of Vienna . It is located in the Inzersdorf part of the 23rd district of Liesing .
geography
Neustift is located in the southwest of Inzersdorf on both sides of Triester Straße . With Neu-Erlaa in the south, Neustift forms the statistical census district Neu-Erlaa-Neustift . In geological terms, the district consists of Quaternary clay and loess loam in the north and Pleistocene gravel in the south.
history
Neustift was founded in 1773 as a new part of the then independent lordship of Inzersdorf under the landlord Ferdinand Bonaventura II. Anton Graf von Harrach . The settlement originally consisted of eight houses for carters, blacksmiths and saddlers. Thanks to its convenient location directly on Triester Straße, Neustift developed into an elongated craftsmen's and workers' settlement in the early days , which was bordered by Sterngasse in the north, Hungereckstraße in the east, Godowskygasse in the south and Sobotagasse in the west. The Roman Catholic parish church Inzersdorf-Neustift was built in 1931 on the Schwarzen Haide just outside the old settlement core .
literature
- Ferdinand Opll : Liesing: History of the 23rd Viennese district and its old places . Jugend und Volk, Vienna 1982, ISBN 3-7141-6217-8
Individual evidence
- ^ Dehio-Handbuch Wien. X. to XIX. and XXI. to XXIII. District . Edited by Federal Monuments Office. Anton Schroll, Vienna 1996, ISBN 3-7031-0693-X , p. 682
Coordinates: 48 ° 9 ' N , 16 ° 20' E