Pengershof
The Pengershof (also Pengerhof , Penger Hof or Pingerhof ) is an estate in the Lower Austrian market town of Dobersberg .
history
The court belonging to KG Reinolz became a noble seat in 1632 and therefore appears only as a noble court . Because the owner at the time, Christoph Jakob Lansperger, received the title of nobility from Emperor Ferdinand II and from then on called himself Chr. J. Lansperger von Pengershof . He expanded his possessions into the area of Pöngers, which was devastated in the Thirty Years' War . In 1691 the farm came into the possession of Leopold Joseph von Lamberg , who also owned Ottenstein and Gilgenberg. With the abolition of the lordship , the Pengershof fell into disrepair, but in the 2000s it was renovated and used again for agriculture.
Today only the free-standing Pengershäusl exists from Pöngers .
literature
- Konrad Strohmer: Der Pengershof , in: Das Waldviertel, Volume 7, Issue 5/6, Horn 1934, p. 96 PDF
Individual evidence
- ↑ Description of Reinolz on dobersberg.gv.at
Coordinates: 48 ° 58 ′ 7 ″ N , 15 ° 17 ′ 11 ″ E