Thavonhof

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The Thavonhof is an estate northeast of the town of Groß-Enzersdorf in Lower Austria .

It is located between Pysdorf and Rutzendorf and was the Dominikalgut of Balthasar Ritter Thavonat zu Thavon in the 19th century . Around 1880, Freiherr von Pirquet laid out test fields with an irrigation system. During the Second World War, the farm was owned by the City of Vienna, which probably employed Hungarian slave labor here. Today the farm is used as an equestrian center.

literature

  • Carl von Gochnat : Niederösterreichischer Dominien-Schematismus for the year 1842. A handbook of the entire workforce from all of the dominions in Austria under the Enns , born in 1842

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Jos. Riedel:  The Thavonhof and the test field. In:  Weekly of the Austrian Association of Engineers and Architects , year 1878, p. 159, four pages (online at ANNO ).Template: ANNO / Maintenance / ina
  2. Eleonore Lappin-Eppel: Hungarian-Jewish forced laborers in Austria 1944/45. Labor deployment - death marches - consequences. LIT Verlag, Vienna 2010, ISBN 3643501951

Coordinates: 48 ° 13 ′ 32 ″  N , 16 ° 36 ′ 0 ″  E