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Poysdorf

Country
Austria
State
Niederdonau
City
Poysdorf
Type of Location
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Nearest airports to Poysdorf are sorted by the distance to the airport from the city centre.
   
   Vienna Westbahnhof Rail Airport (distanced approximately 49 km)
   Vienna Suedbahnhof Rail Airport (distanced approximately 49 km)
   Vienna Danubepier Hov Airport (distanced approximately 49 km)
   Brno Turany Airport (distanced approximately 54 km)
   Langenlebarn/tul Airport (distanced approximately 54 km)

Key places to visit
Parish Altruppersdorf, Parish Erdberg, Branch Church Follim, Branch Church Ketzelsdorf, Branch Church Ketzelsdorf, Parish Poysbrunn, Castle Poysbrunn


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Parish Altruppersdorf

The parish church of St. Sebastian is a Roman Catholic parish in the Lower Austrian town Altruppersdorf. She is the St. Sebastian dedicated and belongs to the dean's office Poysdorf. The early Baroque hall with renewed west tower rises visibly at a gentle incline, north-eastern outskirts.Probably the Gothic predecessor of the present church was a small chapel, is the first reported in 1626 as a target of Pestwallfahrten. The main festival of the small branch of the church was Sebastianstag on 20 January. At the instigation of the priest Flushing, it was expanded in 1674 with the involvement of the old wall core. Two side altars were erected and the Saints Barbara and Catherine consecrated. Altruppersdorf 1783 was elevated to parish.

Parish Erdberg

The parish church of Sts. Peter and Paul is a Roman Catholic parish on the southern outskirts of the Brno road past the village Erdberg in the Lower Austrian town Poysdorf. It is the saints Peter and Paul consecrated and belongs to the dean's office Poysdorf. The church and its accompanying parsonage are under monument protection. Erdberg before 1333 belonged to the Vicariate Grosskrut. In 1716 it became the parish raised. Since the previous building stood on marshy ground, and disrepair was difficult, was 1787-1788 on the orders of Emperor Joseph II, built on an elevated, dry place, the present church. In the center of Erdberg a pillar shrine is popular with Baroque statues of the Holy Trinity and St. Roch and Florian from the old church.

Branch Church Follim

The branch-and Sanctuary St. Heart of Mary is a Roman Catholic church in northern Follim in Lower Austria. Since 1724 she is considered to be sanctuary. Originally belonged to the parish Follim Falkenstein and came in 12th Century together with Ameis in the Vicariate of the parish Asparn at Zaya. As a branch of Ameis it is now part of Dean's Laa-Gaubitsch. The Church stands together with the surrounding former graveyard under monument protection. At the simple Baroque nave with west tower of 1709, pitched roof and Lunettenfenstern a retracted straight closes choir from the 16th Century. The western gable front is a three-story tower with arched windows and sound onion dome presented. On the south side is the vestry.

Branch Church Ketzelsdorf

The daughter church Ketzelsdorf is a Roman Catholic church in the center of Angers from Ketzelsdorf in Lower Austria. It is under the patronage of St. John Nepomuk and heard as a subsidiary of Walter churches for Dean Poysdorf. It was in the last quarter of the 18th Century building. The nave and tower facade are from the year 1838.The nave and the choir of the church are plain plastered uniform. On the west side a slightly pre-coated with a middle section is a triangular pediment and the set tower with tent roof. Above the portal there is a rectangle round-arched pediment glare. Nave and chancel are of lunette broken. The low vestry has a curved pediment.

Parish Kleinhadersdorf

The parish church Kleinhadersdorf, a Joseph's building with a medieval core, is a Roman Catholic church in Kleinhadersdorf in Lower Austria. It is under the patronage of St. Roch and belongs to the dean's office Poysdorf. The church stands in the middle of the old cemetery in the north of the village. The parish was established in 1784th After a fire in 1945 the roof and tower were renovated.

Parish Poysbrunn

The parish church Poysbrunn, a 1669 Baroque style, Gothic building dating from around 1360, a Roman Catholic church in Poysbrunn in Lower Austria. It is under the patronage of St. Dorothea, and belongs to the dean's office Poysdorf. Since 1402 Poysdorf is a separate parish. The church stands as well as the associated vicarage under monument protection.

Castle Poysbrunn

The castle is located in the southwest Poysbrunn of the community Poysdorf belonging place Poysbrunn in Lower Austria. It is surrounded by a walled park. The three-storey complex has a rectangular courtyard, outbuildings and a subsequent east chapel. To the south are the remains of a moat present. The castle was first mentioned in documents in 1360. 1571 it went to the Baron Hans Trautson II Over time, frequently changed hands. Today it is used as a venue and Festival Palace. Since 2006 at the castle each year Poysbrunn the Lower Austrian summer fairytale place.The south wing is at the core of the 14th Century. The building was in 16-17. Changed in the 18th century and Century increased. The simple facade with Steingewändefenstern, gable roofs and roof cottage was 1979/80 restored.

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