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Karner Hadersdorf

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Karner Hadersdorf

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The Karner Hadersdorf is a remarkable late Romanesque charnel house, a historical site nestled in the heart of Hadersdorf am Kamp, a charming part of the market town Hadersdorf-Kammern in Lower Austria's southeastern Waldviertel region. Standing at an elevation of 202 meters, this distinctive round building with its conical roof dates back to approximately 1260/1270, offering a tangible link to medieval architecture and customs.

Visitors are consistently drawn to its well-preserved architectural style and profound historical significance. Many appreciate its…

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    October 17, 2021

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    The Karner von Hadersdorf, which rises next to the church on the southwest corner of the market square, is a late Romanesque / early Gothic rotunda from around 1260/1270. It was destroyed by the Swedes in 1619 and, after the Romanesque decoration was demolished in 1668, it was used as a dump box until it was restored in the 1960s.

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    The charnel house in Hadersdorf am Kamp is an impressive circular building dating from around 1260/1270 and is one of the oldest surviving structures in the market town. It stands …
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    A short detour on the bike tour is worthwhile to the center of Hadersdorf am Kamp, where the late Romanesque charnel house, dating from around 1260/1270, stands. The round building with its distinctive conical roof was originally built as an ossuary and served to store bones – at one time, up to 1,000 skeletons are said to have been laid there. The building was damaged in the 17th century, later used as a storehouse, and finally extensively restored in the 1960s.
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    Location: Hadersdorf-Kammern, Bezirk Krems, Waldviertel, Lower Austria, Austria

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the typical opening hours for the interior of Karner Hadersdorf, and are guided tours available?

    While the exterior of the Karner Hadersdorf is always accessible for viewing, specific opening hours for the interior can vary. It's often open during special events, exhibitions, or by appointment. For the most up-to-date information on interior access or to inquire about guided tours, it's best to check the official website of the Hadersdorf-Kammern municipality or local tourism office before your visit.

    Is Karner Hadersdorf suitable for visitors with limited mobility or wheelchairs?

    The Karner Hadersdorf is located on the historic main square, which is generally flat and accessible. However, the building itself is a historical structure. While the exterior viewing area is accessible, access to the interior, particularly the lower level where the skeletons were housed, might involve steps or uneven surfaces. It's advisable to contact the local tourism office for specific accessibility details regarding interior access.

    Are there specific parking options available near Karner Hadersdorf, and is public transport an option?

    Yes, parking is generally available in the vicinity of the historic main square in Hadersdorf am Kamp. While specific parking lots aren't detailed, visitors often find spots within walking distance. For public transport, Hadersdorf am Kamp is served by regional bus lines, and the nearest train station would likely be in a larger nearby town, requiring a bus connection. Checking local transport schedules is recommended.

    What are some family-friendly activities in Hadersdorf am Kamp besides visiting the Karner?

    Beyond the historical intrigue of the Karner, Hadersdorf am Kamp and the surrounding Kamptal region offer several family-friendly activities. You can explore the scenic walking and cycling paths, such as parts of the Rundweg Hadersdorf am Kamp, which are suitable for various ages. The area also features vineyards and natural landscapes perfect for picnics and outdoor exploration. Depending on the season, local events or festivals might also be available.

    Are dogs allowed at Karner Hadersdorf or on nearby trails, and are there any specific rules?

    Dogs are generally welcome in the outdoor public areas around Karner Hadersdorf and on most of the surrounding hiking and cycling trails, provided they are kept on a leash. While dogs are typically not permitted inside historical buildings like the Karner, they can accompany you as you admire the exterior and explore the charming village square. Always remember to clean up after your pet.

    What are the best nearby cafes, pubs, or restaurants for visitors to Karner Hadersdorf?

    Hadersdorf am Kamp offers several local establishments where visitors can enjoy a meal or a drink. Given its location in a wine region, you'll find traditional Austrian Gasthäuser and Heurigen (wine taverns) that serve local cuisine and wines. For specific recommendations, look for places around the main square or ask locals for their favorite spots. The Landgasthof Karner is a well-known option in the area.

    How long should I allocate for a visit to Karner Hadersdorf and its immediate surroundings?

    A visit to the Karner Hadersdorf itself, including admiring its exterior and reading any available information, typically takes about 15-30 minutes. If you wish to explore the historic main square, the nearby Baroque parish church, and perhaps enjoy a coffee, you could easily spend 1-2 hours. For those combining it with a hike or bike ride, the total duration would depend on your chosen route.

    What makes the Karner Hadersdorf unique compared to other historical sites in the region?

    The Karner Hadersdorf stands out due to its unique history as a late Romanesque charnel house that once contained approximately 1,000 skeletons. Its distinctive circular architecture with a conical roof is a rare example from the 13th century. Furthermore, its transformation from an ossuary to a granary and back to a recognized historical monument highlights its remarkable adaptability and endurance through centuries of change, offering a profound glimpse into medieval customs and local history.

    Are there any specific rules or etiquette visitors should observe when visiting the Karner Hadersdorf?

    As a protected monument and a site of historical significance, visitors are encouraged to show respect for the Karner Hadersdorf and its surroundings. This includes refraining from touching the historical structure, disposing of litter properly, and keeping noise levels down, especially if there are religious services in the nearby church. If the interior is open, follow any posted guidelines regarding photography or behavior.

    What are some recommended hiking or cycling trails that include a stop at Karner Hadersdorf?

    The Karner Hadersdorf is a popular cultural stopover for hikers and cyclists exploring the Kamptal region. The Rundweg Hadersdorf am Kamp is a local circular trail that passes by the Karner. Other scenic routes like the Weinberg Wanderweg Hadersdorf or the Heideweg Hadersdorf can also be adapted to include a visit, offering varied terrain and beautiful views of the vineyards and the Kamp River valley.

    Is Karner Hadersdorf particularly interesting during any specific season, such as winter?

    While the Karner Hadersdorf can be visited year-round, each season offers a different experience. In winter, with a dusting of snow, the historical site and the surrounding village can take on a serene and picturesque charm, offering a quiet contemplative atmosphere. The lack of foliage also allows for clearer views of the architecture. However, interior access might be more limited during the colder months, so it's best to check ahead.

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