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The enclosure is right on the side of the road, the alpacas are beautiful to look at :-)
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No deer, but fallow deer from the Wiesmayerhof - but worth seeing anyway (:
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The history of the Church of St. Andrew in Hennersdorf is very interesting. The church was originally built as a Romanesque hall in the 12th century and was a branch of St. Stephen in Vienna. In the 14th century it was elevated to the status of a parish church and received a Gothic east tower. In the 18th century the church was remodeled in Baroque style and oriented to the west, with the Romanesque choir becoming the entrance and a new Baroque choir with sacristies added. The Romanesque south portal with a tympanum relief was walled up in 1758 and only uncovered again in 1941. The church has been restored several times, most recently in 20123. The church also has some wall paintings from the 12th and 13th centuries, as well as a memorial to the fallen of both world wars and the bomb victims of 1944.
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The Hennersdorfer church is said to be one of the oldest in Lower Austria, although the details of its origin are unclear. Architectural details suggest that it was built around the middle of the 12th century, which could also be reconciled with the first documented mention of Hennersdorf in 1114. Due to the high age of the church, three epochs of art history are reflected in it. The nave can be attributed to its basic substance of the Romanesque period, corresponding elements can be found on the outer facade, especially the former portal in the south. In the late 15th century, the Gothic tower – now home to three bells – was added to the east. In 1758 it was finally renovated in a baroque style. The church was extended to the west (a new apse and sacristies on both sides with oratories above), a vault was added instead of the flat ceiling that had probably existed until then, and the old apse in the east was demolished with the associated creation of a new portal. At that time, the church was rotated 180° on the inside, so the altar was moved from east to west. The interior of the church is dominated by rococo, but modern elements - dating from the time of the interior renovation in 2006 - blend in harmoniously.
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HENNERSDORFER PARISH CHURCH The Hennersdorf parish church of St. Andrew is one of the oldest churches in Lower Austria. The Hennersdorf parish church reflects three different art-historically interesting epochs (Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque). Despite the lack of documents, the time of construction can be put pretty much exactly around 1150 on the basis of art-historical investigations. The building age of the church (there are no written documents) can be dated fairly accurately due to the Romanesque architectural type. The occurrence of the type of the choir tower church (hall-shaped room, choir square with tower above it), or east tower church, to which the Hennersdorfer church also belongs, can be fixed precisely in time in several places in Lower Austria: From this, a construction time around 1150 can be assumed as fairly certain. The church is said to have been first mentioned in a document in 1270, but a document has not yet been found and therefore this claim cannot be verified. The Hennersdorf church is first mentioned in a document dated October 5, 1306: Albrecht von Pollheim and his wife Adelheid transferred the patronage of the Hoenesdorf church to Master Berthold, land clerk in Austria, and his wife Margareth, among others. This is the oldest written record of church history. Although the church existed from about 1150, there was no parish of its own. An exact date of the priest survey is not known; In any case, Hennersdorf is already noted in the Passau beneficence register in 1429 as a princely feudal parish, so it was first mentioned as a parish on this date. Since the 16th century, Hennersdorf has belonged almost entirely to the Leopoldsdorf rulers. Under Marx Beck, owner of the castle in Leopoldsdorf, the Leopoldsdorf castle chapel was raised to the status of a parish church in 1527; In 1528 the old Hennersdorf parish was merged with the Leopoldsdorf parish, which from 1646 no longer had a pastor. Hennersdorf was subsequently looked after alternately by the parishes of Oberlaa and Vösendorf. In 1529 the Turks invaded; the parsonage was totally destroyed. The church finally became an independent parish again in 1733 under the Leopoldsdorfer Schlossherrin Maria Theresia Rosalia Gräfin von Windischgrätz. From this point in time one can list 15 pastors from Hennersdorf in a complete series up to the present day.
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The Hennersdorf parish church of St. Andrew is one of the oldest churches in Lower Austria. The Hennersdorf parish church reflects three different art-historically interesting epochs (Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque). Despite the lack of documents, the time of construction can be put pretty much exactly around 1150 on the basis of art-historical investigations. The building age of the church (there are no written documents) can be dated fairly accurately due to the Romanesque architectural type. The occurrence of the type of the choir tower church (hall-shaped room, choir square with tower above it), or east tower church, to which the Hennersdorfer church also belongs, can be fixed precisely in time in several places in Lower Austria: From this, a construction time around 1150 can be assumed as fairly certain. The church is said to have been first mentioned in a document in 1270, but a document has not yet been found and therefore this claim cannot be verified. The Hennersdorf church is first mentioned in a document dated October 5, 1306: Albrecht von Pollheim and his wife Adelheid transferred the patronage of the Hoenesdorf church to Master Berthold, land clerk in Austria, and his wife Margareth, among others. This is the oldest written record of church history. Although the church existed from about 1150, there was no parish of its own. An exact date of the priest survey is not known; In any case, Hennersdorf is already noted in the Passau beneficence register in 1429 as a princely feudal parish, so it was first mentioned as a parish on this date. Since the 16th century, Hennersdorf has belonged almost entirely to the Leopoldsdorf rulers. Under Marx Beck, owner of the castle in Leopoldsdorf, the Leopoldsdorf castle chapel was raised to the status of a parish church in 1527; In 1528 the old Hennersdorf parish was merged with the Leopoldsdorf parish, which from 1646 no longer had a pastor. Hennersdorf was subsequently looked after alternately by the parishes of Oberlaa and Vösendorf. In 1529 the Turks invaded; the parsonage was totally destroyed. The church finally became an independent parish again in 1733 under the Leopoldsdorfer Schlossherrin Maria Theresia Rosalia Gräfin von Windischgrätz. From this point in time one can list 15 pastors from Hennersdorf in a complete series up to the present day.
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