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Museum of local history: Near Biedermannsdorf there was a Roman road station, which was excavated in the 1990s. The local history museum, which opened on October 26, 2000, displayed coins, pots and clay vessels, grave goods from three graves (jewelry, etc.), oil lamps, clasps and offered documentation on the building remains (wells, hearths, bricks of a floor heating system, etc.).However, the museum has not existed for years.
Borromeo: The origin of the complex was a baroque country castle, Schloss Perlas east of the parish church. After several changes of ownership, it was acquired by the Sisters of Charity of St. Charles Borromeo in 1882, and in 1883 they opened an orphanage and an elementary school there. In 1897, a new building was erected north of the church in Perlasgasse, which is characterized as a monumental late historicist four-wing building, and in 1902 a convent church was built. In 1949 it became the "Biedermannsdorf Women's Trade School". The church was profaned and has been a library since 1982. The building was bought by the municipality of Biedermannsdorf on June 16, 1982 and leased to the Ministry of Education, and a "Höhere Bundeslehranstalt für wirtschaftliche Berufe" was opened in it.
Biedermannsdorf Parish Church: the church is dedicated to St. "John the Baptist" and is a medieval building in the core, but otherwise Baroque, built in 1727-1728 by Franz Jänggl. The late baroque high altar shows the baptism of Christ by John the Baptist. Two side altars and a late baroque pulpit belong to the further equipment. A Kaufmann organ from 1892 is located in the organ loft.
Wasenhof Castle (Schloss Biedermannsdorf): The building is a three-winged structure from the Baroque period, built around 1731. Around 1454, the Wasenhof was located on the site. The complex was donated to the St. Stephen's Foundation in 1883 and established as a home for handicapped children. Since 1939 it has been owned by the municipality of Vienna and continued to be used as a children's home for decades. For years the facility has been vacant, currently (2019) discussions and clarifications are underway about conversion or new uses of the buildings and the land.
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