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Neulengbach is a town with 8329 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2022) in the Wienerwald, which was granted municipal status in 2000, in the district of St. Pölten-Land in Lower Austria, Austria. It is located 36 km west of Vienna and is a member of the Wienerwald Initiativ Region.
Culture and sights
The courthouse is a three-winged late Renaissance building originally built around 1620 under Baron Johann Eusebius Khuen, which was extended in the mid-19th century and in 1951.
Museum Neulengbach in the courthouse
On the occasion of the town elevation of Neulengbach, the remaining collections were moved to the former offices of the district court. Under the present name "Museum Neulengbach" a small study collection was made accessible to the visitors. It can be visited as part of guided tours of the town and was open regularly on Sundays for the first time between May and October in 2005.
In 2005, an inventory project was also underway, in the course of which the entire museum inventory was recorded electronically.
Egon Schiele was imprisoned in the prison wing of the district court in the same building; the museum also commemorates this.
The Parish Church of Neulengbach
Catholic Parish Church Ollersbach Assumption of the Virgin Mary
Castle Neulengbach; on a mountain cone, elevated, above the city built late Renaissance building from the 16th /17th century.
Laurenzi Church; a Romanesque church in the scattered settlement of Haag near Markersdorf
Raipoltenbach ruin; a castle ruin of which the corner towers are still preserved in a ruinous condition
Baumgarten Castle in Ollersbach
Wiesenhaus, a late baroque building
Former Filial Church of St. Trinity on the banks of the Seebach (Umseer Straße 12); a branch of St. Christophen mentioned in documents from 1248 to 1876, later a branch of Neulengbach and since 1982 profaned and privately owned. The church is a small hall building with a low protruding west tower and has a Romanesque core. The sacral building was destroyed several times (1683 in the course of the Great Turkish War and 1805 and 1809 in the course of the Napoleonic Wars) and rebuilt.
Jewish cemetery in the Almersbergstraße
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