Fuhrmannhaus is the oldest surviving house in the west of Vienna, Austria.[1] It is part of the 14th borough Penzing.
Fuhrmannhaus | |
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Architectural style | Baroque |
Location | Vienna, Austria |
Address | Linzer Str. 404, 1140 Vienna |
Coordinates | 48°12′07″N 16°15′38″E / 48.201937°N 16.260473°E |
History
editThe history of the Fuhrmannhaus can be sourced back to the 17th century by a stair railing from the year 1687. This railing is part of the reconstruction after the Second Viennese Ottoman siege in 1683. At the site of the house, however, there is also evidence of a Roman watchtower and a medieval settlement, where today's Linzer Straße (Linzer Street) applies as an important transport road to Linz since the 12th century. Furthermore, a barred tiny window from the time before 1500 is still preserved in the courtyard of the building. The Fuhrmannhaus has an art-historically valuable small hall with frescoes from the late 17th century. This hall is currently used for cultural events such as classical concerts and readings.[2][3] Furthermore, the building accommodates a traditional Viennese wine tavern.[4] In the courtyard art exhibitions and different markets are held, such as farmers' and Christmas markets.[5]
In the course of its more than three hundred years of history, the Fuhrmannhaus changed hands several times. Around 1680 it was acquired by the Barnabites who used the building as a farmyard as well as summer quarters for members of the monastery. In 1840, Franz Xaver Fuhrmann bought the house and operated a wagon company for several decades. Since then it remained in the possession of the heirs of the family Fuhrmann and thus received its present name.
Gallery
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Fuhrmannhaus, front
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Fuhrmannhaus, back
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inner courtyard, evening
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stair railing at inner courtyard
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inner courtyard
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stair railing (1687), inside the house
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Mary with child (statue, year unknown)
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roof-light
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gate from outside
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gate, inside
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entrance to fresco hall at inner courtyard
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barred tiny window (before 1500)
Literature
edit- Felix Czeike: Wiener Bezirkskulturführer, XIV. Penzing. Wien [u.a.], published by Jugend & Volk, page 43, Vienna 1980. (German).
References
edit- ^ History of Fuhrmannhaus. Article by Hertha Dopplinger (born Hertha Fuhrmann), 2008.
- ^ Klassisches & Neues. Website of the cultural association Klassisches & Neues with events in 2024 in the frescoed hall at Fuhrmannhaus.
- ^ Take 5. Website of the cultural association Take 5 with events in 2024 in the frescoed hall at Fuhrmannhaus.
- ^ Weinschenke im Fuhrmannhaus. Article about the wine tavern at Fuhrmannhaus on the website of Falter.
- ^ Diesen Bauernmarkt gibt es seit 40 Jahren. (en: This farmers' market has been around for 40 years. Article by Patricia Hillinger in the Austrian local newspaper Mein Bezirk. Dezember 15, 2023
External links
edit- Official website of the administration of Fuhrmannhaus.
- Article on the website Wien Geschichte Wiki.