!!!Seefeld-Großkadolz

Seefeld-Grosskadolz, Lower Austria, market town in the district of 
Hollabrunn, alt. 192&nbsp;m, pop. 1,019, area 21.88&nbsp;km<SUP>/SUP>, 
on the River Pulkau, at the Austrian Czech border. Wine-growing 
industry and agriculture, park for mobile homes. - Romanesque and 
Gothic parish church in Seefeld, altered in Baroque style in 1726, 
interior dating from the middle of the 18%%sup th/%  century; parish 
house (around 1670); pillory (17%%sup th/%  century); depiction of the 
Holy Trinity (mid-19%%sup th/%  century); Kaiser Franz Joseph fountain 
(1898); wine-cellar lane with residential buildings; manorial estate 
(18%%sup th/%  century); palace, three-storey, four-wing building with 
park, built 1710-1715 on the site of a former moated castle owned by 
the Kuenringers, festival hall, room decorated with frescoes by 
J.&nbsp;B. Bergl, chapel (consecrated in 1702) with architectural and 
ceiling paintings by representatives of the Maulbertsch School.


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