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1:

Workers' Hinterbrühl boardinghouse, Hauptstraße 54 (1887-1985);

 

Revitalized Marienthal workers' settlement: 2a–2g and 3:

2a:

Workers' boardinghouse, Hauptstraße 52 (1882);

2b:

Workers' boardinghouse, Hauptstraße 56 (1869);

2c:

Workers' Parkhof boardinghouse, Hauptstraße 58 (1869);

2d:

Workers' Nusshof boardinghouse, Hauptstraße 60 (1874);

2e:

Workers' Johanneshof boardinghouse, Hauptstraße 49 (1869);

2f:

Workers' Wiesenhof boardinghouse, Hauptstraße 47 (1869);

2g:

Workers' boardinghouse, Hauptstraße 45 (1881);

3:

New factory hospital, Hauptstraße 43 (1882; since 1931 boardinghouse);

4:

Mortuary and washhouse (1882);

5:

Employees' Mautner- or Beamten-Haus boardinghouse, Dr. Löw-Gasse 1, stairways 1 and 2 (1926);

6a:

Artisans' boardinghouse, Dr. Löw-Gasse 2 (1893);

6b:

Artisans' boardinghouse, Dr. Löw-Gasse 4 (1893);

6c:

Artisans' boardinghouse, Dr. Löw-Gasse 6 (1893–2006)M

6d–f:

Artisans' Stahl-Haus boardinghouse, Dr. Löw-Gasse 8, Stiegen 1 to 3 (1907);

7:

Stahl's living barracks with washhouse, Am Feilbach, a: 147 (1926–1960), b: 148 (1926–1960), c: 149 (1926–1960), d: 150 (1926–2000);

8:

House of the workers' co-operative society, the Consumers' Association, Hauptstraße (1864–2008); largely original rebuilt as Marienthal Museum in 2009;

9:

Workers' Altgebäude (Old Building) boardinghouse, Hauptstraße 64, a: western wing, b: middle wing, c: eastern wing (1833 built as factory, rebuilt as a dwelling-house in 1845, pulled down 2008);

10:

Montessoriheim (1893–2005; first washhouse and boardinghouse, 1922–1929 Montessori kindergarten, 1930–1938 home for unemployed singles);

11:

Dwelling-house of the gardener, Hauptstraße 62 (1868–1989);

12:

Northern greenhouse, Herrengarten (1889–about 1955);

13:

Southern greenhouse, Herrengarten (1870–about 1965);

14:

Tennis court, Herrengarten (before 1914–1938);

15:

Hermann Todesco monument (1866), now in front of the Community Center Gramatneusiedl, Marie-Jahoda-Platz 1, since 1991;

16:

Bathing hut at the Feilbach river (1894–1930);

17:

Music pavilion with bowling alley, Herrengarten (1894–1931);

18:

Lock II, at the Feilbach river (1846), renewed several times;

19:

Factory's school in the workers' Schulhof boardinghouse, since 1885 warehouse;

20:

Workers' Schulhof boardinghouse, Hauptstraße 66 (1846–1991);

21:

Fire station (1847/50–1991), 1876–1932 home of the fire brigade of the Marienthal textile factory;

22:

Stable and deposit (1847/50–1991), 1850–1864 also with a sick-room;

23:

Workers' Spitalhof boardinghouse, Hauptstraße 68 (1881); on this place was the old hospital of the Marienthal textile factory (1864–1881);

24:

Factory restaurant (»Traiteurie«), Hauptstraße 70 (1866), with a guest garden in the court;

25:

Dance and theatre building, in the court of Hauptstraße 70 (1881–2004), 1962–1975 sewing plant;

26:

Commercial room with closet and magazine in the north (1891), today dwelling house Hauptstraße 72;

27:

Two and a half sheds of the plant for bleaching and textile finishing (1869), in the north closets and wood storages (1895), today magazine of a warehouse;

28:

Workers' Neugebäude (New Building) boardinghouse, Reisenberg, An der Fischa 1 (1846/50);

29:

Lock I, at the Fischa river, Reisenberg (1860–1950s);

30:

Factory director's Herrenhaus dwelling-house, Hauptstraße 53 (1865), sewing plant 1960–1962, bureau of the »Para-Chemie« acrylic glass factory since 1962;

31a–c:

Entrance block, Hauptstraße, a: Door-keeper building (1847/50–1991) with platform-balance (about 1910–1931), b: Technical bureau (1847/50–1994), c: Kontor office (1892–1994);

32:

Turbine and dynamo plant, Gramatneusiedl & Reisenberg (1890);

33:

Fountain house, Reisenberg, near Reisenbergerstraße 4 (1896);

34:

Kontor office and commercial room of the plants for dyeing, washing, and printing (1881);

35:

Boiler house with smokestack of the weaving mill (1855), houses of the steam-engine and of the dynamo (1878), house of the electrical generator, engine room, pump room, and room for the dust collector (1907) of the weaving mill;

36:

Plant for raising of the weaving mill (1890);

37:

Magazine for linen goods of the weaving mill (1890);

38:

Building for the artisans (1907) with forge (1920 & 1922).