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Neu-Reisenberg

The settlement Neu-Reisenberg is located in the south of the Marienthal factory area and is part of the community of Reisenberg (including the workers’ Neugebäude boarding-house, An der Fischa 1, built in 1846). The settlement developed from about 1875 along the Mitterndorferstraße and Reisenbergerstraße, which was something like the shopping center of the Marienthal workers. It was also the place where the most important inns of the Marienthal workers were located: for example, the Heinrich Treer warehouse, butchery, and inn, which is mentioned twice by name in the Marienthal study, and the Sam inn, the most important meeting point of the Marienthal workers.

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The Mitterndorferstraße in Neu-Reisenberg (community of Reisenberg). On the left, the Sam inn, followed by the factory’s warehouse of Franz Hollub (1824–1916), since 1918 of Heinrich Treer (1882–1961).

Picture postcard about 1915, Sperlings Postkartenverlag; original 8,9 X 14,2 cm.

Source: Archives for the History of Sociology in Austria (Graz), Walter Dienstl: Marienthal-Gramatneusiedl picture collection, call number 43/244.
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The Sam inn (pronounce: sa:m) in Neu-Reisenberg, Mitterndorferstraße 4 (built 1877), opened 1886, closed 2006, an important meeting point of Marienthal workers.

Photo 1910; original 9,0 X 14,0 cm.

Source: Archives for the History of Sociology in Austria (Graz), Walter Dienstl: Marienthal-Gramatneusiedl picture collection, call number 43/007.
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The guest garden of the Sam inn in Neu-Reisenberg, Mitterndorferstraße 4.

Photo about 1926; original 9,0 X 14,5 cm.

Source: Archives for the History of Sociology in Austria (Graz), Walter Dienstl: Marienthal-Gramatneusiedl picture collection, call number 43/504.
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The inn »To the South Pole« of Josef Reinbacher (pronounce: ’rainbaxər; 1892–1969) in Neu-Reisenberg, Reisenbergerstraße 11, with its owner; since 1999 »Valide Sultan Camii« Turkish Islamic cultural center of the »İslam Kültür Merkezleri Birliği / Union of Islamic Cultural Centers« (UIKZ).

Photo about 1930; original 11,9 X 8,0 cm.

Source: Archives for the History of Sociology in Austria (Graz), Walter Dienstl: Marienthal-Gramatneusiedl picture collection, call number 43/009.
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The cinema in the court of the inn »To the South Pole« in Neu-Reisenberg, Reisenbergerstraße 11, opened in 1923, closed in 1962; today part of the »Valide Sultan Camii« Turkish Islamic cultural center.

Picture postcard about 1924, [s.l.: s.n.]; original 8,9 X 13,8 cm.

Source: Archives for the History of Sociology in Austria (Graz), Walter Dienstl: Marienthal-Gramatneusiedl picture collection, call number 43/233.
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The warehouse, butchery (both closed in 1988), and inn (closed about 1980) of Heinrich Treer (pronounce: ’tre:r; 1882–1961) in Neu-Reisenberg, Mitterndorferstraße 2 (built 1878), opened in 1918.

Photo about 1930; original 20,1 X 25,5 cm.

Source: Archives for the History of Sociology in Austria (Graz), »Marienthal« Virtual Archives, Georg Grausam picture collection, call number 47/012.002.033.
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The warehouse, butchery, and inn of Heinrich Treer in Neu-Reisenberg, Mitterndorferstraße 2, mentioned by name twice in the Marienthal study.

Photo about 1926; original 8,6 X 13,6 cm.

Source: Archives for the History of Sociology in Austria (Graz), Walter Dienstl: Marienthal-Gramatneusiedl picture collection, call number 43/015.
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The hairdressing salon of master barber Karl Cuda (pronounce: ’t∫uda; 1900–1940) in Neu-Reisenberg, Mitterndorferstraße 5.

Photo 1930s; original 8,9 X 13,0 cm.

Source: Archives for the History of Sociology in Austria (Graz), Walter Dienstl: Marienthal-Gramatneusiedl picture collection, call number 43/019.
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© Reinhard Müller
Status: June 2010

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