Denkmalgeschütztes Objekt is a protected object listed on the Austrian cultural property list as kept by the Federal Monuments Office known as the Bundesdenkmalamt (BDA).

The Austrian directory of "kulturdenkmal" objects is kept in accordance with the Austrian monument protection law of December 2007, which reported over 16,000 listed properties in Austria. The BDA estimates the total inventory to be about 60,000 objects, and the complete monument database was published in 2011. Approximately three-quarters of items in Austria are of a secular nature (castles and palaces, residential buildings, etc.), ten percent are religious buildings (churches), and roughly about one seventh are groups of monuments (museum collections, archaeological sites and finds). In addition to the official list of physical monuments there is also a list of items of interest from the Austrian Dehio Handbook presented by the Department of Inventory and monument research (developed by the BDA).

"Denkmalgeschütztes Objekt" according to state (AT=national level), 2007[1]
Type of Object AT BGL KTN NOE OOE SBG STM TIR VBG WIE
All Objects36,363
16,678
1,972
1,042
2,687
1,243
10,056
4,424
5,536
2,901
2,138
1,329
4,690
1,621
4,676
1,838
1,476
566
3,132
1,472
Archeology2,3302391661,109205954882512
Construction features1136319186922228
Movable heritage242NANANANANANANANANA
Individual buildings17224413100
Gardens and parks25245421214
Horticultural Monuments115932211101013433
Secular Buildings12,2396999682,9242,4131,1219321,4504711,261
Sacred buildings1,3847791305214861443138173
Collections121811098205357
Technical monuments920526230147314

References

  1. "BDA list". Archived from the original on 2011-07-29. Retrieved 2011-07-30.
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