Angerheim residence
The Angerheim residence is a protected architectural monument of the market town of Lana in South Tyrol .
history
The residence was mentioned as early as the 16th century. The Lords of Goldegg are named as owners until it came into the hands of the Grabmayr family. Mostly active as officials at the local court, the family has appeared in Lana since the beginning of the 17th century. In 1779 the judge von Lana and later official of the Teutonic Order in Silandro, Johann Anton Grabmayr, was raised to the nobility with the predicate "von Angerheim" and thus named himself after his inherited residence. He later settled in Bolzano as a lawyer .
description
The building has a corner bay on stone consoles and a pedestrian passage on the north facade. Inside, there is a paneled room on the first floor with a beamed ceiling from the end of the 16th century. The bay window has a ridge vault. On the second floor there is a room with a coffered ceiling from the 17th century.
Web links
- Entry in the monument browser on the website of the South Tyrolean Monuments Office
Coordinates: 46 ° 36 '52.6 " N , 11 ° 9' 9.5" E
Individual evidence
- ^ Otto Stolz : The expansion of Germanness in South Tyrol in the light of the documents . R. Oldenbourg, 1932 ( google.de [accessed October 22, 2017]).