Residence Kollegg

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Front side of the Kollegg residence in Bozen (towards Dominikanerplatz)

The Ansitz Kollegg is a late Baroque building in the South Tyrolean capital Bozen on the corner of Goethestrasse and Dominikanerplatz .

On the street side there are two arched gates with pilaster frames, curved gables and vase attachments in Empire style . Stucco-decorated window frames with parapets and essays reveal the lordly character of the building. The structure of the building is emphasized by a risalit on Dominikanerplatz , and the loggia at the end is designed with straight beams. Several stucco ceilings have been preserved inside .

The building takes its name from the Bolzano family, who were ennobled in 1618. Their house, in which the Tyrolean governor resided for a long time , was given the freedom of the nobility and the name Kollegg in 1658 . In 1700 the residence was transferred to the Fedrigotti and then to the von Grustner family.

The residence was listed as a historical monument in 1953 .

literature

  • Josef Weingartner : The art monuments Bolzano . Vienna-Augsburg: Hölzel 1926, p. 172 f. (on-line)
  • Josef Weingartner: The art monuments of South Tyrol. Volume 2: Bozen and surroundings, Unterland, Burggrafenamt, Vinschgau. 7th edition, edit. by Magdalena Hörmann-Weingartner. Bozen-Innsbruck-Vienna: Athesia-Tyrolia 1991. ISBN 88-7014-642-1 , p. 91.

Web links

Commons : Kollegg (Bozen)  - collection of images, videos and audio files
  • Entry in the monument browser on the website of the South Tyrolean Monuments Office

Coordinates: 46 ° 29 '52.9 "  N , 11 ° 21' 7.9"  E