Anton Pardatscher

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Anton Pardatscher (* 1869 in Gries ; † June 12, 1922 in Merano ) was an Austrian architect who mainly worked in Merano. Some of its buildings are under monumental and ensemble protection .

Life

From 1893 Pardatscher worked for the Musch & Lun company . On their behalf, he planned a number of buildings. In 1905 he started his own business.

Building (selection)

image Surname Built place Others
Meran Villa Tirolerhaus 2015.jpg Villa Tirolerhaus in Merano 1896 Meran, St.-Georgen-Straße 28 The villa was listed as a historical monument in 1987.


Meran Ultenhof.jpg Villa Ultenhof 1899 Merano, Winkelweg 71

The villa was listed as a historical monument in 1981.

Tscherms Rathaus Architect Anton Pardatscher.jpg town hall 1912 Tscherms , Gampenstraße 17
Meran Pfarrwidum Obermais.jpg Parish dedication near St. Georgen 1913 Meran, St.Georgen-Straße 2–4 The Widum was placed under monument protection in 1981.
Meran Villa Altenburg Karl-Wolf-Strasse 65 II.jpg Altenburg Villa 1914 Meran, Karl-Wolf-Strasse 65 The villa was placed under ensemble protection in 2014.
Meran Reichenbach 2.jpg Reichenbach residence Meran, Reichenbachgasse 2-4

Extensive restoration in 1903 for the new owner Hermann von Tappeiner by Musch & Lun, planning by Anton Pardatscher.

The residence was listed as a historical monument in 1951.

Teutonic Order Convention, Deanery Lana 1.JPG Teutonic Order Convention 1856/57 Lana, Erzherzog-Eugen-Strasse

The building was rebuilt in the neo-baroque style in 1911/14 and placed under monument protection in 1979.


Meran St. Georg 2020.jpg St. George Meran, Cavourstrasse

In 1914 the church was extended by two bays and the south aisle was added. The church was listed as a historical monument in 1980.


Meran Villa Baumgartner Alpinistraße 48 2020.jpg Villa Baumgartner 1914 Meran, Alpinistraße 48

The villa was listed as a historical monument in 2005.


literature

  • House plan of the spa town of Merano: List of streets, squares and promenades, villas, houses and farmsteads in the spa district of Merano. Meran: Pötzelberger 1922.
  • Anna Pixner Pertoll: Built into the light: the Merano villas, their gardens and the development of the city (1860–1920) . Ed. Raetia, Bozen 2009, ISBN 978-88-7283-355-1
  • Josef Weingartner : The art monuments of South Tyrol . 7th edition, Athesia, Bozen 1991.

Web links

Commons : Anton Pardatscher  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Entry in the monument browser on the website of the South Tyrolean Monuments Office
  2. Entry in the monument browser on the website of the South Tyrolean Monuments Office
  3. Untermaiser weekly from 27 April 1912
  4. Entry in the monument browser on the website of the South Tyrolean Monuments Office
  5. Ensemble protection plan of Merano ES 04.14
  6. Meraner Zeitung of July 29, 1903
  7. Entry in the monument browser on the website of the South Tyrolean Monuments Office
  8. Weingartner, p. 501
  9. Entry in the monument browser on the website of the South Tyrolean Monuments Office
  10. Weingartner, p. 588
  11. Entry in the monument browser on the website of the South Tyrolean Monuments Office
  12. Entry in the monument browser on the website of the South Tyrolean Monuments Office