Farm Klabiner

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The farms Klabiner (left) and Messner (right)

The Klabiner farm is a farm in the Ganz fraction of the municipality of Matrei in East Tyrol . The farm is an East Tyrolean pair farm that is important for rural architecture and living culture and, together with the neighboring Messner farm, forms a rural ensemble. The Klabinerhof is also one of the 42 municipalities under monument protection ( list entry ).

Location and ensemble

The Klabiner farm is located in the Ganz fraction, which is southwest of the Matreier market. The farm itself is located to the north or just below the St. Nikolaus branch church . To the east of the Klabinerhof (Ganz No. 14) is the Messner Farm (Ganz No. 15), a little to the north is House Ganz No. 17. The Klabinerhof consists of a residential building with an attached farm building and a well house.

Building

The Klabiner farm is part of the Klabinerhube and, like the neighboring Messnerhof, was a free pen property of the Matreier Pfarrwidum until the abolition of the manor. The preserved facility of the Klabinerhof dates from the 17th century. The Paarhof complex is a two-storey building with a central floor plan, which has been preserved in its original state with minor changes. The residential building was built with the ridge perpendicular to the slope and is protected by a flat shingle roof. The block construction has a sloping upper storey and a small gable roof with a closed wooden parapet . The kitchen, designed as a smoke kitchen, was set up on the valley side. It consists of an open, brick-built stove and has a smoke outlet hole above the door and above the sliding windows. The room was laid out on the slope and equipped with paneling, wooden ceilings and a brick oven. The associated farm building is more recent as it had to be rebuilt after a fire in 1778. This is a mixed building that was built parallel to the first of the house. A two-storey barn with a board shingle roof and an open basement with drying rods is located above the masonry stable, which is accessed on the eaves side. The ridge beam of the farm building is marked with the year 1779 . The courtyard also includes the well house, which is a stand construction with a hacked trough and a pent roof.

Individual evidence


literature

  • Bundesdenkmalamt (Ed.): The art monuments of the political district of Lienz. Part III. Iseltal, Defereggental, Kalsertal, Virgental. Verlag Berger, Horn 2007 ISBN 978-3-85028-448-6 (Austrian Art Topography, Volume LVII), p. 148 f.

Coordinates: 46 ° 59 ′ 21.4 "  N , 12 ° 31 ′ 58.3"  E