Burgstall Stampfegg

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Burgstall Stampfegg
Burgstall Stampfegg in winter 1985

Burgstall Stampfegg in winter 1985

Alternative name (s): Stamphegkch
Creation time : 1013
Castle type : Höhenburg, spur location
Conservation status: Burgstall
Place: Stampfendorf district, Gutau community
Geographical location 48 ° 27 '37.8 "  N , 14 ° 38' 40.4"  E Coordinates: 48 ° 27 '37.8 "  N , 14 ° 38' 40.4"  E
Height: 668  m above sea level NN
Burgstall Stampfegg (Upper Austria)
Burgstall Stampfegg

The Burgstall Stampfegg (also known as Stamphegkch and named after the Stampfental) is an abandoned Spornburg at 668  m above sea level. NN in the area of ​​the municipality Gutau in the district of Freistadt of Upper Austria . The abandoned castle or castle stable is located on a rock at the confluence of the Stampfenbach and the Aist above the Riedlhammer inn.

history

The area was first mentioned in 853 AD, when King Ludwig II confirmed the area between the Aist and Naarn rivers , the so-called Regensburger Luß , which Count Wilhelm had donated to the Sankt Emmeram monastery .

1013 is mentioned here as lord of the castle Bernecker von Capellen . Around 1331 Stampfegg and Prandegg belonged to the Reichenstein lordship . With Dorothea von Capellen this family died out. Then Stampfegg came to the Liechtensteiner and Reichensteiner . In 1433 Stampfegg was already referred to as Burgstall, but continued as an office. In 1481 Stamphegkch is named as the center of the office of the same name. In 1567 the rule came to the Styrian knight Christoph Haym. He was followed by his son Hans II. Through the marriage of his daughter Johanna Maria in 1632, Stampfegg came to Count Wenzel Reichard von Sprinzenstein . In 1729 Johann Georg Adam von Hoheneck bought the Stampfegg office and united it with the Schlüßlberg rule . He was followed in 1769 by the Counts of Harrach, whose property came to the Kinskys by marriage .

description

The substructure of Stampfegg and a trench can still be seen today. There are indications of a former massive development. The archaeological finds relate to a bone whorl and a spindle whorl as well as various pottery fragments .

See also

literature

  • Georg Grüll : Castles and palaces in Upper Austria, Volume 1: Mühlviertel . Birken-Verlag, Vienna 1962.
  • Oskar Hille: Castles and palaces in Upper Austria then and now . Verlag Ferdinand Berger & Sons, Horn 1975, ISBN 3-85028-023-3 .
  • Alfred Höllhuber : A nameless wooden castle on the Strafenberg in the market town of St. Leonhard near Freistadt. In: Upper Austrian homeland sheets . Volume 34, Issue 3/4, Linz 1980, pp. 148 and 163 (full article pp. 141–165, online (PDF) in the forum OoeGeschichte.at).
  • Leopold Josef Mayböck : In preparation, various manuscripts, collected data and facts about castles, castle stables, palaces, seats, courtyards in the lower Mühlviertel. Unpublished manuscript, Schwertberg.
  • Josef Reitinger: The prehistoric and early historical finds in Upper Austria . Oberösterreichischer Landesverlag (publication series of the OÖ. Musealverein, vol. 3), Linz 1968.
  • Christian K. Steingruber : A critical consideration of the historical-topographical manual of the fortifications and mansions of Upper Austria . Upper Austrian Provincial Archives , Linz 2013.
  • Festival committee of the 800-year and Riedmark celebrations (ed.): Gutau once and now. Published for the 800th and Riedmark celebrations. Gutau 1930, p. 56 ( section “Stampfegg” with excerpt from digi.landesbibliothek.at).

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Alfred Höllhuber, 1980, p. 142.
  2. Christian K. Steingruber, 2013, p. 60.
  3. Christoph Gutjahr with attachments by Günter Christandl and Silvia Renhardt: The Kirchberg von Deutschfeistritz, Graz-Umgebung district, Styria - an early medieval castle site? 2006, p. 301–302 ( zrc-sazu.si [PDF; 3.7 MB ]).