Cordon house

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Cordon House (2020)

The Cordon House , also known as the Adlhart House , at Burgfriedstrasse 1 in the Tennengau district capital Hallein is a listed building .

history

The building in the Burgfried district was built for the border customs guard set up by Prince Archbishop Johann Ernst von Thun and Hohenstein (1687–1709). It was bought by the community in 1816 and used again and again as a hospital, most recently the Hallein carving school was housed in it.

On the mediation of Alois Zwerber, sculptor teacher at the carving school in Hallein, Jakob Adlhart the Elder acquired in 1908 . Ä., Painter, carver, gilder and barrel painter from South Tyrol, the Cordon House. Its “workshop for Christian art and applied arts” achieved international importance through commissions from heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand , for whom Adlhart worked in the Blühnbachtal and in Dalmatia. From 1911 to 1914 orders were carried out in Split and Larissa. The sculptor Max Domenig headed the workshop from 1913 to 1915 .

source

  • HF Wagner: Topography of Alt-Hallein . In: Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft für Salzburger Landeskunde , Volume 55 (1915), pp. 1–44 ( PDF (7.4 MB) on ZOBODAT )

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Fritz Moosleitner: Hallein - Portrait of a small town. Site protection commission of the city of Hallein, Hallein 1989, p. 161

Coordinates: 47 ° 41 ′ 1.5 ″  N , 13 ° 5 ′ 55.4 ″  E