Meising noble seat
The noble seat Meising , also called Roberschlag or Gschlössl , is located in the Meising district of the municipality of Sarleinsbach in the Rohrbach district (Meising 7) in Upper Austria .
In 1397 a Hertel Wolffurtner zw Mawsing is named on the house . The seat is probably to be equated with the today inconspicuous house called Gschlössl or Schlösslhäusl . There is no further documentary evidence of the house, but individual building elements point to a Renaissance period , such as a cantilevered stone on the east side with the year 1557 or the window frames of the house. According to local research, the house was probably built under Hieronymus von Sprinzenstein (1541) as a seat for a bailiff or administrator.
As is so often the case, there is also a legend of an underground passage about the seat. According to local tradition, however, it may also be that this corridor started in the adjacent Meierhof of Sprinzenstein Castle and once led to a derelict Burgstall (Steinfels).
literature
- Norbert Grabherr : Castles and palaces in Upper Austria. A guide for castle hikers and friends of home. 3rd edition . Oberösterreichischer Landesverlag, Linz 1976, ISBN 3-85214-157-5 .
- 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.
Web links
- Building blocks for local history of the Rohrbach district in the forum OoeGeschichte.at
Individual evidence
- ↑ Steingruber, 2013, p. 294.
Coordinates: 48 ° 32 '40.3 " N , 13 ° 56'15.3" E