Gaudententurm
The Gaudententurm residence is a listed building in Partschins .
It was named after Gaudenz von Partschins, who had a residential tower built in the entire complex in the 14th century . The Hendl sold the estate to the von Stachlburg in 1586 . Subsequently, the owners were von Waltenhofen (from 1619), von Rolandin (1638), von Isser (1794), from 1919 von Sölder .
The current appearance of the residence was created in 1620 by Cyriac von Waltenhofen, Regimentsrath zu Innsbruck. A renaissance portal , marked 1620, has been preserved from this period . In 1955 a three-story, bay-like extension was built on the north side. This extension was carried out according to the specifications of the Trientner Monument Office, so the original tower remained partially visible.
After World War II, Ernst von Glasersfeld lived here with his family.
Web links
- Entry in the monument browser on the website of the South Tyrolean Monuments Office
literature
- Friedrich von Sölder : History of the residence Gaudententurn , in: The Schlern . , Volume 37, 1963, issue 10/11, p. 360 ff.
- Josef Tarneller : The court names in the Burggrafenamt and the neighboring communities , Vienna 1909 Digitalized online at Teßmann
- Cölestin Stampfer : Palaces and castles in Merano and environs . Universitätsverlag Wagner, Innsbruck 3rd edition 1929. online
- Silvia Renhart ea: Partschins , Association for Home Care Partschins, Partschins 1997/98 online
Individual evidence
- ↑ Ernst von Glasersfeld: Non-binding memories: Sketches from a distant life , Bozen, 2008
Coordinates: 46 ° 41 ′ 3.2 " N , 11 ° 4 ′ 29.1" E