Grünschlößle

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The Grünschlößle was a civic estate in Schelldorf , a district of Sankt Mangs , which was incorporated into Kempten (Allgäu) in 1972 as Kronschelldorf . The object is listed as a ground monument.

In 1601, the imperial city of Kempten had tax law and jurisdiction over Grünschlössle. In 1748 the estate was owned by the Kempten merchant Johann Christoph Bogner.

The estate was renewed in the 18th century, and a ball of the Kempten City Council in honor of the French commandant has been handed down in the castle in 1800 . In 1836 the building was taken over by a Swiss named Griott. It burned down almost completely in 1851. Only the courtyard border, consisting of four pillars from the 18th century, remained.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Alexander Duke of Württemberg: City of Kempten (= Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation [Hrsg.]: Monuments in Bavaria . Volume VII.85 ). Schnell & Steiner publishing house, Munich / Zurich 1990, ISBN 3-7954-1003-7 , p. 26th f .

literature

  • Heinrich Uhlig: Sankt Mang. History of an Allgäu community. Verlag des Heimatpflegers von Schwaben, Kempten (Allgäu) 1955, pp. 456f.
  • Michael Petzet : City and District of Kempten. (= Bavarian art monuments. Vol. 5), 1st edition. Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich 1959, DNB 453751636 , p. 137.

Coordinates: 47 ° 42 ′ 43.4 ″  N , 10 ° 19 ′ 45.1 ″  E