Harpfetsham (Palling)
The small church village Harpfetsham is part of Palling's municipality in the Traunstein district . The place consists of the former large manorial parsonage and other courtyards and residential buildings. In 1991 Harpfetsham had 69 residents.
history
Until around 1200, the Pallinger rectory located here was the seat of the Lords of Harpfetsham (Harpoltesheim and similar names), who were active as Salzburg bishopric ministers. After the local nobility died out, the seat with extensive agriculture was assigned to the pastors of Palling. In 1245 the rectory chapel (current side church) and in 1278 a pastor for the first time at Harpfetsham is documented. A huge parsonage complex was built up into the 19th century and held this function until 1941. After a change of ownership, the building now serves as a monastery property or as an education and recreation center for the Franciscan Sisters of Schönbrunn .
Attractions
Economy rectory / monastery property
Enclosed complex around a long rectangular courtyard, the former rectory (1732, essentially late medieval) is a three-storey baroque plastered building with a crooked roof . This large rectory chapel with a roof turret is placed across the corner and the two-storey Kooperatorstöckl (1751) is attached to it. The current monastery property is completed by 4 differently proportioned and juxtaposed economic buildings.
Parish chapel of St. James
The late Gothic hall building from 1476 underwent a late Baroque redesign around 1700. The church has a three-bay nave and a single-bay retracted choir. A roof turret with an onion hood sits on the west gable.
Of equipment, the Church has a high Baroque high altar from 1684, a Renaissance fresco (Resurrection) in the nave of 1582, a new baroque right tabernacle -Seitenaltar and the nave vault a Mary Queen of Heaven -Fresko.
Soil monuments
literature
- Gotthard Kießling and Dorit Reimann: Monuments in Bavaria, Volume I.22 Traunstein district. Kunstverlag Josef Fink, Lindenberg, 2007.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Bavarian State Office for Statistics and Data Processing (Ed.): Official local directory for Bavaria, territorial status: May 25, 1987 . Issue 450 of the articles on Bavaria's statistics. Munich November 1991, DNB 94240937X , p. 148 ( digitized version ).
Coordinates: 47 ° 59 ' N , 12 ° 40' E