Latschburg

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Latschburg in Pfons

The Latschburg is located in the municipality of Pfons in the Innsbruck-Land district of Tyrol (Schöfens 23).

history

The baroque residence Latschburg was built around 1710 by Martin Fuchs († 1712) from a herdsman's hut . Then he was sold to the Barons von Voglmayr. These were followed by the barons of Triangi. In the middle of the 17th century, the property came to Josef von Stolz, chief magistrate of the prince's salt works of Hall in Tyrol , and after him to his son Franz von Stolz, who calls himself Stolz von Latschburg. For the salt transport over the Brenner Pass, the horse was changed at the Latschburg. From 1899 the estate came into the possession of the von Woertz zu Sprengenstein family, who run an agricultural business here.

Latschburg residence today

The noble seat was always unreinforced and is now a three-story building under a gable roof, which also includes the attached farm building. The building has a five-axis front facing the Wipptal. A protruding two-storey central bay window is adorned on all three sides with simple stucco decorations from the time it was built. In 1956, the painter Raimund Wörle installed a fresco with the Madonna forest grid on the upper part of the bay window and the coats of arms of some of the owner families in the lower part. A two-storey corner bay window is equipped with unpainted stucco fields. The red-white-red shutters on the house are striking. Inside the house, the so-called paradise room is furnished with a ceiling fresco by Kaspar Waldmann from the beginning of the 18th century.

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Individual evidence

  1. Johann Jakob Staffler , 1839, p. 958.
  2. ^ Stoltz von Latschburg
  3. “On the trail of white gold, the salt road from Hall to Brenner” ( Memento from April 7, 2014 in the Internet Archive )

Coordinates: 47 ° 8 ′ 0.4 ″  N , 11 ° 27 ′ 19.5 ″  E