List of castles, palaces, residences and fortified sites in the Hermagor district

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This list names the castles , palaces , residences and fortified sites in the Hermagor district in Carinthia .

Explanation of the list

  • Name: Name of the plant.
  • Parish: Shows the parish in which the building is located.
  • Location: Shows the geographic coordinates.
  • Type: The type of building is specified, such as castle, fortress, palace, manor, fortified church, rampart.
  • History: historical outline
  • Condition: Description of the current condition or use.
  • Image: Displays a picture of the building if possible.
  • Monument protection: leads to an entry in the list of monuments.

list

Surname
local community
location
Type
history
Status
image Monument protection
Aichelburg Sankt Stefan im Gailtal location Castle 1307 mentioned a tower that was soon expanded; destroyed in the 15th century and rebuilt, also after fire in 1516. abandoned in 1691 after fire. ruin Aichelburg.jpg 21326f1
Bichlhof Palace (Hof Aichbichl) Sankt Stefan im Gailtal location lock built as a manor around 1600; redesigned around 1800. preserved, inhabited. Bichlhof Castle Gailtal.jpg 21334f1
Bodenhof Castle (Padnhof) Sankt Stefan im Gailtal location lock built in the early 16th century (Aichelburg farmyard?); Expanded in the 17th century, only the eastern half of the former court preserved, rebuilt / renovated around 1900. rebuilt partially preserved, inhabited. Bodenhof Castle, St Ste.JPG 21331f1
Burgegg Castle Kirchbach Location? [5] Castle Destroyed in the middle of the 15th century. completely disintegrate. No
Dellach Castle Dellach (Gailtal) approx. Location? [8th] lock Called from the 14th century, in the 17th century a castle. EheObjektDenkmal.svg No
Egg fortified church Hermagor-Pressegger See location Fortified church late Gothic church. The well-fortified cemetery wall with the corner tower came off in the first half of the 20th century. Attachment lost; Church preserved. Hermagor Egg catholic parish church hl Michael NO-view 08062017 9198.jpg 17788f1
Fortified church Förolach Hermagor-Pressegger See location Fortified church Gothic church with a fortified tower. preserved some loopholes in the tower. Förolach - Parish Church2.jpg 17774f1
Burgstall on the Gemp Gitschtal location Burgstall 1328 mentioned that the Burgstall could be built on. sparse wall remains. No
Schlossbühel Goderschach (Streitberg) Kirchbach location Rampart Rampart. ancient fragments. Wall system recognizable. No
Goldberg Castle (Goldburg) Dellach (Gailtal) approx. Location [17] Castle Called 1227; 1325 only Burgstall. dilapidated, just heaps of stones. No
Goldenstein Castle Dellach (Gailtal) location Castle built around 1300; Destroyed in 1459, then rebuilt as a castle. decayed in the 17th century. ruin 21389f1
Golzigeck Castle Sankt Lorenzen in the Gitschtal approx. Location? [19] Castle? legendary castle ruins No
Fortified church in Görtschach Hermagor-Pressegger See location Fortified church late Gothic fortified church. Cemetery fortification lost. Hermagor Görtschach branch church hl.  Heinrich NW view 18062018 3636.jpg 17773f1
Fortification Gradisce Hermagor-Pressegger See location Rampart Hallstatt period 21362f1
Fortified church Grafendorf Kirchbach location Fortified church Romanesque church expanded in late Gothic style around 1500. iron-studded door Parish church Grafendorf (Gailtal) 2.JPG 21362f1
Grafenhof Sankt Stefan im Gailtal Location [21] grange former Meierhof; from 1797 seat of the Counts of Bodenhof and therefore locally referred to as "castle". No
Greifenstein Castle Sankt Stefan im Gailtal location lock built in the middle of the 16th century; Rebuilt in 1919, corner tower since then. (rebuilt) preserved; inhabited. Greifenstein Castle in Sankt Stefan im Gailtal (1) .JPG No
Grünburg Hermagor-Pressegger See location Castle Mentioned in 1288; Rebuilt after a fire at the end of the 14th century. already decayed in the 17th century. small parts of the curtain wall have been preserved. Remnants of the keep used in farm. Grünburg Görtschitztal Valvasor.jpg No
Gurina hilltop settlement Dellach (Gailtal) location Hilltop settlement fortified settlement from the Bronze Age to Late Antiquity. Fortification remains; partly reconstructed. Dellach Gurina Settlement and Herculaneum new 24082008 44.jpg 20551f1
Hadnischegg Castle Kirchbach approx. Location? [25] Castle? fabulous castle or castle lost No
Hadnmauer dam Hermagor-Pressegger See location Barrier wall Roman times sparse wall remains of buildings and a barrier wall. 21380f1
Heidenbühel Kötschach-Mauthen approx. Location [27] fortress late antiquity (Lombard?) mentioned in the 17th century as a castle stable with finds; Archaeologically examined by Franz Jantsch after the First World War. No
Heidenturm near Danz (Haidische Thurn, Heidentempel) Hermagor-Pressegger See location Rampart Viereckschanze, probably to control Nassfeldstrasse. Wall recognizable. 17775f1
Kappele hillside settlement Gitschtal location fortified hilltop settlement prehistoric finds. late antique hilltop settlement. Ramparts. Wall remains in the east: see Burgstall Gemp . In the west cistern. 21385f1
Khunburg Hermagor-Pressegger See location Castle first mentioned in 1189. Fire in the 16th century, then gradually deteriorated. ruin Kühnburg-e.jpeg 7512f1
Khünegg Castle Hermagor-Pressegger See location lock simple construction from the 16th century, the core of which goes back to a burned-down castle built in the 15th century. Rebuilt after a fire in 1648. receive; inhabited. Khünegg Castle (1) .JPG 17785f1
Komitz ramparts Kirchbach location Rampart Rampart; (only?) according to the legend about the location of a castle. Ramps recognizable. No
Kötschach office building Kötschach-Mauthen location Office building Office building of the lordship of Pittersberg; built in the middle of the 16th century; rebuilt several times. receive Pittersberg official building, Kötschach.jpg 20451f1
Fortified church in Laas Kötschach-Mauthen location Fortified church In place of an older church, a late Gothic church was built in 1510. Fixing gone. Filialkirche Laas.JPG 20454f1
Wall system Latschach Hermagor-Pressegger See location Rampart prehistoric ceramic finds Wall system recognizable No
Lerchenhof Castle Hermagor-Pressegger See location lock Biedermeier castle, trade headquarters built around 1850. receive; inhabited. Hermagor Untermoeschach 8 Biedermeierschloessl Lerchenhof 01092016 4010.jpg 17795f1
Malentheín Castle (Priessenegg, Freudenstein, Frischenstein) Hermagor-Pressegger See location Castle Romanesque castle, extended to the east around 1520. Decline from 17th century; 1782 lightning strike. ruin 7164f1
Mandorf Castle Kötschach-Mauthen location lock built in the 16th century. receive; inhabited. Koetschach Manndorf Castle 24092006 02.jpg 20457f1
Mauthen Castle Kötschach-Mauthen location Fort late Roman fort ruin Tower near Maria Schnee.JPG 20474f1
Mauthen house Kötschach-Mauthen approximate location? Seat in the 14./15. Century mentioned. got lost EheObjektDenkmal.svg No
Noble seat Mitschig Hermagor-Pressegger See location grange Mentioned as a noble seat from around 1400 until the 17th century; today's building was built in the 16th century. in the core of the Mitschig house No. 2 (vault). No
Mitschig fortified church Hermagor-Pressegger See location Fortified church Church fortified around 1485. Fortification largely lost; only a ditch can be seen at the entrance to the church. Hermagor Mitschig parish church hl.  Magdalena b / w view 18062018 3607.jpg 17783f1
Möderndorf Castle Hermagor-Pressegger See location lock Castle built in the 16th century as the seat of the abandoned Waidegg Castle. receive; inhabited. Hermagor Moederndorf 1 Castle and local history museum south view 08062017 9255.jpg 17789f1
Nampolach Castle Hermagor-Pressegger See approx. Location [41] Castle legendary castle ruins According to Kohla ingrown wall remains recognizable. No
Pittersberg Castle Kötschach-Mauthen location Castle Coin find - maybe a late antique fort here? Mentioned the castle from the middle of the 13th century; 15./16. Century referred to as a castle; 1640 ruin. Positions in the First World War. ruin Pittersberg Castle ruins13.JPG 20456f1
Postran (Bostron) Hermagor-Pressegger See approx. Location? grange Recorded on maps of the manor in the 17th century. lost
Sagrad (Zagrad) Hermagor-Pressegger See approx. location Castle fabulous castle. Fortification in connection with late antiquity roadblock? Closest homestead known as "Burgstaller". small remains of the wall No
Fortified church of St. Daniel Dellach location Fortified church late Gothic building (on a much older basis); besieged by Turks in the 15th century. Defense systems largely worn out. Parish Church of St. Daniel, Gailtal.JPG 20542f1
St. Helena hilltop settlement Dellach (Gailtal) location fortified hilltop settlement. late Celtic settlement, also populated in late antiquity and the high Middle Ages. Wall system recognizable. 20546f1
Fortified church St. Lorenzen in the Gitschtal Gitschtal location Fortified church Fortified church of the 14th (?) Century. Fortification lost when the church was enlarged in the 19th century. Church preserved; Fixing gone. St Lorenzen im Gitschtal - Parish Church1.jpg 21384f1
Fortified church of St. Paul an der Gail Sankt Stefan im Gailtal location Fortified church 15th century fortified church. Church preserved; Fixing gone. Church of St Paul in Gailtal2.JPG 21345f1
Fortified church of St. Stefan an der Gail Sankt Stefan im Gailtal location Fortified church late Gothic fortified church Church preserved; Fixing gone. Sankt Stefan im Gailtal Parish Church of Saint Stephen 25092011 511.jpg 21329f1
Fortified church St. Leonhard, Schlanitzen Hermagor-Pressegger See location Fortified church late Gothic church, built at the end of the 15th century in place of a previous building that had been destroyed by the Turks. 21375f1
Schönberghof (Fronthurn) Kirchbach location grange 1470 mentioned manor; Today's courtyard in the core from the 16th century, historically redesigned and expanded in the 19th century. preserved; inhabited. No
Sittmoos ramparts Kötschach-Mauthen approx. Location? Rampart No
Tower Spähbühel Kötschach-Mauthen Location? Attachment late antique fortifications to secure the Plöckenpass. Tower remnant Tower near Maria Schnee.JPG 20474f1
Stone wall (stock stone wall) Hermagor-Pressegger See approx. location Castle mentioned from 1500; Burned down in 1726, then used as building material for townhouses. small remains of the wall (the remains of the foundation wall can be seen from the brook) No
Thurnhof Residence (Kirchbach) Kirchbach location grange mentioned in the 15th century yard. Today's building is essentially from the 16th century. received modernized. Kirchbach Thurnhof Castle 24092006 02.jpg 17761f1
Thurnhof Palace (Hermagor) Hermagor-Pressegger See location grange fortification built in the 13th century? Vorburg of the Grünburg? 1342 tower mentioned in a document; in the 16th century house was added. receive; partly inhabited. 17777f1
Table bottom Dellach (Gailtal) location Settlement area Plateau with slope steps and section walls in the northeast No
Vorderberg Castle Sankt Stefan im Gailtal Location? Castle mentioned since the early 13th century; Destroyed in the 2nd half of the 13th century, then probably rebuilt. expired. No
Waidegg Castle (Weidegg) Kirchbach location Castle Named for the castle from 1288, destroyed in 1365. built, destroyed and abandoned in the 15th century. expired. No
Willow Castle Kötschach-Mauthen location Castle Castle built around 1200. abandoned in the 16th century. ruin Weidenburg castle ruins2.JPG 20464f1
Weidenburg Castle Kötschach-Mauthen location lock simple construction from the 16th century. Burned down in 1933, rebuilt. received partially rebuilt. Weidenburg Castle.JPG 20467f1
Weildegg Castle (Waldeck) Kötschach-Mauthen location lock Mentioned seat from 14th century. today's building erected in the 16th. receive Castle Weildegg.JPG 20466f1
Weißbriach Castle Gitschtal approx. location Lock? fabulous castle lost EheObjektDenkmal.svg No
Gut Zossenegg Sankt Stefan im Gailtal location grange Manor since 14th century? Today's building built over the old core after the fire in 1919. New building from the 20th century over an older core. No

literature

  • Franz X. Kohla: Carinthia's castles, palaces, residences and well-fortified sites. A contribution to the topography of the settlement. 2nd probably edition, History Association for Carinthia, Klagenfurt 1973.

Remarks

  1. ^ Franz X. Kohla: Carinthia's castles, palaces, residences and well-fortified places. A contribution to the topography of the settlement. 2nd probably ed., History Association for Carinthia, Klagenfurt 1973. pp. 3–5.
  2. ^ H. Wiessner, M. Vyoral-Tschapka: Castles and palaces in Carinthia. Hermagor - Spittal - Villach. 2nd ext. Ed., Birken, Vienna 1986. p. 8f.
  3. ^ H. Wiessner, M. Vyoral-Tschapka: Castles and palaces in Carinthia. Hermagor - Spittal - Villach. 2nd ext. Ed., Birken, Vienna 1986. p. 9f.
  4. ^ Franz X. Kohla: Carinthia's castles, palaces, residences and well-fortified places. A contribution to the topography of the settlement. 2nd presumed edition, History Association for Carinthia, Klagenfurt 1973. p. 26.
  5. Kohla, who did not visit the facility personally, described it as "located on the hillside north of Waidegg, northeast of the Burgegger Graben (about Kote 1002)." Height.
  6. Kohla, who did not visit the complex personally, described it as a "formerly fortified site of a period not yet established." A Burgegg castle that was destroyed in 1458 is mentioned on the Kirchbach community website.
  7. ^ Franz X. Kohla: Carinthia's castles, palaces, residences and well-fortified places. A contribution to the topography of the settlement. 2nd probable edition, History Association for Carinthia, Klagenfurt 1973. P. 388f.
  8. from Kohla not localized; marked by Holzwurm to the left of the Dellacherbach; Coordinates happen to refer to one of the larger houses in the village, which was already recorded in the Franciscan cadastre.
  9. ^ Karl Kafka: Wehrkirchen Kärnten I. Birken-Verlag, Vienna. 1971. pp. 43f.
  10. ^ Franz X. Kohla: Carinthia's castles, palaces, residences and well-fortified places. A contribution to the topography of the settlement. 2nd probably edition, History Association for Carinthia, Klagenfurt 1973. p. 54.
  11. ^ Karl Kafka: Wehrkirchen Kärnten I. Birken-Verlag, Vienna. 1971. p. 50.
  12. ^ Franz X. Kohla: Carinthia's castles, palaces, residences and well-fortified places. A contribution to the topography of the settlement. 2nd probable edition, History Association for Carinthia, Klagenfurt 1973. P. 66, 394.
  13. ^ Johann Viertler: To localize the castle stables Gemp and Streitberg. in: Carinthia I History Association for Carinthia, Klagenfurt, 1973. pp. 79–82.
  14. Johann Viertler: Fortified systems and finds in southern Carinthia. in: Carinthia I , vol. 160, History Association for Carinthia, Klagenfurt 1970. pp. 307–308.
  15. ^ Franz X. Kohla: Carinthia's castles, palaces, residences and well-fortified places. A contribution to the topography of the settlement. 2nd probable edition, History Association for Carinthia, Klagenfurt 1973. p. 75.
  16. ^ H. Wiessner, M. Vyoral-Tschapka: Castles and palaces in Carinthia. Hermagor - Spittal - Villach. 2nd ext. Ed., Birken, Vienna 1986. p. 11.
  17. According to Wiessner / Vyoral-Tschapka, probably about 300 mw of the church, near Bach.
  18. ^ H. Wiessner, M. Vyoral-Tschapka: Castles and palaces in Carinthia. Hermagor - Spittal - Villach. 2nd ext. Ed., Birken, Vienna 1986. p. 11ff.
  19. localization completely unclear; somewhere in the Weißbriach - St. Lorenzen area.
  20. ^ Karl Kafka: Wehrkirchen Kärnten I. Birken-Verlag, Vienna. 1971. p. 65.
  21. According to Carinthia I, Vol. 189, p. 360 "Edling No. 22".
  22. ^ H. Wiessner, M. Vyoral-Tschapka: Castles and palaces in Carinthia. Hermagor - Spittal - Villach. 2nd ext. Ed., Birken, Vienna 1986. pp. 13f.
  23. ^ H. Wiessner, M. Vyoral-Tschapka: Castles and palaces in Carinthia. Hermagor - Spittal - Villach. 2nd ext. Ed., Birken, Vienna 1986. p. 17f.
  24. ^ Paul Gleirscher: News about the Gurina in the Gailtal. in: Carinthia I , vol. 187, History Association for Carinthia, Klagenfurt 1997. pp. 19–64.
  25. according to Kohla "high above the village of Waidegg on the southern slope of the Hohenwart."
  26. On the homepage of the municipality Kirchbach a castle Halischegg destroyed in 1458 is mentioned (sic!).
  27. according to Kohla "east of Würmlach"
  28. ^ Johann Viertler: To localize the castle stables Gemp and Streitberg. in: Carinthia I History Association for Carinthia, Klagenfurt, 1973. pp. 79–82.
  29. ^ H. Wiessner, M. Vyoral-Tschapka: Castles and palaces in Carinthia. Hermagor - Spittal - Villach. 2nd ext. Ed., Birken, Vienna 1986. pp. 18ff.
  30. ^ H. Wiessner, M. Vyoral-Tschapka: Castles and palaces in Carinthia. Hermagor - Spittal - Villach. 2nd ext. Ed., Birken, Vienna 1986. p. 20.
  31. Johann Viertler: Fortified systems and finds in southern Carinthia. in: Carinthia I , vol. 160, History Association for Carinthia, Klagenfurt 1970. pp. 306–307.
  32. ^ H. Wiessner, M. Vyoral-Tschapka: Castles and palaces in Carinthia. Hermagor - Spittal - Villach. 2nd ext. Ed., Birken, Vienna 1986. p. 33.
  33. ^ Karl Kafka: Wehrkirchen Kärnten I. Birken-Verlag, Vienna. 1971. p. 104.
  34. ^ H. Wiessner, M. Vyoral-Tschapka: Castles and palaces in Carinthia. Hermagor - Spittal - Villach. 2nd ext. Ed., Birken, Vienna 1986. p. 22.
  35. ^ H. Wiessner, M. Vyoral-Tschapka: Castles and palaces in Carinthia. Hermagor - Spittal - Villach. 2nd ext. Ed., Birken, Vienna 1986. p. 23ff.
  36. ^ H. Wiessner, M. Vyoral-Tschapka: Castles and palaces in Carinthia. Hermagor - Spittal - Villach. 2nd ext. Ed., Birken, Vienna 1986. pp. 30f.
  37. ^ H. Wiessner, M. Vyoral-Tschapka: Castles and palaces in Carinthia. Hermagor - Spittal - Villach. 2nd ext. Ed., Birken, Vienna 1986. S. 32f.
  38. ^ H. Wiessner, M. Vyoral-Tschapka: Castles and palaces in Carinthia. Hermagor - Spittal - Villach. 2nd ext. Ed., Birken, Vienna 1986. pp. 25f.
  39. ^ Karl Kafka: Wehrkirchen Carinthia II. Birken-Verlag, Vienna. 1972. pp. 9f.
  40. ^ H. Wiessner, M. Vyoral-Tschapka: Castles and palaces in Carinthia. Hermagor - Spittal - Villach. 2nd ext. Ed., Birken, Vienna 1986. p. 26f.
  41. according to Kohla west of the Rauterhof.
  42. ^ H. Wiessner, M. Vyoral-Tschapka: Castles and palaces in Carinthia. Hermagor - Spittal - Villach. 2nd ext. Ed., Birken, Vienna 1986. p. 33ff.
  43. ^ Karl Kafka: Wehrkirchen Carinthia II. Birken-Verlag, Vienna. 1972. pp. 63f.
  44. ^ H. Wiessner, M. Vyoral-Tschapka: Castles and palaces in Carinthia. Hermagor - Spittal - Villach. 2nd ext. Ed., Birken, Vienna 1986. p. 36.
  45. ^ H. Wiessner, M. Vyoral-Tschapka: Castles and palaces in Carinthia. Hermagor - Spittal - Villach. 2nd ext. Ed., Birken, Vienna 1986. p. 32.
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  47. ^ H. Wiessner, M. Vyoral-Tschapka: Castles and palaces in Carinthia. Hermagor - Spittal - Villach. 2nd ext. Ed., Birken, Vienna 1986. pp. 28f.
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  49. Johann Viertler: Fortified systems and finds in southern Carinthia. in: Carinthia I , vol. 160, History Association for Carinthia, Klagenfurt 1970. pp. 309-310.
  50. ^ H. Wiessner, M. Vyoral-Tschapka: Castles and palaces in Carinthia. Hermagor - Spittal - Villach. 2nd ext. Ed., Birken, Vienna 1986. p. 36f.
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