List of cultural assets in Schlatt-Haslen

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The list of cultural assets in Schlatt-Haslen contains all objects of the district (corresponds to the political municipality in the rest of Switzerland) Schlatt-Haslen in the canton of Appenzell Innerrhoden , which according to the Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict , the federal law of June 20 2014 on the protection of cultural property in the event of armed conflict and the ordinance of October 29, 2014 on the protection of cultural property in the event of armed conflict .

Objects in categories A and B are completely included in the list, objects in category C are currently missing (as of January 1, 2018).

Cultural assets

photo   object Cat. Type Location description
Ulrichlis farmhouse
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Ulrichlis farmhouse
KGS-No .: 383
A. G Lank
seven hundred and forty-seven thousand nine hundred and four  /  246034


Chapel of St. Peter & Paul Enggenhütten, consecrated on September 10, 1688
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Chapel and group of houses, Enggenhütten
KGS-No .: 379
B. G Lindenstrasse 41366
745 300  /  246460


View of the Zungbach Bridge, also called the Upper Lank Bridge, from Unterschlatt.
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Covered wooden bridge over the Zungbach
KGS-No .: 380
B. G Lank
seven hundred and forty-seven thousand nine hundred and forty  /  245950


Catholic Church Maria Hilf
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Catholic Church Maria Hilf
KGS-No .: 382
B. G Haslen, Dorfstrasse
seven hundred and forty-five thousand six hundred thirty-six  /  248320


The nave was probably added to an existing devotional chapel around the middle of the 18th century.
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Catholic Church St. Josef
KGS-No .: 384
B. G Schlatt
747867  /  246911


Zithus or also known as Grosshus, probably from 1657. Uly Matzenauer created a zeddel on April 27, 1693.
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Unterlatt, Zithuus, Jos. Peterer
KGS-No .: 385
B. G Unterschlatt 3
seven hundred and forty-six thousand eight hundred twenty  /  246340


Legend

The table contains the following information:

KGS-No: Number of the cultural property , to be found in the KGS lists of the federal government and the cantons . KGS is the acronym for K ultur G üter s chutz
Photo: Photography of the cultural property. Click the photo generates an enlarged view. There are also two symbols:
More pictures on Wikimedia CommonsMore pictures of the object can be found here on Wikimedia Commons .
Upload your own workA link to upload a new image. Certain parameters are already filled in.
Object: Name of the object. In individual cases, a more generally known name can also be given.
Kat: Category of cultural property: A = national importance; B = regional / cantonal importance; C = local meaning
Type: Type of cultural property: G = building or other construction object; S = collection (archives, libraries, museums); F = archaeological site; K = small cultural object (e.g. fountain, wayside crosses, monuments); X = special case
Address: Street and house number of the cultural property (if known), possibly place / district
Coordinates: Location of the cultural property according to the Swiss national coordinates (CH1903).

The content of the table is sorted in descending order according to the cultural property category and within this alphabetically.

By clicking on «Map with all coordinates» (top right in the article), the location of all cultural assets in the selected map object is displayed.

Web links

Commons : Schlatt-Haslen  - Collection of images, videos and audio files
  • A objects AI 2018 . Swiss inventory of cultural assets of national importance. In: babs.admin.ch / kulturgueterschutz.ch. Federal Office for Civil Protection FOCP - Department of Cultural Property Protection, January 1, 2018, accessed on December 26, 2017 (PDF; 52 kB, 4 pages, updated annually, no changes for 2018).
  • B objects AI 2018 . Canton of Appenzell Innerrhoden KGS inventory, B objects, status: 1.1.2018 (no changes compared to the previous year). In: babs.admin.ch / kulturgueterschutz.ch. Federal Office for Civil Protection FOCP - Department of Cultural Property Protection, January 1, 2018, accessed on December 30, 2017 (PDF; 213 kB, 2 pages, updated annually, no changes for 2018).

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