List of listed objects in Amlach

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The list of listed objects in Amlach contains the 4 listed , immovable objects of the municipality of Amlach in the district of Lienz ( Tyrol ).

Monuments

photo   monument Location description
Local chapel St.  Ulrich
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Local chapel St. Ulrich
ObjectID:  2306
at Amlach 3
location
KG: Amlach
The essentially Romanesque chapel was extended to the east at the end of the Middle Ages and renovated in the middle of the 18th century and given a Baroque style. The two-bay, rectangular chapel has a retracted rectangular choir, a saddle roof and a bell wall with a curved end. The high altar from 1850 shows a picture of the saints Nepomuk and Ulrich kneeling as intercessors praying to Mary with the child floating on a cloud.
Judgment Stone
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Judgment
Stone ObjectID:  2331
at Amlach 41
location
KG: Amlach
The Judgment Stone, also known as the Hexenstein, is probably a granite millstone or fountain stone, the crack of which is held together by an iron ring. It is located east of the parish church on the edge of the linden meadow.
Catholic branch church St. Ottilie
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Kath. Filialkirche St. Ottilie
ObjektID:  2305
at Amlach 41
location
KG: Amlach
The simple long building from the 17th century has a choir, which is essentially Gothic, to which the slender tower was added. The interior of the parish church is characterized by an original stucco rib network and an early baroque high altar. The vault paintings were created by Emil Kerle in 1907 .
Erenberg castle ruins (Ehrenberg)
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Burgruine Erenberg (Ehrenberg)
ObjectID:  2333

since 2020


Location
KG: Amlach
The mountain castle is located southwest of Tristach on the so-called Erenburger Bühel, on the road from Amlach to Tristacher See . It is a branch of the Görzischen ministerials from Flaschberg and was first mentioned in a document in 1256. Its construction, presumably shortly before, must be seen against the background of the armed conflicts between the Counts of Gorizia and the Archbishopric of Salzburg . The last mentioning of the eponymous gender took place around 1300, so the castle was possibly already in decline in the 14th century. In any case, by the end of the 16th century it was already in ruins. Remains were removed in 1800 on the occasion of the new church in Tristach, the stone material was used for the construction of the nave and tower.

The sparse ring wall remnants, which were even more clearly visible around 1920, reveal a trapezoidal floor plan. The internal structure can no longer be reconstructed. Stonework from the 13th century, mostly uncut , partly on edge or laid in a grain association , rubble stones with flat knots.

Legend

The source for the selection of the objects are the monuments lists of the respective federal state published annually by the BDA. The table contains the following information:

Photo: Photograph of the monument. Click the photo generates an enlarged view. Next to it are one or two symbols:
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Monument: Name of the monument. The designation is given as it is used by the Federal Monuments Office (BDA) . The internal object identification number (ObjectID) is also given.
Location: The address is given. In the case of free-standing objects without an address ( e.g. shrines ), an address is usually given that is close to the object. By calling up the link Location , the location of the monument is displayed in various map projects. The cadastral community (KG) is indicated below this.
Description: Brief information about the monument.

The table is sorted alphabetically according to the location of the monument. The sorting criterion is the cadastral municipality and within this the address.

By clicking on "Map with all coordinates" (top right in the article) the location of all monuments in the selected map object is displayed.

Abbreviations of the BDA : BR… construction law , EZ… deposit number, GB… land register , GstNr. … Property number, KG… cadastral community, 0G … property number address

literature

  • Bundesdenkmalamt (Ed.): The art monuments of the political district of Lienz. District capital Lienz and Lienzer Talboden. Verlag Berger, Horn 2007 ISBN 978-3-85028-446-2 (Austrian Art Topography, Volume LVII / Part 1)

Web links

Commons : Listed objects in Amlach  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Tyrol - immovable and archaeological monuments under monument protection. (PDF), ( CSV ). Federal Monuments Office , as of February 18, 2020.
  2. Ascherl, Wiesauer: Filialkirche hl. Ottilia. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved March 28, 2020 .
  3. ^ Fingernail-Grüll, Wiesinger: Ehrenberg Castle Ruins. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved February 26, 2020 .
  4. § 2a Monument Protection Act in the legal information system of the Republic of Austria .