List of listed objects in Ansfelden

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The list of listed objects in Ansfelden contains the 15 listed , immovable objects of the municipality of Ansfelden in Upper Austria ( Linz-Land district ).

Monuments

photo   monument Location description
Rectory
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Vicarage ObjectID
57955
Ansfeldner Straße 11 KG
location
: Ansfelden
Carlo Antonio Carlone built this splendid, widely visible rectory from 1689 to 1707 on behalf of Pastor Mathäus von Weißenberg, later provost of the St Florian monastery . The front side facing the valley is divided into two superimposed arches , the lower one with pillars , the upper one with columns and a stucco-decorated ceiling. The walls and ceilings of the baroque hall on the first floor are also decorated with beautiful stucco work .
school
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School ObjectID
116627
Anton-Bruckner-Straße 10 KG
location
: Ansfelden
In the spring of 1906, the Ansfelden community bought the building site for the new school. In January 1907 the work was awarded to the master mason Franz Bachbauer from Kleinmünchen. On October 27, 1907, the then provost of St. Florian inaugurated the completed schoolhouse.
Post office and day care center, formerly school, municipal office
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Post office and day care center, formerly a school, municipal office ObjectID
96806
Anton-Bruckner-Straße 12 KG
location
: Ansfelden
Master builder Ignaz Derndorfer built the house within 14 months. The inauguration took place on January 7, 1915. In addition to the parish chancellery and the meeting room, it housed the doctor's apartment including the ordination, the apartments of the parish secretary and the parish clerk, as well as the fire brigade depot and a weighing office. In 1977 the municipal office was moved to the more densely populated district of Haid.
Residential house, Bruckner birthplace
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Residential house, Bruckner birthplace ObjectID
96802
Augustinerstraße 3 KG
location
: Ansfelden
In 1706 the school built in 1665, a wooden building with a thatched roof, was demolished and replaced by a brick building with a shingle roof. Joseph Bruckner, the grandfather of the composer Bruckner, was a school teacher in Ansfelden from 1777 to 1822. His son Anton took over his position. His son, the composer Anton Bruckner , was born in this house on September 4, 1824. For capacity reasons, the school had to be rebuilt in 1853 and a classroom added. The Ansfelden elementary school was housed here until 1907.
Cemetery with cemetery chapel
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Cemetery with cemetery chapel ObjectID
96807
Friedhofstrasse
location
KG: Ansfelden
The cemetery was opened on November 30, 1887. Since the Ansfeldn priests were no longer allowed to be buried in the old cemetery by the church in the village due to the Josephine reforms, the parish built the chapel in 1893/94 as a resting place for the pastors of the parish and as an ossuary for the cemetery.
Catholic parish church hl.  Valentin and cemetery including cemetery buildings
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Catholic parish church hl. Valentin and cemetery including buildings belonging to the cemetery ObjectID
57953

KG location
: Ansfelden
The beginnings of the parish are likely to be in the 11th century, a document from 1113 confirms its existence for the first time. Around 1700, together with the rectory, the existing parts of the church were renewed, expanded and given a baroque style . Today it consists of a single-nave , six-bay nave with pillars supporting a flat barrel vault with stitch caps . The lower late Gothic part of the tower was raised in 1728 and given a pointed helmet . The interior of the church is from the second half of the 19th century. Also worth mentioning are the sculptures “Madonna with Child Jesus” from the 16th and the “St. Barbara ”from the 17th century.
Community center, kindergarten Upload file Community center , kindergarten ObjectID
124605
Bahnhofstrasse 25 KG
location
: Kremsdorf
Former  school Upload file Former School ObjectID
124606
Im Kornfeld 3
location
KG: Kremsdorf
The St. Florian master builder Franz Breinesberger built the former Berg elementary school in 1901/1902. Classes began on September 1, 1902. At that time the school had three classrooms and was expanded to six classrooms in 1922 with an extension and in 1929 with an extension. The building housed the Berg elementary school until 1968 and until the opening of the Haid Secondary School 2 six classes of the secondary school and the polytechnic course . After the end of teaching, the community of Ansfelden converted the school into a residential building.
Catholic parish church Haid, former motorway church
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Catholic parish church Haid, former motorway church ObjectID
126247
Kirchenstrasse 1, 3 KG
location
: Kremsdorf
The Haider Church was consecrated on August 16, 1964, the interior was redesigned in 1998. The monumental church building was designed and built by the architects Josef Krawina and Walter Schmutzer. The church has a twenty meter high reinforced concrete roof in the shape of a tetrahedron , which stands on a four and a half meter high base with a square floor plan. The western surface of the Tatras is divided into three surfaces that are offset inward. The larger one, in the form of an isosceles triangle, is a roof surface. The two smaller, non-isosceles triangles stand vertically on the edges of this surface and are glazed. The free-standing bell tower is made of exposed concrete and has a height of 38.5 m. When the interior was redesigned, two ceiling surfaces were clad with maple panels, the altar was moved towards the center of the room and three radial bench blocks with a total of 360 seats were set up. The tabernacle is from 1964 and was designed by Peter Dimmel . The artistic design of the glass walls (1976) was in the hands of Lydia Roppolt . The differences of opinion over the design of these areas meant that Josef Krawina resigned from the overall management.
There are also two chapels in the church. The weekday chapel, dedicated to Archangel Raphael in 2002, offers seating for 70 people. The meditation chapel is a little smaller with a variable arrangement of the seats.
A colonnade in front of the church connects the rectory, church building and bell tower.

Note: The church extends over the two cadastral communities Kremsdorf and Rappeswinkel .

Catholic parish church Haid, former motorway church
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Catholic parish church Haid, former motorway church ObjectID
96798
Kirchenstrasse 1, 3 KG
location
: Rapperswinkel
The church extends over the two cadastral communities Kremsdorf (see there) and Rappeswinkel.
French Chapel Upload file French Chapel ObjectID
46731
Köttsdorferstrasse
location
KG: Kremsdorf
Agricultural  Vocational and technical school Ritzlhof, former agricultural school
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Agricultural Vocational and technical school Ritzlhof , former agricultural school ObjectID
96805
Kremstalstraße 125 KG
location
: Kremsdorf
The Agricultural The Ritzlhof vocational and technical school was founded in 1875 as an agricultural school for the province of Upper Austria. In addition to the existing square , the school building was built in the style of that time.
Catholic parish church hl.  Vitus and former cemetery area
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Catholic parish church hl. Vitus and former cemetery area ObjectID
96803
Mayr-zu-Berg-Straße 24 KG
location
: Kremsdorf
The small single-nave church with a baroque style, three-bay nave with a flat hanging dome is dedicated to St. Consecrated to Vitus . A rich net rib vault spans the two-bay choir with a three-eighths closure. The tower with a pointed helmet was built in 1671. The interior is in a neo-Gothic style.
Vicarage and sacristan's house
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Vicarage and sacristan's house ObjectID
58091
Mayr-zu-Berg-Straße 24 KG
location
: Kremsdorf
Erected in 1664 over an existing earth cellar, the sexton house housed the Berger school and the teacher's apartment from 1853 to 1902. Instead of the wooden stables, the school community built a one-storey extension. In 1905, the St. Florian Monastery took over the extension on the basis of a contractual agreement with the Ansfelden school community.
Wayside chapel
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Wegkapelle ObjektID
49106
Nettingsdorfer Straße 74 KG
location
: Nettingsdorf

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:

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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

Web links

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Erwin Hainisch (edited by Kurt Woisetschläger): Dehio Oberösterreich, Die Kunstdenkmäler Österreichs. Upper Austria. Edited by the Institute for Austrian Art Research of the Federal Monuments Office, 6th edition, Vienna 1977, p. 24.
  2. a b c d e f Josef Fuchshuber, City of Ansfelden (ed.): Ansfelden once and now. Volume 1, Ansfelden 1988.
  3. Ignaz Derndorfer. In: City history of Linz.
  4. Sacred space under renovation. Conrad Lienhardt / Diözese Linz / Institute for Behavior and Space, accessed on November 24, 2014 (Haid, Maria Himmelfahrt).
  5. Erwin Hainisch (edited by Kurt Woisetschläger): Dehio Oberösterreich, Die Kunstdenkmäler Österreichs. Upper Austria. Edited by the Institute for Austrian Art Research of the Federal Monuments Office, 6th edition, Vienna 1977, p. 39.
  6. ^ Upper Austria - immovable and archaeological monuments under monument protection. (PDF), ( CSV ). Federal Monuments Office , as of February 18, 2020.
  7. § 2a Monument Protection Act in the legal information system of the Republic of Austria .