List of listed objects in Diex

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The list of listed objects in Diex contains the 7 listed , immovable objects of the municipality of Diex .

Monuments

photo   monument Location description
Catholic parish church hl.  Martin
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Catholic parish church hl. Martin ObjectID
61502
Diex
location
KG: Diexerberg
The mighty, baroque, renovated double tower complex is still based on a Romanesque core from the 13th century in the area of ​​the two tower ground floors. The vestibule portal in the west tower dates from the late 15th century, it is richly profiled with round and pear rods and has a straight lintel and a bezel . The Gothic east tower, which is essentially Romanesque, is supported by buttresses. On the original choir tower, which is now used as a side chapel, you can still see services and vaults from the former end of the choir on the eastern outer wall . Inside the church there is the former pointed arch triumphal arch on the west wall and a belt arch on the east wall. Both towers have pointed arched, coupled sound windows and hexagonal pyramid roofs. In the fourth quarter of the 18th century, a somewhat advanced early Classicist facade in plait style was built between the towers . The two-storey facade with a volute gable that accentuates the center and rises up in front of a pent roof is structured by pilasters , window frames and niches. The effect of the facade is impaired by the canopy built on thick pillars in the 19th century. The polygonal baroque choir is lower than the nave. A Valentine's statuette stands in the keel-arched light niche of the choir wall . The choir is crowned by a turret-like bell tower that was renewed in 1996. The gates of the southern arched portal with fighters are iron-clad and decorated with double-headed eagles and IHS monograms . In 1993 an early Baroque fresco of Christophorus was uncovered on the south side of the church . All roofs are covered with stone slabs. The nave is vaulted by a barrel with stitch caps and divided into two yokes by a wide belt arch . A retracted choir with cone adjoins the nave . The inner walls are structured by pilasters with Rococo ornamentation and two niches. The three-axis, strongly swinging south pore is accessible from the outside through an iron-clad door.
Wehrkirchhof
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Wehrkirchhof ObjectID
80833
Diex
location
KG: Diexerberg
The church is enclosed by an early modern circular wall about five meters high with an irregular hexagonal floor plan. There are 3/4 round towers at the kinks in the east and west. In the northeast corner of the weir system there is a trapezoidal gate structure with loopholes and barrel vaults. Above the profiled portal on the outside there is a late Gothic crucifixion group created around 1515, on the inside there is a building capstone with the designation 1535. The door of the gate building is equipped with loopholes. The wooden covered battlement with a shield wall and throwing gap, which can be covered by movable beams, is still well preserved. In the south, the rectory adjoins the defensive wall .
Rectory
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Parsonage
Object ID:  61496
Diex 96
location
KG: Diexerberg
On the south side of the defensive wall, two-storey building block, extended in the first half of the 18th century, late medieval core, above the entrance Wappenstein inscribed with Blessing Hand of God 1755; 1535 on the utility tract.
Catholic parish church hl.  Mary Magdalene
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Catholic parish church hl. Maria Magdalena ObjectID
67906
Grafenbach
location
KG: Grafenbach
Documented mention in 1309 in the copy book of Griffen Abbey , parish in the 18th century. Late Gothic building from the first third of the 16th century. Tower on the south side of the nave with an eight-sided pointed spire , in the two-part acoustic windows, glare tracery , which is marked 1532 on the west . Vestibule building in the west, two-storey, added to the full height and width of the nave around 1640, opened on the north and south side by chamfered round arched portals ; Vaulted vestibule around 1640. Late Gothic west portal adorned with rich profiles, crab-studded keel arches and tracery in the tympanum ; Maker's mark in coats of arms; Gothic iron plate door restored in 1994.
Former  Wehrkirchhof
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Former Wehrkirchhof ObjectID
80837
Grafenbach 32
Location
KG: Grafenbach
Fortified church with an intact ring wall built between 1487 and 1532; in the southwest a two-storey gate tower with a hipped roof, beveled round-arched portal and stitch cap barrel vault in the basement; on the inner wall of the defensive wall a wooden battlement covered by a gable roof. 1993 Expansion of a rehearsal room on the first floor.
Catholic branch church hl.  Lamprecht / Lambertus Upload file Catholic branch church hl. Lamprecht / Lambertus ObjectID
61939
Haimburgerberg
location
KG: Haimburgerberg
Located on the mountainside. Mentioned in a document in 1314. Small Romanesque building with a hexagonal western roof turret; straight drafted choir; all roofs covered with stone slabs. Slightly recessed, closed vestibule from 1635 with two arched portals, the same height as the nave. - In the flat-roofed nave portal with straight lintel and lunette field. Wooden gallery. Round-arched triumphal arch with fighters. Choir barrel vaulted, stitch caps. Arched windows on the south side.
Rauterburg castle ruins
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Rauterburg castle ruins ObjectID
80838
Haimburgerberg
location
KG: Haimburgerberg
Located northwest of Haimburg on the southeast slope of the Wandlitzen. Probably the castle of origin of the Counts of Heunburg; First building built by Gero I between 1070 and 1072. A few remains of a square building, divided into four rooms of different sizes. Quarry stone masonry with interspersed herringbone bonds (12th century), no architectural details preserved.

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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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.

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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 Carinthia - immovable and archaeological monuments under monument protection. (PDF), ( CSV ). Federal Monuments Office , as of February 14, 2020.
  2. § 2a Monument Protection Act in the legal information system of the Republic of Austria .