List of listed objects in Ebenthal in Carinthia

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The list of listed objects in Ebenthal in Carinthia contains the 16 listed , immovable objects of the municipality of Ebenthal in Carinthia .

Monuments

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Fixing at Gurnitz
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Fixing at Gurnitz ObjektID
6837
Na Gorzach
location
KG: Ebenthal
The Bronze Age ramparts consist of up to one meter high and four meter wide earth walls that protect a rectangular area of ​​almost 40 by 15 meters on the south and east sides.
Greifenfels ruins
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Greifenfels ruin
ObjectID:  6953
Na Gorzach
location
KG: Ebenthal
On a ledge of the Sattnitz south-east of Ebenthal, documented in 1230/31, elongated castle ruins within an irregular ring of the "Randhausburg" type following the course of the rock plateau , from which remains of the foundation walls and earth walls are still preserved. Documented in 1230 decree by Pope Gregory IX. against the building of the fortress by Wülfing and Heinrich von Gurnitz on a property belonging to the Viktring monastery. In 1315 in the possession of the Auffensteiner, in 1408 in the possession of the Lords of Neuhaus and after the construction of Ebenthal Castle by Christof von Neuhaus from 1566 onwards. In the possession of Count Goëss since 1704 .
Gurnitz ruins
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Ruin Gurnitz ObjectID
6956
Na Gorzach
location
KG: Ebenthal
Located on a small, steep rock massif west of the former priory . Defense system mentioned in a document in 1142, first in sovereign possession , in 1242 in Babenberg possession; subsequently administrative center of the ducal-Styrian office of Gurnitz. Niederburg upstream and to the west, connected by defensive walls. The rest of the foundations and earth walls are preserved. Stronghold with a triangular bering , tower-like residential building in the north, small gate system in the northwest and castle courtyard in the south.
Catholic parish church Maria Hilf and St. Peter and Paul
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Catholic parish church Maria Hilf and St. Peter and Paul
ObjectID:  6828

KG location
: Ebenthal
Built in an open space. Presumably in place of the old Sankt-Peters-Kirche zu Schrelz (first documented mention 1265–1267) built under provost Anton Buecher before 1767, consecrated in 1770. First branch of Gurnitz, since 1905 parish. One of the few uniform late baroque church buildings in Carinthia with two slender west towers and onion helmets. Plain pilaster facade with pointed gable, the painted representations in four blind windows: Good Shepherd and Maria Hilf picture on the upper floor (restored in 1935 by August Veiter) and on the side Saint Anthony and Leopold inscribed by Hans Fischer (Vienna), donated by Count Goëss around 1947. Recessed flat-arched closed choir with baroque window, rectangular and square windows in the nave. Round-arched neo-renaissance portal with gable end.
Ebenthal Castle
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Ebenthal Castle
ObjectID:  6841

KG location
: Ebenthal
In a large park, connected to the city of Klagenfurt by a magnificent avenue of lime trees. Built around 1566 by Christoph von Neuhaus (previously at Greifenfels Castle, from where all rights and justice were taken over). Under the Count of Lamberg , the building received its third storey around 1675 and two tower windows with onion helmets. Since 1704 in the possession of the Counts of Goëss , who carried out the renovation in the second quarter of the 18th century. Stately three-storey building with pilasters and a mansard roof over a rectangular floor plan with 11 or 6 window axes. Facade structure with large pilasters. On the western front two corner projections and a central gable with coat of arms; the latter also on the eastern front, here a classical portico on pillars with a balustrade. On the garden side, rustikaportal 1566 made of chlorite slate blocks with a wedge in the form of a lion mask, above it a relief of a grimace. In the large hall on the 2nd floor baroque mythological frescoes by Josef Ferdinand Fromiller from 1748, restored in 1970; portraits by Peter Kobler in the family room , inscribed 1739; Renaissance portal carved in the library, marked 1592, from Bach Castle.
Rosenegg Castle
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Rosenegg Castle
ObjectID:  6840
Eichenstrasse 25 KG
location
: Gradnitz
Original manor house "an der Glann" from the 16th century. Built in 1592 under Johann Franz von Greissenegg as a two-storey castle (until 1786 a fief of the Viktring monastery ) with a mighty hipped roof; Renaissance portal with family coat of arms, inscribed 1592 above and twin windows on the west side; Inside, room and vault shapes, wooden coffered ceiling from the 16th century.
Altes Bräuhaus (Schloßwirt)
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Altes Bräuhaus (Schlosswirt)
ObjectID:  6838
Kirchenstrasse 30 KG
location
: Gurnitz
In 1545 the then caretaker of the Gurnitz rulership, Christof Adler, built a castle-like mansion on the valley floor . After moving, Alt-Gurnitz Castle fell into disrepair. Stein beer brewery in the 18th century; An excursion destination for the population of Klagenfurt since the 19th century. Renaissance building in the late medieval building tradition with a mighty hipped roof. A tower hoisted on the northwest edge of the building into the roof area, be superimposed on two Kragsteinkonsolen with Pfeilerschäften bay . Some of the facades still have plaster and chamfered stone walls of the window openings from the 16th century. On the north and south façades, as well as on the corner bay window, there are wrought-iron window baskets made as diamond-shaped baskets. Inscription stone between the two oriel storeys inscribed "Christof Adler" and the construction date "1545". Vault shapes from the 16th century, remarkable lancet caps - barrel vaults with stucco ridges and groin vaults, almost unchanged. The roof truss, a purlin roof , early 19th century (?), A remarkable carpentry work.
Rectory (former provost)
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Rectory (former Propstei)
ObjectID:  6830

Location
KG: Gurnitz
North-facing baroque church building (marked 1773) connected to the east-facing provost building (today parsonage), slim south tower with baroque corner cuboids and delicate onion helmet. The lower tower and the Nikolauskapelle attached to the south are remnants of the medieval building stock. A high pointed arch in the masonry of the east wall of the nave confirms an east-facing predecessor building (former triumphal arch ?). Next to it, the tombstone Benedikt Mitterholzer (died 1650) with a relief from the mountains. Small Martin fresco by Karl Bauer 1947, above the west entrance; Gothic door lock.
Cemetery chapel St.  cross
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Cemetery chapel "Zum Heiligen Kreuz" ObjectID
6833

Location
KG: Gurnitz
Crypt chapel of the provosts of Gurnitz. Classicist open chapel building with faded exterior painting from the 19th century. Inside carved crucifixion group from the 19th century and memorial stone Ulrich Aichwalder 1794.
Catholic parish church hl.  Martin
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Catholic parish church hl. Martin
ObjectID:  6955

Location
KG: Gurnitz
On a steep rock plateau on the north side of the Sattnitz slope . Oldest Martin patronage in Carinthia . Probably own church in Carolingian times; a priest documented in 1219, before 1240 collegiate chapters established according to Augustinian rules; 1240–1245 a provost , 1482 plundering of the church by the Hungarians, fiefdom of the Archbishopric of Salzburg . 1986 exterior restoration.
Catholic parish church St. Bartlmä zu Mieger Upload file Catholic parish church St. Bartlmä zu Mieger
ObjectID:  6831

Location
KG: Mieger
In the middle of a cemetery. Mentioned in a document in 1359, probably a foundation of the Viktring monastery . 1616 named as a branch of Tainach; 1774 Vicariate . Late Gothic building from the 16th century; Exterior restoration 1997, uncovering of a mural on the south facade marked 1575. Restoration of the scratch-plaster decor on the nave, choir, sacristy and lower tower area, probably from the first half of the 17th century. Year (building inscription) 1540 whitewashed on the triumphal arch during the war. The western tower, probably after two fires, in 1864 and 1880, was renewed with steep gables and an eight-sided pointed spire. Gothic nave with west tower and retracted choir, 5/8 end . Sacristy extension , lintel marked 1628, Tainach coat of arms, initials, on the south side adjoining the choir. West tower on the ground floor was originally probably an open vestibule, the walled-in arched openings can still be seen. Two-tiered buttresses on the choir. The Gothic pointed arch shape of the windows was restored during the restoration in 1947; the middle choir window, however, was not originally. Even today's west portal with keel arch is not originally, but adapted to the west side late Gothic portal. Locked with a modern wrought iron lattice door (in baroque shapes). During restoration in 1963, a baroque Christophorus mural was exposed on the west wall of the tower. 1997 On the south facade exposure of a large mural marked 1575 in Secco technique: Christophorus (disturbed by the 19th century window breakout), coat of arms of the Habsburg sovereign, Archdiocese of Salzburg, Provost Gregor I Latomus (1558–1579) and the painters' guild.
Rectory
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Rectory
ObjectID:  6834
Radsberg 1
location
KG: Radsberg
A three-storey building with hipped roof, former nursing home, with the coat of arms of Georgius Kobrer ( Vicar of Radsberg) from 1535 above the entrance portal, restored in 1997, located southwest of the parish church, built in the early 16th century and subsequently modified into the 20th century .
Catholic parish church hl.  Lambert
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Catholic parish church hl. Lambert ObjectID
6835

KG location
: Radsberg
Surrounded by a cemetery. Originally probably Eppenstein's own church; first documented mention in 1216 as a chapter parish of the provost Maria Saal . Interior restoration in 1957. Late Gothic building at the beginning of the 16th century, surrounded by a cemetery; but possibly Romanesque wall remains on the north side. Dominant west tower marked 1557, with loopholes, after a fire in 1955 the onion helmet was replaced in a compact form. On the south side of the nave there are two-tiered buttresses, on the slightly drawn-in choir with a 5/8 end over a corner, simple wall struts. Remains of tracery walled in on the east wall of the sacristy. In the vestibule open to the west, which was created later than the building, a profiled Gothic image of Christophorus, destroyed by a later breakout of windows (18th century). On the south side outside the tombstone marked 1691. On the north wall Christophorus picture from 1948.
Karner St.  Michael
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Karner St. Michael
ObjectID:  6958

KG location
: Radsberg
Southeast near the church. Romanesque round building with a shingle cone roof, small semicircular apse and flat wooden ceiling inside, 13th century.
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ObjectID:  6839
Weinzierl
location
KG: Rottenstein
Medieval fortification of the type of a "hewn castle" on the vertical high rock face of the Sattnitz north above the village of Rottenstein. Documented in 1142 in the possession of the Patriarchs of Aquileja , in 1212 in Salzburg. In 1287 known as "castrum Rathenstayn", since 1384 Rottenstein. The division of the festivals in 1476 to the Welzer and Keutschacher gives an idea of ​​the extent at that time. Referred to as Burgstall in 1546. Today only three rooms carved out of the conglomerate with beam holes; the front wall collapsed.
Catholic parish church hl.  Magdalena
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Catholic parish church hl. Magdalena ObjectID
6836

KG location
: Rottenstein
Surrounded by a cemetery, at the foot of a steep rock face of the Sattnitz . Documented 1359. Small, Romanesque building in the nave walls, expanded in the Gothic period by a polygonal choir with southern sacristy annex and vaulted building with dominant western vestibule tower (marked 1689 in the gable) and pointed gable helmet (1990 tower restoration). 1989 interior restoration. 1992/93 Exterior restoration Restoration of the architectural polychromy of the 19th century. Small Gothic choir, slightly off-axis, with a 5/8 end and two-tier buttresses; Windows only on the south side, including an ogival Gothic one. South-facing sacristy annex. In the west a lower Romanesque arched portal, next to it an offering table. 1992 Uncovering a depiction of an angel around 1500 as part of a Christophorus fresco on the southern outer wall.

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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

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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. a b c Dehio manual. The art monuments of Austria. Carinthia . Anton Schroll, Vienna 2001, ISBN 3-7031-0712-X , p. 92
  3. a b c Dehio manual. The art monuments of Austria. Carinthia . Anton Schroll, Vienna 2001, ISBN 3-7031-0712-X , p. 269
  4. ^ Dehio manual. The art monuments of Austria. Carinthia . Anton Schroll, Vienna 2001, ISBN 3-7031-0712-X , p. 91
  5. a b Dehio manual. The art monuments of Austria. Carinthia . Anton Schroll, Vienna 2001, ISBN 3-7031-0712-X , p. 268
  6. ^ Dehio manual. The art monuments of Austria. Carinthia . Anton Schroll, Vienna 2001, ISBN 3-7031-0712-X , p. 590
  7. a b Dehio manual. The art monuments of Austria. Carinthia . Anton Schroll, Vienna 2001, ISBN 3-7031-0712-X , p. 665
  8. ^ Dehio manual. The art monuments of Austria. Carinthia . Anton Schroll, Vienna 2001, ISBN 3-7031-0712-X , p. 664
  9. ^ Dehio manual. The art monuments of Austria. Carinthia . Anton Schroll, Vienna 2001, ISBN 3-7031-0712-X , p. 693
  10. ^ Dehio manual. The art monuments of Austria. Carinthia . Anton Schroll, Vienna 2001, ISBN 3-7031-0712-X , p. 692f.
  11. § 2a Monument Protection Act in the legal information system of the Republic of Austria .