List of listed objects in Finkenstein am Faaker See

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The list of listed objects in Finkenstein am Faaker See contains the 29 listed , immovable objects of the municipality of Finkenstein am Faaker See .

Monuments

photo   monument Location description
Catholic parish church hl.  Martin and cemetery
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Catholic parish church hl. Martin und Friedhof ObjektID
67946
Petschnitzen
location
KG: Ferlach
Located in the southern part of Petschnitzen. Documented mention in 1283 and 1504; Restoration 1974. 1996 Redesign of the chancel, covering of the vestibule roof. Small late-Gothic, Baroque-style complex with a retracted choir with two-tiered buttresses, a mighty south tower with chamfered round-arched sound openings and a pointed gable helmet. Baroque nave construction. A renewed sacristy portal on the first floor of the tower. Small vestibule with a war memorial and a brick staircase. Arched windows on the nave; only a pointed arch window in the choir. West portal with a straight lintel. Wall painting, inscribed 1504. To the south of the choir fragments: St. Christopher, Mary of the Annunciation; two saints standing one above the other on a buttress, with donors. Stripes with fragments of late Gothic heart leaf ornamentation under the protruding roof.
Catholic branch church hl.  Gregor
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Catholic branch church hl. Gregor ObjectID
63510
Unterferlach
location
KG: Ferlach
Originally a branch church of the Maria Gail parish. Since 1751 she was branch of the parish Latschach and was in the parish regulation under Emperor Joseph II. Of Kuratie assigned Petschnitzen. The Gothic village church is first mentioned in a document in 1659. In a missal from 1601, the name of the church appears as Unterwrolach. To the east above the nave is a roof turret with a pointed helmet, on the north side there is a baroque sacristy extension. Newly bricked porch with a memorial for the victims of the Second World War; north of the new gallery. In the nave and in the choir there are pointed arch windows. Longhouse with three bays, flat barrel with lance caps, built in during the Baroque period. Brick west gallery on two columns, retracted triumphal arch, single-bay choir, vault with ribbed star. The keystone bears a rose, the coat of arms of Prince Rosenberg von Rosegg . Unterferlach belonged to the rule (the speeder) Rosegg. A segment portal north of the sacristy.
Catholic branch church hl.  George
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Catholic branch church hl. Georg
ObjectID:  61588
Faak
location
KG: Faak
Located on the northern edge of the village. Documented mention in 1486. ​​Gothic church from the first half of the 15th century. Mighty tower in the southern corner of the choir, sacristy in the basement; Pointed gable helmet, pointed arch sound windows, including slits in the wall. 1996 exterior restoration of the tower. At the nave there are angular buttresses that are placed across the corner to the west; two-part lancet windows with original tracery. On the chancel there are massive buttresses with two steps. Three two-part lancet windows with original central bar, tracery made of wood added; new glazing. To the west, open pillar vestibule as wide as a ship. Late Gothic west portal, ogival, double filleted. Late Gothic south portal, ogival, double filleted. Above the south portal a heavily faded Christopher fresco from the beginning of the 16th century, restored in 1955 and 1999. Post-baroque frescoes on the west portal: Mary on the crescent moon and St. George.
Inselbad bathing facilityBW Upload file Badeananlage Inselbad ObjektID
34430
Faaker-See-Insel
location
KG: Faak
Built in 1930 for the Inselhotel (owner Ludwig Wittgenstein, the uncle of the philosopher of the same name) by Josef Wurzer based on plans by Franz Baumgartner . Elongated, built-in wooden skeleton building, accentuated by a three-storey, almost cube-shaped central wing with high arched openings following the staircase, to which the narrow, two-storey cabin wings connect. Middle wing with a tent roof emphasized by four gables, the side wings covered with side roofs. Important building document of the bathing culture of the interwar period.
Reception building Upload file Reception building
ObjectID:  70182
Seeufer-Landesstrasse 22 KG
location
: Faak
Reception building erected in 1906, two-storey building with a rectangular floor plan, centrally located transverse gable, stone facade, simple window frames, wooden beams with pent roof on the narrow side, crooked hip roof. Modern windows, otherwise completely preserved.
Catholic branch church of the Holy Trinity
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Catholic Filial Church of the Holy Trinity ObjectID
77797
Pogöriach
location
KG: Faak
Located on a hill on the eastern edge of the village. First documented mention in 1659; Restoration in 1969. Choir tower church in the core at the end of the 15th century with piers and chapels to the north and south of the third quarter of the 17th century with a 5/8 end at the middle yoke of the nave . On the tower ogival sound windows, above a pointed gable helmet . The sacristy is attached to the choir to the east. North portal arched; late Gothic . Pointed arch portal in the west. To the left of it a stone sacrificial table. Nave façades with a remarkable baroque , two-storey silhouette pilaster decor around 1680. North façade of the Holy Christ at the end of the 15th century.
Catholic parish church hl.  Michael and cemetery
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Catholic parish church hl. Michael and Friedhof ObjectID
61733
Fürnitz
location
KG: Fürnitz
The core of the nave comes from a Romanesque church from the 12th century, the core of the tower from the 1st half of the 13th century, the groin vaulted choir with a 4/6 end from the 14th century. The main altar dates from the middle of the 18th century, the side altars from 1700.

There is a Michael fresco on the cemetery wall with baroque gateways.

Village chapel Upload file Village chapel ObjectID
77812
Oberrain
location
KG: Fürnitz
The village chapel, a square-shaped building with a polygonal roof turret, was built in 1792. The portal zone is representative. The interior is vaulted with a square vault and there is a crucifix above the altar.
War memorial Upload file War memorial ObjectID
77800
Fürnitz, Rosentalstraße KG
location
: Fürnitz
The war memorial for the fallen of the First World War was inaugurated in September 1921 and is located on a three-step pedestal. The monument consists of a small obelisk and beneath it a pedestal with white relief panels depicting a soldier and an eagle. The German inscription reads “ Den Helden von 1914–1918 ”, the Slovenian “ Zvest spomin našim padlim ” (translated: “In faithful memory of our fallen”).
Catholic branch church hl.  Lorenz
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Catholic branch church hl. Lorenz
ObjectID:  61923
Gödersdorf
location
KG: Gödersdorf
The cross-vaulted choir is essentially late-Gothic, the baroque nave was expanded from 1965 to 1968 by a new hall-like building. The main altar is by Johannes Merckh from 1756, the side altars are about the same age.
Neufinkenstein Castle Upload file Neufinkenstein Castle ObjectID
34355
Schlossrainweg 8 KG
location
: Gödersdorf
Neufinkenstein Castle is a two-storey building on a rectangular floor plan that is covered by a hipped roof. It was built in 1794/95. The two mighty rustic marble portals come from Landskron Castle and are from the 2nd half of the 16th century. A wide six-bay hall, vaulted by a groin vault, leads directly through the building in the central axis. Some rooms on the upper floor still show stucco framed ceilings from the construction period.
Farm buildings Upload file Outbuildings
Object ID:  34356
Schlossrainweg 8 KG
location
: Gödersdorf
School, Stiegerhof, Nagersch (n) igghof, former castle Upload file School, Stiegerhof, Nagersch (n) igghof, former castle ObjectID
34899
Obertechanting, Stiegerhofstrasse 20 KG
location
: Gödersdorf
Nagersch (n) igghof. Noble seat, owned by the Province of Carinthia since 1951, today the seat of an agricultural college. Rectangular, two-storey building from the 1880s (Malborgheter Eisengewerkenfamilie Paul). Crooked hip roof, 20th century. Massive rustic portal, above it 2 relief heads. Renaissance double windows in marble on the 2nd floor. Above it the year 1585. On the north side balcony porch. Ornamental sgraffito paintings on the west and east fronts and corners, south and east facade with sgraffito decor from 1583, restored in 1996, north and west facade restored in 1997, in the west a low extension as a connecting wing to the large new building. Inside in the basement there are ridged vaults with stitch caps. Formerly rich interior design in wood, around 1589 by master carpenter Urban Holzwurm (Villach), sold in 1920 with many furnishings; Today in the Museum of Philadelphia (USA).
Other mining, blacksmith hammer, former  Trades house in Müllnern Upload file Other mining, blacksmith hammer, former Trade union building in Müllnern ObjectID
74527
Müllnern, Warmbaderstraße 38 KG
location
: Gödersdorf
The former trade lock was built in connection with a hammer mill founded at the end of the 16th century.
Catholic branch church hl.  Radegund
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Catholic branch church hl. Radegund ObjectID
77799
Untertechanting
location
KG: Gödersdorf
The small Gothic village church with a porch and ribbed choir with a 3/8 end has been given a Baroque style. The main altar is a fragment from the late 17th century, with a neo-Gothic figure. On the late baroque side altar are figures from the 15th and 16th centuries.
Altfinkenstein castle ruins
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Altfinkenstein Castle Ruins ObjectID
34249
Altfinkenstein 14 KG
location
: Greuth
The castle, first mentioned in 1142, is Romanesque in the oldest parts of the wall with later late Gothic alterations in the second half of the 15th century. The 15-meter-long west wall of the palace, which has been preserved up to the height of the 2nd floor, is structured by flat keel arch niches and wall templates with circular services, and it also has four profiled keel arch windows.
Catholic branch church Hl. 3 Kings Upload file Catholic Filial Church of the 3 Kings ObjectID
67950
Untergreuth
location
KG: Greuth
The Gothic village church from the 15th century has a mighty west tower with a vestibule in the basement. There are Gothic band fittings on the door of the ogival west portal. Wall paintings (Christophorus, Crucifixion) on the north side of the nave from the 16th century have faded. On the main altar (mid 18th century) is a group of figures Adoration of the Magi.
Catholic branch church hl.  Agnes
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Catholic branch church hl. Agnes ObjectID
67945
Korpitsch
location
KG: Korpitsch
The small Gothic church has a wooden turret and a pillar porch. The pointed arch portal is marked 1685 ; The altars (with figures of different ages) and the walled-in cupboard in the choir also date from this period. On the north wall of the nave is a fresco of St. Christopher, probably from the 16th century.
Catholic branch church hl.  Job and cemetery Upload file Catholic branch church hl. Job and Cemetery ObjectID
63055
St. Job
location
KG: Korpitsch
The church is a Gothic building from the end of the 15th century, with a mighty four-storey tower in the southern corner of the choir, a cross-vaulted choir, an iron door in the pointed arched portal to the sacristy, and fragments of frescoes in the vault. The church was redesigned in baroque style, a. the name 1731 , the onion helmet, the arbor and the wall painting (Marienkrönung) inside on the northern nave wall. The remarkable main altar is from 1688, the side altars a few years younger. The surrounding wall around the church has portal structures on three sides and a small chapel from the 18th century with remains of paintings in one corner.
Catholic parish church hl.  Ulrich and cemetery
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Catholic parish church hl. Ulrich and Friedhof ObjectID
62362
Latschach am Faakersee
Location
KG: Latschach am Faakersee
The church was built from 1752 to 1762. The west facade with a curved gable has a facade tower above the central portal. There are three chapels in each aisle. The wall paintings (mock architecture in the apse, evangelists above the gallery windows, Assumption of Mary in the south aisle) come from the time the church was built. Pulpit (by Joseph Kapfer, with figures by Josef Mayer), main altar (by Johann and Rudolf Vasser) and the altars in the side chapels all date from the last third of the 18th century.
Catholic branch church hl.  Gregor
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Catholic branch church hl. Gregor ObjectID
67942
Goritschach
location
KG: Mallestig
At the southern end of the village in an isolated location. Small late Gothic village church with Romanesque masonry. 1988 Uncovering of a Romanesque rectangular choir. Recessed, lower choir with a polygonal ending; to the east a wooden roof turret with a pointed gable helmet. Pillar porch. To the north and south a large and a small Gothic window, partly baroque. Pointed arched windows on the choir, newly glazed. Covering uniformly with shingles. Chamfered late Gothic arched portal in the west. 1988 Fresco discovery: A rooster and fragments of a praying man on the south facade; on the west hand over a sacrificial niche (16th century).
Catholic branch church hl.  Kanzian Upload file Catholic branch church hl. Kanzian ObjectID
67943
Goritschach
location
KG: Mallestig
Picturesque location on the rocky hill of the Kanzianiberg . Already mentioned in a document in 1301. Uniform Gothic building from the second half of the 15th century, with a narrow, high nave. Eight-sided, slender south tower above a square ground floor with arched sound windows and baroque onion helmet with lantern, ribs and tracery on the lower part of the tower; an inscription plaque with the designation 1586. Western pillar permission. On the nave and choir angular buttresses and two-part lancet windows with original tracery . Fluted pointed arch portals in the south and west. Outside on the north wall, a faded late Gothic fresco of St. Christopher. South of the west portal fragment hll. Kanzian, Kanzianus and Kanzianilla , in an illusionistic framework, end of the 15th century (?). On the western buttresses there is a Roman scribe relief (CSIR II / 3.273) or a sacrificial servant relief (CSIR II / 3, 185), both from grave structures.
Way of the Cross Upload file Way of the Cross ObjectID
77810
Goritschach
location
KG: Mallestig
The stations of the cross were built in 1780. A chapel was built in 1887 to protect a crucifixion group.
Kanzianiberg hillside settlement Upload file Kanzianiberg hillside settlement ObjectID
48942
Kanzianiberg
location
KG: Mallestig
Former Neolithic settlement in the west on several small terraces. Middle of the 3rd millennium BC. Roman fort secured by surface finds and gates , erected over late Hallstatt and ancient predecessor buildings in the 4th century AD and abandoned in the 6th century.
Kanzianiberg barrow field Upload file Kanzianiberg barrow field ObjektID
130231
Kanzianiberg
location
KG: Mallestig
The barrow field includes around 50 small burial mounds. The oldest graves are from the younger Iron Age (6th century BC), the youngest from the beginning of the Celtic period.
Catholic branch church hl.  Margaretha Upload file Catholic branch church hl. Margaretha ObjectID
61683
Finkenstein, Mallestiger Platz KG
location
: Mallestig
It was mentioned in a document as early as 1340. Small Gothic village church in the middle of town. Open porch the width of a ship with a crooked hipped roof. Polygonal choir. Brick western bell ridge, modern pointed gable helmet. Round-arched west portal, renewed. To the left of it a stone sacrificial table. On the outer south wall mural painting of St. Christopher, crucifixion and the figure of St. Margaret, around 1480.
Catholic parish church hl.  Stefan and cemetery
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Catholic parish church hl. Stefan and Friedhof ObjectID
67948
St. Stefan, Kirchenplatz KG
location
: St. Stefan
First documented mention 1340 and 1385. Gothic village church from 1472; Master Jörg von Klagenfurt. 1996 Interior restoration, in the presumed color scheme of the 18th century, adaptation of the north chapel. Rest. Reconstruction of the Gothic winged altar of the branch church Sankt Gregor in Goritschach in the apse-like niche of the north chapel.
Rectory Upload file Vicarage ObjectID
77782
St. Stefan, Marktstrasse 23 KG
location
: St. Stefan
War memorial Upload file War memorial ObjectID
77801
St. Stefan
location
KG: St. Stefan
The war memorial was built by the architect Truksa and the sculptor H. Wildburger in the 1920s. The soldier figure rests standing on a scroll pedestal.

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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. ^ Dehio manual. The art monuments of Austria. Carinthia . Anton Schroll, Vienna 2001, ISBN 3-7031-0712-X , p. 620.
  3. ^ Dehio manual. The art monuments of Austria. Carinthia . Anton Schroll, Vienna 2001, ISBN 3-7031-0712-X , pp. 981-982.
  4. a b c Dehio manual. The art monuments of Austria. Carinthia . Anton Schroll, Vienna 2001, ISBN 3-7031-0712-X , p. 114.
  5. ^ Dehio manual. The art monuments of Austria. Carinthia . Anton Schroll, Vienna 2001, ISBN 3-7031-0712-X , pp. 632–633.
  6. ^ Dehio manual. The art monuments of Austria. Carinthia . Anton Schroll, Vienna 2001, ISBN 3-7031-0712-X , pp. 182-183.
  7. ^ Dehio manual. The art monuments of Austria. Carinthia . Anton Schroll, Vienna 2001, ISBN 3-7031-0712-X , p. 592.
  8. ^ Memorial to those who fell in World War I, Fürnitz. kleindenkmaeler.at, accessed on August 11, 2014 .
  9. ^ Dehio manual. The art monuments of Austria. Carinthia . Anton Schroll, Vienna 2001, ISBN 3-7031-0712-X , pp. 213-214.
  10. Goritschach branch church. Parish St. Stefan-Finkenstein / Fara Šteben-Bekštanj, accessed on October 21, 2018 .
  11. ^ Dehio manual. The art monuments of Austria. Carinthia . Anton Schroll, Vienna 2001, ISBN 3-7031-0712-X , p. 214.
  12. Finkensteiner noodle factory, at www.kleindenkmaeler.at
  13. ^ Dehio manual. The art monuments of Austria. Carinthia . Anton Schroll, Vienna 2001, ISBN 3-7031-0712-X , pp. 943-944.
  14. Goritschach branch church. Parish St. Stefan-Finkenstein / Fara Šteben-Bekštanj, accessed on October 21, 2018 .
  15. ^ Dehio manual. The art monuments of Austria. Carinthia . Anton Schroll, Vienna 2001, ISBN 3-7031-0712-X , p. 10.
  16. ^ Dehio manual. The art monuments of Austria. Carinthia . Anton Schroll, Vienna 2001, ISBN 3-7031-0712-X , pp. 982-983.
  17. ^ Dehio manual. The art monuments of Austria. Carinthia . Anton Schroll, Vienna 2001, ISBN 3-7031-0712-X , p. 415.
  18. ^ Dehio manual. The art monuments of Austria. Carinthia . Anton Schroll, Vienna 2001, ISBN 3-7031-0712-X , pp. 742-743.
  19. ^ Dehio manual. The art monuments of Austria. Carinthia . Anton Schroll, Vienna 2001, ISBN 3-7031-0712-X , pp. 446-447.
  20. Goritschach branch church. Parish St. Stefan-Finkenstein / Fara Šteben-Bekštanj, accessed on October 21, 2018 .
  21. Kanzianiberg branch church. Parish St. Stefan-Finkenstein / Fara Šteben-Bekštanj, accessed on October 21, 2018 (German, Slovenian).
  22. Kanzianiberg branch church. at www.ststefan-finkenstein.at ( Memento of the original from August 12, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.ststefan-finkenstein.at
  23. ^ Dehio manual. The art monuments of Austria. Carinthia . Anton Schroll, Vienna 2001, ISBN 3-7031-0712-X , pp. 218-219.
  24. ^ Paul Gleirscher: Barrows and dominions in the Osdtalpenraum. Arheološki vestnik 56, 2005, pp. 99–112 (pdf)
  25. Mallestig branch church. Parish St. Stefan-Finkenstein / Fara Šteben-Bekštanj, accessed on October 21, 2018 (German, Slovenian).
  26. ^ Dehio manual. The art monuments of Austria. Carinthia . Anton Schroll, Vienna 2001, ISBN 3-7031-0712-X , p. 139.
  27. § 2a Monument Protection Act in the legal information system of the Republic of Austria .