List of listed objects in Frauental an der Laßnitz

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The list of listed objects in Frauental an der Laßnitz contains the 5 listed , immovable objects of the Austrian municipality of Frauental an der Laßnitz in the Styrian district of Deutschlandsberg .

Monuments

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Municipal Office
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Municipal Office
ObjectID:  3398
Schulgasse 1 KG
location
: Laßnitz
The building is a one-story administration building from the 19th century with a roof turret (clock tower). It was originally the brass custodian house of the brass factory in Frauental, then a hotel. The roof turret was removed in 2018, fully restored and put back in its old place on October 17, 2018. It received a new substructure, new green sheet metal shingles and decorations partly decorated with gold leaf . The clock has also been technically renewed. During the renovation work, a stone urn with a memorandum from 1889 was found.

Note: The building is located on the northern front of the main square of Frauental on a property owned by EZ 104 KG 61034 Laßnitz.

Catholic Parish Church of the Motherhood of Mary
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Catholic Parish Church of the Motherhood of Mary
ObjectID:  3397

KG location
: Laßnitz
The church was built in 1954 and has been a parish church since 1958. The altar comes from the hospital church in Bruck and is from the 17th century, some pictures (picture of Mary, statues of saints) come from Osterwitz .

Note: The church is located on a property owned by EZ 172 KG 61034 Laßnitz.

Grave mound at the vlg.  Höchkiegerl
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Grave mound at vlg. Höchkiegerl ObjectID
8729
vlg. Höchkiegerl
location
KG: Laßnitz
There is a large and a small burial mound at the site . The big hill has a diameter of around 30 meters and is four meters high. This hill ("Höchkiegerltumulus") is described as a dromos grave, it contained a small brick burial room of 2 by 2 meters, to which an approximately 2.5 meters upstream entrance ( dromos ) led. The burial carried out in it is dated to the end of the 3rd or the beginning of the 4th century AD ( Roman Empire ). Against this hill one about two feet high by comparison with similar facilities grave stele assumed their base was found. The furnishings (masonry as opus spicatum etc.) suggest a higher social status of the buried. This pedestal was set up in the park at the Frauental municipal office. Another burial from around the 4th or 5th century was located in the hill. Remnants of a bronze brooch are interpreted as an indication of the burial of a woman. The tomb is badly damaged and completely looted. It was opened improperly around 1930 (after the additional burial in antiquity had already caused damage) using today's terms, and a number of clay vessels are said to have been found, the whereabouts of which are unknown. Further damage was caused in 1987 by the construction of a path, so that during an excavation in 2000 only remains of the grave chamber walls and the dromos floor, pottery shards and charcoal remains were found, which did not allow an exact dating or detailed explanation of the graves. This excavation only included the site area on property 149/1. The burial mound is visible as a rise in the ground, it lies in an area covered with forest and bushes, in nature no details can be seen.

Note: The site is on a property owned by EZ 278 KG 61034 Laßnitz. Its northern continuation is on the adjacent properties in the KG Niedergams in the Bad Gams district of the Deutschlandsberg community.

Farmhouse
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Farmhouse
ObjectID:  3406
Oberberglastrasse 10 KG
location
: Schamberg
The house is the house of a farm from the 19th century.

Note: The house is located on a plot of EZ 20 KG 61055 Schamberg.

Farmhouse commonly known as Rotschädel / Archduke Johann House
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Farmhouse vulgo Rotschädel / Erzherzog-Johann-Haus
ObjectID:  3405
Schambergerstrasse 21 KG
location
: Schamberg
The building is the old, now unused house of a farm from the middle of the 19th century in the style in which a large number of rural houses in western Styria and in the vicinity of Graz were built. The construction method was promoted by the then kk Landwirtschaftsgesellschaft. This society is a forerunner of the Chamber of Agriculture, it was founded in 1819 at the suggestion of Archduke Johann . The new farmhouses it supports are then also called "Archduke Johann Houses". Characteristic is the portico-like built-over entrance with columns.

Note: The house is located on a plot of EZ 42 KG 61055 Schamberg.

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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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 Styria - immovable and archaeological monuments under monument protection. (PDF), ( CSV ). Federal Monuments Office , as of February 18, 2020.
  2. West Styrian Rundschau . No. 43, Volume 2018 (October 25, 2018), 91st Volume. ZDB -ID 2303595-X . Simadruck Aigner u. Weisi, Deutschlandsberg 2018, p. 1.
  3. ^ Kurt Woisetschläger , Peter Krenn : Dehio-Handbuch - Die Kunstdenkmäler Österreichs: Styria (excluding Graz). Topographical inventory of monuments, ed. from the Federal Monuments Office, Department for Monument Research. Publisher Anton Schroll. Vienna 1982. ISBN 3-7031-0532-1 . P. 112.
  4. Magdalena M. Eibl: Investigations into the Noric-Pannonian barrows. Focus on Styria. AV Akademiker Verlag Saarbrücken 2014. ISBN 978-3-639-67891-8 . P. 31.
  5. Jörg Fürnholzer: Detection excavation in the Roman grave mound at the homestead vulgo Höchkiegerl, Frauental an der Laßnitz, Styria. Find reports from Austria. Volume 43, year 2004. Vienna 2005. ISSN  0429-8926 ZDB -ID 213982-0 . Pp. 441-458.
  6. ^ Christoph Gutjahr: Prehistory and Early History and Medieval Archeology. Page 38 (with several plans for the location and find drawings). In: Helmut-Theobald Müller (ed.), Gernot Peter Obersteiner (overall scientific management): History and topography of the Deutschlandsberg district. ( District topography ). Graz-Deutschlandsberg 2005. ISBN 3-901938-15-X . Styrian Provincial Archives and District Authority Deutschlandsberg 2005. In the series: Great historical regional studies of Styria. Founded by Fritz Posch †. ZDB ID 568794-9 . First volume, general part.
  7. ^ Maria Lichtenegger: The burial mound group "Bründlteiche". With an overview of the state of research in barrow research in Styria since 1980. Diploma thesis at the KFU Graz, Graz 2007. pp. 26–27.
  8. Viktor Herbert Pöttler: The rural settlement forms as well as the farmhouse and farm in Styria. In: Dehio Steiermark. P. XXI (introductory part).
  9. § 2a Monument Protection Act in the legal information system of the Republic of Austria .