List of listed objects in Gaflenz
The list of listed objects in Gaflenz contains the 6 listed , immovable objects of the community Gaflenz in the Upper Austrian district of Steyr-Land .
Monuments
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Johanneskapelle ObjectID : 15003 |
Market location KG: Gaflenz |
In the chapel there are ornamental frescoes from the second quarter of the 18th century and a statue of St. John of Nepomuk from this time. |
ObjectID : 15003 Status: § 2a Status of the BDA list: 2020-02-29 Name: Johanneskapelle GstNr .: .49 / 1 Johanneskapelle Gaflenz |
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Gasthof zur Traube with smithy ObjectID : 15004 |
Markt 6 KG location : Gaflenz |
ObjectID : 15004 Status : Notification Status of the BDA list: 2020-02-29 Name: Gasthof zur Traube mit Schmiede GstNr .: .14 / 1; .14 / 2 |
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Zöttl Chapel ObjectID : 15007 |
Großgschnaidt 9 KG location : Kleingschnaidt |
ObjectID : 15007 Status : Notification Status of the BDA list: 2020-02-29 Name: Zöttl-Kapelle GstNr .: .1 / 2 |
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Schürhagel'sche house chapel of the Assumption of Mary ObjectID : 15021 |
Neudorf location KG: Neudorf |
ObjectID : 15021 Status : Notification Status of the BDA list: 2020-02-29 Name: Schürhagel'sche Hauskapelle Mariä Himmelfahrt GstNr .: .18 |
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Catholic branch church hl. Sebald Heiligenstein ObjectID: 15005 |
Breitenau location KG: Pettendorf |
At the summit of the steeply sloping Heiligenstein ( 782 m above sea level ) is the Gothic style church of St. Sebald am Heiligenstein. The Roman Catholic pilgrimage church is the only church in Austria consecrated to St. Sebaldus of Nuremberg . The Sebalduskirche is the landmark of the market town of Gaflenz and also adorns its coat of arms. The church was built as a chapel in 1413. After the canonization of Sebaldus, there was an upswing in pilgrimage to the Heiligenstein. Around 1470 the chapel was expanded into a church and expanded in the 16th century. In 1657 the pilgrimage route from Gaflenz to the Sebalduskirche was renovated and expanded. In 1701 the Calvary of Gaflenz on the Heiligenstein was built with five chapels and two years later the sacristan's house was built. In 1733 the church tower was erected in its present form. Today's pulpit was erected in 1751 and two altars were erected in 1754 , before today's high altar was erected in 1776/77. In 1813 the bell weighing 600 kilograms was purchased. In 1832 the church received the old Weyer organ, which was renovated by Pastor Zwirtmayr until 1843. In 1945 the church and sacristan's house were devastated by Russian guards stationed there. In 1949 the consecration ceremony for the new, 250-kilogram bell took place, but one year later the large bell that had been carried off and sunk in the Hamburg harbor was returned. |
ObjectID: 15005 Status: § 2a Status of the BDA list: 2020-02-29 Name: Kath. Filialkirche hl. Sebald Heiligenstein GstNr .: .32 Sebalduskirche am Heiligenstein |
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Catholic parish church hl. Andreas ObjectID : 15006 |
Market location KG: Gaflenz |
The parish church, built in the early Gothic style, was consecrated in 1140. The survey document dated October 24, 1140 for the parish of Gaflenz is also the first documentary mention of Gaflenz. In 1464 the parish church was expanded. In 1948/49 Gothic frescoes depicting scenes from the life of the Virgin Mary were uncovered. In 1988/89 the church underwent extensive restoration and expansion. |
ObjectID : 15006 Status: § 2a Status of the BDA list: 2020-02-29 Name: Catholic parish church hl. Andreas GstNr .: .25 Parish Church Gaflenz |
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Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Upper Austria - immovable and archaeological monuments under monument protection. (PDF), ( CSV ). Federal Monuments Office , as of February 18, 2020.
- ↑ Erwin Hainisch (edited by K. Woisetschläger): Dehio Oberösterreich, Die Kunstdenkmäler Österreichs. Upper Austria ; ed. from the Institute for Austrian Art Research of the Federal Monuments Office, 6th edition, Vienna 1977, page 80
- ↑ 850 Years of Gaflenz 1140–1990 , published by the market town of Gaflenz 1990; Pages 127-129
- ↑ 850 Years of Gaflenz 1140–1990 , published by the market town of Gaflenz 1990; Pages 106-110
- ↑ § 2a Monument Protection Act in the legal information system of the Republic of Austria .