List of listed objects in Gnadenwald

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The list of listed objects in Gnadenwald contains the 5 listed , immovable objects of the community Gnadenwald .

Monuments

photo   monument Location description
Catholic parish church hl.  Michael and cemetery
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Catholic parish church hl. Michael and Friedhof ObjectID
63998
Gnadenwald
location
KG: Gnadenwald
The church was first mentioned in a document in 1337, rebuilt in 1741 according to plans by Franz de Paula Penz and extended to the west in 1825. The six-bay nave is followed by a drawn-in, single-bay choir structured by strong struts at the end of the choir. On the west facade there is a vestibule supported by two pillars and a beveled round arch portal. The inside is provided with a barrel vault with stitch caps , pilasters and stucco from 1741. The ceiling paintings were created by Anton Kirchebner around 1740 .
Benefit Church St.  Martin
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Benefit Church St. Martin ObjectID
63999
Gnadenwald
location
KG: Gnadenwald
The church was first mentioned in 1337, rebuilt in the 17th century after a fire and redesigned in Baroque style in 1724. The single-nave, Gothic-style building has a drawn-in, three-sided choir structured by corner pillars and a tower closed with a double onion dome. On the southern long side there is a round arch portal under an open vestibule and a fresco of St. Martin from the first half of the 18th century. The interior has the nave a vaulted ceiling , in the choir, a Gothic stellar vault and under the gallery a groin vault on. The vault is decorated with stucco from the end of the 17th century and vault paintings with scenes from the life of St. Martin by Michael Ignaz Mildorfer from 1743. In the choir there are remains of Gothic murals from the end of the 15th century.
Corridor chapel to the Sorrowful Mother of God Upload file Corridor chapel to Our Lady of Sorrows ObjectID
120758
Gnadenwald
location
KG: Gnadenwald
The brick chapel was built in the second half of the 17th century. On the gable facade there is a segment arch portal and above it a gable fresco of St. Martin and Antonius. The portal and the building edges are emphasized with architectural painting. The interior is provided with a barrel vault .
Monastery of St.  Martin Upload file Monastery of St. Martin
ObjectID:  64000
Gnadenwald 1
location
KG: Gnadenwald
In the 15th century a hermitage was founded near the church of St. Martin . In 1499 a new convent was built, which was destroyed by fire in 1520. The tertiary sisters from Hall have been using the building since 1935. The complex was rebuilt and expanded several times and today consists of the original hermitage adjoining the church (around 1635) and additions from the 20th century. In the hermitage there is a vaulted ground floor corridor, the guest house has a wooden loggia over two floors.
Widum
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Widum ObjectID
64001
Gnadenwald 26a KG
location
: Gnadenwald
The three-storey baroque widum next to the church of St. Michael was built in 1741 according to plans by Franz de Paula Penz . The facades are with geohrten window window surrounds and painted Eckquaderung organized regularly. On the north and south side in the central axis there is a basket arched portal with fighters and keystone. Inside, simple stucco ceilings have been preserved in the corridors and in several rooms. The former house chapel is on the second floor.

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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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 Tyrol - immovable and archaeological monuments under monument protection. (PDF), ( CSV ). Federal Monuments Office , as of February 18, 2020.
  2. ^ I. Dollinger, Wiesauer: Parish Church hl. Michael. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved May 10, 2017 .
  3. ^ A b Parish Gnadenwald: Benefice St. Martin
  4. ^ I. Dollinger, Wiesauer: Benefizialkirche hl. Martin, St. Martin monastery church. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved November 27, 2017 .
  5. ^ I. Dollinger, Wiesauer: Wegkapelle, chapel for the Sorrowful Mother of God. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved November 27, 2017 .
  6. ^ I. Dollinger, Wiesauer: Kloster hl. Martin. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved November 27, 2017 .
  7. ^ I. Dollinger, Wiesauer: Pfarrhaus St. Michael. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved November 27, 2017 .
  8. § 2a Monument Protection Act in the legal information system of the Republic of Austria .