List of listed objects in Gries am Brenner

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The list of listed objects in Gries am Brenner contains the 19 listed , immovable objects of the municipality of Gries am Brenner .

Monuments

photo   monument Location description
Former  Customs office building Upload file Former Customs office building ObjectID
84015
Brenner 254
location
KG: Gries am Brenner
The customs office building on the Brenner was built in 1951. The single-storey brick building in the middle of the street has two mirror-inverted long sides for the handling of departures and arrivals. On the west and east side of the longitudinal tract there are pillar vestibules and a loading ramp in the north. Inside, too, the building is designed in a simple and functional way in typical forms.
Reception building Upload file Reception building ObjectID
70106
Brennersee 236 KG
location
: Gries am Brenner
The reception building of the abandoned Brennersee station of the Brennerbahn was built from 1927 to 1928 in the Heimat style. The two-storey main building with a tent roof is designed with a bay window and circular ventilation openings in the upper facade area. This is followed in the south by a ground-level longitudinal wing with three arcade openings for the waiting area.
Catholic parish church of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary and former cemetery
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Catholic parish church of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary and former cemetery ObjectID
64006
Gries
location
KG: Gries am Brenner
The church was built from 1825 to 1826 according to plans by Jakob Prantl in the late classicist style. The sacristy and a mighty east tower with an onion dome and lantern adjoin the nave with a half-hipped roof and a low, polygonal closed south choir. The interior is uniformly classical with stucco by Josef Kienast the Younger (1827) and ceiling frescoes by Josef Arnold the Elder (1827/28).
Gasthaus Weißes Rössl Upload file Gasthaus Weißes Rössl ObjectID
48925
Gries 52 KG
location
: Gries am Brenner
The two-storey building on Brennerstrasse has been a restaurant since 1455. The elongated street facade has five polygonal oriels, the sgraffiti Weißes Rössl and Madonna and Child were created in 1957 by Max Spielmann . Inside there is an important paneled room from 1927, which was designed by Wilhelm Nikolaus Prachensky , and a ceiling painting of the Annunciation from the 18th century. In the dining room, built in 1950, there is a large incised plaque by Paul Flora from 1955. The ground floor corridor has a late-Gothic vault.
Widum Gries Upload file Widum Gries ObjectID
107434
Gries 61 KG
location
: Gries am Brenner
The mighty, three-storey wall structure with a slightly hipped roof over a hollow was built in the first third of the 19th century. The facades are structured with plastering flaps on the building edges and wall openings.
Gasthaus Sprenger Upload file Gasthaus Sprenger ObjectID
38787
Gries 96
location
KG: Gries am Brenner
The mighty, two-story building with a rectangular floor plan with a gable roof protruding on all sides dates back to the 15th century. The seven-axis main facade facing the street is structured with three polygonal cores on the upper floor and a chamfered round arch portal. The facade corners and bay windows are decorated with architectural paintings, the central bay window with figural parapet paintings of St. Change and the hll. Leonhard, Nikolaus and Antonius from the 16th century. Inside there is a mighty central corridor with lancet vaults and mesh vaults as well as a paneled Renaissance room with a field ceiling from 1625.
Chapel to the hll.  Christoph and Sigmund zu Lueg including the surrounding wall
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Chapel to the hll. Christoph and Sigmund zu Lueg including the surrounding wall ObjectID
38789
at Lueg 216
location
KG: Gries am Brenner
The chapel hll. The core of Christoph and Sigmund am Lueg comes from the 2nd half of the 13th century, and in major parts from the 2nd half of the 15th century. It is surrounded by a curtain wall. The narrow, late Gothic building has a retracted, acute-angled choir, a massive late Romanesque north tower, an eaves-side sacristy extension and a secondary baroque vestibule. There are remains of baroque painting on the tower. In the vestibule a needle cap barrel with early baroque stucco, in the three-bay nave, a needle cap barrel and a round-arched triumphal arch.
BW Upload file Former Widum Lueg ObjectID
112058

since 2020

Lueg 216 KG
location
: Gries am Brenner
The Widum is part of the former Lueg customs post, consisting of a customs castle, chapel and Widum. Presumably this was created in the course of the foundation of the chaplain Lueg by Duke Sigmund in 1449. The building was expanded with inscriptions in 1680 and several times in the 19th century. It is a two-storey wall construction on a rectangular floor plan with a flat gable roof.
Local chapel St.  Jakob in Nößlach
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Local chapel St. Jakob in Nößlach ObjectID
106335
Nösslach
location
KG: Gries am Brenner
The church on the western slope of the Wipptal is a late Romanesque building from the first half of the 14th century with a massive north tower, an almost square nave and a recessed, just closing choir. A low porch was added to the west in the 17th century. The interior has an early baroque, three-pass-shaped wooden ceiling in the nave and a ribbed vault resting on wall brackets in the choir. On the west gallery there are parapet pictures with depictions of the Passion of Jesus from the middle of the 17th century.
Catholic parish church hl.  Leonhard with cemetery
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Catholic parish church hl. Leonhard with cemetery ObjectID
64009
Vinaders
location
KG: Gries am Brenner
The late Gothic building from 1498 was lengthened in the choir from 1802 to 1803 and redesigned in Baroque style. The west facade has a Gothic, profiled pointed arch portal and a circular window in the gable field. The interior of the two-bay nave is structured with a pointed cap barrel above wall pillars and a round-arched triumphal arch, followed by a drawn-in two-bay, flat-domed choir. The ceiling paintings created by Josef Schmutzer the Younger around 1800 were painted over by Rafael Thaler in 1901 and exposed again in 1989.
Widum Upload file Widum ObjektID
64007
Vinaders 339 KG
location
: Gries am Brenner
The two-story building with a hipped roof connects to the cemetery to the north. The facades are structured with plastering flaps on the building edges and wall openings. On the side facing the cemetery, gravestones and memorial stones from the 19th and 20th centuries are embedded in the facade.
Court chapel at the Simeler, Notburgakapelle Upload file Hofkapelle bei Simeler, Notburgakapelle ObjektID
38788
Vinaders 351
location
KG: Gries am Brenner
The chapel at Simeler was built around 1800. The single-bay brick building has a slightly drawn-in round apse, plaster structure, a gable roof over a cove and a wooden roof turret. The gable facade is structured by a round arch portal, four-pass windows and a triangular wall opening in the gable field. The interior has a pilaster structure and a square vault with a depiction of guardian money.
Mill Simeler Upload file Mill Simeler ObjectID
68805
Vinaders 351
location
KG: Gries am Brenner
The grain mill at Simeler was built as a single-storey building in mixed construction. On the ground-level, plastered quarry-stone masonry, a knee-high timbered in square block construction with a flat, clapboard-clad purlin roof rises. The mill wheel has been removed, the grinding process with gutter, vibrator box, runner and floor stone from 1764 is completely preserved.
Farmhouse, Simelerhof Upload file Farmhouse, Simelerhof ObjectID
106573
Vinaders 351
location
KG: Gries am Brenner
The core of the courtyard at the entrance to the Obernberg Valley dates from the 18th century. In the middle of the 19th century it was rebuilt and the ridge turned. The longitudinally divided two-storey Wipptaler Einhof consists of a brick living area and an economic part in a combined wooden structure. The residential part with the central corridor floor plan on the eaves side is structured uniformly with a regular axis rhythm and cleaning pocket structure. The Bundwerk gable with mostly profiled and partly painted struts dates from 1845. Together with the court chapel and the mill , the building forms a completely preserved rural courtyard.
Farmhouse Unterer Fürst Upload file Farmhouse Unterer Fürst ObjectID
38790
Vinaders 354
location
KG: Gries am Brenner
The core of the two-storey courtyard with a protruding gable roof dates from the 17th century. The residential part is bricked, the backwards adjoining economic part above the bricked ground floor in post construction . The gable facade is designed with a polygonal upper storey bay window with figural representations in the parapet fields and largely overpainted architectural paintings. On the upper floor there are murals of the hll. Florian, Georg and Martin, as well as medallions with Mariahilf and St. Anna from the first half of the 18th century. Inside, a lancet vault has been preserved on the ground floor.
Plaque Upload file Memorial plaque ObjectID
106408

KG location
: Gries am Brenner
The plaque with a Latin inscription was set into a rock at the southern exit of the town in 1873 to commemorate the meeting of Emperor Charles V with his brother Ferdinand (1530).
Emergency wayside shrine Upload file Emergency wayside shrine ObjectID
106418

KG location
: Gries am Brenner
There used to be an emergency chapel at this point. The statue was erected in 1956 in place of the demolished chapel. On May 3, 1530, Emperor Charles V and his brother Ferdinand met here . The chamfered hexagonal stone pillar dates from the 16th century and is completed by a cube capital and a four-sided tabernacle with a pyramid roof, which was renewed in 1956. In the niches there are inscription panels and two pictures of the needy helpers by Raimund Wörle (1896–1979).
Court chapel at Gasthof Humler Upload file Court chapel at Gasthof Humler ObjektID
44984

KG location
: Gries am Brenner
The single-bay, brick chapel with a retracted facade and three-sided choir closure was built at the end of the 18th century. The west facade has a concave, curved, broken gable and a roof turret with an onion helmet. Inside there is a pendent dome and ceiling paintings in the choir and chapel from the beginning of the 20th century.
Court chapel at the Paulerhof Upload file Court chapel at Paulerhof ObjectID
80320

KG location
: Gries am Brenner
The chapel high above the Obernbergtal dates from the middle of the 18th century and was extensively renovated in 2006–2009. The chapel with a three-sided choir closure and a shingled gable roof is decorated with architectural paintings on the gable facade. Inside it has a stitch cap vault, stucco work and a fresco of St. Katharina, a representation of God the Father in the apse vault. There is a copy of the miraculous image of Mariahilf on the baroque altar.

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. ^ Frick, Wiesauer: Customs office, former customs office building, customs office Bundesstrasse. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved February 4, 2016 .
  3. ^ Office of the Tyrolean provincial government, cultural department (ed.): Culture reports from Tyrol 2009. 61. Monument report. Innsbruck 2009, p. 72 ( PDF; 7.8 MB )
  4. Frick, Wiesauer: reception building, Brennersee station. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved February 4, 2016 .
  5. I. Dollinger, Wiesauer: Parish Church of Mariae Visitation. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved February 4, 2016 .
  6. ^ I. Dollinger, Wiesauer: Gasthof Weisses Rössl. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved February 4, 2016 .
  7. ^ Frick, Wiesauer: Pfarrhaus Gries. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved May 26, 2016 .
  8. ^ I. Dollinger, Wiesauer: Dorfcafe, dentist, former Gasthof Sprenger. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved May 26, 2016 .
  9. Chapel of St. Christoph and Sigmund am Lueg, St. Sigmund Church. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved August 22, 2014 .
  10. Frick, Wiesauer: former Widum. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved February 28, 2020 .
  11. ^ I. Dollinger, Wiesauer: Chapel of St. Jakob, Jakobskapelle, Nösslach Church St. Jakob. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved February 4, 2016 .
  12. ^ I. Dollinger, Wiesauer: Parish Church hl. Leonhard, Vinaders Church. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved May 26, 2016 .
  13. ^ I. Dollinger, Wiesauer: Vicarage Vinaders. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved May 26, 2016 .
  14. Wiesauer: Court Chapel, Chapel of St. Notburga, Notburgakapelle, chapel at the Simeler. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved February 4, 2016 .
  15. ^ A b c Office of the Tyrolean Provincial Government, Culture Department (ed.): Culture reports from Tyrol 2010. 62nd Monument Report. Innsbruck 2010, pp. 21–22 ( PDF; 16.3 MB )
  16. Wiesauer: catchy grain mill, Simeler. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved February 4, 2016 .
  17. Wiesauer: Einhof, longitudinally divided, central floor plan, Simeler. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved February 4, 2016 .
  18. I. Dollinger, Wiesauer: Einhof, divided across, middle floor plan, lower prince. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved June 17, 2016 .
  19. memorial plaque. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved August 6, 2013 .
  20. Statue, emergency shrine. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved August 6, 2013 .
  21. ^ I. Dollinger, Wiesauer: Hofkapelle, chapel at the Humlerhof, Humler chapel. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved February 4, 2016 .
  22. ^ R. Dollinger, Wiesauer: Hofkapelle, Kapelle bei Paulerhof, Paulerkapelle. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved February 4, 2016 .
  23. ^ Office of the Tyrolean provincial government, cultural department (ed.): Kulturberichte aus Tirol 2010. 62nd Monument Report. Innsbruck 2010, p. 76 ( PDF; 16.3 MB )
  24. § 2a Monument Protection Act in the legal information system of the Republic of Austria .