List of listed objects in Großdietmanns

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The list of listed objects in Großdietmanns contains the 9 listed , immovable objects of the community Großdietmanns .

Monuments

photo   monument Location description
Catholic parish church hll.  14 helpers
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Catholic parish church hll. 14 Emergency worker ObjectID
26097
Kirchenplatz, Dietmanns 4, first floor, KG
location
: Dietmanns
The parish church at the north end of the Angers von Dietmanns, a late Gothic hall church from the second half of the 15th century, possibly Romanesque in its core , is consecrated to the Fourteen Holy Helpers . To the east of the apse rises a baroque onion dome from the 17th century with a square floor plan. The three-bay nave has a zweijochigen chorus with 5 / 8 -Schluss . The south facade is opened through two-lane tracery windows. The building is accessible in the south and west through shoulder arch portals with rectangular frames. The south portal has a porch with a beveled arched gate. The simple west facade has an oculus and also a porch. A possibly baroque sacristy with an embroidered cap barrel is attached to the nave and choir in the north .
Local chapel St.  Barbara Upload file Local chapel St. Barbara ObjectID
26107
Kapellenweg, Ehrendorf 32, first floor, KG
location
: Ehrendorf
The local chapel of St. Barbara is a two-bay building built in 1777 with a semicircular apse in the north, arched windows, pilaster strips and a cornice. A roof turret with an onion helmet rises above its volute gable facade. The interior has two yokes and an intermediate yoke. It has a three-part barrel vault with stitch caps over straps on pilasters and is divided by fields. A curved gallery and a retracted apse arch, which is marked 1777, rise from it. The apse vault with its stitch caps is painted ornamentally. The chapel has a rococo altar from the construction period, with a figure of St. Barbara in the middle niche. The bell was cast by Johann Georg Seiler in 1783.
Eichberg local chapel Upload file Eichberg local chapel ObjectID
26110
Eichberg 31 KG
location
: Eichberg
The local chapel, built in the center of the village in 1748, is a pilaster-structured structure with a semicircular apse and a volute gable facade with a figure niche. An onion helmet-crowned roof turret from 1792 rises above the gable. The chapel is accessible through a flat-arched stone portal and has flat-arched windows. Inside there are two yokes and an intermediate yoke, which are vaulted by a three-part needle cap barrel over straps on partially capped pilasters. The baroque, marbled high altar was made in the middle of the 18th century. It is decorated with an inset image of St. Trinity equipped.
Catholic parish church hl.  James d.  Ä., Former cemetery
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Catholic parish church hl. James d. Ä., Former cemetery ObjectID
26099
Höhenberg 2, first floor
location
KG: Höhenberg
The parish church of hl. James the Elder is a probably Romanesque hall church from the 13th century with a west tower and a Gothic choir. It is surrounded by a cemetery that was abandoned in 1804. The core of the square west tower is Romanesque. After a fire around 1800 it was increased again in 1845. It has arched sound windows and a pyramid roof. The simple, three-bay nave is opened through arched windows and probably has a Romanesque core. The buttresses were erected at the same time as the nave vault from 1575 (?). The Gothic, retracted choir is two-bay and has a three-eighth end. In the east it is connected to the rectory, which was renovated around 1800.
St. John Nepomuk Chapel
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St. John Nepomuk Chapel ObjectID
26098

Location
KG: Höhenberg
The chapel on Angerplatz in front of the parish church is marked 1878, while its late Baroque statue of John Nepomuk is marked with the year 1780.
Hörmann's local chapel
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Hörmann's local chapel ObjectID
26095
Hörmanns 13, first floor, KG
location
: Hörmanns
The Hörmanns local chapel, marked 1747, is a pilaster-structured building with a semicircular apse. An onion helmet-crowned roof turret rises above its volute gable equipped with a figured niche. The interior is vaulted by a needle cap barrel and has a plaster structure. The neo-Romanesque altar was erected in 1904. In its central niche there are portraits of St. Mary, Joseph and Antony to be seen.
Local chapel St.  Anthony of Padua
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Local chapel St. Anthony of Padua ObjectID
26096
Reinpolz 27, upper floor
location
KG: Reinpolz
The local chapel hl. Was built in 1882 according to plans by Johann Pölzl on the northern Angerrandstrasse . Anthony of Padua is a neo-baroque building with a semicircular apse, structured by pilaster strips. In 1908, a north tower with a stone frame was presented to your volute gable facade. Above its flat arched stone portal is a niche with a figure of St. Florian built in. In the two-bay interior, a square vault rests over belt arches on pilasters. The altar from the second half of the 19th century is made in classical forms. It has an altarpiece of St. Anthony and an oval image of Mary with child from the 19th century.
Unterlembach local chapel Upload file Ortskapelle Unterlembach ObjectID
26100
Unterlembach 48, upper floor, KG
location
: Unterlembach
The Unterlembach local chapel, built in 1839, is a three- bay, square-vaulted building with a semicircular apse and a turret with an onion helmet that rises above the gable facade. It is accessible through a stone portal located between plaster pilasters. Your classical altar is a work of the year 1844. It has an altar panel of the Assumption of Mary and side figures of the Holy. Peter and Paul, which were made in the middle of the 18th century and later transferred here from the Gmünder parish church. A figure of St. Joseph from the 19th century.
Local chapel of the Holy Trinity Upload file Local Chapel of the Holy Trinity ObjectID
26103
Wielands 978, upper floor
location
KG: Wielands
The Chapel of the Holy Trinity , built in 1820, has a pilaster-structured facade under a curved gable, a turret with an onion helmet (renewed in 1925) and a semicircular apse. The interior is arched by a needle cap barrel over double straps. The furnishings include a group of figures of the Holy Trinity from the first half of the 18th century as well as pictures of the Stations of the Cross executed in reverse glass painting .

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

literature

Web links

Commons : Listed objects in Großdietmanns  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Lower Austria - immovable and archaeological monuments under monument protection. (PDF), ( CSV ). Federal Monuments Office , as of February 14, 2020.
  2. § 2a Monument Protection Act in the legal information system of the Republic of Austria .