List of listed objects in Klein Sankt Paul

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The list of listed objects in Klein Sankt Paul contains the 15 listed , immovable objects of the Carinthian community of Klein Sankt Paul .

Monuments

photo   monument Location description
Castle ruins and chapel
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Castle ruins and chapel ObjectID
34592

KG location
: Grünburg
In the Görtschitztal on the western slope of the Saualpe , east of Wieting at an altitude of 1009  m . Documented in 1217 in the possession of the Counts of Görz-Tirol or their ministerials, the Grünburger, first called Ulricus de Gruneburch. In the 15th century by Emperor Friedrich III. Taken over, owned by Hans Leonhard von Windischgrätz in 1626, and by Georg Friedrich von Ambthofen in 1629. Further history of ownership until it was incorporated into the Eberstein estate is unknown. Ruins of a stately high medieval twin castle.
Rectory Upload file Vicarage ObjectID
62040
Kirchberg 12 KG
location
: Kirchberg
Two-storey, late baroque building with an inscription plaque 1788 (by Abbot Benedict).
Catholic parish church of Our Lady (Maria Moos) and cemetery with chapel
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Catholic parish church of Our Lady (Maria Moos) and cemetery with chapel ObjectID
62041

KG location
: Kirchberg
Our Lady (Maria Moos). Documented between 1167 and 1181, since 1266 patronage church of the Archabbey of St. Peter in Salzburg; Consecration date for choir and two altars 1446; Fire in 1837. Romanesque building with late Gothic choir and Gothic tower on the north side of the choir. Façade and spire 1838. Outside on the eastern choir wall pinned Gothic death lamp .
Roman iron smelting
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Roman iron smelting ObjectID
129767

since 2012

Mösel
location
KG: Kirchberg
Roman kilns were found here during construction work or excavations (an exhibit today in the Klein Sankt Paul Valley Museum), and others are believed to be here. The finds give an insight into the smelting technique with which the " Noric iron ", which was praised in antiquity , was obtained.
Catholic parish church hl.  Paul and cemetery
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Catholic parish church hl. Paul and Friedhof ObjectID
62273
Badstrasse 1 KG
location
: Klein St. Paul
The Gothic village church with its mighty tower contains baroque altars decorated with figures, as well as a modern people's altar by Werner Hofmeister. The baroque color scheme of the interior was restored in 1994. Also of note is a renaissance coat of arms tombstone.
Rectory
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Vicarage ObjectID
62265
Friedhofweg 2 KG
location
: Klein St. Paul
Located below the church. Stately one to two storey baroque building. In the corner pillar of the parish garden there is a Roman inscription stone. 1986/88 exterior restoration. Restoration of the pilasters from the 19th century.
Lachitzhof Valley Museum
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Lachitzhof Valley Museum ObjectID
68142
Museumweg 1 KG
location
: Klein St. Paul
Built in 1550. Deutschhammerhaus (melting furnace and hammer until 1700), 1700–1920 wage mill . Two-storey 6: 4-axis building under a hipped roof , tram ceiling from 1744.

Exhibits include the development of Noric iron , the history of the settlement. Shell part of a Celtic-Roman iron smelting furnace from 200 AD from Mösel.

Castle ruins, Hoch- and Niederhornburg
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Castle ruins, Hoch- and Niederhornburg ObjectID
34593

KG location
: Unter St. Paul
Castle ruins (twin castles), on the summit of the Hornberg on the western slope of the Saualpe between Eberstein and Klein St. Paul. Mentioned in a document in 1140, the expansion took place in 1414. Originally owned by the Counts of Görz , then the Hornburger ministerial. Imperial fiefdom in the 15th century, sold to Sigmund Welzer von Eberstein in 1581 ; 1630 to 1939 owned by the Christalnigg family .
Cement works, factory museum Upload file Cement works, works museum ObjectID
47873
Wietersdorf 1
location
KG: Wietersdorf
The cement works built in 1894 consist of a Portland cement kiln building with three Roman kilns , a multi-storey stone building with arched windows, a tunnel and an inclined elevator. The plant was shut down in 1965 and now represents a "factory museum".
Schoberkreuz
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Schoberkreuz ObjectID
35181
B 92
location
KG: Wieting
The tabernacle shrine is on the northern edge of the village on the main road. It bears the designation 1628 on the shaft. Above a beveled column rests a four-sided top (marble block) in relief depicting the suffering of Christ; in the south "raising the cross", in the east "crucifixion group", in the west "carrying the cross" and in the north "descent from the cross".
Propstei and connecting passage to the parish church
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Propstei and connecting passage to the parish church
ObjectID:  63704
Wieting 1
location
KG: Wieting
Stately three-story building west of the church; late Gothic in core; Baroque extension on the portals marked 1755 and 1760, heavily renewed. In the hall is the epitaph for the local couple Saetubolos and Talsa (ILLPRON 719).
Propsteihof
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Propsteihof ObjectID
63708
Wieting 26 KG
location
: Wieting
East of the church, on the road. Late Gothic two-storey building; probably built by Hans and Georg Laun von Haunstein before 1459; their coat of arms on the west facade to the left above the portal as well as (unrelated) building inscription 1497; South facade painted coat of arms; left provost coat of arms and the right Regular Propst Tiemo Rauscher (1775-1791).
Road bridge Upload file Road bridge ObjectID
103489

KG location
: Wieting
Baroque vaulted stone bridge over the Görtschitz, west of the provost office.
Street and churchyard wall with spoilage as well as figurines
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Street and churchyard wall with spoilage as well as figurines ObjectID
103524

KG location
: Wieting
In the church masonry of the Provost Parish Church, numerous spoils from Roman times grave structures (CSIR II / 5), 531). On the church forecourt, the grave statue of a local woman with interesting breast ornament: mid-2nd century AD (CSIR II / 1.54). On the bridge wall a votive inscription for Jupiter for the salvation of the leaseholder of the Noric iron tax Campilius Verus, donated by the employee Fortunatus, who also had a water pipe introduced into the Jupiter shrine (ILLPRON 720). On the southern wall of the churchyard there is a Roman votive altar for Jupiter conservator, donated by Aelius Senecianus (ILLPRON 718).
Provost parish church hl.  Margareta
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Provost parish church hl. Margareta ObjectID
110447

KG location
: Wieting
Documented mention between 1180/1193 and 1200/1206. Large church with crossing tower and chapel to the south of the choir; to the west of it located provost connected by a covered walkway. Building history unclear.

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:

Photo: Photograph of the monument. Click the photo generates an enlarged view. Next to it are one or two symbols:
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Location: The address is given. In the case of free-standing objects without an address ( e.g. shrines ), an address is usually given that is close to the object. By calling up the link Location , the location of the monument is displayed in various map projects. The cadastral community (KG) is indicated below this.
Description: Brief information about the monument.

The table is sorted alphabetically according to the location of the monument. The sorting criterion is the cadastral municipality and within this the address.

By clicking on "Map with all coordinates" (top right in the article) the location of all monuments in the selected map object is displayed.

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 Carinthia - immovable and archaeological monuments under monument protection. (PDF), ( CSV ). Federal Monuments Office , as of February 14, 2020.
  2. Jennifer Garner: The Latène period smelting site in Siegen-Niederschelden Wartestraße. In: Metalla No. 17.1 / 2, Bochum 2010.
  3. § 2a Monument Protection Act in the legal information system of the Republic of Austria .