List of listed objects in Leutasch

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The list of listed objects in Leutasch contains the 18 listed , immovable objects of the Tyrolean community of Leutasch .

Monuments

photo   monument Location description
Community house at the Mühlpaula Upload file Bürgerhaus Beim Mühlpaula ObjektID
39752
Gasse 163 KG
location
: Leutasch
The two-storey courtyard with a protruding saddle roof and bundwerkgiebel was built around 1800. The residential part is bricked, the backwards adjoining economic part above the bricked ground floor in a boarded post construction . The façades of the living area are designed with painted door and window sockets as well as corner chains. On the east facade there are paintings with St. John on Patmos and a landscape with symbols (around 1800).
Marienkapelle Obere Gasse Upload file Marienkapelle Obere Gasse ObjectID
112269
next to Gasse 163, KG
location
: Leutasch
The rectangular chapel with a three-sided choir closure, saddle roof and wooden gable turret was built around 1790. The structure is done through architectural painting with corner pilasters, door and window sockets. A painted sundial on the gable facade. The picture Adoration of the Shepherds on the flat vaulted interior ceiling comes from Josef Degenhart , inscribed in 1790.
Catholic parish church hl.  Maria Magdalena and cemetery
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Catholic parish church hl. Maria Magdalena and cemetery ObjectID
64465
Kirchplatzl
location
KG: Leutasch
Late baroque church from 1820, classical high altar from the Benediktbeuern monastery , ceiling paintings and high altar picture by Leopold Puellacher .
Poor house Upload file Poorhouse
Object ID:  112291
Kirchplatzl 152 KG
location
: Leutasch
The two-storey wall construction with a central floor plan and a shingled gable roof was built in the second half of the 19th century. The facades are structured by plastered corner pilasters and a belt cornice, on the south side there is the mural “Let the children come to me” in a plaster frame from the time it was built.
Widum and farm buildings Upload file Widum and farm building ObjectID
112292
Kirchplatzl 153
Location
KG: Leutasch
The widum was renewed and enlarged in 1648 and received its current appearance in 1841/1842. A free-standing farm building to the north of the two-storey wall construction with a hipped roof over a hollow.
Ganghofer Museum, former elementary school Upload file Ganghofer Museum, former elementary school ObjectID
112293
Kirchplatzl 154 KG
location
: Leutasch
The mighty two-storey building with a hipped roof was built between 1949 and 1950 as a primary school and has housed the Ganghofer Museum since 1999. On the south facade there is a sgraffito depicting children playing in nature, created by Fritz Berger in 1950 .
Lehner Chapel, Veitl Chapel Upload file Lehner Chapel, Veitl Chapel ObjectID
112263
near Lehner 192 KG
location
: Leutasch
The rectangular chapel building with a straight choir closure, shingle roof and wooden gable turret dates from the 17th century; it was changed in 1721. The ceiling paintings in the cross-vaulted interior and the altar prospect are by Josef Degenhart , inscribed in 1792.
Chapel in Unterlochlehen Upload file Chapel in Unterlochlehen ObjektID
84579
at Lochlehn 241
location
KG: Leutasch
The simple chapel with a three-sided choir closure, saddle roof and wooden roof turret was built at the beginning of the 18th century. The gable facade has a round arched portal flanked by closed arched windows, an ox-eye in the gable field and two small rectangular windows . In the barrel-vaulted interior there is a three-sided apse with a painted canopy.
Moss chapel Upload file Moos Chapel ObjectID
112280
east of Moos 9 KG
location
: Leutasch
The baroque chapel from the 17th century is a rectangular building with a straight end of the choir, bevelled edges, a shingled gable roof and a wooden roof turret. The gable facade is structured with a round arch portal, two three-pass openings and an ox-eye in the gable field. The interior has a barrel vault .
Local chapel Upload file Local chapel ObjectID
112278
opposite Obern 37 KG
location
: Leutasch
The two-bay chapel with a retracted choir sloping at the edges, gable roof and wooden gable turret was built at the beginning of the 19th century. In the gable niche on the facade there is a wooden statue of Maria Immaculata. The interior has a barrel vault .
Porta Claudia ruins
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Porta Claudia ruins ObjectID
128460
Schanz
location
KG: Leutasch
The Porta Claudia was laid out in 1633 under Claudia de Medici during the Thirty Years' War as a border fortification against Bavaria. After the destruction in the Bavarian hustle and bustle in 1703, it was restored in 1705/1711 and 1796/1797 and has been left to decay since 1805. A fortified two-storey gate in the valley from the 17th century with two protruding, corner tower-like wings and remains of the fortifications in the valley and on the mountain slopes have been preserved.
Border fortification, former customs building Upload file Border fortification, former customs building ObjectID
7427
Schanz 272
location
KG: Leutasch
The building was laid out around 1633 as part of the Porta Claudia border fortification and served as a customs building until around 1980. The two-storey through building with a hipped roof and irregular axis structure has two wood-shingled corner wings (formerly four corner towers), a central risalit with partially bricked-up rectangular portal, side pilasters , a grooved archway and a cornice (around 1810). The cross-vaulted passageway is now used as a dining room.
Catholic parish church hl.  John the Baptist and Cemetery
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Catholic parish church hl. John the Baptist and Cemetery ObjectID
67410
Unterkirchen
location
KG: Leutasch
The late Classicist building was built from 1827 to 1829 based on plans by Johann von Klebelsberg and consecrated in 1831. A slightly retracted, just closing choir, the sacristy, a squat facade tower and a semicircular vestibule adjoin the nave. The interior, which is covered with a square vault , was painted with depictions of saints and ornaments by Johann Kärle in the fourth quarter of the 19th century . The altar sheet from the time it was built comes from the Imst painter Josef Leibherr .
Widum Upload file Widum ObjektID
112250
Unterkirchen 247 KG
location
: Leutasch
The classicistic rectory was built in 1827/1828 as a two-storey wall with a high hipped roof over a hollow . The facade is divided by cordon cornices and structured by corner pilasters.
Farmhouse, Itzlhof
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Farmhouse, Itzlhof ObjectID
39748
Unterkirchen 254 KG
location
: Leutasch
The Itzlhof is a two-story, mighty Einhof built in 1775 under a gable roof that protrudes far on all sides . The residential part with its central corridor floor plan, which is accessible on the gable side, is bricked, above it a bundwerk gable and a gable roof that occupies the entire width of the gable . The business section is built above the brick-built ground floor using a post construction. The living area has simple corner pilasters, painted door and window sockets and a rich figural painting on the facade: Hll. Isidore and Notburga, Assumption of Mary into Heaven, Crucifixion, Pietà, Request for a good hour to die, around 1780, in the manner of Josef Degenhart .
Chapel at Itzlhof, French chapel Upload file Chapel at Itzlhof, French Chapel ObjectID
112253
near Unterkirchen 254 KG
location
: Leutasch
The chapel was built in 1975 in place of a previous building from the 19th century. The simple building has a three-sided choir closure, a slightly pointed arched doorway and a gable roof with a gable turret.
Chapel in the Gorge, Chapel of St.  Jakob, Hell Chapel Upload file Chapel in the Gorge, Chapel of St. Jakob, Höll-Kapelle ObjektID
112251

Location
KG: Leutasch
Path chapel on the road to Mittenwald. Erected in 1697, baroque interior with painting.
BW Upload file Cross group with apostles ObjectID
125711

Location
KG: Leutasch
The monumental polychrome cross group consists of two carved apostle figures (inscribed in 1850), a crucifix with an angel and a St. Eustachius with a deer. After the floods in 1959, the group was repositioned in a rock cave above the Gaistal car park.

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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Monument: Name of the monument. The designation is given as it is used by the Federal Monuments Office (BDA) . The internal object identification number (ObjectID) is also given.
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

Commons : Listed objects in Leutasch  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Tyrol - immovable and archaeological monuments under monument protection. (PDF), ( CSV ). Federal Monuments Office , as of February 18, 2020.
  2. Franckenstein, Wiesauer: Einhof, divided across, middle floor plan, Mühlpaula. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved February 3, 2016 .
  3. Franckenstein, Wiesauer: Wegkapelle, Chapel hl. Maria, Marienkapelle, Gassenkapelle. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved January 14, 2014 .
  4. History - interesting facts about the history of the five locations of the Olympiaregion Seefeld , Olympiaregion Seefeld Tourist Association (pdf, seefeld.com), section Parish Church of St. Magdalena in Oberleutasch , p. 8
  5. ^ Franckenstein, Wiesauer: Residential building, central floor plan, poor house. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved December 19, 2016 .
  6. ^ Franckenstein, Wiesauer: Pfarrhaus, Pfarrwidum Leutasch. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved December 19, 2016 .
  7. Franckenstein, Wiesauer: Ganghofermuseum, former elementary school. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved February 3, 2016 .
  8. Franckenstein, Wiesauer: Fraktionskapelle, Chapel of the Seven Sorrows of Mary, Chapel Lehner, Veitlkapelle. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved January 14, 2014 .
  9. ^ Franckenstein, Wiesauer: Fraktionkapelle, chapel hl. Maria, chapel in Unterlochlehen, Unterlochlehnkapelle. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved December 19, 2016 .
  10. Franckenstein, Wiesauer: Wegkapelle, Chapel hl. Antonius, Chapel in Moos, Antoniuskapelle in Moos. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved December 19, 2016 .
  11. ^ Franckenstein, Wiesauer: Fraktionkapelle, chapel hl. Maria, chapel in Obern. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved December 19, 2016 .
  12. ^ Franckenstein, Wiesauer: Ruin Portal Claudia, Leutascher Schanz. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved December 19, 2016 .
  13. ^ Franckenstein, Wiesauer: Customs building. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved December 19, 2016 .
  14. Franckenstein, Wiesauer: parish church hl. John the Baptist. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved December 19, 2016 .
  15. History - Interesting facts about the history of the five places in the Olympiaregion Seefeld , Olympiaregion Seefeld Tourist Association (pdf, seefeld.com), section Parish Church of St. John the Baptist in Unterleutasch , p. 9
  16. Franckenstein, Wiesauer: Pfarrhaus Unterkirchen, youth center. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved December 19, 2016 .
  17. Einhof, divided across, middle floor plan, Itzl. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved January 14, 2014 .
  18. ^ Franckenstein, Wiesauer: court chapel, chapel at Itzlhof, Itzl chapel, French chapel. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved December 19, 2016 .
  19. Hölltalkapelle - Leutasch, Tyrol, Austria - outdoor altar on Waymarking.com; Chapels in and around Mittenwald ( Memento of the original from September 3, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Archdiocese of Munich and Freising @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.erzbistum-muenchen.de
  20. ↑ Cross group with apostles. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved August 5, 2013 .
  21. § 2a Monument Protection Act in the legal information system of the Republic of Austria .