List of listed objects in Magdalensberg (municipality)

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The list of listed objects in Magdalensberg contains the 19 listed , immovable objects of the municipality of Magdalensberg .

Monuments

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Freudenberg Castle
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Freudenberg Castle ObjectID
12510
Freudenberg 1
location
KG: Freudenberg
Located north of the church on a south-facing slope. Documented mention in 1553. Private ownership. The northern four-storey, cubic building with two polygonal corner towers at the beginning of the 16th century; Above the arched entrance portal, to which a flight of stairs leads up, the double coat of arms Seenus-Khevenhüller, inscription and year, although inscribed in 1535, not until the end of the 16th century due to the owner's history. Heavy wooden beam ceilings inside. The late medieval part contains a hall with an octagonal pillar and a pointed arch vault. Short connecting wing from 1860 to the southern 14-axis Baroque wing from 1779, two-storey, with a simple facade. Castle chapel with an unknown patronage , west of the old building, documented robbed and profaned in 1616.
Catholic branch church hl.  Martin
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Catholic branch church hl. Martin ObjectID
12511
Freudenberg
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KG: Freudenberg
Elevated location, surrounded by a cemetery and wall, medium-sized building with a vestibule tower with a pointed helmet, exterior restoration in 1993. Northern sacristy extension and choir with 5/8 end , the latter with two-tiered buttresses; in the basement of the choir Ossarium . The tracery of the choir windows was renewed in 1881. At that time the southern porch was built. Uniform stone slab roofing. - In the southern vestibule, murals by Jakob Brollo from Gemona : Christ's sermon and Saints Cyrillus and Methodius . Between the buttresses of the south wall, a multi-figure mural, labeled Der Erdenpilger , by the same master. Gravestone Georg von Kulmer, died 1706, and his wife, died 1704, on the southern outside.
Roman city on the Magdalensberg
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Roman city on the Magdalensberg ObjectID
129519
Magdalensberg KG
location
: Ottmanach
Late Celtic-early Roman settlement complex with urban character from the middle of the 1st century BC to the middle of the 1st century AD. In the summit area oppidum- like fortification with triple wall ring and gate systems. Ancient remains of a sanctuary were found under the church. In the further area of ​​the hilltop, the area is built over around three square kilometers over a large area and selectively. So far, a forum with early Roman traders' buildings as well as administrative buildings ( praetorium ) and a Roman imperial cult temple have been discovered as one of the settlement centers . Residential buildings and a workshop area for building metal goods production to the east of the trading district were built using terraces, and a building complex with a bathing facility, kitchen and other rooms was exposed to the west of the forum. To the south-east of it a complex of large, two-storey buildings extending over two terraces, which, among other things, were used for processing Noric gold at times.

The discovery area extends over the communities of Sankt Georgen and Magdalensberg.

Ottmanach Castle
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Ottmanach Castle ObjectID
12529
Ottmanach 1 KG
location
: Ottmanach
In 1587 owned by Christof vom Mooshaim , after being changed frequently in the third quarter of the 18th century, Baron von Gailberg. Large two-storey building over an irregular, hook-shaped floor plan under large hipped roofs, surrounded by a park wall and gardens. Facades date from the third quarter of the 18th century with a grooved ground floor, pilasters and double pilasters with fighter capitals, plaster field framing with parapet fields as well as arched and bent window canopies. In the northern part, an east-west directed, narrow rectangular courtyard separates the south wide from the north narrow part up to the middle of the castle; The courtyard is accessed through a round arched portal with a vaulted gable. Roman epitaph for T. Flavius ​​Euphrosiunus in the courtyard area (C 180, 14).
Rectory
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Parsonage
Object ID:  12535
Ottmanach 2 KG
location
: Ottmanach
Two-story baroque building with smooth facades, under a protruding hipped roof, older in the core.
Wayside shrine, Kuess cross
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Wayside shrine, Kuess-Kreuz
ObjectID:  12531

KG location
: Ottmanach
1962 with frescoes of Saints Leonhard, Francis of Assisi and Notburga by Ria Habernig.
Catholic parish church hl.  Margaretha
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Catholic parish church hl. Margaretha ObjectID
12532

KG location
: Ottmanach
On the northern edge of the village, surrounded by a cemetery wall (cemetery portal with late Baroque canopy on strong round pillars). Documented in 1134 (new?) Built and consecrated. Originally Romanesque choir tower church, changed and expanded several times. Late Gothic choir polygon. 1995 facade restoration, red architectural polychromy with corner cuboids and friezes, 18th century, exposed and partially reconstructed.
Wolfgang Chapel
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Wolfgang Chapel ObjectID
12533
Ottmanach, summit of the Magdalensberg, KG
location
: Ottmanach
South of the choir of the church . Presumably the Wolfgang chapel near Ottmanach, mentioned in a document in 1784. Small Gothic building with a square floor plan and a three-sided eastern end; Slatted pointed roof, pointed arched north portal and similar windows on the eastern end wall. On the west wall, a rough fresco of St. Wolfgang and the year 1786. - Inside, ribbed vaults , the baroque altar demolished.
Catholic branch church hll.  Helena and Maria Magdalena
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Catholic branch church hll. Helena and Maria Magdalena ObjectID
12534
Ottmanach, summit of the Magdalensberg, KG
location
: Ottmanach
Today's late Gothic building was added to an older building by a master Mothe in 1462, although it was not completed until the end of the 15th century. The church is around 27 m long and has a north tower with a pyramid roof. The high altar of the church on the summit of the Magdalensberg, designated in 1502, is one of the largest and most beautiful of the Carinthian winged altars with a height of 8 m.
Gundersdorf Castle
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Gundersdorf Castle
ObjectID:  12513
Gundersdorf 1
location
KG: Portendorf
It was brought into its present form under the owner Anton von Dreer in the middle of the 18th century. Currently privately owned, interior restoration 1973. Representative, two-storey building with a horseshoe-shaped floor plan; the south facing side in the middle part pierced by arcades , with a crowning triangular gable .
Palace Chapel of the Holy Trinity
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Palace Chapel of the Holy Trinity ObjectID
12512
Portendorf 1
location
KG: Portendorf
Isolated next to the mansion . Dedicated in a document in 1185, currently private property; Restored in 1956. - Small Romanesque building with three Romanesque windows below the roof; Retracted Gothic choir with 5/8 end and defensive storey with key notches marked 1522. Western roof turret with bell from 1727 and western canopy on two tufa columns . Profiled entrance portal with pressed pointed arch . - Flat-roofed nave, pointed triumphal arch , burr-shaped diamond star vault in the choir. Altar in the middle of the 18th century with sacrificial portals , above with figures of Saints Catherine and Nicholas; Altar sheet Coronation of Mary in Rocailles frame , above it figure Saint Nicholas .
Rectory
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Rectory
ObjectID:  12514
St. Thomaser Straße 25 KG
location
: St. Thomas
In the association of the churchyard wall. Two-storey baroque building under a hipped roof , the core probably from the 16th century.
Catholic parish church hl.  Thomas
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Catholic parish church hl. Thomas ObjectID
12515

KG location
: St. Thomas
Former fortified church, on a slope in the middle of a cemetery, surrounded by a few houses. Mentioned in a document in 1306, once a branch of the Propstei Maria Saal ; Equipped with all parish rights around 1616, independent parish since 1776. Late Gothic building, the north tower (Romanesque core?) With Gothic sound windows and pointed helmet gable. Lower, drawn-in choir closed on three sides. 1996 New covering of the tower helmet. Stepped buttresses on the choir and nave walls. Sacristy annex to the south; western porch with a gable roof. Late Gothic profiled pointed arch west portal with shoulder arch opening. - Badly preserved late Gothic fresco on the tympanum of the west portal . The unbelieving Thomas BC, uncovered during restoration in 1972. South-facing baroque wall painting of Saint Christopher. Roman stones.
Wall system Sechzigerberg
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Wallanlage Sechzigerberg
ObjektID:  12516
Sechzigerberg KG
location
: St. Thomas
Catholic parish church hl.  George
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Catholic parish church hl. Georg ObjectID
12518

KG location
: Timenitz
On a hill that slopes steeply to the east, surrounded by a cemetery wall, the brick cemetery portal with a wavy Biedermeier gable . Mentioned in a document in 1217. Late Gothic building with changes in the 19th century. 1991 interior restoration. 1993 total restoration. Retracted Gothic choir with buttresses; northern extension, including an ossuary with a central pillar. South of the choir is a Gothic tower with a pointed helmet, pointed-arched sound openings. On the south tower facade there is a Gothic fresco of Christophorus around 1480, uncovered in 1986. Restoration of Gothic architectural polychromy. Large brick canopy in the west, first half of the 19th century, on Tuscan columns, pressed arches on three sides, groin-vaulted. Above that on the west wall, four-pass glare fields, the nave windows with plaster framing. Walled up north portal. Gothic west portal with a rounded arch. Door with rich Gothic fittings. Slab roofs. Restored in 1986. - In the southern outer wall of the church a Roman epitaph for the mayor of Virunum , cohort commanders and staff officer C. Viatorius (CIL III 4859).
Catholic branch church hl.  Laurentius
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Catholic branch church hl. Laurentius ObjectID
12521
St. Lorenzen
location
KG: Voucher
Surrounded by a cemetery. Mentioned in a document in 1261. - Gothic in the walls of the nave, Romanesque in the core, building modified in the 18th and 19th centuries with a Gothic choir from the 14th century, two-tiered buttresses at the choir. Southern sacristy extension , on the west side rich late baroque architectural decoration with corner cuboids, friezes and window frames, marked 1733, 1994 restoration and reconstruction. Mighty late Gothic west tower, early 16th century, only slightly narrower than the nave, with chamfered, ogival sound openings; Renewed eight-sided pointed helmet. Western porch on pillars, groin vaulted, 19th century. Kiel-arched late Gothic west portal to the tower ground floor, in this late Gothic star ridge vault, pointed arched arcade to the nave.
Catholic branch church hl.  Andrä
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Catholic branch church hl. Andrä ObjektID
12524

Location
KG: Wutschein
Elevated north of the village. First documented mention 1570. 1996 took place the new roofing with larch - shingles and the refurbishment of the lobby. Small late Gothic building; Strong north tower with a shingle-pointed helmet and Gothic sound windows, the choir of equal width and height with a three-sided choir closure and two-part tracery windows . Baroque windows in the nave . South of the sacristy . Large open western porch with an old painted wooden ceiling. Pointed arched western entrance portal; traditional offering table with niche. - On the southern outer wall of the church the fragment of a Roman grave relief depicting an Eros (?) With a fruit basket ( cornucopia ) (CSIR II / 4, 352).
So-called.  Cow brain from Wutschein Upload file So-called. Cow brain from Wutschein
ObjectID:  12522
Wutschein 9
Location
KG: Wutschein
Beheaded seated statue of the country goddess Isis Noreia . The severed head is said to have been walled into the basement foundations of the farm in the southeast so that it could not be returned to its original location. In the course of Christianization, most polytheism statues were deprived of their “power” by cutting off their heads.
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12526
Zeiselberg
location
KG: Zeiselberg
Documented mention in 1250. Important ministerial castle on a hill above the village of Zeiselberg. Erected under Albert, son of Heinricus Ziesel in the second half of the 13th century. Besieged and destroyed in the course of the suppression of an uprising against the Habsburgs at the end of the 13th century.

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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 Carinthia - 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 .