List of listed objects in Maria Laach am Jauerling
The list of listed objects in Maria Laach am Jauerling contains the 7 listed , immovable objects of the municipality of Maria Laach am Jauerling .
Monuments
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Former Wehrhof ObjektID : 31707 |
Gießhübl 1 KG location : Gießhübl |
The fort with tower was built in Gießhübel in the 12th and 13th centuries. Century (?) Created. The first documentary mention refers to 1424/1428. In 1653 it was mentioned as a nobleman seat and Meierhof. The two-storey house was partly rebuilt more recently from older material. The three-storey defense tower has also been partially renewed. It has a walled-up pointed arch window on the ground floor in the place of a former passage and next to it a massive, sloping support pillar. The other three courtyards of the Rotte are built from rubble stones. These are probably the farm buildings that used to belong to the military courtyard. |
ObjectID : 31707 Status : Notification Status of the BDA list: 2020-02-29 Name: Former Wehrhof GstNr .: .1 |
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Barrows field butt Angern ObjectID : 48818 |
Rear Angern location KG: Kuffarn |
Archaeological site |
ObjectID : 48818 Status : Notification Status of the BDA list: 2020-02-29 Name: Hill grave field Hintern Angern GstNr .: 205/4 |
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Loitzenhof residence and farm building ObjectID: 32663 |
Loitzendorf 1 location KG: Loitzendorf |
The Loitzendorf residence is a castle-like, irregular building, which was first mentioned in 1130 (?) As a permanent house and was rebuilt in 1740/1760. The two-storey, eaves-standing building is surrounded by a medieval fortress made of quarry stone. Its facade is structured by pilaster strips. Three axes have a grooved base, curved window canopies and stuccoed valances from the middle of the 18th century. The interior was partially modernized. On the ground floor there is a room with a vaulted cap and a plastered mesh ridge with rosettes from the mid-16th century, a room with a high cap barrel and a hall with a mighty square pillar. A flat ceiling with a baroque curved stucco mirror can be seen on the upper floor. |
ObjectID: 32663 Status: Notification Status of the BDA list: 2020-02-29 Name: Loitzenhof residence and farm building GstNr .: .8 |
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Rectory and farm building ObjectID : 54919 |
Maria Laach am Jauerling 1 KG location : Maria Laach am Jauerling |
The rectory south of the church is a two-storey building from 1842, covered by a hipped roof. |
ObjectID : 54919 Status: § 2a Status of the BDA list: 2020-02-29 Name: Rectory and farm building GstNr .: .1; 244; 304 |
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Catholic Parish Church of the Visitation of Mary and Cemetery ObjectID : 54920 |
KG location : Maria Laach am Jauerling |
The parish church of the Visitation of Maria, surrounded by a cemetery, on the southern outskirts of Maria Laach, is a monumental late Gothic relay hall building from the late 15th century with a west tower and choir from the early 15th century. Their first documentary mention refers to the years 1336/1391. It has been a pilgrimage church since the beginning of the 18th century. The four-bay long house with double-stepped buttresses lies under a steep gable roof. The two- and three-lane pointed arch windows are equipped with partially renewed three-pass, four-pass and fish-bubble tracery. The retracted, two-bay choir has a five-eighth end and a slightly lower ridge line than the nave. It has double-stepped buttresses and a surrounding coffin cornice. In the south there is a late Gothic sacristy extension. A monumental three-storey tower with a steep hipped roof is presented to the west of the nave. The interior fittings mainly include a late Gothic double-winged altar (1480), a late Gothic stone pulpit (around 1500) and the Renaissance cenotaph for Johannes Georg III. from Kuefstein (1607). |
ObjektID : 54920 Status: § 2a Status of the BDA list: 2020-02-29 Name: Catholic parish church Maria Heimsuchung and cemetery GstNr .: .2; 303 Maria Laach pilgrimage church |
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Wasserhof Castle ObjectID : 42219 |
Zeißing 1 location KG: Zeißing |
The water courtyard is a two-story, late medieval core and in the 16th / 17th. Century expanded four-wing building, which is laid out around a rectangular courtyard and was originally surrounded by ramparts and moats. On the east side it is through a round arched portal marked 1607 in a rusticated portal field with an inscription plate and coat of arms of Hans Georg III. accessible from Kufstein. On the south side a uniaxial risalit can be seen with local stone integration. Furthermore, the building has a groin vaulted passage with plastered twisting cords and plaster rosettes, which is equipped with a large iron plate gate from the early 17th century. On the courtyard side rises a protruding stair tower with a large round arch niche. In the west, a covered walkway runs over two wide arcades on the upper floor, which is provided with two scrollwork cartouches and lion heads from the early 17th century. |
ObjectID : 42219 Status : Notification Status of the BDA list: 2020-02-29 Name: Schloss Wasserhof GstNr .: .2 |
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Zeißing Castle Ruins ObjectID : 34104 |
Location KG: Zeißing |
Next to the water courtyard, the towering remains of the wall of a former three-storey gable front can be seen. These have blind arcades on pilasters and blind gables. There is a bay-like corner tower on the side. The complex was built around an older core in the early 17th century. |
ObjectID : 34104 Status : Notification Status of the BDA list: 2020-02-29 Name: Schlossruine Zeißing GstNr .: .1 / 2 |
literature
- DEHIO Lower Austria north of the Danube . Berger, Vienna 2010, ISBN 978-3-85028-395-3 .
Web links
Commons : Listed objects in Maria Laach am Jauerling - collection of images, videos and audio files
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Lower Austria - immovable and archaeological monuments under monument protection. (PDF), ( CSV ). Federal Monuments Office , as of February 14, 2020.
- ↑ § 2a Monument Protection Act in the legal information system of the Republic of Austria .