List of listed objects in Maria Rain (Carinthia)

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The list of listed objects in Maria Rain contains the 6 listed , immovable objects of the municipality of Maria Rain .

Monuments

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Rectory
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Parsonage
Object ID:  12575
Göltschach 22 KG
location
: Göltschach
The vicarage is a two-storey building with a simple facade structure from the 19th century. Above the portal there is a post-baroque mural of Christ as the Good Shepherd.
Catholic parish church of St. Daniel in Göltschach
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Catholic parish church St. Daniel zu Göltschach ObjectID
12573
Göltschach 22 KG
location
: Göltschach
Surrounded by a cemetery on the northern edge of the village; in place of an older previous building. Certainly consisting of 1480. Parish since 1779 and 1788. Baroque single-nave building with a slightly drawn-in, round-arched closed choir and flat-arched end. 1996 roof restoration. 1999 interior restoration. West tower with a wood-clapboard pointed helmet and large sound windows according to Latin inscription on the south side, built in 1632 together with the north-facing sacristy. West open porch; Round-arched portal at the beginning of the 17th century, next to it an offering table.
Train station, reception building with toilet block
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Train station, reception building with toilet block ObjectID
12581
Bahnhofstrasse 15 KG
location
: Tschedram
The reception building was built in 1906. It consists of a two-story transverse wing as the main building and two single-story longitudinal wings on both sides. The plastered facade is accentuated by corner pilasters and simple window frames. Outhouses. The rest of the station (platform roof supported by cast iron columns; remarkable wooden goods store; staff residence) is not a listed building.
Catholic parish church Maria Himmelfahrt
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Catholic Parish Church of the Assumption of Mary ObjectID
12577
Kirchenstrasse 61 KG
location
: Tschedram
The pilgrimage church goes back to a late Gothic church building (around 1450) with a north tower, which forms the western part of today's church. In 1696 the church was extended to the east; the west facade was redesigned in Baroque style; the south tower was built in 1719. There are eight side chapels inside. The monumental high altar is marked 1694 .
Catholic branch church hl.  Ulrich
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Catholic branch church hl. Ulrich ObjectID
12576
St. Ulrich
location
KG: Toppelsdorf
Mentioned in a document in 1453 as a branch of Köttmannsdorf. Interior restoration in 1894. Baroque-style hall with a retracted choir and polygonal end; the two-part tracery windows renewed. Western wooden roof turret with onion helmet, west arched entrance portal under baroque round window and canopy. Traces of baroque folk wall painting. On the south-eastern slope of the choir, under the eaves cornice, three walled-in, probably medieval relief stones: head, mythical creature and stone with cross as well as deer, lamb and dog, which refer to the founding legend of the church.
Catholic branch church St. Leonhard zu Guntschach
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Catholic branch church St. Leonhard zu Guntschach ObjectID
12574
Unterguntschach
location
KG: Göltschach
Isolated standing on a hill. Allegedly mentioned for the first time in 1425. Maria Rain branch. Interior restoration and uncovering of the wall paintings in 1963/1964. 1992/93 restoration. Small Romanesque building with a Gothic polygonal choir with a 4/6 end instead of the former Romanesque round apse with an attached cafeteria (excavated in 1993) and a western vestibule tower from 1908 with a pointed gable helmet and large ogival sound windows. On the northern outer wall there is a wall painting of St. Christopher, on the northeastern slope of the choir the wall painting Crucifixion with Mary and John, both end of the 14th century.

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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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 Maria Rain  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Carinthia - immovable and archaeological monuments under monument protection. (PDF), ( CSV ). Federal Monuments Office , as of February 14, 2020.
  2. a b Dehio manual. The art monuments of Austria. Carinthia . Anton Schroll, Vienna 2001, ISBN 3-7031-0712-X , p. 216.
  3. according to Kagis; GstNr. .51 / 2 according to BDA not applicable
  4. ^ Dehio manual. The art monuments of Austria. Carinthia . Anton Schroll, Vienna 2001, ISBN 3-7031-0712-X , p. 510.
  5. ^ Dehio manual. The art monuments of Austria. Carinthia . Anton Schroll, Vienna 2001, ISBN 3-7031-0712-X , p. 507ff.
  6. ^ Dehio manual. The art monuments of Austria. Carinthia . Anton Schroll, Vienna 2001, ISBN 3-7031-0712-X , p. 834.
  7. ^ Dehio manual. The art monuments of Austria. Carinthia . Anton Schroll, Vienna 2001, ISBN 3-7031-0712-X , p. 985.
  8. § 2a Monument Protection Act in the legal information system of the Republic of Austria .