List of listed objects in Pfaffenhofen (Tyrol)
The list of listed objects in Pfaffenhofen contains the 8 listed , immovable objects of the municipality of Pfaffenhofen .
Monuments
photo | monument | Location | description | Metadata |
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Aue chapel, Kranewitter chapel ObjectID : 74484 |
west of Aue 126 location KG: Pfaffenhofen |
The neo-Gothic open path chapel with barrel vaulted chancel, cross-vaulted vestibule resting on pillars and wooden porch was built in the 19th century. |
ObjectID : 74484 Status : Notification Status of the BDA list: 2020-02-29 Name: Aue-Kapelle, Kranewitter-Kapelle GstNr .: .155 |
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Catholic Parish Church of the Assumption and Cemetery ObjectID : 69802 |
Dorfplatz KG location : Pfaffenhofen |
About an early Christian church was in the 14./15. A late Gothic building was erected in the 17th century, which was converted to Baroque style in the 18th century. In 1860/1863 the church was expanded and regotified according to plans by August Essenwein and Josef von Stadl . The single-aisled building with a steep gable roof, two-bay choir and three-sided choir closure has a Gothic structure in the form of triangular pilaster strips and a surrounding coffin cornice on the nave and choir. The west facade shows a steep, stepped facade gable and a pointed arched portal. On the sacristy there is a mural Resurrection of Christ and Last Judgment by Leopold Puellacher from 1826. The interior is structured with pilasters and in the nave there is a needle cap barrel divided by belt arches, and in the choir a star rib vault with late Gothic wall and tendril painting. |
ObjectID : 69802 Status: § 2a Status of the BDA list: 2020-02-29 Name: Catholic Parish Church of the Assumption of Mary and Cemetery GstNr .: .26; 100/2; .44 Parish Church of the Assumption of Mary Pfaffenhofen |
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Hofkapelle Hörtenberg ObjectID : 80276 |
Hörtenberg location KG: Pfaffenhofen |
The chapel at the former Maierhof of Hörtenberg Castle was built in 1866 in the neo-Romanesque style. The single-bay brick building has a straight choir closure, a bell gable and a vestibule on wooden supports. On the eaves sides there are arched windows with glass windows with depictions of the Evangelists from the time of construction. The interior has a wooden ceiling and a barrel vault in the choir. |
ObjectID : 80276 Status : Notification Status of the BDA list: 2020-02-29 Name: Hofkapelle Hörtenberg GstNr .: 703/4 |
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Monastery poor school sisters, former Zechschlössl ObjektID : 64599 |
Klosterweg 41 KG location : Pfaffenhofen |
The monastery complex was built in 1865, and the tower at Pfaffenhofen, which was probably built in the 13th century, a residential tower belonging to Hörtenberg Castle, was included inside. The elongated building, which dominates the townscape, was changed several times in the 20th century through additions and renovations. The neo-Romanesque monastery church connects to the east . Above the entrance gate there is a sandstone relief of the Madonna in protective cloak from 1963. |
ObjectID : 64599 Status: § 2a Status of the BDA list: 2020-02-29 Name: Kloster Arme Schulschwestern, former Zechschlössl GstNr .: .76 |
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Monastery Church ObjectID : 64600 |
at Klosterweg 41, KG location : Pfaffenhofen |
The neo-Romanesque monastery church, now profaned and vacant, was completed in 1869. A retracted round apse adjoins the three-bay nave and, in the north, a low, square tower with a short pointed gable helmet. The interior has an upturned wooden coffered ceiling with stylized tendril painting and an apse mosaic based on early Christian and Byzantine models, which was made by Albert Neuhauser around 1880 based on a design by Luigi Solerti . |
ObjectID : 64600 Status: § 2a Status of the BDA list: 2020-02-29 Name: Klosterkirche GstNr .: .76 |
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Widum with wall ObjectID : 122325 |
Salzstrasse 68 KG location : Pfaffenhofen |
The mighty, two-story rectory at the eastern exit of the village was built after 1785. The building, which is partially surrounded by a wall, has a hipped roof with a bell tower. The facade is structured with painted architectural elements on the building edges and wall openings. |
ObjektID : 122325 Status: § 2a Status of the BDA list: 2020-02-29 Name: Widum mit Mauer GstNr .: .42; 92 |
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Hörtenberg Castle Ruins ObjectID : 122329 |
KG location : Pfaffenhofen |
The castle on a hill above the town was first mentioned in 1239. Meinhard II acquired the castle in 1281 and the county of Hörtenberg with the associated rights and possessions in 1286. The castle was subsequently given to carers and as a pledge . In 1706 the castle was largely destroyed when lightning struck the powder store there. What has been preserved is the five-storey keep with a roof made of quarry stone masonry, as well as the remains of a circular wall and extensive kennels. |
ObjectID : 122329 Status: § 2a Status of the BDA list: 2020-02-29 Name: Burgruine Hörtenberg GstNr .: 703/2 Burgruine Hörtenberg |
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Prehistoric settlement near Hörtenberg ObjectID : 48303 |
at Hörtenberg location KG: Pfaffenhofen |
As early as the 19th century, finds were made beneath the Hörternberg castle ruins that indicated a place where the burnt sacrifice was made. Since the 1960s, the largest Iron Age settlement in North Tyrol has been systematically uncovered, which was inhabited for at least 500 years from the Late Hallstatt Period to the Roman Empire . |
ObjectID : 48303 Status : Notification Status of the BDA list: 2020-02-29 Name: Prehistoric settlement near Hörtenberg GstNr .: 655 |
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Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Tyrol - immovable and archaeological monuments under monument protection. (PDF), ( CSV ). Federal Monuments Office , as of February 18, 2020.
- ↑ Frick, Wiesauer: chapel shrine, Aue chapel, Kranewitter chapel. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved May 17, 2016 .
- ↑ Boecker, Wiesauer: Parish Church Mariae Himmelfahrt. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved May 17, 2016 .
- ↑ Frick, Wiesauer: Castle Chapel, Hörtenberg Chapel, Hörtenberg Chapel. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved May 19, 2016 .
- ↑ Bitschnau, Wiesauer: Expositur of the higher federal college for economic women's professions, Zechschlössl. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved May 17, 2016 .
- ↑ Bitschnau, Wiesauer: residential tower, tower to Pfaffenhofen, Zechschlössl. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved May 17, 2016 .
- ↑ Boecker, Wiesauer: House chapel of the poor school sisters. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved May 18, 2016 .
- ^ Frick, Wiesauer: Pfaffenhofen parsonage. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved May 18, 2016 .
- ↑ Markus Wild, Werner Zanier : The Raetian settlement of Pfaffenhofen-Hörtenberg in Tyrol. In: Akademie Aktuell, 2/2015, pp. 34–39 ( PDF; 1 MB )
- ↑ § 2a Monument Protection Act in the legal information system of the Republic of Austria .