List of listed objects in Salzburg-Gnigl

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The list of listed objects in Salzburg-Gnigl contains the 14 listed , immovable objects of the Salzburg cadastral community of Gnigl . The monument objects are located partly in the Gnigl district , partly in Schallmoos (no monuments are designated for the other areas belonging to the cadastral community).

Monuments

photo   monument Location description
Catholic parish church Gnigl, St.  Michael with cemetery
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Catholic parish church Gnigl, with cemetery ObjectID
60975
Eichstraße 43a KG
location
: Gnigl, part of the village Obergnigl
Rococo church with onion dome, built under Prince Archbishop Firmian 1731–1738. The crack drawings and high altar (1738) are by Sebastian Stumpfegger , the statues of saints by Josef Anton Pfaffinger .

Today's Gnigler Friedhof was laid out for the antechamber in 1699 and expanded several times, the old floor plans can be seen.

Cemetery chapel
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Cemetery Chapel ObjectID
84533
at Eichstrasse 43a, KG
location
: Gnigl, part of the Obergnigl village
In the death chapel on the south-west corner, probably built in 1699, there is an All Souls' backdrop, the finely inscribed skulls are kept in wooden boxes.
school Upload file School ObjectID
46616
Eichstrasse 68 KG
location
: Gnigl, part of the village Obergnigl
The old schoolhouse was built in 1858/59 and an additional floor was added in 1878 due to the increasing space requirement. The three-story building has a rectangular floor plan. The simple facade has 5 windows on each floor on the street side and a sandstone entrance portal in the middle on the ground floor. The school building with its central corridors and terrazzo paved floors has been preserved almost true to the original and is therefore an important building document from the early days of the founding.
Horticultural Monuments, The Four Seasons in Minnesheim Park
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Horticultural Monuments , The Four Seasons in Minnesheim Park ObjectID
80886
Grazer Bundesstrasse, KG
location
: Gnigl, part of the Obergnigl district
This memorial is a remnant from the classicist garden of Minnesheim Castle , which was declared a natural monument after the cemetery was expanded and the main road was built and later declared a protected part of the landscape as Gnigler Park . The ensemble of figures was renovated in 2013/14 after an act of vandalism by the Salzburg City Council.
Hospital / outpatient clinic, former St. Anna hospital and archway Upload file Hospital / outpatient clinic, former St. Anna hospital and archway ObjektID
60970
Grazer Bundesstrasse 6–8 KG
location
: Gnigl, part of the village of Niedergnigl
Built in 1697 as a care (court) house by Prince Archbishop Johann Ernst von Thun . it was redesigned in the 19th century to (St. Anna district hospital and supply house) .
Residential house (Knollen or Wäschergütl, doctor's house) Upload file Residential house (Knollen- or Wäschergütl, doctor's house) ObjectID
75010
Grazer Bundesstrasse 10 KG
location
: Gnigl, part of the village of Niedergnigl
The core of the Wäschergütl dates from the 16th century and was converted into a classicist villa.
Residential building, Freyhammer property Upload file Residential building, Freyhammer property ObjektID
48588
Grazer Bundesstrasse 16, 16a KG
location
: Gnigl, part of the village Niedergnigl
Essentially a late Gothic mill property, today characterized by Baroque and Biedermeier facade elements. The house is south of the street.
Strattner or Freyhammer mill Upload file Strattner or Freyhammer Mill ObjectID
49172
Grazer Bundesstraße 19d KG
location
: Gnigl, part of the village Niedergnigl
Essentially a late Gothic mill property, today characterized by Baroque and Biedermeier facade elements. The mill is north of the road.
Minnesheim Castle
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Minnesheim Castle ObjectID
80885
Grazer Bundesstrasse 22 KG
location
: Gnigl, part of the village of Niedergnigl
The originally Baroque Minnesheim Palace was built in 1644 by Archbishop Paris von Lodron on the edge of a spacious park as a summer residence and redesigned in 1888.
Staudinger's art mill / Mosermühle, formerly Au- or Neumüll Upload file Staudingers Kunstmühle / Mosermühle, former Au- or Neumüll ObjectID
49607
Grazer Bundesstrasse 29-31 KG
location
: Gnigl, part of the village of Niedergnigl
Mill property with a late Gothic core (documented at the beginning of the 15th century). Baroque path chapel from 1730.
Neuhaus Castle
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Neuhaus Castle ObjectID
67720
Kühbergstrasse 1 KG
location
: Gnigl
Neuhaus Castle is first mentioned in 1219. Later summer seat of the archbishops, nursing and regional court.
Rauchbichlerhof with pavilion
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Smoking bichlerhof with pavilion ObjectID
35725
Linzer Bundesstrasse 1 KG
location
: Gnigl, part of the district Schallmoos Ost
Mentioned in 1120 as Gut Waldbichl, from 1238 owned by the St. Peter Abbey. Rebuilt after 1741 as a late baroque classicist villa. The estate is privately owned and cannot be viewed.
Chapel, Our Lady at Schnoderbach / Luggau Chapel
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Chapel, Our Lady at Schnoderbach / Luggau Chapel ObjectID
48662
Mühlstrasse 18 KG
location
: Gnigl, part of the Obergnigl village
The chapel of the Haslachmühle was built after 1699–1701 on Guggenthalerstraße as a votive chapel after a construction accident. A copy of the Luggau Madonna on the altar .
Robinighof or Kochhof and fountain
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Robinighof or Kochhof and Fountain ObjectID
35720
Robinigstrasse 35 KG
location
: Gnigl, part of the Schallmoos Ost district
The baroque palace was acquired by Joseph Robinig in 1744 and rebuilt after 1750 according to plans by Franz Anton Danreiter .

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 Salzburg  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Salzburg - immovable and archaeological monuments under monument protection. (PDF), ( CSV ). Federal Monuments Office , as of February 17, 2020.
  2. § 2a Monument Protection Act in the legal information system of the Republic of Austria .