List of listed objects in Schönberg am Kamp

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The list of listed objects in Schönberg am Kamp contains the 27 listed , immovable objects of the Lower Austrian market town of Schönberg am Kamp .

Monuments

photo   monument Location description
Local chapel Upload file Local chapel ObjectID
79663

KG location
: Altenhof
The local chapel of Altenhof is a simple rectangular building with an apse and wooden roof turret from the end of the 19th / beginning of the 20th century.
Local chapel Upload file Local chapel ObjectID
79664

KG location
: Buchberger Waldhütten
The local chapel from 1818 is slightly elevated on a rock. In the rectangular building, which is flat on the inside, with apse and facade tower, there is a triumphal arch on pilasters and a Mariazell Madonna from the 19th century.
Former  Vicarage and storage building Upload file Former Vicarage and storage building ObjectID
31636
Freischling 35
Location
KG: Freischling
The two-storey rectory opposite the church, a Josephine building from 1783 with a hipped roof and possibly an older core, was restored in 1978. The facade is structured with cordon bands, pilaster strips and plaster panels. The side gate with triangular gable still has the door leaves from the construction period. The basement is covered by a needle cap barrel with plastered ridges. On the upper floor there is a flat ceiling with curved plaster decor. At right angles to the main house includes Wirtschaftstrakt on.
Catholic parish church hl.  Laurentius
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Catholic parish church hl. Laurentius ObjectID
53693

Location
KG: Freischling
The slightly elevated parish church of Freischling, a Josephine hall building with a tower facade built by Adam Reininger in 1792/93 and renovated in 1951/52 , is consecrated to St. Laurentius . On the west facade with pilaster strips, a tower with an onion helmet rises between curved gable slopes. The nave is a hall with pilaster strips and a flat ceiling and a vaulted west gallery on pillars. Adjacent to this is the retracted choir and a sacristy extension on the north side. The furnishings include a high altar with a volute structure over the Lamb of God from around 1792 with an altar painting by Johann Wallenberger, a side altar with a statue of Mary and Child , a Josephine pulpit and several oil paintings and statues .
Local chapel Upload file Local chapel ObjectID
55030

Location
KG: Mollands
The local chapel of See in the cadastral community of Mollands, designated 1779, is a round closed building with a roof turret and onion helmet made of shingles . The chapel, which is flat on the inside, has a late baroque canopy-shaped altarpiece with winding columns, a late baroque group of wooden figures of St. Anne herself with standing Mary from the first third of the 16th century and a baroque crucifix .
Marian column
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Marian column ObjectID
90671

KG location
: Neustift near Schönberg
According to the base inscription, the Marian column was erected in 1700.
Local chapel St.  Mary Magdalene Upload file Local chapel St. Maria Magdalena ObjectID
55208

Location
KG: Oberplank
The local chapel of Oberplank is dedicated to Maria Magdalena . It is located east of the village on the steep slope above the Kamp, probably in the area of ​​the former castle, from which a deep moat and remains of the former castle wall have been preserved. The church is surrounded by a cemetery with a walled enclosure. The rectangular building with a flat closed choir dates back to the 12th century and was redesigned in Baroque style in the 18th century. The nave is broken through by a transverse oval hatch and a round-arched tracery window under the western gable, a grooved portal with a protruding lintel and arched windows. The retracted choir is supported by a lining wall. The uniform gable roof in the choir area is pulled forward like a greden. A small sacristy connects to the south of the choir.
Rectory Upload file Parsonage
Object ID:  55330
Kirchengasse 1 KG
location
: Plank am Kamp
The rectory opposite the church is a two-storey building from 1784 with a hipped roof , corner pilasters and a few plaster cut decorations in the interior.
Gutshof / Meierhof (stately) Upload file Gutshof / Meierhof (stately) ObjectID
33155
Kremserstraße 12 KG
location
: Plank am Kamp
Catholic parish church hl.  Nicholas and cemetery
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Catholic parish church hl. Nicholas and cemetery ObjectID
55331

KG location
: Plank am Kamp
The parish church consecrated to St. Nicholas is located west of the village directly on the Kamp. A cemetery with a churchyard wall connects to the north of the church. The early baroque hall building with a new extension in the west was rebuilt in 1676 using old parts. The undivided nave and the polygonal closed choir with arched windows from 1676 have a turret with clock gables and an onion helmet from the second half of the 18th century as well as a single-storey sacristy annex to the north at the transition from the nave to the choir . In the west there is an extension from 1935 with an outside staircase to the organ gallery . The gable wall is marked 1676, the portal vestibule 1935. On the northern nave wall, remains of a possibly Romanesque portal from the original building were exposed. The nave is an elongated hall with flat roofs on the inside, which was extended in 1935 by the organ gallery. The furnishings include an altar with a tabernacle structure from the end of the 18th century, a classical pulpit, a Mauracher organ and a baptismal font with a hunched basin on a baluster base from the second half of the 17th century.
Camp bath Upload file Kampbad ObjektID
79700

KG location
: Plank am Kamp
The Kampbad in Plank was laid out at the beginning of the 20th century.
Kronabetter house Upload file Kronabetter House ObjectID
66538
Hauptstrasse, Schönberg 28 KG
location
: Schönberg
The Kronabetter House is a eingeschoßiger, traufständiger corner building with abgefastem round arch, partially unterkehlten Fenstersohlbänken from 16-17. Century, with window baskets marked 1777 and needle cap barrels on the ground floor.
Farm (facility), Hauerhof Upload file Farm (facility), Hauerhof ObjectID
66539
Hauptstrasse, Schönberg 31 KG
location
: Schönberg
The house at Hauptstraße 31 is a two-storey, eaves-standing farm from the first third of the 16th century with a hipped roof and a southern window bay on consoles. In the courtyard there is a staircase with Doric columns . The inside of the ground floor is covered by a lance-cap barrel and a groin vault with plastered ridges.
Stations of the Cross No. 1, 2, 4-11 from Schönberg to Stiefern
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Stations of the Cross No. 1, 2, 4-11 from Schönberg to Stiefern
Object ID:  70791
Kalvarienberg, Schönberg
Location
KG: Schönberg
The stations of the cross on Kalvarienberg north of the village are each designated with the name of their founder as 1772 and were renovated in 1871 and 1952. These are ashlar pillars on plinths with protruding, rounded attachments, cover plates and stone crosses .
Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
33571
Kamptalstraße, Schönberg 35 KG
location
: Schönberg
The Mansion in the road Kamp 35 is a eingeschoßiger, traufständiger Zweiflügelbau with a hipped roof and oval Gaupen from the end of the 18th century 17./Anfang. The staircase has barrel-vaulted arcades, in the interior there is a grooved flat ceiling with a plastered tail mirror.
Rectory Upload file Parsonage
Object ID:  55649
Kirchensteig 4 KG
location
: Schönberg
The rectory of Schönberg, built in 1695 and renovated in 1908, is a two-storey building with a stone and cordon cornice structure, a hipped roof and groin vaults on the inside on the ground floor and a needle cap barrel.
Catholic parish church hl.  Agnes and cemetery
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Catholic parish church hl. Agnes and Cemetery ObjectID
55650
Kirchenstrasse
location
KG: Schönberg
The parish church of Schönberg, consecrated to St. Agnes , rises to the east above the market and is surrounded by a high defensive wall and partly by a moat. The Gothic , Romanesque core , partially Baroque-style hall church was renovated in 1900/1901. The interior of the baroque-style and flat-roofed nave with a northern staircase extension, high pitched roof, baroque segmental arched windows, rectangular windows and a stone cross attachment in the western gable wall was built in its current form in the 15th century, but its core may date back to the 13th century. On the north side there is a late Gothic chapel extension from 1476 with gabled buttresses, five-eighth end and two-lane tracery windows. The slightly higher choir from the second half of the 14th century with five-eighth end, stepped buttresses, tracery windows and partially bricked-up polygonal windows is crowned in the southern corner by a tower from the second half of the 14th century, which is divided into two storeys by a coffin cornice and ogival, two-lane sound windows with tracery and tracery noses as well as a wedge roof with four gabled watch caterpillars from the third quarter of the 19th century. On the nave walls there are Gothic gravestones with double coats of arms in relief and barely legible inscriptions as well as an eight-sided stone sacrificial box , which was probably made at the end of the 15th / beginning of the 16th century. The furnishings include a high altar from 1719/1720 with individual parts from the 17th century and a bell by Johann Christoph Flos from 1676.
Castle ruins, Schonenburg
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Castle ruins, Schonenburg ObjectID
70999

Location
KG: Schönberg
The Schonenburg castle ruins are located south of the village, on the Schlossberg high above the Kamptal. The castle was mentioned in a document in the 12th century, destroyed in the second half of the 17th century and released for demolition in 1778. A few remains of the foundations and barrel vaults as well as the east wall of the palace have been partially preserved to this day.
Wayside shrine Upload file Shrine
Object ID:  79658

Location
KG: Schönberg
The plague column on Stieferner Straße northwest of the village - a chamfered pillar with a square top - was built in 1674 according to the inscription and renovated in 1777.
Figure shrine, Jesus parting from his mother Upload file Figure shrine , Jesus parting with his mother ObjectID
79660

Location
KG: Schönberg
In the north of the village, on a volute pedestal built according to the inscription in 1772, there is a group of figures Jesus and Mary .
Wayside shrine Upload file Shrine
Object ID:  79642

Location
KG: Schönberg
The plague column crowned by a stone cross in the district of Gottsdorf on the road to Mollands is a chamfered pillar inscribed with 1693 with a square top and a relief of the Coronation of Mary .
Wayside shrine St.  Johannes Nepomuk and canopy Upload file Wayside shrine St. Johannes Nepomuk and Baldachin ObjectID
79643

Location
KG: Schönberg
The Johannes Nepomuk Chapel on the Kampbrücke dates from the middle of the 18th century. It was moved from the left bank of the Kamp to its present location in 1920 and renovated in 1950. Under a swinging shingle tent roof on four Doric columns, with a wall parapet with banded decoration and six medallions in rocaille cartouches with relief scenes from the life of Johannes Nepomuk stands a statue of the saint on a bulged pedestal with a heraldic cartouche.
Wayside shrine Upload file Shrine
Object ID:  79647

Location
KG: Schönberg
The wayside shrine in Neustifter Straße - a beveled pillar with a square top and a crucifix in relief - is marked 1680.
9 stations of the cross from Stiefern to Kalvarienberg Upload file 9 Stations of the Cross from Stiefern to Kalvarienberg ObjektID
79670
Kalvarienberg, Stiefern KG
location
: Stiefern
On the Kalvarienberg southeast of the village there are a total of 14 wayside shrines from the third third of the 18th century with segmental arches and reliefs as well as a crucifixion group on sandstone from 1782. The last three stations are common to the Kalvarienberg starting from Schönberg .
Catholic parish church hl.  John the Baptist and Churchyard Upload file Catholic parish church hl. John the Baptist and Cemetery ObjectID
55859
Kirchenplatz KG
location
: Stiefern
The parish church of Stiefern is consecrated to John the Baptist and rises dominantly over the Kamp in the east of the town. The late Gothic hall church with a western extension from 1660 is surrounded by a mighty, medieval defensive wall in which the ashlar stones of the former castle are walled. The former cemetery around the church with a house of the dead marked 1758 was abandoned in the 19th century. The single-nave nave, as well as the single-bay, parallel net-rib vaulted choir with five-eighth end, stepped buttresses and pointed arched windows were created around 1500. The transverse hall from 1660 to the west was designed by Bartholomäus Lukas. On the smooth western gable wall there is a portal porch and in the south a Holy Sepulcher chapel with domed vault. To the east of the three-storey north tower with a baroque onion helmet is a sacristy extension with a square vault. The former access to the cemetery is on the north side. The furnishings include a high altar from 1767, two side altars, a Johannes Nepomuk altar in the north side chapel, which was assembled from individual parts in the first half of the 18th century, several statues of angels and saints as well as a baptismal font from the 17th century. Century.
Wayside shrine
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Shrine
Object ID:  79672

Location
KG: Stiefern
The pillar with crucifixion relief and cross attachment, which stands south of the village, is marked 1796.
Local chapel Upload file Local chapel ObjectID
56464

KG location
: Thürneustift
The local chapel of Thürneustift with apse, sacristy extension and a three-storey facade tower with a pyramid helmet was built in 1836.

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:

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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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Web links

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Lower Austria - 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 .