List of listed objects in Schlierbach (Upper Austria)

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The list of listed objects in Schlierbach contains the 9 listed , immovable objects of the municipality Schlierbach in the district of Kirchdorf an der Krems ( Upper Austria ).

Monuments

photo   monument Location description
Reception building, toilet block and goods storage room
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Reception building, toilet block and goods storage facility
ObjectID:  19382
In der Schwärz 17 KG
location
: Unterschlierbach
After the Schlierbach bypass went into operation (2007) and the railway in this area was straightened, the tracks to the old station were removed. From the former Schlierbach train station, the reception building, the goods depot and the toilet house have been preserved.
Complete complex of the Cistercian monastery in Schlierbach
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Complete complex of the Cistercian Abbey of Schlierbach ObjectID
107128
Klosterstrasse 1, including
location
KG: Unterschlierbach
The buildings of the monastery were rebuilt between 1672 and 1712 in place of the former castle. The church, created by Pietro Francesco and Carlo Antonio Carlone , is considered to be a major baroque work in Austria.
Elementary school, former Hofrichterhaus Upload file Elementary school, former Hofrichterhaus ObjektID
101962
Stiftsstrasse 3 KG
location
: Unterschlierbach
The court judge's house (Schlierbach No. 3) was built under Abbot Nivard II. Dierer around the year 1700, the owner was the Schlierbach monastery. Because of the manorial rule, the monastery was responsible for the lower jurisdiction , and it was also the administrative and tax authority. Court judges, land registry clerks, bailiffs and up to three court clerks performed their duties in the court judge's house. In 1851 the newly founded political community Schlierbach became the owner and the building became an elementary school . In 1912 a generous renovation took place, the property was given its current appearance with the red cement tile roof. The modern extension to the school dates from around 1960.
Frischaufen house, pharmacist house in the courtyard Upload file Frischaufen House, Pharmacist House in Hoffeld ObjectID
101963
Stiftsstrasse 13 KG
location
: Unterschlierbach
The pharmacy house in Hoffeld (Schlierbach No. 4) was built after 1718, i.e. at the time of Abbot Christian Stadler . The house was given a license for a pharmacy . In 1785 the pharmacist in the neighboring village of Kirchdorf an der Krems bought the building and the furnishings. The pharmacy relocated to Kirchdorf, the property remained in the possession of the pharmacist family for residential purposes until 1826. In 1912 the Schlierbach community acquired the property and it was adapted as a residential building and ordination for the community doctor. In 1922 the parish chancellery also moved in, hence the further vulgar name : "old parish office".
Adelwanger House in Hoffeld, Old Prayer Sisters House Upload file Adelwanger House in Hoffeld, Altes Prayer Sister House ObjectID
101965
Stiftsstrasse 15 KG
location
: Unterschlierbach
The prayer sisters or doctor house with the old house number Schlierbach No. 5 was built under Abbot Christian Stadler . In 1739 a foundation for 4 tertiary sisters (brotherhood in honor of St. Anna) was established. A decree issued by Emperor Joseph II in 1783 led to the dissolution of all Third Orders and thus the sale of the sister house to private individuals. In 1898 the building was acquired by the railway and community doctor, which it served as an apartment and ordination. In the neighboring house, Schlierbach No. 6, he had a horse stable set up. The building has been owned by the municipality of Schlierbach since 1912.
Castle / country estate Dorff
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Castle / Estate Dorff ObjectID
38091
Stiftsstrasse 35 KG
location
: Unterschlierbach
The castle has been owned by the Hayden zu Dorff family since around 1300. It is a typical small noble seat of the late Gothic and for some time was also a moated castle of the Renaissance with baroque and historical elements. In 1996 the roof was renewed with slate and the chimney heads were renovated. The moats are empty and partially filled. The castle has been empty for a long time and its existence is in danger.
Wayside shrine, so-called plague column Upload file Wayside shrine, so-called plague column ObjectID
101969
Weinbergstrasse
location
KG: Unterschlierbach
The stone column with a double cross is in Hausmanning. Originally this small monument was decorated with stone images, but these have been lost. It is questionable whether the wayside shrine is a plague column .
Calvary Chapel with Stations of the Cross
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Calvary Chapel with Stations of the Cross ObjectID
101909

Location
KG: Unterschlierbach
The Kalvarienbergkapelle was built in the years 1833-1834, in 1835 the monastery administrator Alan Burkhard was able to make the consecration. The door frame bears the initials of Stephan Kroiss and Theresia Kroiss (18 ST KT K 34), who initiated the construction. In 1867 a way of the cross with wooden crosses and tin paintings was added. The chapel was covered with new Eternit slabs in 1907. In 1934 the wooden crosses were replaced by granite crosses. In 1981 and 1990 the chapel and the Way of the Cross were restored. A year on since 1868 Visitation held Pilgrimage to Altpernstein traditionally begins at Calvary Chapel.
Catholic branch church hl.  Ubald
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Catholic branch church hl. Ubald ObjectID
101916
Dorfstraße Sautern KG
location
: Mitterschlierbach
The first documentary mention as a chapel took place in 1443. Around 1720 the chapel was demolished and a church was built. Johann Karl von Reslfeld was responsible for the fresco in the vault . After the fire of 1924, another restoration took place, but due to major deficiencies in the structure, the church was demolished in 1958. The construction of today's sacred building started in 1959, it is smaller than its predecessor. The consecration is documented for 1961. The branch church is dedicated to Saint Ubald of Gubbio .

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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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 Schlierbach  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Online Pyhrnbahn Museum by Dr. Elmar Oberegger. Retrieved November 8, 2014 .
  2. ^ Erwin Hainisch (edited by K. Woisetschläger): Dehio Oberösterreich ; ed. BDA, 6th edition, Vienna 1977, page 307ff
  3. ^ Municipality of Schlierbach (ed.): Schlierbach. Home in the past and present . 1st edition. Moserbauer, Ried im Innkreis 2000, ISBN 3-900847-95-9 , p. 170, 172, 177, 311 .
  4. ^ Municipality of Schlierbach (ed.): Schlierbach. Home in the past and present . 1st edition. Moserbauer, Ried im Innkreis 2000, ISBN 3-900847-95-9 , p. 50, 93, 311 .
  5. ^ Municipality of Schlierbach (ed.): Schlierbach. Home in the past and present . 1st edition. Moserbauer, Ried im Innkreis 2000, ISBN 3-900847-95-9 , p. 45, 311 .
  6. ^ II reports . Monument preservation. In: Yearbook of the Upper Austrian Museum Association . tape 142 . Linz 1997, p. 103 ( online (PDF) in the forum OoeGeschichte.at).
  7. ^ Municipality of Schlierbach (ed.): Schlierbach. Home in the past and present . 1st edition. Moserbauer, Ried im Innkreis 2000, ISBN 3-900847-95-9 , p. 152 .
  8. ^ Municipality of Schlierbach (ed.): Schlierbach. Home in the past and present . 1st edition. Moserbauer, Ried im Innkreis 2000, ISBN 3-900847-95-9 , p. 150-151 .
  9. Bundesdenkmalamt (Ed.): Dehio-Handbuch Oberösterreich . 3. Edition. Anton Schroll & Co, Vienna 1958, p. 295-296 .
  10. ^ Municipality of Schlierbach (ed.): Schlierbach. Home in the past and present . 1st edition. Moserbauer, Ried im Innkreis 2000, ISBN 3-900847-95-9 , p. 144-148 .
  11. ^ Upper Austria - immovable and archaeological monuments under monument protection. (PDF), ( CSV ). Federal Monuments Office , as of February 18, 2020.
  12. § 2a Monument Protection Act in the legal information system of the Republic of Austria .