List of listed objects in Senftenberg (Lower Austria)

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The list of listed objects in Senftenberg contains the 21 listed , immovable objects of the municipality of Senftenberg .

Monuments

photo   monument Location description
Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
65849
Kirchengasse 8 KG
location
: Imbach
The Turmhof in Kirchengasse 8 is in the former center of Imbach. The Good was to Weintalgasse 1 in the 12th century by the Minne Bachem (together with the house Kirchengasse 6 Castle Imbach ) today Herzogenburg Abbey donated and when Weinlesehof used. At the end of the 15th century the house was probably owned by Hans Rumpf, whose family was wealthy in Imbach and Rehberg from the early 14th century. Later users were officials of the Dominikanerinnenstift in Imbach, who acquired it in 1666.

Today the two-storey, eaves- facing tower courtyard is presented with a street - side wide bay window on curved console stones . On the ground floor one finds lunette tons and a barrel-vaulted cross hall, upstairs a groin vault and a beamed ceiling with Kerbschnitzdekor , which probably dates from the 16th century. The three-story tower probably dates from the late 14th or 15th century. The baroque house altar with rocailles carvings and a reliquary in a cartouche frame dates from the third quarter of the 18th century .

Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
32082
Kirchengasse 28 KG
location
: Imbach
The two-storey town house in Kirchengasse 28 is an eaves-standing, four-axis building with a core from the mid-16th century. It has a wide bay window that rises above four angled consoles. This house belonged and lived in the Egyptologist Hans Goedicke until his death .
Rectory Upload file Parsonage
Object ID:  54343
Klosterhof 1 KG
location
: Imbach
The rectory of Imbach is a building with a hipped roof that was adapted at the end of the 18th century . On the upper floor it has a flat ceiling with a plaster cut mirror . The originally two-part manor house (end of the 13th century) was used for administrative purposes by the Dominican convent in Imbach. From 1724 to 1782 (monastery dissolution) it was the court judge's house of the monastery and was incorporated into the Imbach parish with the court resolution of March 5, 1790.
Former Dominican convent in Imbach
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Facility of the former Dominican convent Imbach ObjectID
131092

since 2019

Klosterhof 1 KG
location
: Imbach
From the former Dominican convent from the third quarter of the 13th century, remains of the east wing with a group of pointed arched windows have been preserved. The Imbach parish church , a former cloister courtyard and a Marienkapelle belong to the complex (see under former monuments).

Note: The entry was defined differently in 2019, so that the entire system is now combined with all buildings.

Imbach castle ruins
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Imbach Castle Ruins ObjectID
91963

since 2013

Imbach
location
KG: Imbach
West of the Krems there are small remains of a ruin above the castle valley and the village of Imbach. In the foundations, the structure of a castle complex with a surrounding wall with regular ashlar masonry from around the 12th or early 13th century can be seen. On the east side are the foundations of a chapel with a round apse, which were exposed in 1979/1980.

The Imbach castle complex is one of the most important reference objects of early castle construction in eastern Austria.

Local chapel
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Local chapel ObjectID
90266

Location
KG: Priel
The local chapel hl. Markus in Priel is a simple building with a retracted rectangular choir and a facade rider behind curved sloping gables. The inside is barrel vaulted. The equipment includes a Pietà group with the hll. Johannes d. Baptist and Mark as well as putti from the third quarter of the 18th century.
So-called.  Wine farm / inn Upload file So-called. Weinhof / Gasthof ObjectID
33635
Kirchenberg 1 KG
location
: Senftenberg
The so-called Weinhof is a former manorial farm. The three-wing building is located south-east outside Senftenberg. The street wing and the left courtyard wing are two-story, made of quarry stone and covered with crooked roofs. The right court wing from the 15th / 16th centuries, which is essentially late medieval. Century is one-story and has four chamfered stone drapery slots on the east side.
Wayside shrine, so-called vineyard gate Upload file Wayside shrine, so-called Weingartentor ObjektID
90276
near Kirchenberg 1
location
KG: Senftenberg
The so-called Weingartentor at the south-eastern exit of the village is a massive, recently changed broad niche pillar with a curved end and remains of paintings, which probably go back to the 19th century.
Rectory Upload file Parsonage
Object ID:  55680
Kirchenberg 3 KG
location
: Senftenberg
The core of the northern part of Senftenberg's rectory dates from the 16th century and is built on a rock cellar. The complex was rebuilt several times: in the 18th century, 1905 and 1966.
Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
29815
Kirchenberg 10 KG
location
: Senftenberg
Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
42225
Oberer Markt 8 KG
location
: Senftenberg
The two-storey, eaves-standing building at Oberen Markt 8 has a four-part staggered front. As a basement, the ground floor has ventilation hatches. The core of the house is late medieval. The renewed facade is equipped with a central bay on consoles. The round bay window on the side of the round arched gate dates from the middle of the 16th century. There is a barrel-vaulted passage hall behind the gate. In the basement there is a barrel vault with formwork from the mid-15th century.
Figure shrine St.  Johannes Nepomuk Upload file Figure shrine St. Johannes Nepomuk ObjectID
90289
Oberer Markt 21 KG
location
: Senftenberg
The broad niche pillar opposite the town hall houses a figure of St. Johannes Nepomuk from the 19th century.
Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
42226
Oberer Markt 30 KG
location
: Senftenberg
The core of the community center at Oberen Markt 30 dates from the 16th century.
Former  Power mill Upload file Former Herrschaftsmühle
ObjectID:  42227
Schulgasse 5 KG
location
: Senftenberg
"Old mill at the bath" (in the early documents also called "mill under Senftenberg Castle" or "mill by the underen Pruckhen"). First documented mention in 1491 owned by Simon Auer. The mill was subject to compulsory basic service towards the pastor without body justice.
Town house and farm building Upload file Community center and farm building ObjectID
44314
Unterer Markt 31 KG
location
: Senftenberg
The core of the broad, two-storey building dates from the 16th century. On the facade is a plasterboard graffiti painting with diamond ashlar. At the side there is a round arched door with a deep reveal. A wall painting in a stucco cartouche made in the late 18th / early 19th century shows the Coronation of Mary and St. Florian.
Former  Starhemberg's Freihaus Upload file Former Starhemberg'sches Freihaus ObjectID
33637
Unterer Markt 33 KG
location
: Senftenberg
The former Freihaus of the Starhemberg family is an eaves-standing and broad-based building from the 16th century, the richly painted front of which follows the sharp curve of the street.
Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
42224
Unterer Markt 40 KG
location
: Senftenberg
The core of the three-axle town house at Unteren Markt 40 dates from the 16th century. It is covered by a hipped roof and has a former smoke kitchen.
Community center Upload file Bürgerhaus ObjektID
47069
Unterer Markt 42 KG
location
: Senftenberg
The community building at Unterer Markt 42, located in a bend in the street, is a two-story eaves-standing building from around 1500. The three axes on the left have a protruding upper floor over three curved consoles with notch-cut decor and late-Gothic, pierced window sills.
Town house, stone mason house Upload file Town house, stone mason house ObjectID
49220
Unterer Markt 60 KG
location
: Senftenberg
The so-called stone mason house is an eaves-standing block and quarry stone building, the oldest parts of which date from the early 15th century. Originally there were two separate buildings. On the street side, the ground floor, designed as a basement, is made of quarry stone, while the upper floor has a block construction in the form of wooden beams grouted with clay. Later the entire street section was covered with stone. The quarry stone building on the courtyard side with Gothic window frames and late medieval shutters is separated from the block building by an outside staircase. The units were later structurally connected.
Catholic parish church hl.  Andreas and the former churchyard with walling and access bridge
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Catholic parish church hl. Andreas as well as the former churchyard with walling and access bridge ObjektID
55681

KG location
: Senftenberg
The parish church of St. Andreas was originally designed as a castle church. It was once surrounded by a cemetery. It lies together with the rectory on the Umlaufberg in the southeast of Senftenberg. The medieval fortified church was built in several phases between the 12th century and the first half of the 16th century. A predecessor church, probably made of wood, already existed here around 1000.
Senftenberg castle ruins
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Senftenberg Castle Ruins ObjectID
33636

KG location
: Senftenberg
The Senftenberg castle ruins, located on a high rock cone dominating the parish church and the village, were probably built in the 12th / 13th centuries. Century built. After the destruction by the Swedes in 1645, the castle was not rebuilt.

Former monuments

photo   monument Location description
Catholic parish church of the Birth of Mary, former Dominican church with surrounding wall
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Catholic Parish Church of the Birth of Mary, former Dominican Church with surrounding wall ObjectID
32083

until 2018

Klosterhof 1 KG
location
: Imbach
Two-aisled hall church built between 1269 and 1285, originally a hall building with a beamed ceiling, the vault probably built before 1289. One of the oldest Gothic buildings in Austria (choir in the collegiate church Lilienfeld from 1202, Capella Speciosa in Klosterneuburg 1222).
The object has not fallen out of the monument protection, but was included in the entry of the former monastery.
Former  Rectory Upload file Former Rectory , former Imbach Abbey ObjectID
90251

until 2018

Klosterhof 8 KG
location
: Imbach
This part of the Dominican Sisters' monastery in Imbach was the former guest wing and is now part of the Imbach parish. It is a two-story, eaves-standing building from the 18th century with an older core in the north corner of the house (presumably a gatehouse). The upper floor has a partial pilaster structure. The facility has a barrel-vaulted passage hall.
The object has not fallen out of the monument protection, but was included in the entry of the former monastery.
chapel
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Chapel ObjectID
90258

until 2018

at Klostergarten 2
location
KG: Imbach
The Lady Chapel with triangular gable was built in 1849 at the Burgtal river crossing and moved to the former Dominican convent in 1982 due to road expansion.
The object has not fallen out of the monument protection, but was included in the entry of the former monastery.

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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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.

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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

literature

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. ^ Franz Fux : Under veil and crook / story of Imbach . Ed .: Senftenberg community. 1987, p. 572-674 .
  3. ^ Entry about Imbach II on Lower Austria Castles online - Institute for Reality Studies of the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Era, University of Salzburg
  4. ^ Franz Fux: Under veil and crook / story of Imbach . Ed .: Senftenberg community. 1987, p. 277-279, 543 .
  5. Entry about Imbach castle ruins at Lower Austria Burgen online - Institute for Reality Studies of the Middle Ages and Early Modern Times, University of Salzburg
  6. ^ Franz Fux : The mill by the bath . In: Marktgemeinde Senftenberg (ed.): From the manor to the health center . Senftenberg 1995, p. 504-512 .
  7. ^ Franz Fux : History of the Houses: House No. 41, Schulgasse 5 . In: Marktgemeinde Senftenberg (ed.): From the manor to the health center . Senftenberg 1995, p. 1009-1010 (land register chronology).
  8. a b c Lower Austria - immovable and archaeological monuments under monument protection. ( Memento from February 20, 2018 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF), ( CSV ). Federal Monuments Office , as of January 17, 2018.
  9. ^ Entry on Imbach - Dominican Church in the database Gedächtnis des Landes for the history of Lower Austria ( Museum Niederösterreich );
    See entry on the list of listed objects in Senftenberg (Lower Austria) in the Austria Forum  (in the AEIOU Austria Lexicon )
  10. ^ Franz Fux : Under veil and crook / story of Imbach . Ed .: Senftenberg community. 1987, p. 218-225 .
  11. § 2a Monument Protection Act in the legal information system of the Republic of Austria .