List of listed objects in Sigmundsherberg

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The list of listed objects in Sigmundsherberg contains the 29 listed , immovable objects of the Lower Austrian market town of Sigmundsherberg .

Monuments

photo   monument Location description
Brugg local chapel Upload file Brugg local chapel ObjectID
74338

KG location
: Brugg
The local chapel of Brugg, built in the second half of the 19th century, has a west tower with a pyramid helmet, a saddle roof , arched windows and a three-sided end. The interior is barrel vaulted. The chapel has an altar with a wooden mercy seat and an image of St. Rosalia from the middle of the 19th century.
Figure shrine Maria Immaculata
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Figure shrine Maria Immaculata ObjektID
74340

KG location
: Brugg
At the southern exit of the town there is an Immaculata figure from the late 18th century on a Tuscan column.
Local chapel hll.  John and Paul Upload file Local chapel hll. John and Paul ObjectID
54379

KG location
: Kainreith
The local chapel of Kainreith, built in 1848 as the patronage chapel of the Maltese , is a simple, square-vaulted building with a western turret and round-arched apse. In the altar niche are baroque figures of St. John and Paul from around 1700, behind a figure of Mary from the middle of the 18th century in a rococo console. Other features include a rococo chandelier.
Schüttkasten (former Gutshof) Upload file Schüttkasten (former Gutshof) ObjektID
32857
Missingdorf 1
location
KG: Missingdorf
The granary at the eastern exit of Missingdorf was built in the 17th and 18th centuries. Century built. The mighty block, visible from afar, has two main floors, two floor floors, a hipped roof , corner blocks and profiled cornices. Oval stone windows can be seen in the upper area. The basement and the first floor show barrel vaults with stitch caps. The wide, barrel-vaulted driveway has stucco ridges and a field structure. Some of the stucco ridges above the stairs have a plait decoration.
Manor, former Missingdorf moated castle Upload file Gutshof, former moated castle Missingdorf ObjektID
32858
Missingdorf 18 KG
location
: Missingdorf
The west wing of the former Missingdorf fortress has been preserved as a farm yard and the forward tower in the south, which was converted into a chapel in 1405. The tower has a square floor plan, strong walls, a brick tent roof and profiled windows from the 15th century. On the side walls it is accessible through a round arched portal and on the south through a rectangular portal. A baroque semicircular apse was added on the north side in the 18th century. The interior has a ribbed vault with a keystone from around 1495. Underneath is an aedicular altar with lateral columns and sweeping entablature, which was made in the mid-17th century, with a Pietà picture by Georg Kugler (1910).
Wayside shrine
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Shrine
Object ID:  74344

KG location
: Missingdorf
The tabernacle pillar east of Missingdorf was erected in the 17th century and has a chamfered shaft.
Wayside shrine Maria Immaculata Upload file Wayside shrine Maria Immaculata ObjectID
74346

KG location
: Rodingersdorf
A figure of Immaculata from the second half of the 18th century stands on a column with a figured capital and a bulged base.
Wayside shrine Upload file Shrine
Object ID:  74350

KG location
: Rodingersdorf
The approximately four meter high tabernacle shrine on the road from Rodingersdorf to Geras was built around 1680 in baroque sandstone style and renovated in 1815. On the base, which is square in cross-section, rests a shaft beveled on four sides with a monogram (“AM 1815”; renovation note). The shaft is closed by a grooved rectangular collar plate with a rectangular tabernacle, which shows a Pietà image of the type "Maria Dreieichen" on the front. A crucifix in relief rises above the grooved roof plate of the tabernacle. The monument is considered to be one of the oldest depictions of Maria Dreieichen.
Catholic branch church hl.  Laurence
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Catholic branch church hl. Laurenz ObjectID
55522

KG location
: Rodingersdorf
First mentioned in a document in 1281 and dedicated to St. Laurenz church in the south-east of the Angers von Rodingersdorf is a Romanesque building that was completely baroque in the early 18th century after its previous desolation. It has a just closed choir with a rectangular floor plan, a facade tower built into the west with a gable turret and is surrounded by a square cemetery with a surrounding wall.
Former  Reception building
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Former Reception building ObjectID
55693
Bahnstrasse 12 KG
location
: Sigmundsherberg
The reception building in Sigmundsherberg was built between 1867 and 1870 as part of the construction of the Franz-Josefs-Bahn .
Catholic parish church hl.  Christophorus
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Catholic parish church hl. Christophorus ObjectID
55694

KG location
: Sigmundsherberg
The church, a flat-roofed hall building with a surrounding gallery, was built in 1936/1937 according to plans by the architect Rudolf Wondracek . The large figural glass window is a work by Hans Alexander Brunner from the construction period. The frescoes in the choir were made by Franz Pitza in 1946. The bells were cast by Anton Aufheimer in 1815. Vehicles were blessed at the consecration on July 25, 1937.
Wayside shrine
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Shrine
Object ID:  74365

KG location
: Sigmundsherberg
The approximately 3.3 meter high Mount of Olives Cross, erected according to the inscription in 1719, was renovated in 2017 as part of the road renewal. It depicts Jesus praying in front of an angel.
Wayside shrine Upload file Shrine
Object ID:  74366

KG location
: Sigmundsherberg
The so-called weather cross is located on Pulkautal-Straße , coming from Missingdorf, shortly before Sigmundsherberg in the Steinfeld corridor. The baroque sandstone pillar has a chamfered shaft with a collar plate, on which a rectangular tabernacle with shallow niches and spandrels rests. The donor's inscription is engraved in the niche on the front: “STOFAN HEIS 1694”. Originally there was an iron cross on the pyramid roof, which was later lost.
Figure shrine St.  Johannes Nepomuk Upload file Figure shrine St. Johannes Nepomuk ObjectID
74368

KG location
: Sigmundsherberg
The Johannes Nepomuk wayside shrine is on the bridge over the Maigener Bach.
Wayside shrine mercy seat Upload file Wayside shrine mercy chair ObjectID
74369

KG location
: Sigmundsherberg
The baroque mercy seat just before Sigmundsherberg, on Missingdorfer Straße, has a wide base stone with a square floor plan, above it a pedestal with a wide fluted collar plate, on which a Tuscan sandstone column rises. Above, a group of figures of the Trinity of the “Sunday Mountain” type can be seen on a narrow base plate. According to the inscription on the pedestal, the column was erected in 1711. The year of construction falls during the term of office of Pastor Placidus Freundlich from Maigen , who commissioned the monument from a master stonemason in Eggenburg.
Train promotion point in Sigmundsherberg
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Train conveyor in Sigmundsherberg ObjectID
96538

KG location
: Sigmundsherberg
The train support center was restructured into a locomotive center in 1970. The workshops were closed on June 1, 1973.
Rectory Upload file Parsonage
Object ID:  55950
Theras 61
location
KG: Theras
The rectory of Theras is a four-wing, one to two-storey complex from the 17th century, with a groin-vaulted entrance to the west. It has profiled stone-clad windows, rooms with stab cap barrels, a staircase with a stone balustrade created in the second half of the 18th century and a walled-in tombstone from the early 18th century. The residential wings are to the west and south. In the north there is the cellar, bulk floors and press houses. To the east is an arched wagon shed and a barn. The garden is accessible through a portal from around 1800.
Therasburg Castle with farmyard (outer bailey)BW
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Therasburg Castle with farmyard ( outer bailey ) ObjectID
33792
Theras 79 KG
location
: Theras
Therasburg Castle consists of a stone bridge with remains of the former drawbridge over the moat, a two-storey main castle with a round arched portal with a white sandstone frame and a separate tower.
Grave field, barrow field Therasburger Wald Upload file Grave field, hill grave field Therasburger Wald ObjektID
33791
Therasburger Wald
location
KG: Theras
The grave field includes 13 barrows from the Middle Bronze Age, which were excavated between 1936 and 1938 by local researcher Josef Höbarth .
Catholic parish church Exaltation of the cross and cemetery
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Catholic Parish Church Raising the Cross and Cemetery ObjectID
55951

Location
KG: Theras
A church with an early Gothic / Gothic nave and a choir added at the end of the 14th century . In the second half of the 17th century, alterations were made, such as the baroque arched windows in the nave. Another renovation took place in 1832. The former free-standing Romanesque tower is encased by the choir and the southern and northern extensions under a uniform roof in the lower part and therefore looks like a roof turret . The pyramid helmet of the tower was put on in 1833. The interior is predominantly neo-Gothic.
Neudegg castle ruins
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Neudegg Castle Ruins ObjectID
10115

Location
KG: Theras
The Neudegg ruin stands west of the town of Pulkau in Theras in the market town of Sigmundsherberg on a wooded cone in the western Pulkau Valley. In the literature, Neudegg also appears as Nonneck, Neunegg and Neuneck.
Wayside shrine Upload file Shrine
Object ID:  74373

Location
KG: Theras
The so-called Mader-Steinmarterl or Schwedenkreuz has a flat base on which a chamfered column with a collar plate and niche top rests. The western niche contains the inscription "B: D: 1682". A rounded roof, which merges into a stone cross, forms the conclusion over a protruding cover plate.
Figure shrine Heart of Jesus Upload file Figure shrine Herz Jesu ObjektID
74374

Location
KG: Theras
To the west of Theras stands a figure of the Sacred Heart from the late 19th century on a bulged base .
Walkenstein Castle
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Walkenstein Castle ObjectID
33919
Walkenstein 1
location
KG: Walkenstein
Walkenstein Castle was first mentioned in a document in 1074, received its current form between 1660 and 1671 and was used by the Geras Abbey as an estate and cold water spa. Today the castle is privately owned.
Figure group St.  Hubertus
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Figure group St. Hubertus ObjectID
76178
Walkenstein 36 KG
location
: Walkenstein
The figure group St. Hubertus with deer was built in the early 18th century on a granite rock in the garden of the former forester's house.
Catholic parish church hl.  Margarethe
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Catholic parish church hl. Margarethe ObjectID
56126

KG location
: Walkenstein
The church is mentioned for the first time in 1112. The parish church of Sankt Margaretha was built in 1804 as a Josephine hall church, whereby the medieval floor plan was retained. It has a re-entrant choir square and a west tower. It is surrounded by a rectory, a wall and the cemetery, which was abandoned in 1817. The Romanesque structure is recognizable by the sloping walls of the nave and the choir square.
Rectory
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Parsonage
Object ID:  56127

KG location
: Walkenstein
The rectory west of the church is a hook-shaped building surrounded by a stone wall . The north side, built in the 17th / 18th Century, is two-story. It has profiled stone clad windows and a profiled portal, parabets and oval stone dormers from the second half of the 18th century. There are barrel vaulted rooms in the basement.
Figure shrine St.  Florian
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Figure shrine St. Florian ObjectID
74375

KG location
: Walkenstein
In the village, on a curved base with a double coat of arms, there is a figure of St. Florian von Lorch from the first half of the 18th century. The monument was renovated according to the date carved in the base in 1883.
Figure shrine St.  Johannes Nepomuk
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Figure shrine St. Johannes Nepomuk ObjectID
74376

KG location
: Walkenstein
To the west of the castle stands a statue of John Nepomuk from the first half of the 18th century on a volute base with a relief coat of arms.

Former monuments

photo   monument Location description
Rectory Upload file Parsonage
Object ID:  55695

until 2017

Kirchenplatz 3 KG
location
: Sigmundsherberg

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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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

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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. Taberakelbildstock 1680. In: marterl.at. Retrieved October 15, 2019 .
  3. Mount of Olives Cross. In: marterl.at. Retrieved October 17, 2019 .
  4. Wetterkreuz 1694. In: marterl.at. Retrieved October 17, 2019 .
  5. Mercy Seat 1711. In: marterl.at. Retrieved October 18, 2019 .
  6. Mader Steinmarterl (Sweden Cross). In: marterl.at. Retrieved October 18, 2019 .
  7. ^ Lower Austria - immovable and archaeological monuments under monument protection. ( Memento of September 21, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF), ( CSV ( Memento of September 21, 2017 in the Internet Archive )). Federal Monuments Office , as of June 9, 2017.
  8. § 2a Monument Protection Act in the legal information system of the Republic of Austria .