List of listed objects in Tarrenz
The list of listed objects in Tarrenz contains the 20 listed , immovable objects of the municipality of Tarrenz .
Monuments
photo | monument | Location | description | Metadata |
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Altstarkenberg Castle Ruins ObjectID : 10080 since 2012 |
Location KG: Tarrenz |
The castle was first mentioned in 1217 as an ancestral castle of the Starkenbergers , it was probably built in the 2nd half of the 12th century. In the course of the Starkenberg feud in 1422 it was conquered, destroyed and not rebuilt by Duke Friedrich IV . Today only a few remains of the wall are preserved. |
ObjectID: 10080 Status: Notification Status of the BDA list: 2020-02-29 Name: Burgruine Altstarkenberg GstNr .: 2999/1 |
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Gebratstein castle ruins, Föllaturm ObjectID : 10079 since 2012 |
Location KG: Tarrenz |
According to archaeological findings, the castle was probably built in the 12th or 13th century, but was first mentioned in 1521. Presumably it was abandoned to decay after the defeat of the Starkenberger by Duke Friedrich IV . The 15 m long, around 1.5 m thick and up to 4 high east wall, which was built from large boulders and stream stones with little mortar, is still preserved today. |
ObjectID: 10079 Status: Notification Status of the BDA list: 2020-02-29 Name: Burgruine Gebratstein, Föllaturm GstNr .: 2999/1 |
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Milestone ObjectID : 19929 |
Dollinger location KG: Tarrenz |
The rounded milestone on Mieminger Strasse with the inscription VII MEILEN von INNSBRUCK dates from the 19th century. |
ObjectID : 19929 Status: § 2a Status of the BDA list: 2020-02-29 Name: Milestone GstNr .: 3530 Milestone (Tarrenz) |
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Shrine Object ID: 19928 |
at Dollinger 40 location KG: Tarrenz |
The brick wayside shrine on Mieminger Strasse was erected around 1920 as thanks for the healthy return from the First World War . There is a crucifix in the latticed round arch niche. |
ObjectID : 19928 Status: § 2a Status of the BDA list: 2020-02-29 Name: Bildstock GstNr .: 2261/7 Bildstock (Dollinger, Tarrenz) |
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Gotter-Kapelle ObjektID : 19930 |
Eglsee location KG: Tarrenz |
The chapel in the forest between Tarrenz and Obtarrenz was built in memory of the Battle of Königgrätz around 1866. The brick, single-bay chapel with a three-sided end and a gable roof with turret has a rectangular portal on the west facade. The facades are provided with plaster structure on building edges and wall openings. |
ObjectID : 19930 Status: § 2a Status of the BDA list: 2020-02-29 Name: Gotter-Kapelle GstNr .: 2985/109 |
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Neustarkenberg Castle and Brewery ObjectID : 170 |
Griesegg 1, 2 KG location : Tarrenz |
The castle was built after 1317 and was in sovereign possession from 1410, after which the owners changed frequently. The buildings have been used as a brewery since 1816. The largely preserved core building from the 14th century includes a rectangular ring wall system with a five-story keep in the northeast corner and a three-story main building adjoining it to the south. Individual Gothic and Baroque building details have been preserved. |
ObjectID: 170 Status: Notification Status of the BDA list: 2020-02-29 Name: Castle and Brewery Neustarkenberg GstNr .: .150 Castle and Brewery Neustarkenberg |
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Catholic parish church hl. Ulrich ObjectID: 167 |
Griesegg 33b KG location : Tarrenz |
The church, which is essentially Gothic, has been redesigned several times. Around 1500 a new building took place with the master Jörg of the Imster Bauhütte . Around 1730/1735 the nave was extended to the west and the church was redesigned in Baroque style. From 1882 to 1886 the church was regotified. In 1891 the church was elevated to a parish church. |
ObjectID: 167 Status: § 2a Status of the BDA list: 2020-02-29 Name: Catholic parish church hl. Ulrich GstNr .: .128 Parish Church hl. Ulrich, Tarrenz |
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Cemetery chapel St. Veit ObjectID: 168 |
Griesegg 33b KG location : Tarrenz |
The chapel was probably built at the same time as the parish church at the end of the 15th century. In 1664 it was rebuilt or restored, until the 1940s an ossuary was built on the south side. The two-bay wall construction with a strongly drawn-in choir closing on three sides has a steep gable roof with a wooden roof turret from the 19th century. There is a pointed arch portal on the west facade. Inside, the nave with a needle cap barrel with applied ridge decoration is separated from the needle cap vaulted choir by a pointed, beveled triumphal arch . |
ObjectID: 168 Status: § 2a Status of the BDA list: 2020-02-29 Name: Friedhofskapelle hl. Veit GstNr .: .129 Tarrenz cemetery chapel |
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Cemetery with wayside shrines on the cemetery wall ObjectID: 169 |
Griesegg 33b KG location : Tarrenz |
The cemetery around the parish church was consecrated in 1409 and expanded to the north in 1940. On top of the cemetery wall there are fourteen outwardly open niche shrines, some of which were removed in the course of the cemetery expansion in 1944 and replaced by new ones. The six preserved wayside shrines with a shingled gable roof house frescoes with stations of the cross (stations 6 to 11) from the end of the 18th century, which are attributed to Johann Josef Wörle. The eight newly erected wayside shrines show dance of death pictures created by Emmerich Landing in 1949. The mortuary was built in 1970–1972. On the portal there are reliefs with passion scenes, which were created in 1973 by Elmar Kopp . |
ObjectID: 169 Status: § 2a Status of the BDA list: 2020-02-29 Name: Cemetery with wayside shrines on the cemetery wall GstNr .: 274 Tarrenz cemetery |
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Figure shrine St. Johannes Nepomuk ObjectID : 19918 |
Hauptstrasse location KG: Tarrenz |
The statue on the bridge over the Salvesenbach carries a wooden sculpture of St. Johannes Nepomuk from the 18th century under a curved sheet metal roof. |
ObjectID : 19918 Status: § 2a Status of the BDA list: 2020-02-29 Name: Figurine picture stick hl. Johannes Nepomuk GstNr .: 3503/1 |
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Florian Fountain ObjectID : 19920 |
at Hauptstrasse 32, KG location : Tarrenz |
The fountain from the second half of the 19th century consists of an oval fountain trough made of natural stone and a hexagonal stone fountain column with a wooden sculpture of St. Florian under a curved tin roof. |
ObjectID : 19920 Status: § 2a Status of the BDA list: 2020-02-29 Name: Florianbrunnen GstNr .: .71 / 2 Florianbrunnen (Tarrenz) |
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Mariahilfkapelle ObjectID : 19922 |
Kappenzipfl 9 KG location : Tarrenz |
The brick chapel with a three-sided end and a shingle-roofed gable roof with a wooden roof turret was built at the beginning of the 17th century. On the south-east facade there is a chamfered, ogival closed stone portal, next to it a later added ox-eye . The interior has a pressed needle cap barrel over consoles. |
ObjectID : 19922 Status : Notification Status of the BDA list: 2020-02-29 Name: Mariahilfkapelle GstNr .: .48 Mariahilfkapelle (Tarrenz) |
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Good Shepherd Fountain ObjectID : 19923 |
at Kappenzipfl 10 location KG: Tarrenz |
The fountain from the second half of the 19th century consists of a round, cast-iron fountain trough and a round, stone fountain column with a wooden sculpture of the Good Shepherd under a gable roof. |
ObjectID : 19923 Status: § 2a Status of the BDA list: 2020-02-29 Name: Guter-Hirte-Brunnen GstNr .: .49 / 4 Guter-Hirte-Brunnen (Tarrenz) |
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Chapel of St. Johannes Nepomuk ObjectID : 19924 |
Obtarrenz 36 KG location : Tarrenz |
The chapel was rebuilt in 1833 in place of a previous Baroque building from 1732. The two-bay wall construction with a three-sided choir closure has a shingle-covered gable roof with a wooden turret. On the gable facade there is a round arch portal with a lunette window above. The facades are designed with plaster structuring on the building edges and wall openings. The interior is covered with a pressed needle cap barrel over pilasters . The ceiling fresco shows the glory of St. John Nepomuk and was created in 1952 by Alois Höfer. |
ObjectID : 19924 Status: § 2a Status of the BDA list: 2020-02-29 Name: Chapel hl. Johannes Nepomuk GstNr .: .226 |
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Local history museum ObjectID: 176 |
Schulgasse 18 KG location : Tarrenz |
The building was built as a farmhouse in 1734 and has served as a local museum since 1981. The radially split, two-storey Einhof with a saddle roof consisting of the former walled housing part in the Northeastern half of the building and the business section with built stable and in frame construction timbered Heulege. |
ObjectID: 176 Status: § 2a Status of the BDA list: 2020-02-29 Name: Heimatmuseum GstNr .: .138 Heimatmuseum Tarrenz |
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Chapel of Our Lady ObjectID: 178 |
Sinnesbrunn location KG: Tarrenz |
The pilgrimage chapel was built in 1829 in place of a smaller predecessor built in 1777 by Johann Gapp from Obtarrenz. The two-bay wall construction with a choir closing on three sides and a wooden turret on the gable roof has a round arch portal on the western gable facade and two round arched window openings on the eaves. The facades are designed with plaster structuring on the building edges and wall openings. The interior is covered with a barrel vault with stitch caps . At the altar is the miraculous image of the Madonna and Child from the 18th century in a glass shrine. |
ObjectID: 178 Status: § 2a Status of the BDA list: 2020-02-29 Name: Kapelle Unser Liebe Frau GstNr .: .241 Kapelle Sinnesbrunn |
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Wayside shrine with crucifixion group ObjectID : 19915 |
Sinnesbrunn location KG: Tarrenz |
The brick niche shrine on the way to the pilgrimage chapel Sinnesbrunn was built in the 3rd quarter of the 18th century. There is a group of crucifixions in the latticed niche that is closed in a segmented arch. |
ObjectID : 19915 Status: § 2a Status of the BDA list: 2020-02-29 Name: wayside shrine with crucifixion group GstNr .: 3364/354 |
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Widum ObjektID : 19927 |
Trujegasse 21 KG location : Tarrenz |
The two-storey wall construction with a hipped roof dates from the 18th century. On the north-western side of the eaves there is a round arch portal, under the roof approach a wide, circumferential cove . |
ObjectID : 19927 Status: § 2a Status of the BDA list: 2020-02-29 Name: Widum GstNr .: .113 Widum (Tarrenz) |
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Chapel ObjectID : 19916 |
at Trujegasse 22, KG location : Tarrenz |
The chapel in Trujegasse is an architecturally simple building with a three-sided choir closure, a steep gable roof and regular facade structure. It comes from the 2nd half of the 17th century. On the gable facade there is a segmented arched doorway flanked by two small rectangular windows, above in the gable field a rectangular wall opening as an entrance to the roof structure. The one-and-a-half-bay interior is covered by a stitch cap vault. On the two sloping sides of the apse there are wall niches with conical shells , which stylistically refer to the Ötztal master builder family Keil. |
ObjectID : 19916 Status : Notification Status of the BDA list: 2020-02-29 Name: Kapelle GstNr .: 4/1 Kapelle in Trujegasse, Tarrenz |
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Chapel of the Holy Trinity in Strad ObjectID : 19926 |
Location KG: Tarrenz |
A smaller previous building from 1690, probably an open chapel with a three-sided end, was extended at the beginning of the 19th century with a wider nave and a mighty tower above the old chapel. In 1881 the church was rebuilt in a neo-Gothic style and the two-bay nave was extended by two more bays. Inside the nave is vaulted with a pressed needle cap barrel. |
ObjectID : 19926 Status: § 2a Status of the BDA list: 2020-02-29 Name: Chapel Hl. Trinity in Strad GstNr .: .169 Trinity Chapel (Tarrenz) |
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Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Tyrol - immovable and archaeological monuments under monument protection. (PDF), ( CSV ). Federal Monuments Office , as of February 18, 2020.
- ↑ Schumacher, Wiesauer: Milestone in Dollinger. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved July 25, 2017 .
- ↑ Schumacher, Wiesauer: Bildsäule. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved July 25, 2017 .
- ^ Franckenstein, Wiesauer: Wegkapelle, Gotterkapelle. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved July 25, 2017 .
- ↑ Wiesenauer: Castle Neustarkenberg. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved July 26, 2017 .
- ^ Franckenstein, Wiesauer: cemetery chapel St. Veit, Veit chapel. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved July 25, 2017 .
- ↑ Wiesauer: Tarrenz cemetery. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved July 25, 2017 .
- ^ Franckenstein, Wiesauer: Niche shrine with stations of the cross (VI - XI). In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved July 25, 2017 .
- ^ Franckenstein, Wiesauer: Niche shrine with dance of death pictures (8 pieces). In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved July 27, 2017 .
- ^ Franckenstein, Wiesauer: cemetery chapel, mortuary. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved June 18, 2018 .
- ↑ Schumacher, Wiesauer: statue with sculpture hl. Johannes Nepomuk, Nepomuk shrine. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved July 27, 2017 .
- ↑ Schumacher, Wiesauer: Laufbrunnen with sculpture hl. Florian, Florian fountain. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved July 27, 2017 .
- ^ Franckenstein, Wiesauer: Hofkapelle, Kapelle Kappenzipfl. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved July 26, 2017 .
- ↑ Franckenstein, Wiesauer: Laufbrunnen with sculpture Good Shepherd, Laufbrunnen in Kappenzipfl. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved July 26, 2017 .
- ^ Franckenstein, Wiesauer: Wegkapelle, Chapel of St. Johannes Nepomuk, Nepomuk Chapel. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved July 26, 2017 .
- ^ Wiesauer: Heimatmuseum Tarrenz, former farmhouse. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved July 26, 2017 .
- ↑ Schumacher, Wiesauer: Wegkapelle, Chapel Our Lady, New Chapel. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved July 26, 2017 .
- ^ Inge Dollinger: Tyrolean pilgrimage book. The pilgrimage sites in North, East and South Tyrol . Tyrolia - Athesia, Innsbruck - Bozen 1982, ISBN 3-7022-1442-9 , p. 66 .
- ↑ Schumacher, Wiesauer: Niche shrine in Sinnesbrunn. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved July 26, 2017 .
- ↑ Wiesauer: Parish Office Tarrenz. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved July 26, 2017 .
- ^ Franckenstein, Wiesauer: Wegkapelle, chapel in Trujegasse. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved June 28, 2015 .
- ↑ Franckenstein, Wiesauer: Wegkapelle, Chapel hl. Trinity, Trinity Chapel. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved July 26, 2017 .
- ↑ § 2a Monument Protection Act in the legal information system of the Republic of Austria .