List of listed objects in Weitersfeld

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The list of listed objects in Weitersfeld contains the 40 listed , immovable objects of the Lower Austrian market town of Weitersfeld in the Horn district .

Monuments

photo   monument Location description
Entire complex of Fronsburg Castle
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Entire facility at Fronsburg Castle ObjectID
131778

since 2020

Fronsburg 1
location
KG: Fronsburg
The castle, which has been rebuilt several times, with Renaissance portals and arcades, dates from the 16th century. It is a two-storey group of buildings arranged around two irregular courtyards. The castle chapel has furnishings from the 16th to 18th centuries. Century.
Fugnitz Bridge Upload file Fugnitz Bridge ObjectID
74450

KG location
: Fronsburg
Bründl Chapel and Maria Immaculate Column
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Bründl chapel and column Maria Immaculata ObjectID
74452

KG location
: Fronsburg
The Fronsburger Bründl is a place of pilgrimage with a Marienkapelle, Maria Immaculata column and a spring. The square chapel from the late 18th century has rounded corners, a plaster frame structure, a steep pyramid roof and a circumferential profiled cornice. Inside there is an oval room divided by pilaster strips. In front of it is a figure of Maria Immaculata from the second half of the 18th century on a Tuscan column.
Pilgrimage Church of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary and cemetery
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Pilgrimage Church of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary and Cemetery ObjectID
55170
Nonnersdorf 15 KG
location
: Nonnersdorf
The parish church Mariae Visitation , also known as Mariae im Gebirge , is a former pilgrimage church that rises south of the village of Sallapulka in a secluded location on a hilltop. It is surrounded by a cemetery with a late Gothic wall. The remarkable complex has a dominating Gothic south tower that is visible from afar and is connected to the low, late Gothic choir. There is a late Gothic chapel on the north side of the choir. The baroque nave was built in 1674.
Oberfladnitz local chapel Upload file Ortskapelle Oberfladnitz ObjektID
55186

Location
KG: Oberfladnitz
The local chapel east of the Angers von Oberfladnitz is a simple building from the first half of the 18th century with a retracted round apse, western roof turret and segmented arched windows. The interior has a needle cap barrel over belt arches on double pilasters with cranked beams and a simple curved stucco mirror. The box altar has a volute-supported tabernacle attachment and a group of figures of the Assumption of Mary . On the side there are figures of Saints Sebastian and Florian from the early 18th century. The bell was cast by Ludwig Korrentsch in 1863.
Moated castle Oberhöflein
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Moated Castle Oberhöflein ObjectID
33050
Oberhöflein 1
location
KG: Oberhöflein
Oberhöflein Castle, a former moated castle, is a four-sided, two-story, cubic complex from the 16th century with a facade tower in the west and a square tower in the east. The building is surrounded by a moat. Access is via a bridge in the south. The two-storey wings have an attic storey, profiled eaves cornice, painted pilaster strips and baroque profiled stone-clad windows with grooved roofs. The facility is surrounded by a park with a quarry stone wall, with a southern boundary to the Meierhof.
Meierhof Oberhöflein
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Meierhof Oberhöflein ObjectID
74461
Oberhöflein 16 KG
location
: Oberhöflein
The Meierhof in Oberhöflein is a four-wing, single-storey, baroque complex with profiled stone-clad windows. Its north wing is extended to the east. At the corner rises a baroque, arched, exposed gable from the 18th century with a spherical and tenon crown. In addition, the building has profiled cartridge windows and a flat arched attic opening with an iron plate door. Access is through a round-arched entrance gate with double door leaves, which is marked 1872. To the northwest is a forge with a hipped roof from the mid-19th century and a former wagon shed from the first half of the 19th century with a flat-arched driveway and a hipped roof. Inside there are partly vaulted utility rooms and stables.
Former  Rectory Upload file Former Vicarage ObjectID
74466
Oberhöflein 17 KG
location
: Oberhöflein
The former rectory in the west of Oberhöflein is a two-storey middle-floor house built in the first half of the 19th century with a hipped roof, side sloping struts and Biedermeier doors. His garden is accessible through an arched portal. The facility also has farm buildings with a curved front that follows the course of the street.
Former  school Upload file Former School ObjectID
74467
Oberhöflein 24 KG
location
: Oberhöflein
The former school west of the church is a two-story building from the late 19th century with late-historic window frames.
Corridor / path chapel Upload file Corridor / path chapel ObjectID
74470
at Oberhöflein 54 KG
location
: Oberhöflein
At Oberhöflein 54 there is a path chapel with a gable roof, tapered pilasters, profiled cornice and gable from the first half of the 19th century. Inside there is a folk crucifix painted on wood .
Catholic parish church hl.  Trinity Upload file Catholic parish church hl. Trinity ObjectID
55192

KG location
: Oberhöflein
The parish church is subordinate to the Deanery of Geras and is consecrated to the Most Holy Trinity. The church was built in 1694. The high, block-like hall structure has an undifferentiated, straight closed choir. The church is covered by a uniform, hipped gable roof to the east and rests on a circumferential, grooved base. On the north side, the front is opened through three arched windows, one of which is bricked up. There are lunette windows above. To the west is a porch with a hipped roof. The four-storey tower is structured by plastering fields and has corner pilasters in the bell zone. It is crowned by a pyramid helmet. The south-facing, two-storey sacristy extension is equipped with a pent roof and stone-clad windows.
Figure shrine St.  Johannes Nepomuk Upload file Figure shrine St. Johannes Nepomuk ObjectID
74468

KG location
: Oberhöflein
A statue of Johannes Nepomuk from the first half of the 18th century stands on a cut square pillar north of Oberhöflein Castle .
Wayside shrine Upload file Shrine
Object ID:  74473

KG location
: Oberhöflein
The so-called Schwedenmarterl on the former post route from Vienna to Prague was built in the first half of the 17th century, during the Thirty Years' War. A niche block with a gable roof, a simple gable field and a crowning paw cross rests on a chamfered shaft . In the east-facing niche there is an image of St. To see Mary with the baby Jesus leafing through the Bible. The approximately 4.35 m high wayside shrine was renovated in 1980 and 2015.
Rectory Upload file Parsonage
Object ID:  74475
Obermixnitz 35 KG
location
: Obermixnitz
The Obermeixnitz rectory is a two-story building around a square courtyard. The living area has a continuous, arched hallway. There are barrel-vaulted rooms on the ground floor.
Figure shrine St.  Johannes Nepomuk Upload file Figure shrine St. Johannes Nepomuk ObjectID
74476

KG location
: Obermixnitz
At the eastern end of Obermixnitz in the direction of Untermixnitz there is a statue of Johannes Nepomuk between two trees that are marked as natural monuments.
Figure shrine Maria Dreieichen Upload file Figure shrine Maria Dreieichen ObjectID
74477

KG location
: Obermixnitz
At the western end of the village rests a Maria-Dreieichen group from the second half of the 18th century on a Tuscan column.
Marian column Upload file Marian column ObjectID
74478

KG location
: Obermixnitz
According to the inscription, the Marian column was donated by the local Bauer family in 1928.
Catholic parish church hl.  Peter Upload file Catholic parish church hl. Peter ObjectID
74474

KG location
: Obermixnitz
In 1790, the parish church of St. Peter built. The church got the altar from the Franciscan monastery in Eggenburg. The high altar dates from 1895 by Keplinger, who also created the high altars in Eggenburg and Theras. The parish is provided by Wilhering Abbey . The parish church of St. Petrus is a simple Josephinian village church with a nave and only slightly drawn in, rounded east choir. The tower above the southwest corner of the nave was built in 1878.
Wayside shrine Upload file Shrine
Object ID:  74479

KG location
: Prutzendorf
The so-called Resch-Marterl, 3.6 meters high and 1.58 meters wide, is dated in its current appearance to the first half of the 20th century. In 1934/1935 it was renovated by Maria and Leopold Resch to thank Maria and Leopold Resch for a horse accident they had survived unscathed; another renovation took place in the 1980s. The broad pillar resting on a foundation is bordered by pilasters and closed at the top by a slightly cantilevered cornice. A picture of the holy family painted in 2012 by Franz Spindler from Weitersfeld is located in the south-west facing arched niche behind an iron grating. In the gable field remains of an older tabernacle pillar are incorporated, whereupon a trinity relief with the inscription “St. Family please for us ”.
Figure shrine St.  Johannes Nepomuk Upload file Figure shrine St. Johannes Nepomuk ObjectID
74480

KG location
: Prutzendorf
Opposite the local chapel of Prutzendorf is the statue from 1724.
Barbara Chapel Upload file Barbara Chapel
Object ID:  55376

KG location
: Prutzendorf
The Barbara Chapel in front of the former castle - a small cross-shaped central building from 1740 - has a straight east wall structured by pilaster strips, a profiled eaves cornice, a profiled stone-walled portal and segmented arched windows. Your roof turret was put on in 1887. The round central space is vaulted by a flat dome. The cross arms are rounded in the somewhat longer main axis. In addition, there is a transverse barrel with cleaning tapes. The dome has a profiled round medallion and cornice. There is a mural of St. Trinity to be seen, which is marked with Klaus 1895 . The marbled high altar shows a picture of St. Barbara from the middle of the 18th century in a carved gilded frame with putti on the side.
Rassingdorf local chapel
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Local chapel Rassingdorf ObjektID
55449

Location
KG: Rassingdorf
The front of the local chapel of Rassingdorf is integrated into the northern row of houses in the town. Its facade is structured by a frame and cornice as well as a built-in tower with an onion helmet from the mid-19th century. The interior has a barrel vault with stitch caps over double straps on partially walled-off double pilasters. A basket arched triumphal arch leads to the semicircular closed choir. The furnishings include a simple reredos and benches from the 19th century.
Rectory Upload file Parsonage
Object ID:  55566
Sallapulka 1
location
KG: Sallapulka
The parsonage of Sallapulka, which is attached to the south of the church, is a two-storey, 15-axis building from the late 18th century with a gable-crowned central projection and two-axis corner projections. The arched gate entrance has a sculptured coat of arms of Herzogenburg Abbey in the gable , which is marked 1799. The building has a slab style facade and cordon cornice. Inside there are rooms with barrel vaults and stitch caps on the ground floor. The entrance is vaulted with a groin. To the south there are service wings with square vaults on pillars from around 1800.
Catholic branch church hll.  Peter and Paul Upload file Catholic branch church hll. Peter and Paul ObjectID
55567

Location
KG: Sallapulka
The branch church hll. Peter and Paul in Sallapulka is a baroque hall church with a retracted west tower and a round apse. The rectory is built on its south side. It was built in 1740, damaged by fire in 1797 and expanded in 1841. The classicist facade dates back to 1797. It shows a grooved western front and rounded corners on the ground floor. The west tower, which is equipped with corner pilasters between gable beds and arched acoustic windows, is crowned by clock gables and a French dome. The main portal has a curved roof on volutes. The north side is divided by pilaster strips and opened by three retracted arched windows with profiled roofs.
Figure shrine Maria Immaculata
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Figure shrine Maria Immaculata ObjektID
74483

Location
KG: Sallapulka
In front of the rectory stands a statue from the mid-18th century with a polychrome figure of Maria Immaculata on a base with archangel reliefs .
Former  Starrein water castle Upload file Former Wasserschloss Starrein ObjektID
33718
Starrein 1
location
KG: Starrein
Starrein Castle is a former moated castle with an irregular courtyard that was built around 1570. It has a block-like exterior and is surrounded by a moat, farm buildings to the west and south, and an enclosure wall.
Figure shrine St.  Johannes Nepomuk Upload file Figure shrine St. Johannes Nepomuk ObjectID
74486

KG location
: Starrein
To the east of Starrein, at a crossroads on a square base, there is a statue of Johannes Nepomuk from the mid-18th century.
BW Upload file Untermixnitz Castle ObjectID
74488

since 2020

Untermixnitz 1
location
KG: Untermixnitz
The three-winged, courtyard-like complex dates from the 16th century and was originally surrounded by a moat. There are still remains of an enclosure wall made of quarry stone.
Figure shrine St.  Johannes Nepomuk
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Figure shrine St. Johannes Nepomuk ObjectID
74487
near Untermixnitz 12
location
KG: Untermixnitz
In the eastern part of Untermixnitz there is a statue of Johannes Nepomuk from 1720 at a street crossing.
Wayside shrine
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Shrine
Object ID:  74489

KG location
: Untermixnitz
South of Untermixnitz is a column with a relief of Johannes Nepomuk from the third quarter of the 18th century.
Local chapel St.  Rosalia
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Local chapel St. Rosalia ObjectID
56049

KG location
: Untermixnitz
The chapel of Untermixnitz is a building with a round apse and a three-storey tower on the west side, which is divided by cornices. The sound windows were designed to be rounded. It was donated by Johann von Fladnitz in 1445.
So-called.  Brewhouse Upload file So-called. Bräuhaus ObjektID
33952
Weitersfeld 1
location
KG: Weitersfeld
The core of the former brewery in Weitersfeld dates from the 16th century and was changed around 1800. It has an elongated courtyard. To the northwest, a tower from the 16th century with quarry stone masonry and sgraffito ribbons rises above a rectangular floor plan.
Former  Citizens Hospital Upload file Former Citizens Hospital ObjectID
56192
Weitersfeld 155 KG
location
: Weitersfeld
The former citizen's hospital was donated in 1666 and later converted into a residential building. It is a square, single-storey building around a central tower with arched windows and a pointed tent roof. Inside there are barrel-vaulted rooms and a secluded chapel.
Figure shrine St.  Johannes Nepomuk Upload file Figure shrine St. Johannes Nepomuk ObjectID
74495

Location
KG: Weitersfeld
The statue from 1710 stands at the entrance to the parish church of Weitersfeld.
pillory Upload file Pillory ObjectID
74496

Location
KG: Weitersfeld
The pillory on the main square of Weitersfeld, marked 1544, has a shaft divided by a central bead with tendril decoration and a coat of arms and inscription shield attached to the top. The crowning Roland figure comes from more recent times.
Holy Trinity Column Mercy Seat Upload file Holy Trinity Column Mercy Seat ObjectID
74497

Location
KG: Weitersfeld
Next to the pillory on the main square of Weitersfeld, on an obelisk pillar with a scroll postment, there is a mercy seat group from around 1800.
Figure shrine hll.  Florian and Johannes Nepomuk
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Figure shrine hll. Florian and Johannes Nepomuk ObjectID
74498

Location
KG: Weitersfeld
On the bridge is the figure of St. Florian and another saint from the first half of the 18th century.
Figure shrine of Christ at rest Upload file Figure shrine of Christ resting ObjectID
74499

Location
KG: Weitersfeld
The wayside shrine, also known as the “long torture”, was erected in 1786 and moved about 10 m to the north in 1975 and rotated by 180 °. A square baroque plinth with volutes rises above a concrete foundation. The base of the shaft shows a relief representation of the poor souls in purgatory, above a representation of Mary with the body of Jesus on her lap, a sword in her chest and the cross as a background. The obelisk-like shaft is closed at the top by a cornice with garlands and volutes. A statue of the seated Jesus Christ rests on it ("Christ resting"). The left hand is supported; the right one originally held an iron lily that was later lost.
Figure shrine Pietà Upload file Figure shrine Pietà ObjektID
74504

Location
KG: Weitersfeld
A Pietà in front of a cross is located on a prismatic pedestal south of Weitersfeld. The monument was erected in the second half of the 18th century.
Catholic parish church hl.  Martin and cemetery
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Catholic parish church hl. Martin und Friedhof ObjektID
56193

Location
KG: Weitersfeld
The church rises clearly visible on the ridge above the town. The medieval, south-facing tower with narrow window slits indicates a fortified church. The Gothic choir was converted to Baroque style (broken Gothic tracery). The princes of Khevenhüller-Metsch exercised patronage from 1731 to 1935.

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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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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. Schwedenmarterl. In: marterl.at. Retrieved October 14, 2019 .
  3. Agnes Rudda: In the footsteps of Johannes von Nepomuk in the Waldviertel. Self-published by Agnes Rudda, Heidenreichstein, ISBN 3-9500724-1-1 .
  4. Resch -Marterl. In: marterl.at. Retrieved October 15, 2019 .
  5. Long torture. In: marterl.at. Retrieved October 14, 2019 .
  6. § 2a Monument Protection Act in the legal information system of the Republic of Austria .