List of listed objects in Wildermieming

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The list of listed objects in Wildermieming contains the 13 listed , immovable objects of the community Wildermieming .

Monuments

photo   monument Location description
Cemetery chapel, Mount of Olives Chapel Upload file Cemetery Chapel, Mount of Olives Chapel ObjectID
108744
Wildermieming
location
KG: Wildermieming
The chapel integrated into the western cemetery wall was built at the end of the 18th century. The open chapel with a gable roof, a curved facade gable in front of painted pillars and a round arched portal shows a mural of the risen man in the gable field, and in the vaulted interior a scene from the mount of olives with the donor and Jesus' farewell to his mother from the end of the 19th century.
Chapel of St.  Rochus Upload file Chapel of St. Rochus ObjectID
108763
Wildermieming
location
KG: Wildermieming
The brick-built, towerless, single-yoke plague chapel with a round apse, segmental arch portal and a steep gable roof over a valley was built in 1640. The interior is covered with a cross vault.
Catholic parish church hl.  Nicholas and cemetery Upload file Catholic parish church hl. Nicholas and cemetery ObjectID
64968
Wildermieming
location
KG: Wildermieming
A church was mentioned in documents in 1352. In 1471 an easted church building was mentioned. The current north-facing building was named in 1754 and consecrated in 1761. After a fire (1876) a new Romanesque redesign took place. From 1962 to 1966 there was a restoration.
Fountain with St.  Johannes Nepomuk Upload file Fountain with St. Johannes Nepomuk ObjectID
108755
opposite Wildermieming 14 KG
location
: Wildermieming
The fountain consists of a massive square stone trough from 1889 and a round wooden fountain column with a baroque statue of St. Johannes Nepomuk from the 2nd half of the 18th century under a wrought iron roof.
Chapel of St.  Martin, Latvian Chapel
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Chapel of St. Martin, Letten Chapel ObjectID
108781
north of Wildermieming 19 KG
location
: Wildermieming
The brick, towerless chapel with a steep pitched roof was built at the end of the 18th century. The gable facade shows a round arched door and two ox eyes , the interior has a cross vault .
Wackerle farmhouse Upload file Farmhouse Wackerle ObjektID
40298
Wildermieming 21 KG
location
: Wildermieming
The two-storey courtyard with a gable roof was built in 1779. The living part is bricked with an open bundwerk gable , the backwards connected commercial part is built above the bricked ground floor in post construction . The gable facade shows murals of Maria Immaculata, the hll. Franziskus, Josef and Antonius as well as a sundial which are attributed to Josef Anton Puellacher . Inside, stitch cap vaults in the hallway and basement as well as a smoke kitchen have been preserved.
Farmhouse, school Upload file Farmhouse, School ObjectID
49158
Wildermieming 32 KG
location
: Wildermieming
The completely bricked, two-storey, longitudinally divided courtyard with a steep gable roof dates from the beginning of the 18th century and served as the first school in the village from 1777 to 1848. On the symmetrical entrance front there is a small cast iron balcony in the gable, the wall edges and openings are accentuated by plastering flanges. Inside there are vaulted rooms.
Baroque garden Upload file Baroque garden ObjectID
108805
near Wildermieming 32 KG
location
: Wildermieming
The garden south of the Wildermieming 32 farmhouse was laid out at the beginning of the 18th century. The baroque garden is surrounded by brick pillars with crowning spheres and a wooden picket fence and divided into four areas with laid stones, with an island of flowers in the center.
BW Upload file Widum ObjektID
64967
Wildermieming 45 KG
location
: Wildermieming
The two-storey widum with a gable roof was built in 1754. Above the arched portal on the gable facade there is a mural depicting St. Afra . The interior has a cross-vaulted hallway on the ground floor.
Farmhouse at Heinrich Schuechter Upload file Farmhouse at the Schuechter Heinrich ObjektID
47975
Wildermieming 46 KG
location
: Wildermieming
The two-storey courtyard with a gable roof was built at the end of the 18th / beginning of the 19th century. The living part is bricked with an open, carved roof structure, the backwards adjoining economic part is timbered over the bricked stable in post construction. The portal in the shape of a carnelian arch on the gable facade is accessed via a brick, double flight of stairs. Above there are classical wall paintings with depictions of Maria Immaculata and the hll. Theresia, Katharina, Josef and Barbara. Inside, a barrel-vaulted ground floor corridor and other construction and equipment details have been preserved.
Chapel of the Holy Trinity Upload file Chapel of the Holy Trinity ObjectID
108773
opposite Wildermieming 66
location
KG: Wildermieming
The small, brick chapel dates from the 17th century. On the gable facade it has a portal closed with a flat pointed arch, above a rectangular niche with a painted Eye of God . The interior has a cross vault on stuccoed consoles.
Chapel of St.  Afra
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Chapel of St. Afra ObjectID
108792
near Wildermieming 82 KG
location
: Wildermieming
The two-bay brick chapel with a three-sided choir closure, steep pitched roof and open roof turret was built in the 18th century. The interior is covered with a flat needle cap barrel set off by stucco cornices, the modern glass windows were designed by Chryseldis Hofer-Mitterer .
Legend Chapel, formerly Wendelin Chapel Upload file Legend Chapel, former Wendelin Chapel ObjectID
108794

KG location
: Wildermieming
The open, brick chapel with a gable roof dates from the 19th century. It houses a large crucifix inside.

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:
More pictures available The symbol means that more photos of the property are available. They are displayed by clicking the symbol.
Upload your own photo By clicking the symbol, further photos of the object can be uploaded to the Wikimedia Commons media archive .
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 Wildermieming  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Tyrol - immovable and archaeological monuments under monument protection. (PDF), ( CSV ). Federal Monuments Office , as of February 18, 2020.
  2. ^ Krinzinger, Schmid-Pittl: chapel shrine , old cemetery chapel, Ölberg chapel. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved December 20, 2016 .
  3. Franckenstein, Schmid-Pittl: Wegkapelle, Chapel hl. Rochus, Rochuskapelle, former plague chapel. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved December 20, 2016 .
  4. ^ Krinzinger, Schmid-Pittl: Laufbrunnen hl. Nepomuk, Nepomuk Fountain. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved December 20, 2016 .
  5. Franckenstein, Schmid-Pittl: Wegkapelle, Chapel hl. Martin, Lettenkapelle. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved December 20, 2016 .
  6. ^ Franckenstein, Schmid-Pittl: Einhof, divided across, middle floor plan, Wackerle. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved December 20, 2016 .
  7. Schmid Inge, Schmid-Pittl: Einhof, longitudinally divided, central floor plan. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved December 20, 2016 .
  8. ^ Schmid Inge, Schmid-Pittl: baroque cottage garden. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved December 20, 2016 .
  9. ^ Franckenstein, Schmid-Pittl: rectory. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved December 20, 2016 .
  10. ^ Schmid Inge, Schmid-Pittl: Einhof, divided across, middle floor plan, Schuechter Heinrich. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved December 20, 2016 .
  11. ^ Franckenstein, Schmid-Pittl: Wegkapelle, Chapel Holy Trinity, Trinity Chapel. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved December 20, 2016 .
  12. Krinzinger, Schmid-Pittl: Fraktionskapelle, chapel hl. Afra, Afra chapel. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved December 20, 2016 .
  13. Franckenstein, Schmid-Pittl: Niche shrine, Wendelinkapelle, Sagkapelle. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved December 20, 2016 .
  14. § 2a Monument Protection Act in the legal information system of the Republic of Austria .