Rectory (Oberauerbach)

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Rectory in Oberauerbach, Unterallgäu district

The rectory in Oberauerbach , part of the town of Mindelheim in the Unterallgäu district in the Bavarian administrative district of Swabia , is a listed building from the 18th century. The building was built in 1712 for 900 florins and rebuilt in 1797. The Rectory consists of 5 to 4 window axes and is provided with a saddle roof cover under which a profiled eaves or Giebelsohlgesims runs. It is located immediately southwest of the Church of St. Mauritius . Access is through a rectangular door in the center of the north side, both of which have classicist carved decor.

A central corridor on the ground floor leads to the individual rooms and in the middle on the west side through a two-flight staircase with a solid partition wall to the upper floor. Above the landing of the stairs there is a groin vault . The kitchen on the northwest corner also has a groined vault. Arched arcades form the transition from the stairs to the hallways. The middle floor on the upper floor is flat. Two-winged double doors with classicist carved decor lead into the two southern corner rooms. The two northern rooms are accessed through doors dating from 1712. The door frame contains narrow, profile-framed fields. A mirror ceiling and rounded corners with concave pilaster strips can be found in the southeast corner room. Another mirror ceiling is available in the southwest corner room. The two southern corner rooms are connected by a single-leaf door. This is decorated with rich carved decor on the north side, which shows, among other things, a medallion with the monogram FR for Pastor Franziskus Arsenius Rid and the year 1797 . The lying roof structure consists of a collar beam roof with a winch.

Web links

Commons : Rectory  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

literature

  • Heinrich Habel: Mindelheim district (=  Bavarian art monuments . Volume 31 ). Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich 1971, p. 382 .
  • Oberauerbach rectory. In: Bavarian Monument Preservation Prize 2008 , ed. from the Bavarian Chamber of Engineers, Munich 2008, pp. 24–27, without ISBN.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation: Entry D-7-78-173-172

Coordinates: 48 ° 2 '37.22 "  N , 10 ° 27' 12.49"  O