Runggnöf
The house Runggnöf , (also called "Ferdi") is located at the narrowest point of the village street of Vetzan, a fraction of the market town of Schlanders .
A "Villip zu rungknöffer zu Vetzn" was first mentioned in 1534 as the owner.
This is the inconspicuously designed house on a rural property that borders directly on the Schmalzhof . Only the renaissance room from 1599 in the southeast corner of the upper floor and the fresco painting from the 18th century on the front of the house are outstanding . The picture is framed with a plastic stucco frame and shows the Immaculate Mother of God ( Immaculata ), who stands on a globe held by angels and, as a symbol for all the sins of the world, crushes a snake. A pair of angels appear to those who ascend to heaven next to the Holy Spirit .
The vacant lot between the Ruggnöf and the Schmalzhof was probably bricked up on June 16, 1840 after the "Faller Lahn" ( Mure des Fallerbach, also known as the "Vetzaner Lahn") left.
The house is inhabited.
Web links
- Entry in the monument browser on the website of the South Tyrolean Monuments Office
literature
- Market community and education committee Schlanders (Hrsg.): Baukultur in the community Schlanders . Verlag Passeier 2011, ISBN 978-88-89474-20-4
Coordinates: 46 ° 37 ′ 30.7 ″ N , 10 ° 48 ′ 55.9 ″ E