Sandrell House

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The Sandrellhaus is a Montafon pair farm (residential house and stable) in the Tschagguns community .

The two-storey stone house, the core of which dates from 1459, has wooden cladding in the gable.

On the facade in the lower area you can see wall paintings with remains of an animal frieze with a sleigh, in front of it hares and deer and a frieze with the name Dises Haus in Jar 1602 . On the upper floor, paintings depict groups of the crucifixion as well as a saint or Christ motif from the 17th century and wall paintings by Mariahilf from 1754, painted corner blocks near a window and under a window.

The interior of the house includes room doors, the crowns of which are adorned with a cube frieze, as well as a cube-shaped brick oven with drying rods and a buffet cupboard from the 17th / 18th centuries. Century are part of the historical facility. A field ceiling made of wide wall panels in spruce wood serves as cladding for the living room. The hall kitchen with a stove built in clay and with an open smoke outlet, like the other rooms in the house, has been preserved in the original layout.

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Web links

Commons : Sandrellhaus  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. See notification of the Federal Monuments Office, Gz. 11,697 / 1/90; further source: Laboratoire Romand de Dendrochronologie in Moudon (VD / Switzerland) - Ref.LRD98 / R4764T.
  2. ^ Dehio: Vorarlberg, 1983.
  3. ^ Rita Bertolini: Inner Life Vorarlberg, Bregenz 2010, p. 405.

Coordinates: 47 ° 4 ′ 13.1 ″  N , 9 ° 54 ′ 32.7 ″  E