Tisenhof

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The Tisenhof (2011)

The Tisenhof is a mountain farm in the municipality of Schnals in Vinschgau in South Tyrol (Italy). It is a listed building .

location

The farm is located above the Vernagt reservoir in Schnalstal and belongs to the Our Lady fraction of the Schnals community. It is located at 1814 m slm on the border with the Texel Group Nature Park . An asphalted narrow road leads from Vernagt to the courtyard. The Tisenhof is located at the exit of the Tisental.

history

The Tisenhof was first mentioned in 1306. He was in the Stamser arable as "curia in SNALS dicta Tusin" entered. Further mentions come from the years 1318 and 1336.

The Tisenhof consists of three wooden buildings. The weather side of the residential building is walled up. The room is furnished with paneled panels. The door and window frames are carved. The painted frieze bears the year 1782.

The farm is run by the Tappeiner family and also serves as a snack bar . It is the last building complex before the Similaunhütte for hikers who take the path from Vernagt through the Tisental to the Ötzis site . Possibly the last way led the so-called man from Tisenjoch up here through the Tisental. Until the mid-1950s, the Schnalser yoke girders , who supplied the mountain huts, passed the farm.

The archaeological hiking trail A1 to the Grawand leads across the farm.

The Baedeker travel guide with the title Southern Bavaria, Tyrol and Salzburg. Upper and Lower Austria, Styria, Carinthia and Carniola from 1909 named the farm with the comment "good wine".

In the 1970s, the then owner Alois Tappeiner set up accommodation in two rooms. The German weekly newspaper Die Zeit wrote in 1977: “A corn pudding is cooking on the stove in an oversized pan, a staple for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Every year four to five large tons of cabbage are canned for winter, poppy seeds are ground in hours of pounding and bacon is smoked in the fireplace. The fact that the farmer's wife has not been milling the bread dough herself for a few years now, but has received the loaves from the village baker, is considered a significant step forward. "

In 1981 the farm was placed under monument protection.

The writer Dieter Lattmann described the Tisenhof in his 2003 novel Fernwanderweg as "venerable" and consisting of "three tobacco-brown wooden houses".

Web links

Commons : Tisenhof  - collection of images, videos and audio files
  • Entry in the monument browser on the website of the South Tyrolean Monuments Office

Individual evidence

  1. a b c The Tisenhof in the directory of architectural monuments in South Tyrol
  2. Felicia Engelmann: Mensch Ötzi : In: PM History , Edition 8/2011 ( digitized version ( memento from February 24, 2012 in the Internet Archive ))
  3. a b Kurt Scharr: Life on the border of the permanent settlement . Wagner, Innsbruck 2001 ISBN 3-7030-0356-1 , p. 46 ( digitized version )
  4. Alms & huts in Schnalstal & Pfossental on schnalstal.com
  5. ^ Brenda Fowler: Following Stone Age Footsteps : In: The New York Times, August 3, 1997 ( digitized ), English
  6. ^ Stefan Baur, Dirk Steuerwald: E5 long-distance hiking trail . Bergverlag Rother, Munich 2009, 2nd edition, p. 123 ( digitized version )
  7. Family hike on Ötzi's footsteps in the Tisental , communication from the Autonomous Province of Bolzano South Tyrol from 23 August 2011
  8. Karl Josef Rainer: The main girders in Schnals, a not harmless job in winter. In: Schnolserblattl , newsletter of the municipality of Schnals, April / June 2009 edition, pp. 18–19 ( digital copy ; PDF; 2.0 MB)
  9. Archaeological hiking trail A1 ( Memento of the original dated August 17, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF; 61 kB) on schnalstal.com @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.schnalstal.com
  10. Baedeker travel guide , 1909, p. 331 ( digitized version )
  11. Schmalz in Schnalstal . In: The time of February 11, 1977 ( digitized version )
  12. ^ Dieter Lattmann: Fernwanderweg . Zenit-Verlag, Munich 2003 ISBN 3-928316-21-4 , p. 303 ( digitized version )

Coordinates: 46 ° 44 ′ 24.9 ″  N , 10 ° 50 ′ 46.5 ″  E