Widum Fieberbrunn

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The Widum in Fieberbrunn

The Widum Fieberbrunn is a rectory of the Fieberbrunn parish church in the market town of Fieberbrunn in the Kitzbühel district in Tyrol . The Widum is a listed building ( list entry ).

history

The Widum was built as early as 1643. The building was destroyed after the fire in 1767, the new construction began in the same year and was completed in 1771.

Building

The widum with a mighty two-storey building has a rectangular floor plan and a regular arrangement of the rectangular windows with large plaster frames. There are designs on the central axes of the gable ends. The facade is colored in light beige, the wall edges, eaves and gable lines as well as the window frames are preserved in ocher brown. The portals are equipped with stone frames and frame panels, and there are fresco medallions in the gable area on the east side. The mural was restored in 1981 by Alois Höfer and Anton Zangerl .

The interior of the widum includes spacious rooms and a wide central corridor with flat groin vaults and a staircase on the south side. Most of the rooms on the basement and ground floor have spigot barrels . On the upper floor there are flat-roofed rooms and are equipped with simple stucco strips . The decorative painting dates from the first half of the 19th century and is located in the central corridor. In 1950, Alois Prinz carried out the restoration work on the wall paintings on the upper floor.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. The Widum (rectory) . In: Kitzbühel Alps. Retrieved June 15, 2020 .

Coordinates: 47 ° 28 ′ 33.8 ″  N , 12 ° 32 ′ 34.6 ″  E