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Way back     26  Former tithe barn of the Prin-
 via Oberdrumer Straße  ce-Archbishopric  of Salzburg,
 north of St Andrew’s Parish Church
   25  Farmstead  “Tischler”,  Patri-  – The wall shows the multicoloured
 asdorf 1 – At the crossroads with   sgraffito “St Martin” by local painter
 the Patriasdorfer Straße (Patrias-  Oswald Kollreider from 1955.
 dorf Street), there stands the old
 farmstead with its historical waysi-
 de cross and the granary, immor-
 talised by Albin Egger-Lienz in his
 1896 painting “Feldsegen” (“Bles-
 sing of the Field”). Further upwards
 lies Patriasdorf, known as “Patriar-
 chesdorf” (“Patriarch’s Village”) in
 mediaeval documents, linking the
 place to the Patriarch of Aquileia.
 He had owned land there – inclu-  View from St Joseph’s column shrine to the Dominican convent.
 ding the “Castrum Luenz” –, that      Continuation of the main town tour route
 was taken from him by the Gorizi-
 an counts in the 13th century. The   Via  the “Pfarr-Reide” footpath  to   around 1635. The church, too,
 farms supporting the counts’ court     27  the neoclassical  column shri-  was renovated and consecrated
 were the six “Kuchlmaierhöfe”,   ne to John of Nepomuk (around   in 1637. The three-bay interior is
 whose domonyms still exist.  1830) with a Baroque sculpture of   divided by massive strut pillars.
          the saint (around 1750). – Past the   The choir was re-designed after a
          traditional “Glöcklturm” (bell tower),   bombing in 1945. The altar with a
          a house elaborated by local gover-  tabernacle is simple; behind it is the
          nor Hans Herpfer von Herpfenburg   1949 fresco “Ascension  of  Mary”
          in 1640. Until roughly 1790, it ser-  by Hans Andre. On the triumphal
          ved as a seat for noble families.    arch’s wall, the 1969 reliefs “Visitati-
            28  Continue across the Pfarrbrücke   on of Mary” and “Saints Dominicus
          (Parish Bridge), first officially men-  and Hyacinth” by Josef Troyer from
          tioned in 1216 and reconstructed   Prägraten can be seen. He was
          for the last time from 1990 to 1991.  once the sculptor in residence at
                                    St Stephen’s Cathedral in Vienna.
            29  Column shrine to St Joseph   In  the  side  chapel  (a.k.a.  “Grüftl”,
          – In front of the Dominican convent,   meaning  “Little  Crypt”), there is
          first mentioned in 1583.  an early 19th century altar and a
                                    late Gothic sculpture of Bishop St
          30  Dominican  convent  and  Wolfgang from around 1510/1520.
          Church of the Visitation (a.k.a.   From  1781 onwards,  the  Domini-
          “Klösterle”, meaning “Little Con-  can sisters considered the teaching
          vent”) – The convent of Lienz is   of children in school to be an im-
          the oldest among the currently   portant task.
          existing Dominican convents in the
          German-speaking world. A large     31  Blacksmith’s shop open-air
          donation by the Counts of Gorizia   museum near the convent (Rie-
          enabled the convent’s construction   pler): The last remaining nail and
 Lienz, a university town – The modern campus north of the   in 1243. It was subsequently spon-  horseshoe smithy with its original
 Pfarrbrücke bridge is a unique educational project that unites vo-  sored by the local nobility, and the   furnishings intact dates back to the
 cational schools, a higher technical academy, a university and re-  Counts of Gorizia in particular. After   16th century.
 search in mechatronics under one roof.  the great fire of 1613, the convent
          received its present appearance

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