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He was a member of the Swiss-Italian family of artists Tencalla by architects, painters, sculptors and stonemasons [first] . Abbot Ulrich M\u00fcller (Molitor) (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4From the 1550s there was a strong influx of Italian-Swiss stonemasons in the new quarry on Leithaberg, which are counted among the Magistri Comacini. After the necessary fastening buildings, the call and the prestige Emperor Maximilian II, here near Vienna, followed a monumental building in Simmering. A \u201cVilla Suburbana\u201d, the most important Renaissance building north of the Alps, was planned according to the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire of the German nation. The brothers Bernhard and Antonius Tencalla came around 1575 as young fellows and also worked with the masters and brothers Antonius and Pietro Solari. Abbot Ulrich Molitor from the Heiligenkreuz Abbey approved a new quarry in 1584 to the stonemason and sculptor Antonius Solari. [2] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Rohrau Castle, new building 1599-1605 [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Stonemason champion Antonius Tencalla in the Kaystische quarry on the Leythaberg, the door and window stone handed at the Rohrau Castle, relay for snails into the new building, including cornice on the oldan and still five stone window heads, the stone pillar in the Markt Rohrau, the cuboid stones of the new goal in the outside Castle including cornice, most recently a creative fountain inside. The well -born baron Karl von Harrach paid and paid the 261 guilders 21 cruisers by his caretaker Hans R\u00f6\u00dfler. [3] Together with Master Giacomo Murato, he refused to accept the Abbot of the Heiligenkreuz Abbey as a basic body, but only the Roman-German emperor. They derived this from the name – their imperial Majesty Steibus on Leithaberg. From 1607, this resulted in a correspondence by Emperor Rudolf II, represented by the Lower Austrian government and Abbot Paul Sch\u00f6nebner from the Heiligenkreuz Abbey. In 1609 a compromise could be achieved, the local glory was awarded to the Lower Austrian chamber, the basic glory of the Heiligenkreuz Abbey. The new emperor Matthias confirmed this in a certificate in 1614. The handicraft order of 1615, which Emperor Matthias confirmed in 1617, comprised the fourth shop in Baden in Lower Austria, on the Hungarian side in the Kayseric quarry. [4] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Vienna City and State Archives: Stonemason files, brotherhood book. Heiligenkreuz Archive Abbey: Certificates, register, stonemason. Wiener Neustadt city archive: Stonemason files. Max Pfister, B. Anders: Repertory of the Ticino artists. The forgotten largest cultural contribution in Switzerland to Europe. 2 volumes. 1994. Helmuth Furch: In: Messages from the Museum and Cultural Association Kaisersteinbruch. Emperor quarry – Heiligenkreuzer quarry, Antonius Tencalla and Giacomo Murato. No. 33, S. 14-19. Isbn 978-3-9504555-3-3. The Countless Harrachs family archive, Anthonius Tencalla in the Kaysi stone prey on the Leyttaperg. No. 37, 1995, pp. 7-16. Helmuth Furch: Historical Lexicon Kaisersteinbruch. 2 volumes. Museum and Cultural Association, Kaisersteinbruch 2002\u20132004. ISBN 978-3-950455-8-8. \u2191 Ivano Proserpi: Tencalla. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland . two thousand and thirteen . \u2191 Heiligenkreuz Archive Abbey: Register, Steinmetz \u2191 Gr\u00e4flich Harrachsche’s family archive, Schlossbau Rohrau \u2191 City Archives Wiener Neustadt: Stonemason Norm data (person): Wikipedia search for persons | No GND personnel data rate. Last review: January 31, 2019. 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