Altfriesach


German: Altfriesach // Gottscheerish: Wriəshoch // Slovenian: Staro Brezje

Altfriesach was a village inhabited by Gottschee Germans. According to the land registry of 1574, the village had four full farms divided into eight half-farms, with a population of about 60. There were 20 houses in the village in 1770. The production of loden fabric began in the village in 1850. The village was greatly damaged by a fire in 1882, and several houses were destroyed in another fire in 1898. There were 17 houses, all inhabited by Gottschee Germans before the Second World War. The original population was evicted in 1941. On 20 December 1942, Italian forces discovered the Partisan committee for Nesseltal in one of the houses, after which they killed six people and burned the village.

The local church dedicated to the Assumption of Mary originally dated from the late 16th or early 17th century. It had a bell gable initially dedicated to Saint Thomas, and then later to Saint Wolfgang. The church was mentioned in the 17th century by Johann Weikhard von Valvasor. The church was damaged in the fire of 1882. The new main altar, dating to 1887, featured a wooden sculpture of the Virgin Mary. The church survived the Second World War, but was demolished in 1955.

 

Village Map & List of Names

HOUSE #HOUSE NAMEFAMILY NAME
1RüppaischAugust Stalzer
2JüklschMaria Hutter
3KatnF. Schemitsch
4KürtaischRudolf Stalzer
5LianatschFani Kump
6HanshischWilhelm Stalzer
7ShüpponschJosef Rankei
8OischmonschRudolf Staudacher
9GeschtlschJohann Lackner
10PeatrschJosef Breser
11JüraischHeinrich Stalzer
12HanshaischWilhelm Stalzer
13OndraischJ. Agnitsch
14SchimonschJohann Stiene
15MichlschAloisia Kump
16GörschRudolf Stalzer
17HoanarschAlois Stalzer
18TömaischJohann Kump
19LükaischFani Kump
20KöllmonschJohann Weiss
21Unknown//
22Unknown//
23KräkaschFerdinand Kraker
24ZirgaischMaria Sürge
25GreatlaischK. Agnitsch
26WlakschFerdinand Kraker
27Unknown//
28BölwaischJohann Wolf
29PrünarschMagdalena Stalzer