Aristocratic seat in Grafing

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The former aristocratic seat in Grafing

The former aristocratic residence Grafing on the market square in Grafing near Munich is now a listed building (number D-1-75-122-16). The building is known as a private house as well as a venison building.

history

The former aristocratic seat in Grafing was the administrative seat of Hofmark Eisendorf and from 1808 to 1848 the patrimonial court of Elkofen of Aloys Basselet von La Rosée and Joseph von Hazzi , in which the Hofmarks Eisendorf and Elkofen were combined. An attached brewery had existed since 1499.

Building description

  • Three-storey baroque building with a two-storey segmented arched gable in front of it, plastered structure, four corner turrets and two-storeyed segmented arched gable, the core probably 1616, redesigned 1746, brewery bracket, wrought iron, marked 1793;
  • Ancillary building, two-storey side eaves building with a segmented arched gable, marked 1790, remodeled in neo-baroque style in 1896
  • Former Einfirsthof zum Eglmüller, then a brewery outbuilding, two-storey plastered building with a flat saddle roof and neo-baroque plastered structure and tail gable, in the core 18th century, redesign at the end of the 19th century

Individual evidence

  1. List of monuments for Grafing (PDF) at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation

Coordinates: 48 ° 2 '43.4 "  N , 11 ° 57' 58.3"  E