Breitbrunn am Ammersee

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Breitbrunn am Ammersee
Municipality of Herrsching am Ammersee
Coordinates: 48 ° 2 ′ 4 ″  N , 11 ° 8 ′ 9 ″  E
Height : 564 m
Residents : 1646  (Jul 1, 2018)
Incorporation : January 1, 1978
Postal code : 82211
Area code : 08152
Breitbrunn jetty
Breitbrunn jetty
Breitbrunn am Ammersee from the east, with Hechenwang and Schondorf a. A.

Breitbrunn am Ammersee is a district of the municipality of Herrsching am Ammersee in the Starnberg district in Upper Bavaria .

The place, a former fishing village, lies on the east side of the Ammersee . It has its own steamer dock and a large bathing area with free access to the Ammersee.

The St 2067 runs through the village and the A 96 to the north - on the north bank of the Ammersee .

history

The village of Breitbrunn was first mentioned in the 11th century as a branch of the Augustinian Canons' Monastery in Dießen. In 1978, the previously independent community Breitbrunn, consisting of the main town and the districts Ellwang and Wasach , was incorporated into Herrsching as part of the municipal reform.

Attractions

In the list of architectural monuments in Herrsching am Ammersee, there are seven architectural monuments for Breitbrunn :

  • The core of the old Catholic parish church of St. John the Baptist (Kirchstrasse 9) probably dates from the 13th century, while the nave was probably built in the 16th century. The cemetery around the church is surrounded by a wall. The rectangular floor plan of the choir comes from the construction phase in the 12th and 13th centuries, whereby these should belong to the "Ecclesia Braitenbrun" mentioned in a document from 1268. The high altar with the patron saint of the Church of St John the Baptist was created around 1760/70. The two side altars - right. The Mother of God with the Child and St. Stephanus on the left - were bought by the Entraching community in 1762 and re-erected. some figures come from the workshop of the Landsberg sculptor Lorenz Luidl .
  • The forest chapel (Winkel location) is a small gable roof building with a roof turret . The neo-Gothic building is marked 1846.
  • The brick wayside shrine (at the confluence of Winkelweg and St 2067) dates from 1947.
  • The day laborer's house (Hauptstrasse 12) dates from the second half of the 18th century. It has a verbretterten gables and has a flat gable roof equipped. The upper floor is probably a block building .
  • The villa (Kirchstraße 18 / Münchener Straße), built around 1910 in the reform style , has richly designed roofs and dormers , arbors , bay windows and stucco reliefs . There is a garden fence on the west side.
  • The house (Münchner Straße 15) dates from the middle of the 19th century. The small, ground-floor gable roof building is in the Biedermeier style .
  • The country house (Seestrasse 24) is a two-storey timber block building with a hipped roof , a dwarf house and a polygonal bay window . It was built by Michael Bauer and Erwin Bauer in 1919.

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