Ensemble Kleinhelfendorf

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The Kleinhelfendorf ensemble describes a characteristic and undisturbed example of a church hamlet in the Kleinhelfendorf district of the Upper Bavarian community of Aying in the Munich district . The listed building ensemble in Kleinhelfendorf corresponds in its substance to the settlement method of an Upper Bavarian pilgrimage village of the 18th century.

Parish Church of St. Emmeram
House No. 7, residential part of an Einfirsthof (also single monument)

Spatial limitation

The ensemble includes the Catholic parish church St. Emmeram , the Marterkapelle St. Emmeram , the well chapel and the chapel shrine , the so-called linden chapel . There are also the following properties: No. 1, No. 2, No. 7, No. 8, No. 13, No. 19, No. 22, No. 23, No. 25, No. 27 and a short section of Römerstraße Augsburg-Salzburg and the pond against Großhelfendorf .

history

“In the loose arrangement of the stately Einfirsthöfe north, south and west of the parish church , the situation recorded in the original cadastre from 1810 is handed down. The update in the 19th century [...] takes place in the narrowly limited framework of the house land and thus avoids any sprawl.

The newly created village road is a serious disruption. This cuts through the curved old village road, which leads from St. Emmeram to the northeast, between the inn and the farmhouse, is directed south to the church square and there is an arc past the cemetery wall to the east. The eastern edge of the village is disturbed by numerous new buildings, some of which have replaced historical buildings. In the ensemble, too, a few green areas were provided with new buildings. The historical green and open spaces are still clearly legible in the town. The demarcation by old rows of trees to the neighboring village districts Hochfeld in the north [...] and Rauher Berg in the south can be visually experienced as clear boundaries of the ensemble. "

literature

Web links

Commons : Kleinhelfendorf  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Georg Paula , Timm Weski: District of Munich (= Bavarian State Office for the Preservation of Monuments [Hrsg.]: Monuments in Bavaria . Volume I.17 ). Karl M. Lipp Verlag, Munich 1997, ISBN 3-87490-576-4 , p. 22 .

Coordinates: 47 ° 56 ′ 33.5 ″  N , 11 ° 48 ′ 11.2 ″  E