Gut Grasleiten

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Gut Grasleiten
Mansion

The Good Grasleiten lies in the wilderness Grasleiten, one about six kilometers southwest of Huglfing lying district of the municipality Huglfing. The settlement can be reached from there via a local road.

history

Manor house with chapel

The estate, first mentioned in 1277, was a monastery under changing ownership until 1803 . From 1277 to 1385 Grasleiten belonged to the Wessobrunn Monastery and from 1385 to the secularization of 1803 to the Polling Monastery . In 1735, the stately Holy Cross Chapel was built by Joseph Schmuzer from Wessobrunn to the east of the stately Baroque residential building. The former Schwaighof has been owned by the Schmid family since 1853.

description

The renovated servants' house

Courtyard building

The main building consists of the stately-looking residential building of the monks with a double mansard hipped roof , built by Johann M. Fischer in 1745, at the northeast end . At the southwest end is the servants' house with a crooked hip roof , built at the end of the 18th century . In between is the stable from 1744, which was adapted to modern needs and changed for tourism purposes. A modern extension is attached to this on the northwest side. To the north and west are stable and barn buildings and other outbuildings from after 1900.

Chapel of the Holy Cross

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