Haaralm
The Haaralm is an alpine pasture in the Urschlauer Forst in the area of the municipality of Ruhpolding .
Six of the nine former Kaser of Haaralm and the foundations of another Kaser 'and Klaubsteinmauer are listed buildings and are under number D-1-89-140-148 Bavarian monument list entered.
Building description
The Haaralm is a high alpine pasture consisting of nine barracks. The following are preserved (in order from west to east):
- Bauer im Winkl , brick barn with sharp shingle- covered pitched roof , marked with the year 1825 on the ridge purlin ;
- Ramslerkaser , block building from the end of the 18th century;
- Blicknerkaser , brick block building with knee stick , marked with the year 1807;
- Stallerkaser (formerly Wieserkaser ), brick block construction with knee stick , marked with the year 1790 on the ridge purlin;
- Almbauerkaser , block construction, marked with the year 1766;
- Sulznerkaser , block construction, marked with the year 1775;
- east of the Sulznerkasers Kaser foundations;
- a Klaubstein wall southwest of the Sulznerkaser .
Todays use
The Haaralm is used for agriculture, is hosted and usually open between mid-May and the end of September, with good weather until the church fair in October.
location
The Haaralm is located in the Chiemgau Alps south of the Hochfelln below the Haaralmschneid at an altitude of 1300 m above sea level. NN .
The Siemens hunting lodge , which used to belong to the Siemens entrepreneurial family, is also located on the Haaralm .
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Coordinates: 47 ° 44 ′ 12.2 " N , 12 ° 33 ′ 23.6" E