List of architectural monuments in Übersee (Chiemgau)

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The monuments of the Upper Bavarian community Übersee are compiled on this page . This table is a partial list of the list of architectural monuments in Bavaria . The basis is the Bavarian Monument List , which was first drawn up on the basis of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act of October 1, 1973 and has since been managed by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation . The following information does not replace the legally binding information from the monument protection authority.

Architectural monuments according to districts

Overseas

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Dorfstrasse 30
( location )
Catholic parish church of St. Nicholas stately neo-Gothic exposed brick building with high west tower and polygonal choir flanked by extensions, by Josef Elsner senior, 1902–04; with equipment. D-1-89-159-1 Catholic parish church of St. Nicholas
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Dorfstrasse 35
( location )
Gasthof Hinterwirt Solid construction with flat gable roof and arched Fletz, ornamental and figurative frescoes on the gable side, end of the 18th century, interior largely renewed in 1992. D-1-89-159-2 Gasthof Hinterwirt
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Kirchweg 1
( location )
Former school, now town hall Building with a flat hipped roof and profiled eaves cornice, built 1838–40, renovated in 1951. D-1-89-159-4 Former school, now town hall
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Kirchweg 4
( location )
Rectory Plastered solid construction with a steep pitched roof and cast iron balcony over the eaves-side east entrance, front door marked with the year 1850. D-1-89-159-8 Rectory
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Ringstrasse 13
( location )
Court chapel to Ringstrasse 16, small building with an open entrance, probably first half of the 19th century. D-1-89-159-5 Court chapel
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Ringstrasse 16
( location )
Stately farmhouse with double return, solid living area with a high knee, profiled purlin heads and baluster arbors, 18th century core, sandstone door walls marked with the year 1803, vaulted stable second half 19th century; Corresponding two-storey grain box, 17th / 18th centuries Century. D-1-89-159-6 Stately farmhouse
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Ringstrasse 20
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Farmhouse with double return, residential part made of mixed masonry, with knee-level and baluster arbors, fletz and arbor doors in neo-renaissance shapes, marked on the ridge purlin with the year 1896, in the core probably older, stable with Bohemian cap vault. D-1-89-159-7 Farmhouse
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Ringstrasse 35
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Farmhouse Residential part made of mixed masonry, with knee sticks and baluster arbors, marked on the ridge purlin with the year 1863, business part with the former central barn and southern hook at the same time, northern return of the 20th century; Parallel barn with transverse antenna, marked with the year 1839 on the ridge purlin, built-in single-storey grain box, marked with the year 1660 on the lintel. D-1-89-159-3 Farmhouse
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Ringstrasse 37 a
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Former parish hall, now parish home and library Stately building with a medium pitched gable roof, former stable with Bohemian cap vault, built in 1850. D-1-89-159-9 Former parish hall, now parish home and library
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Ringstrasse 38
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Farmhouse with double return, solid residential part, fletztür marked with the year 1846, roof elevation 1922 (marked with the year on the ridge purlin) and overmolding with boarded gable and high arbor, transverse cantilever with courtyard framing, first quarter of the 20th century. D-1-89-159-10 Farmhouse
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Ringstrasse 44
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Fletz and arbor door with sandstone walls, marked with the year 1854. D-1-89-159-11 BW
Sichlerweg 39
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Court chapel, so-called Sichler chapel small building with a polygonal end and a raised roof on two wooden supports, inside marked with the year 1878; with equipment. D-1-89-159-37 BW

Feldwies

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Blumenweg 5
( location )
"Exter-Kunsthaus", former small farmhouse massive residential part with two neo-Gothic arbors, marked on the ridge purlin with the year 1826, business part converted into a studio by Julius Exter in 1904; since 1980 gallery and museum. D-1-89-159-19 BW
Greimelstrasse 9
( location )
chapel Rectangular building with retracted polygonal apse and roof turret, built in 1868; with equipment. D-1-89-159-18 BW
Greimelstrasse 10
( location )
Farmhouse with a double return, massive residential part in the baroque core, knee-high floor and high arbor at the end of the 19th century. D-1-89-159-39 BW
Greimelstrasse 11
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Farmhouse with double return, solid residential part with high knee-length floor and Biedermeier high arbor, ridge purlin marked with the year 1838; Business section with transverse antenna, extended northwards at the end of the 19th century. D-1-89-159-20 BW
Greimelstraße 19
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Living part of the former farmhouse with rich ornamental and figurative fresco decorations, first third of the 19th century, knee stick, roof, gable and high arbor around 1930/40. D-1-89-159-21 BW
Greimelstrasse 30
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Gasthof Feldwies stately building with a vaulted fletz, 17th century core, richly designed facade with medallion paintings and stuccoed window frames, around 1800, probably revised in the early 20th century, roof raised and renewed, ridge purlin marked with the year 1949; Rear hall with stage and three-sided gallery, around 1936/38. D-1-89-159-22 BW
Greimelstraße 30 a
( location )
Former home to the inn two-storey solid building with a steep hipped roof, around 1840, rich plaster structure at the beginning of the 20th century. D-1-89-159-23 BW
Seerosenweg 30
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Living part of the former small farmhouse with log construction upper floor, gable arbor renewed, high arbor with sawn parapet and lateral dovecobes, marked with the year 1735 on the ridge purlin. D-1-89-159-24 BW
Seeweg 33
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Former small farmhouse Upper floor and gable of the residential part in block construction with ornamentally designed paintwork, early 18th century, economic part expanded with a hooked head. D-1-89-159-25 BW
Seeweg 37
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Small farmhouse Plastered residential part, upper floor partly still block construction, ridge purlin marked with the year 1737, windowing and arbor parapet 19th century, economic part renewed after 1900. D-1-89-159-26 BW

Further districts

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Albererweg 28
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Former small farmhouse Mittertennbau, residential part with block construction upper floor, boarded gable and high arbor, the latter flanked by two dovecotes, marked with the year 1767 on the ridge purlin; Stable part modernized. D-1-89-159-12 Former small farmhouse
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Almau 1
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Catholic branch church St. Leonhard Hall building with polygonal choir, late Gothic core, modified in Baroque style in the 17th and 18th centuries, roof turrets with onion and sacristy extension 18th century; with equipment. D-1-89-159-13 BW
Aumühle 1
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former grinding mill Solid construction made of quarry stone and tuff with a medium pitched gable roof, gable tip in the form of a sawn arbor parapet, probably end of the 18th century; in the north remains of the fortifications, 20th century. D-1-89-159-36 BW
Baumgarten 13
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Local chapel small building with retracted apse and roof turret, neo-Romanesque, built in 1889; with equipment. D-1-89-159-14 BW
Baumgarten 14
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Farmhouse with double return, residential part made of broken brickwork and cinder blocks, with a high knee and a medium-pitched purlin roof, end of the 19th century, arbors renewed. D-1-89-159-15 BW
Baumgarten 31
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Barn with flat saddle roof, marked on the ridge purlin with the year 1830, with built-in, probably older grain box. D-1-89-159-17 BW
Frenthal, near Moosbach
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Marterl Red marble, early 19th century, marked with the year (?) 03, panel renewed; on the brook south of the Aumühle. D-1-89-159-41 BW
Alley 1
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Court chapel small, high rectangular building with a straight end and plaster structure, neo-Romanesque, inside marked with the year 1846; with equipment. D-1-89-159-27 Court chapel
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Gries, Dornau 1 a
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Wooden figure of St. Johann Nepomuk second half of the 18th century; at the bridge over the Übersee-Bach. D-1-89-159-28 BW
Gries, Feldwieser Straße 79
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crucifix with a wooden, richly carved neo-Gothic weather jacket, marked with the year 1925. D-1-89-159-40 BW
Neuwies 11
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Former Einfirsthof with middle barn and hook head Residential part made of open quarry stone masonry with cinder blocks, gable field block construction, end of the 18th century, careful expansion into a holiday home by Willi and Rupprecht Geiger from 1931. D-1-89-159-29 BW
Seethal, Achenzipf
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Nikolauskapelle, so-called Achenzipfkapelle marked with the year 1808 and 1952; with equipment; on the Chiemsee shore. D-1-89-159-30 BW
Wasen 12
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stately parallel barn with longitudinal and transverse antenna, high arbor and eaves-side arbor, ridge purlin marked with the year 1819; Including two-storey grain bin, ground floor 16./17. Century, upper floor 17./18. Century. D-1-89-159-31 BW
Wessen, near Wessener Straße
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Peat station Established in 1920 by the Bernau penal institution as a peat processing and loading station on the northern edge of the Kendlmühlfilzen; Main building, multi-storey timber frame structure staggered in height, with conveying and loading facilities; associated office and storage building, wagons and equipment halls as well as the former peat master and workshop building, partly renewed or expanded after 1920, today the Bavarian Moor and Peat Museum ; with track systems of the field railway and train sets for material and passenger transport; north of Rottau on the Munich – Salzburg railway line. D-1-89-159-35 Peat station
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Whose 1 a
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Prisoners Chapel Rectangular Nagelfluh building with retracted semicircular choir and wooden roof turret, built in 1948 by prisoners of the Bernau prison; with equipment. D-1-89-159-32 BW
Whose 1 a
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Living part of the former farmhouse Solid construction with flat gable roof and profiled purlin heads, around 1800; 1942 Establishment of dormitories for prisoners in the Bernau Penitentiary. D-1-89-159-42 BW
Westerbuchberg 103
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Farmhouse with double return and central barn with high entrance, solid living area, with renewed arbors, raised roof, marked on the ridge purlin with the year 1792/1993, return 1952. D-1-89-159-34 BW
Westerbuchberg 104
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Catholic branch church of St. Peter and Paul Nave walls partly still Romanesque, vaulting 1410-25, choir 1426, side aisle annex 1514; with equipment (see also: Altarretabel (Westerbuchberg) ); Cemetery wall made of unplastered quarry stone, probably 18th century. D-1-89-159-33 Catholic branch church of St. Peter and Paul
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See also

Remarks

  1. This list may not correspond to the current status of the official list of monuments. The latter can be viewed on the Internet as a PDF using the link given under web links and is also mapped in the Bavarian Monument Atlas . Even these representations, although they are updated daily by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation , do not always and everywhere reflect the current status. Therefore, the presence or absence of an object in this list or in the Bavarian Monument Atlas does not guarantee that it is currently a registered monument or not. The Bavarian List of Monuments is also an information directory. The property of a monument - and thus the legal protection - is defined in Art. 1 of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act (BayDSchG) and does not depend on the mapping in the Monument Atlas and the entry in the Bavarian Monument List. Objects that are not listed in the Bavarian Monument List can also be monuments if they meet the criteria according to Art. 1 BayDSchG. Early involvement of the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation according to Art. 6 BayDSchG is therefore necessary in all projects.

literature

  • Gotthard Kießling, Dorit Reimann: District of Traunstein (= Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation [Hrsg.]: Monuments in Bavaria . Volume I.22 ). Kunstverlag Josef Fink, Lindenberg im Allgäu 2007, ISBN 978-3-89870-364-2 , p. 925-941 .

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