List of architectural monuments in Ampfing

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The monuments of the Upper Bavarian municipality of Ampfing 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.

Ampfing coat of arms

Architectural monuments according to districts

Ampfing

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At Zangberger Strasse; Zangberger Straße 19
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Residential building Two-storey saddle roof construction with knee-high, iron balcony grating and rich plaster structures in historicizing forms, end of the 19th century D-1-83-112-9 BW
Kirchenplatz 11
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Barn Ständerbohlenstadel with gable roof, fret and rich latticework, first quarter of the 19th century D-1-83-112-1 BW
Marketplace 10
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Catholic parish church St. Margaretha Single-aisle, reticulated vaulted building with polygonal choir closure and west tower, late Gothic core, extended in 1894; with equipment

Cemetery chapel for Our Lady of Sorrows, small baroque hall, by Marx Weidinger 1738–41; with equipment

Cemetery, walled, probably late medieval

D-1-83-112-3 Catholic parish church St. Margaretha
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Mühldorfer Straße 1
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Former Gasthof zur Post Two-storey elongated plastered building with floor bay window and crooked hip roof, 17th / 18th centuries Century, bay tower probably around 1900, converted into a commercial building in 1985/86 D-1-83-112-5 BW
Mühldorfer Strasse 4; Mühldorfer Straße 4a
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Courtyard and garden wall Large angled wall with blind arches, 17th or 18th century; Formerly part of house no D-1-83-112-6 BW
Near Martin-Greif-Straße
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St. Mary's Chapel, so-called Fischerwirtskapelle Small baroque saddle roof building with plaster structure, 18th century; with equipment D-1-83-112-4 BW
Sankt-Martin-Straße 5
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Former parish economy, so-called Theresianum Two-storey building with a steep pitched roof and vaulted ground floor hall, second half of the 17th century (roof structure dendrochronologically dated 1675/76), used in connection with the armaments factory in Mühldorfer Hart 1944/45 as a casino for the senior construction management of the Todt Organization (OT), 1946 to 48 dated Ampfing Jewish Committee set up as a synagogue, with wall and ceiling paintings

Former OT air raid shelter, semi-underground, flat-roofed concrete building, 1944; southwest in the parish garden

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Schweppermannstraße 11a
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Stadel, now municipal building yard Large elongated Bundwerkstadel with a gable roof, plastered brick-walled base and rich latticework, around 1860 D-1-83-112-8 BW
Waldkraiburger Strasse 54
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Residential building Two-storey neo-baroque hipped roof building with entrance projectile and corner bay tower, around 1900 D-1-83-112-2 BW

Salmanskirchen

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Salmanskirchen 2
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Former beneficiary house, so-called Upper Castle, now the rectory Two-storey baroque saddle roof building with window frames and profiled eaves and gable cornices, 18th century, on a structural basis from the 16th / 17th centuries. Century D-1-83-112-25 Former beneficiary house, so-called Upper Castle, now the rectory
Salmanskirchen 6
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Catholic branch church of St. John the Evangelist and St. John the Baptist Small late Gothic hall building with polygonal choir apse and west tower, consecrated in 1505, extension in 1713, new construction of the tower in 1733; with equipment

Cemetery, probably 16th century

Cemetery wall, probably 16th century

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Salmanskirchen 8a
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Residential building Two-storey small eaves side house with gable roof and plaster structure, first half of the 19th century D-1-83-112-26 BW
Salmanskirchen 27a
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Residential building Part of the former castle, two-story simple saddle roof construction on an artificial elevation, probably 17th century D-1-83-112-28 BW
Salmanskirchen 64
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Barn Massive plastered barn with a gable roof and lattice framework, first half of the 19th century, extended to the north D-1-83-112-29 BW

Vogging

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Corridor Vogging
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Wayside shrine 18th century D-1-83-112-38 BW
Vogging 1
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Well chapel Octagonal small central building with tent roof, before 1600, redesign at the end of the 19th / beginning of the 20th century D-1-83-112-37 BW
Vogging 2
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Catholic branch church St. Ulrich, former pilgrimage church Small hall building with polygonal choir closure and west tower, built in 1607; with equipment D-1-83-112-36 BW

Further districts

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Mountain 1
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Court chapel Small neo-Gothic saddle roof building, marked with the year "1877"; with equipment D-1-83-112-11 BW
Dorneck, Dornberg
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Wayside shrine Stone monolith, from 1685 D-1-83-112-44 BW
Edgarten 1
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Parallel courtyard Former stable house, two-storey saddle roof building with neo-Gothic decorative shapes and eaves-side balcony, around 1841, part of the stable expanded for residential purposes

Stadel, massive gable roof building with simple neo-Gothic ornamental shapes, marked with the year "1841"

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Haid
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Wayside shrine 18th century D-1-83-112-15 BW
Notzen, Ampfinger Holz
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Former armaments factory in Mühldorfer Hart Ruin of a semi-underground aircraft assembly hangar, approx. 400 m long and approx. 80 m wide and freely spanned with a segmented arched concrete shell approx. 3 m thick, started under the cover name "Weingut I" in mid-1944 and about two thirds at the end of the war Completed, erected according to construction plans by Franz Dischinger / Berlin under the direction of Organization Todt (OT) by forced laborers, prisoners of war and prisoners of the surrounding subcamps of the Dachau concentration camp (camp group Mühldorf), technical execution by the construction company Polensky & Zöllner ; Mostly blown up in 1947

Remains of six arches and one arch field in full span and thickness have been preserved, built in iron-reinforced concrete using the foundation gravel excavation as the formwork core, with a gravel extraction tunnel in the longitudinal axis and air supply and supply shafts in the side abutments

D-1-83-112-46 Former armaments factory in Mühldorfer Hart
Notzen 1
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Barn One-ten Bundwerkstadel with gable roof, solid base and transom wall, first half of the 19th century D-1-83-112-18 BW
Radlbrunn 1
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Stable of a former four-sided farm Massive gable roof construction with decorative plaster structure and niche Madonna on the eastern longitudinal wall, mid-19th century D-1-83-112-20 BW
Ratzing 4
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Barn Frame construction with fret and pitched roof, mid-19th century D-1-83-112-22 BW
Reit
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chapel Neo-Baroque saddle roof building with plaster structure, roof turrets and Lourdes grotto, 1912; with equipment D-1-83-112-23 BW
Schicking 1
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Court chapel Neo-Gothic small saddle roof building, late 19th century; with equipment D-1-83-112-30 BW
Stefanskirchen, Stefanusstraße 20
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Former horse stable and farm building of Gasthof Stoiber To the north of the former Rossstall, massive neo-baroque saddle roof building with curved gables, herringbone pattern plaster and fret antenna, 1849

To the west farm building, elongated neo-baroque hipped roof building with herringbone pattern plaster, 1830

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Stefanskirchen, Stefanusstraße 15
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Catholic parish church of St. Stephan Gothic hall with retracted box choir, 12./13. Century, 1874 neo-Gothic extension and western extension according to plans by Josef Elsner , 1886 uniform regotisation by Josef Elsner; with equipment D-1-83-112-31 Catholic parish church of St. Stephan
Junior
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Wayside shrine With plaster structure, late 19th / early 20th century D-1-83-112-19 BW
Utzing 1
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Residential stable of a four-sided courtyard Two-storey elongated saddle roof building with eaves in the shape of a ridge-turned house, mid-19th century;

Stadel, mighty massive hipped roof building with decorative plaster in a diamond pattern with triangles, mid-19th century

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Wimpasing, Kapellenstrasse 12
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Catholic branch church St. Johann Baptist (so-called Schweppermann Chapel) Baroque, octagonal domed central building with pilaster structure, tent roof and west tower, by Silvester Mayrhofer, 1721/22; with equipment D-1-83-112-39 BW
Wimpasing 1
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Farmhouse Ground floor whitewashed central room building in block construction with knee-high floor and saddle roof, living area uniform in the middle of the 16th century ( dendrochronologically dated), stable / farm area probably 19th century D-1-83-112-40 BW
Zollbruck 1
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Small farmhouse Ground floor, whitewashed gable roof building in block construction with knee stick and gable cliff, end of the 17th century D-1-83-112-43 BW

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.

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