List of architectural monuments in Anger (Berchtesgadener Land)

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Town view of Anger
Anger coat of arms

The monuments of the Upper Bavarian municipality of Anger 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

Anger

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Anger
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Ensemble town center Anger The village settlement of Anger, located on the edge of the Alps directly in front of the Staufen Mountains on a narrow plateau sloping down on three sides, has been the pastoral care and community center for a large number of rural hamlets and wastelands between Stoißer Ache, Höglberg and Saalachniederung since the early Middle Ages. The historical extent of the place, which has no farms itself, barely extends beyond the wide area of ​​the village square.

The nucleus of the village was a medieval castle, which was abandoned by Countess Ellanburg in the 10th century and a church was built in its place at the highest point of the plateau. Referring to the name of the founder, the place was called Ellanburgskirchen for centuries, then verballhorn up to the 18th century Ölbergskirchen. Only then did the old field name Anger come into use as a place name. It probably refers directly to the ground plan shape of the place, which is rare in the Bavarian Oberland, a large, north-south oriented rectangle. On the long west side of this square are the large post office, residential and craft houses and the rectory built in 1861. These are mostly two-storey plastered buildings from the 18th and early 19th centuries, often older in their core, which take into account the historical architecture of the area, especially through the lively alternation between protruding crooked and flat roofs.

The eastern side of the square in the northern part has only recently been built on and not very sensitively. The emphasis of the square is on the narrow south side, where the buildings are concentrated and where the impressive late Gothic building of the parish church, consecrated in 1447, towers behind the houses. It is surrounded by the old, walled cemetery that extends over the former castle hill.

The baroque double onion on the gothic tower of the church gives the square an accent, as does the gothic Marian column from 1884 on the lawn of the village green.

E-1-72-112-1 Ensemble town center Anger
Village square
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Marian column Figure cast on a column in 1884 in Achthal ; on the field. D-1-72-112-13 Marian column
Dorfplatz 1
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Catholic parish church of St. Mary of the Assumption Late Gothic complex, consecrated in 1447, nave originally with three free pillars, baroque modification in 1717, double onion dome of the tower in 1739; with equipment

Walled cemetery, medieval complex

D-1-72-112-1 Catholic parish church of St. Mary of the Assumption
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Dorfplatz 2
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Former sacristan's house With a crooked roof, early 19th century D-1-72-112-3 Former sacristan's house
Dorfplatz 16
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Residential building With a crooked roof, 1750 D-1-72-112-5 Residential building
Dorfplatz 26
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Residential building With a crooked roof and sandstone door walls, probably early 19th century D-1-72-112-7 Residential building
Dorfplatz 27
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Rectory With sandstone pilaster strips and protruding flat gable roof, 1861 D-1-72-112-8 Rectory
Dorfplatz 28
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Residential building With a crooked roof, sandstone door walls marked with the year 1844, the core of the building is 17th century D-1-72-112-9 Residential building
Dorfplatz 29
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Gasthaus Metzgerwirt Probably the end of the 18th century D-1-72-112-10 Gasthaus Metzgerwirt
Dorfplatz 36
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Gasthaus Post Stately building with a crooked roof and gable arbor, exterior end of the 18th century, older in core D-1-72-112-12 Gasthaus Post
Near Höglwörther Weg
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Mount of Olives Chapel Historical furnishings and rock grotto from 1685; in the newly built Ölberg chapel. D-1-72-112-17 BW
In the Kröpflau, within the new cemetery
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Plague cemetery Walled complex, 17th century, with plague chapel from 1663, enlarged in 1856; with equipment D-1-72-112-18 BW
Kirchbergäcker, on the way to Höglwörth
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chapel With a large open niche, probably 18th century; with equipment D-1-72-112-16 chapel
Mühlenweg 3
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Pfaffendorfer mill Stately building with a crooked roof, door frames on what is probably the oldest part of the house marked with the year "1587", beam heads marked with the year "1770" D-1-72-112-15 Pfaffendorfer mill
Near the village square, at Dorfplatz 18
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chapel With an open picture niche and tent roof, probably 18th century; with equipment D-1-72-112-14 chapel

Aufham

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Hauptstrasse 9
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Farmhouse With gable roof, door frames marked with the year "1837" D-1-72-112-20 BW
Hauptstrasse 15
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Altwirt inn Stately building with a crooked roof, the core of the 18th century D-1-72-112-21 BW
Kirchenstrasse 21
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Catholic branch church St. Jakobus major Late Gothic, 15th century, north aisle 1930; with equipment D-1-72-112-23 BW

Rag market

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Falkenaustraße 8
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Farmhouse Einfirsthof, two-storey plastered flat saddle roof building made of Högler sandstone and arched door walls, marked with the year "1708", renovation phases in the early and late 19th century D-1-72-112-101 BW
Salzstrasse 11
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Residential house, formerly part of the forge With flat gable roof and gable balcony, stone door walls marked with the year "1828" D-1-72-112-27 BW
Salzstrasse 13
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Residential house, former forge With an open ground floor arbor and flat gable roof, 17th century D-1-72-112-28 BW

Hainham

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Hainham 1
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Chapel, so-called shower chapel Around 1870/80; belonging to no. 40 D-1-72-112-26 Chapel, so-called shower chapel
Hainham 6
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Farmhouse Stately, with a crooked roof, plaster structures and recurrence , door frames marked with the year "1877" D-1-72-112-24 BW
Hainham 10
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Farmhouse Upper floor partly in block construction, 17th / 18th centuries century D-1-72-112-25 BW

Högl

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Felberstrasse 5
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Farmhouse (Thomann in Unterhögl) With crooked roof, door frames marked with the year "1769"

Court chapel, 1947

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Felberstrasse 12
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Farmhouse (Felben in Unterhögl) Gable and door frames marked with the year "1787"

Grain box, block construction, marked with the year "1609"

Court chapel, probably 18th century; with equipment

D-1-72-112-61 BW
Höglstraße 26
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Farmhouse (Hoisn) Door walls marked with the year "1812", the crooked roof marked with the year "1852" D-1-72-112-62 BW
Stroblalmstrasse 8
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Farmhouse (stone breaker) Probably built around 1840 on an older basis, door jambs 16th century, steep saddle roof formerly with crooked hip D-1-72-112-63 BW
Stroblalmstrasse 14
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Gasthof Stroblalm Stately building with a crooked roof, sandstone door frames marked with the year "1843"

Adjacent building, former blacksmith shop for finishing the quarry tools, marked on the chimney with the year "1674", on the door frame "1792"

Strobl Chapel, around the middle of the 19th century; with equipment

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Höglwörth

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Höglwörth
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Ensemble Augustinian Canons of Höglwörth The ensemble includes the small former Augustinian canons of Höglwörth with the associated, mostly baroque buildings. The complex rises, not unlike a moated castle, on an island in the small Höglwörther lake .

The monastery, which was subordinate to the Archbishopric of Salzburg, was founded in the 12th century by the Counts of Plain . Of the medieval buildings, only the Romanesque choir of the collegiate church is visible, which - albeit remodeled in Baroque style - was taken over into the church, which was newly built since 1675. The monastery buildings of the canons, who were responsible for pastoral care in Anger, am Högl and as far as Piding, i.e. in the arch-monastery court of Staufeneck, for centuries until the monastery was dissolved in 1817, were rebuilt in the second half of the 17th century; a small, square courtyard, successor to the medieval cloister, was attached to the south side of the church, a larger, irregularly built courtyard was located in front of the south-west. Access to the small monastery island is secured in the northeast by the gatehouse, which also served the monastery judge as an apartment; it corresponds to a gate in the large courtyard in the southwest, which gives access to the rear island and the building there.

In front of the bridge and the gatehouse, which form the entrance to the Stiftsinsel, only the stately monastery inn, which belongs to the ensemble, has survived from the former farm and other buildings.

E-1-72-112-2 Ensemble Augustinian Canons of Höglwörth
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Höglwörther Straße 12
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Farmhouse Upper floor plastered block construction, crooked roof, stone door walls marked with the year "1849" D-1-72-112-29 BW
Höglwörther Straße 21
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Monastery host Stately two-storey building with a high hip roof, 18th century D-1-72-112-31 Monastery host
Höglwörther Straße 23
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Gatehouse and former monastery judge's apartment around 1680 D-1-72-112-32 BW
Höglwörther Straße 25
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Former Augustinian Canons' Collegiate Church of St. Peter and Paul Baroque new building in 1675 and subsequent years, consecrated in 1689, interior fittings in 1765 and subsequent years, choir in the 13th century core, from the Romanesque previous building; with equipment D-1-72-112-33 Former Augustinian Canons' Collegiate Church of St. Peter and Paul
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Höglwörther Straße 27
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Residential building, formerly part of the monastery With a crooked roof, probably 18th century D-1-72-112-35 Residential building, formerly part of the monastery
Höglwörther Straße 27
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Former Augustinian Canons of St. Peter and Paul Newly founded around 1125, the monastery and church rebuilt in the second half of the 17th century

Former convent building, three and four storey wings around a rectangular courtyard (former cloister); second half of the 17th century; with historical equipment

Irregularly built, larger courtyard, 17th century, with a gate tower at the back

Fountain with basin, 1669, and figure of St. John Nepomuk, mid-18th century

D-1-72-112-34 Former Augustinian Canons of St. Peter and Paul
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Mooshäuslweg 7
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Former forester's house, formerly the home of the historiographer Joseph Ernst von Koch-Sternfeld Plastered building with a crooked roof, 1833 D-1-72-112-36 BW
Ramsauer Straße 4
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Prielhof Farmhouse with a crooked roof, return and stone door frames, mid-19th century

Court chapel, 19th century

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Salzstrasse 49
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Farmhouse With a steep gable roof, formerly with a crooked hip, marked with the year "1760" D-1-72-112-38 BW
Salzstrasse 60
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Mayrhofen inn With a steep gable roof over the knee, with sandstone door walls, 18th century

Field box, block construction, probably 17./18. Century, built into the outbuilding

D-1-72-112-39 BW

Holzhausen

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Haslauerstraße 4
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Residential building With structures, crooked roof, door marked with the year "1847" D-1-72-112-40 BW
Haslauerstraße 10
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Farmhouse With crooked roof and return, door frames marked with the year "1797" D-1-72-112-41 BW
Holzhauser Straße 20
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Door frames Sandstone, mid-19th century D-1-72-112-43 BW
Holzhauser Straße 21, junction Haslauerstraße in Holzhauser Straße
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characters First half of the 18th century D-1-72-112-50 BW
Holzhauser Straße 24
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Door frame and front door 1808 D-1-72-112-44 BW
Holzhauser Strasse 25
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Door frame and front door 1864 D-1-72-112-45 BW
Holzhauser Strasse 27
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Farmhouse With a medium-pitched roof and plaster structures, door frame and carved door marked with the year "1858" D-1-72-112-46 BW
Kohlhäuslstrasse 10 a; Kohlhäuslstraße 10 b
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Obermühle Mighty building with a crooked roof, late Gothic basement, upper floors 17th / 18th centuries. Century, connected vaulted stable part, probably early 19th century D-1-72-112-47 BW
Schmiedweg 4
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Residential building With a crooked roof, door frame and diamond door marked with the year "1837" D-1-72-112-48 BW
Schmiedweg 9
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Farmhouse Upper floor block construction, 17./18. century D-1-72-112-49 BW

Steinhögl

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Steinhögl 15
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Associated grain box Marked with the year "1732" D-1-72-112-74 BW
Steinhögl 18
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Farmhouse Stately, with a crooked roof, plaster structures and recurrence, door frames marked with the year "1839" D-1-72-112-75 BW
Steinhögl 26
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Farmhouse With crooked roof and return, door frames marked with the year "1868"

Grain box, block construction, marked with the year "1668"

Backhaus, 1836

D-1-72-112-77 Farmhouse
Steinhögl 28
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Farmhouse With crooked roof and return, door frames marked with the year "1865" D-1-72-112-78 Farmhouse
Steinhögl 30
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Catholic branch church Romanesque nave, late Gothic choir, baroque construction of the complex and tower in the 17th century; with equipment

Old walled cemetery

D-1-72-112-73 Catholic branch church
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Vachenlueger Straße 36, on the road to Vachenlueg
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So-called Urban Chapel Small facility, probably 18th century; with equipment D-1-72-112-79 BW

Unterberg

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Unterberg 10
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Farmhouse With return, marked with the year "1853" D-1-72-112-82 BW
Unterberg 14
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Farmhouse With return, early 19th century D-1-72-112-83 BW
Unterberg 26
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Farmhouse (Edfelder) With a crooked roof, wall paintings and stone door frames, marked with the year "1843" D-1-72-112-85 BW

Vachenlueg

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Vachenlueg castle ruins
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Vachenlueg castle ruins Remnants of the wall of the former stately castle from the 15th century D-1-72-112-89 Vachenlueg castle ruins
Vachenlueg 17
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chapel New building in 1848 in place of the old castle chapel; with equipment D-1-72-112-88 chapel
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Vachenlueg 50
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Inn Stately, with a crooked roof, door frames marked with the year "1784" D-1-72-112-87 Inn

Further districts

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Dornach
Stoißberg 6
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Farmhouse (to the Dornach) Residential part in unplastered mixed masonry, with gable roof and high arbor, sandstone portal marked with the year "1845" D-1-72-112-99 BW
Enzing
Prastinger Straße 56, in Enzing
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Farmhouse Stone window and door frames, marked with the year "1777" D-1-72-112-67 BW
Fürmannalm
Irlberg 41
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front door Early 19th century

Grain box, block construction, marked with the year "1607"

D-1-72-112-51 BW
Geigenthal
in Zellberg
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Gasteighof Wide-spread farmhouse, plastered, boarded gable, 17th / 18th centuries century D-1-72-112-93 BW
Grund Reitmaier
Angerstraße 93
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Farmhouse Probably 19th century, door frames marked with the year "1655" D-1-72-112-71 BW
Grund Reitmaier
Schrattenbach; Angerstrasse; Near the reason, at house no.93
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Wayside shrine Probably the 19th century D-1-72-112-70 BW
Hainbuch
Höglstraße 38
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chapel Built in 1770/71; with equipment D-1-72-112-65 BW
Hochöd Stoißberg
38
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At home Block construction, marked with the year "1725" D-1-72-112-81 BW
Hütten
Stoißberg 16
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Farmhouse Residential part in unplastered mixed masonry, with high arbor and crooked hip roof, sandstone portal marked with the year "1845" D-1-72-112-100 BW
Irlberg
Pilzenberg 26
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Oberpilsenhof Farmhouse with a crooked roof, stone door frames marked with the year "1847", a mural above D-1-72-112-53 BW
Jechling
Pidinger Straße 8
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Farmhouse, now home Upper floor in block construction, door frames marked with the year "1723" D-1-72-112-55 BW
Kaltenkraut
Prastinger Straße 47
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chapel 1870; belonging to house no. 61 D-1-72-112-68 BW
Kerschall
Zellberg 35
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Craftsman's house with a former blacksmith's shop Beginning of the 19th century, hipped roof; formerly home to old no.16 D-1-72-112-94 BW
Kerschall
Zellberg 36
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Kerschallhof Farmhouse with crooked roof and return, magnificent sandstone portal marked with the year "1843"

Stone bench in front of the house, mid-19th century

D-1-72-112-95 BW
Lachl
Bannhöglstraße 5
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Farmhouse (Lachl) Stately, with a crooked roof, door and window frames, probably 16th century

Grain box, block construction, marked with the year "1550"

Atonement cross, red marble, probably 16th century

St. Rupertus Court Chapel, 1934

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Lebloh
Lebloh 14, in Hinterreit
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Court chapel Probably 18th century; with equipment D-1-72-112-57 BW
Lebloh
Lebloh 14
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Salzburg Flachgauhof From 1868, with ashlar window frames and arched ashlar portal, roof structure renewed in 1912, return partly dated 1871 D-1-72-112-56 Salzburg Flachgauhof
Loithal
Zellberg 50
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Farmhouse With return, marble door panels, first half of the 19th century D-1-72-112-97 BW
Pirach
Zellberg 47
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Pirachhof Farmhouse with a crooked roof and return, marked with the year "1842" on the door wall, "1843" on the roof D-1-72-112-96 BW
Prasting
Prastinger Straße 38
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Farmhouse With plaster structures and stone door frames, built in 1840, roof probably formerly with a crooked hip, return D-1-72-112-66 BW
Reitberg
Reitbergstraße 10
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Farmhouse With a crooked roof and return, late 18th / early 19th century D-1-72-112-72 BW
Rothenau
Kohlhäuslstraße 36
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Rothenauhof, farmhouse Block construction upper floor, wooden door frame marked with the year "1699" D-1-72-112-91 BW
Schaffer
Bannhöglstraße 8
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Farmhouse (Schaffer) Around the middle of the 19th century, older in the core, door frames 16th century, formerly with a crooked roof

Grain box, block construction, marked with the year "1748"

D-1-72-112-59 BW
Schorn
Zellberg 10
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Chimney mill Stately farm with a crooked roof and a long return, marked with the year "1809"

Outbuilding, upper floor block construction, probably first half of the 19th century

D-1-72-112-92 BW
Stockham
Stockham 6
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Farmhouse The crooked roof, marked with the year "1835" D-1-72-112-80 BW
Stumpfegg
Unterberg 30
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Farmhouse (Stumpfegger) With crooked roof and return, mid-19th century D-1-72-112-86 BW
Thenlohe
Unterberg 21
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Farmhouse (Thenlohe) With a crooked roof, door frames marked with the year "1847" D-1-72-112-84 BW
Weng
near Weng, at house number 71
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So-called Wengkapelle (plague chapel) 18th century; with equipment D-1-72-112-69 BW
Wolfertsau
Wolfertsau 9
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Weberhäusl House with crooked roof, door frame marked with the year "1770" D-1-72-112-90 BW
Zell
Zellberg, to house no.12
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Wayside chapel With Lourdes grotto, 18./19. Century; with equipment D-1-72-112-98 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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