List of architectural monuments in Arnschwang

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The monuments of the Upper Palatinate municipality of Arnschwang 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.

Arnschwang from the air

Architectural monuments according to districts

Arnschwang

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Dorfplatz 1
( location )
Former Gasthof Zum Wirt Two-storey and gable-independent half-hipped roof building with cornice structures, two-storey arcade gallery on the courtyard side and niche figure of St. Sebastian, labeled "1845"

Former farm building and horse substation, two-storey and eaves gable roof construction with a one-storey stable extension, quarry stone and brick, 19th century

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Kampmühlbach
( location )
Grinding cup stone with three cups Granite, probably from the late Middle Ages D-3-72-112-13 BW
Kirchgasse 9; Kirchgasse 11
( location )
Catholic parish church of St. Martin Hall building with retracted choir, saddle roof, choir flank tower with onion dome and gable facade, pilaster structures, new building in 1723 including the Gothic choir and tower substructure, further expansion in 1899; with equipment

Former St. Margareta chapel, now morgue, hipped gable roof building with retracted choir and roof turret, 1499, roof turret 17th century

In the cemetery: cemetery walling, partly medieval, with two chapel niches and grave slabs

D-3-72-112-6 Catholic parish church of St. Martin
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Ränkamer Straße 5
( location )
Former fire department store Single-storey and gable-independent gable roof construction with arched openings, groin vaults and wooden gates, arched style, 1863 by master bricklayer Franz Kraus D-3-72-112-33 BW
Schloßweg 6
( location )
Catholic rectory Two-storey gable roof building with eaves, brick, plastered, 1858 over the older core

Pfarrstadel, former Zehentstadel, single-storey and eaves-standing pitched roof structure, plastered quarry stone masonry with corners made of hewn granite blocks, stepped gables and wall openings, around 1860, in the core 16./17. century

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Schloßweg 9
( location )
Duplex Two-storey, gable-split flat gable roof building in a corner position with a log knee floor, 1811, the core of the 17th century D-3-72-112-11 BW
Schloßweg 15
( location )
Former moated castle Preserved west wing, multiple broken and two-story saddle roof construction, in the core around 1300, renovations in the 15th / 16th. Century and 1678 (dendrochronologically dated)

With the rest of the moat

D-3-72-112-12 Former moated castle
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Enclarn

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Near Enklarn
( location )
Field Chapel of Our Lady Hunched gable roof with retracted apse and roof turret, 1835–37; with equipment D-3-72-112-16 BW

Faustendorf

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Faustendorf 15
( location )
Chapel of St. Margareta Abhaled gable roof building with retracted apse and shingled roof turret with onion dome, late baroque, 1762; with equipment D-3-72-112-17 BW

Kellerweg

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Ponnholz
( location )
Bunker system, three barrier houses Under earthfills, funnel-shaped entrances with cheek walls, concrete, 2.5 t and 5 t, 1964 and 1983 D-3-72-112-32 BW

Nosswartling

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Nößwartling 1
( location )
Chapel of Our Lady Abhaled saddle roof building with retracted apse and roof turret, classicistic, 1841–43; with equipment D-3-72-112-20 BW
Nößwartling 12
( location )
Former mill, now LBV Center for Man and Nature Three-storey and eaves gable roof construction across the course of the stream with basket arch portal and stable vaults on the ground floor, 2nd floor in structured and partially plastered exposed brickwork, 1857–60 (marked 1860), around 1880/85 conversion to a cardboard factory, 1907–09 installation of a hydroelectric power station with shaft turbine in the Western part D-3-72-112-22 Former mill, now LBV Center for Man and Nature
Nößwartling 13
( location )
Waldlerhaus Two-storey and eaves flat saddle roof building with a high block construction knee and boarded gable shot (originally circumferential shot), end of the 18th century D-3-72-112-23 BW
Nößwartling 14
( location )
Waldlerhaus of a three-sided farm Single-storey and eaves flat saddle roof building with block construction knee stick, gable shot with carved ridge column, 18th / 19th centuries century D-3-72-112-24 BW

Rumplmühle

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Rumplmühle 2
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Waldlerhaus Single-storey block building with flat gable roof, knee stick and gable cliff, first half of the 19th century D-3-72-112-26 BW

Zenching

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Kirchweg 6
( location )
Catholic Expositur Church of St. Giles Hall construction with retracted choir, hip roof and choir flank tower with onion dome, choir and tower 1729–30 over late medieval foundation walls, chapels 1841–45

New nave built 1938–40; with equipment . The frescos in the choir: Lamb of God , in the nave: Aegidius scene and four peasant saints were painted by the Munich neo-baroque painter Josef Wittmann in 1941. Josef Wittmann also created the high altar picture of St. Aegidius and the Way of the Cross in 1941

Soul Chapel, hipped roof building, 18th century; with equipment

Cemetery walling, granite quarry stone wall. 18th century

D-3-72-112-29 Catholic Expositur Church of St. Giles

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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