List of architectural monuments in Bad Reichenhall
The monuments of the Upper Bavarian district town Bad Reichenhall 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.
Ensembles
Old salt works
File number E-1-72-114-9
The old salt works in Bad Reichenhall, as a self-contained building complex with its uniform facade design in neo-Romanesque forms, together with the surrounding spacing areas for fire safety, forms an architecturally and functionally cohesive ensemble .
On the night of 8./9. November 1834 a fire broke out in a brewhouse of the predecessor of the Alte Saline, which quickly spread to the entire city area and spared only 24 of the 302 houses in the city. The fact that some of the brewhouses were in the immediate vicinity of residential buildings encouraged the flames to spread quickly. In order to contain the constant threat posed by the fired systems for the future as much as possible, both a spatial combination of the production facilities and generous safety distances within the salt works and to the neighboring residential areas were necessary during the reconstruction. King Ludwig I wanted greater fire safety, increased hygiene and better traffic management. In addition, the complex was supposed to meet the need for representation, as the monopolized saltworks were one of the kingdom's most important sources of income and Bad Reichenhall forms the heart of this. In order to implement his wishes, he promised a construction aid of 10,000 guilders .
The construction of the saltworks administration, the official staff , had priority and could be completed within two years from 1837. The negotiations with private property owners to round off the rest of the building site lasted until 1839. The construction work finally dragged on in several phases from 1839 to 1851 due to the tight construction budget. The fountains in the two inner courtyards of the complex were not added until 1859. It has been called the Alte Saline since 1926, when operations at this location were relocated outside of the historic old town with the opening of the new Neue Saline, which is still in operation today , and finally ceased in 1929.
The architect, engineer and director of the royal mining and saltworks administration Friedrich von Schenk , who was in charge of the participating architects Joseph Daniel Ohlmüller and Friedrich von Gärtner, was probably responsible for the overall planning . The designs for the majority of the buildings, especially the production facilities, are probably due to von Schenk. Ohlmüller, as a specialist in neo-Gothic and neo-Romanesque sacred buildings , most likely only designed the Brunnhaus chapel , a contribution to the main fountain house and the design elements of the technical building is assumed. Gärtner has demonstrably taken over the planning of the staff.
The system is constructed axially, symmetrically and hierarchically . The centrally located entrance courtyard is laid out in the manner of a cour d'honneur and divided into four rectangular green areas. On its northern and southern sides it is framed by brewhouses and salt magazines. On its east side is the dominant and hierarchically dominating Brunnhaus with its elevated saltworks chapel St. Rupertus. In the north and south of the facility there is an inner courtyard framed by further production buildings with an octagonal fountain in the middle with statues of Saints Virgilius and Rupertus , both of which are traditionally associated with the Reichenhall salt works as patrons . Opposite the main entrance to the Brunnhaus, on the other side of Salinenstrasse in the west of the facility, is the official staff , the former administration building of the Alte Saline. Both entrances to these buildings, which are at the top of the hierarchy - Brunnhaus and Beamtenstock - are on a representative axis. To the east, the complex meets the rocky Gruttenstein, on which the mountain reserve was built and the fire watchtower from the early 19th century - the last remnant from the time before the town fire of 1834 - has been preserved.
The Salinenstraße, located between the saltworks and the civil servant floor and overlaying the old street plan, was laid out as a broad, tree-lined parade street and crosses the Brunnhaus-civil servant floor axis at a right angle . It served the representation as a central development of the old salt works, as part of the trade route from Salzburg to Innsbruck was the most important transport route through the city and functioned as a fire path towards the rest of the city development. To the north and south of the facility, the Obere and Untere Lindenplatz were created as spacing areas for fire protection.
All of the buildings in the complex have a facade design that is unusually complex for the time, with the deliberate architectural contrasts of the brick surfaces and the sharply cut profiles of natural stone in the factory buildings and smooth marble in the fountain house with the chapel. The rear sides of the buildings facing away from the Gruttenstein and the mountain reservoir show the quarry stone masonry underneath. The Brunnhaus experienced the highest artistic equipment with the saltworks chapel, which was designed on the model of Romanesque churches. As the ideal center of the complex, it is visible from afar on a rock of the Gruttenstein. The arched step portal as the entrance to the fountain house and the chapel was provided with red and white marble and thus followed models of Eastern Bavarian and Salzburg church architecture. Architecturally, in keeping with the zeitgeist, models of Romanesque architecture were used here. The civil servants' staff, on the other hand, was deliberately given a dazzling white, sober-looking plastering as an administrative building, in contrast to the other buildings used for production.
Despite its 150-year history and the bombing of Bad Reichenhall in World War II, the entire complex has been preserved extremely well. The fountain house and chapel have survived almost unchanged through the ages. The planting of the spacing areas Oberer and Unterer Lindenplatz as well as the plane tree avenue in Salinenstraße are partly from the time the facility was built, but at least 100 years old. There were only minor overhauls and alterations: The roofs on the inner courtyard access gates to the factory buildings were probably removed as early as the 1920s, and the prints can still be seen today. During the Second World War, the middle section of the officials' floor was destroyed by an aerial bomb over a width of about three window axes. The reconstruction took place in the first post-war years as a detailed reconstruction. In the second half of the 20th century, the northern courtyard was used as a parking lot for several decades and accordingly lost its horticultural facilities. Some buildings were given a new use, for example a supermarket and a furniture store were housed in the northwestern factory building on Salinenstrasse.
The area around the Alte Saline is delimited on the one hand by design and on the other hand by functional contexts. Brunnhaus with chapel, official staff, factory building and mountain reserve form a simultaneous architectural unit as a representative facility for one of the most important Bavarian branches of industry of its time. However, fire safety was just as important during construction. That is why the fire watchtower from the early 19th century, the wide Salinenstrasse with its plane tree planting and the two spaced areas in the form of tree-lined spaces are part of the ensemble, as they are functionally and in terms of overall planning inseparable from the old saltworks.
Upper city
File number E-1-72-114-8
The ensemble includes the area around Florianiplatz, which is bordered by Oberer Lindenplatz, Tiroler Straße, Sebastianigasse, Peter-und-Paul-Gasse and Gruttensteingasse. One of the oldest settlement centers in Bad Reichenhall is located here. While the Tiroler Straße leads to the south-west towards the former Tiroler Tor, the Florianiplatz in the south-east leads to the Peter-und-Paul-Turm and the former Peter-und-Paul-Tor. The houses that survived the great fire of 1834 unscathed, partly extend into the 16th / 17th century. Century back. They are built in the characteristic Alt-Reichenhall building method, mostly gable-side with plastered facades and protruding flat saddle or crooked roofs . While Tiroler Straße and the west side of Florianiplatz have a closed development, jumps in the facade of the east side of Florianiplatz and small connecting paths to the irregularly laid out Gruttensteingasse loosen up the urban structure.
Poststrasse
File number E-1-72-114-4
The ensemble includes the north-south facing train in the section between the Spitalkirche on the northern edge of the old town and the Rathausplatz in the south. The slightly winding, alternatingly wide street developed in the high Middle Ages as the main axis of the merchant quarter of the up-and-coming salt town. The dwellings of the saltworkers, on the other hand, were in the extreme south of the city, which had developed from a diverse early medieval settlement complex near the brine springs and breweries. The special characters of the two different quarters have been preserved in the floor plan and elevation to this day (see Ensemble Obere Stadt); however, the southern part of Poststrasse south of Rathausplatz has lost its historical image as a result of the air raid on Bad Reichenhall and does not belong to the ensemble.
In front of the Gothic Aegidienkirche, the street widens to a small square, in which the oldest market square of the initially royal, then Salzburg, and finally after heavy disputes with the archbishop since the 13th century, ducal Bavarian city can be seen. In the north there is a fork in the road, between the two branches of which is the small St. John's Church, mentioned in 1144 . The Romanesque apse of this later hospital church and the medieval city wall still towering to the west of it document the oldest historical structures in this area, which was formerly closed off by the Salzburg Gate.
With the demolition of the hospital building donated in 1414 in 1981, the centuries-old structural and functional connection between hospital and church was eliminated; Since then, the open space in front of the church has been a disturbance in the ensemble. A new building opposite the hospital church, which was approved by the city of Bad Reichenhall as a lower monument protection authority in 2016 and replaces the house with the old facade at Poststrasse 56, has also had a disruptive effect.
The street scene is also determined by structures that were rebuilt or renewed after the great city fire of 1834 . These are three- to four-storey residential and commercial buildings, official buildings and inns, the flat roofs of which are still effective in the street scene. The structured facades show forms of classicism and neo-renaissance .
Spa district
File number E-1-72-114-2
With Mackstrasse and the section of Salzburger Strasse between the cross axes of Rinckstrasse and Mozartstrasse, the ensemble encompasses that area of the Kurviertel, in the development of which, with spa pensions and bathing hotels, but also with richly designed pension villas from the Wilhelminian era and the turn of the century , Reichenhall's heyday is regal Bavarian state spa documented in a larger context. The open-plan buildings, surrounded by house gardens, are clearly structured by risalits , bay windows and verandas , and at the intersections they are also accentuated by tower-like corner formations and bay windows . In terms of style, neo-renaissance and neo- baroque forms dominate , but Art Nouveau details can also be observed.
In terms of its conception and development, Mackstraße embodies a particularly characteristic street from around 1900. Immediately to the north of the spa gardens, the street with its tree planting has the character of a promenade . The buildings, mainly spa guest houses and bathing hotels, are arranged in an open design, set back slightly in the house gardens. The buildings are mostly more voluminous than in the area of Salzburger Straße, but also individually designed in historicizing forms. In the north, the building at Mozartstrasse 3, which was built in 1993 closely following the original building plan from 1865/66, forms the end of the view.
The new building at Rinckstrasse 8, which was built earlier, does not take into account the elegant historical conception of the quarter and disturbs the ensemble.
In the southern part of Salzburger Straße , near the oldest bathing hotel Axelmannstein , the old connection between Reichenhall and the St. Zeno Monastery , the simple type of spa pension from the late 19th century is only represented in one example. To the north are the more richly designed pension villas from the Wilhelminian era and the turn of the century.
Town Hall Square
File number E-1-72-114-5
The square in the middle of the city was built as a marketplace in the 12th or 13th century. It forms a rectangle next to the Poststrasse ensemble and was dominated by the construction of the old town hall from the 15th century, which occupied its center, until 1834.
After the town fire of 1834 and the removal of the destroyed building, the square was redesigned. The old town hall, kept in Gothic form, was completed in 1851 by Hans Lukas, a student of Friedrich von Gärtner . The administration building, which is also called the new town hall, replaced the Arnschinkhaus , which burned down completely in the 1920s. The old town hall in the west and the new town hall in the south, a remarkable contribution from the 1930s in the Inn-Salzach style , frame the square. On the north side, bourgeois buildings with hipped roofs and structured facades from the 2nd half of the 19th century, in the south-west corner the mighty building of the Bürgerbräu delimit the square, which opens wide to the east towards the saltworks buildings of the 19th century .
In 1904 the Wittelsbacherbrunnen was placed in the middle of the town hall square, which enhances the effect of the square.
Architectural monuments according to districts
Bad Reichenhall
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Adolf-Schmid-Straße 3 ( location ) |
Hotel-Pension Erika | Richly structured three-storey neo - renaissance building with loggias and flat hipped roof , 1896–98 by Johann Pittoni | D-1-72-114-242 | |
Alte Saline 1 to 14 ( location ) |
Old salt works | Monumental complex arranged around three courtyards consisting of four brewhouses, ancillary buildings and a dominant main fountain house in the central courtyard that is open to the west, raw brick masonry with Nagelfluh divisions, Gothic and Romanized forms, built 1841 to 51 according to plans by Daniel Ohlmüller ; Original technical equipment preserved in the machine shop
Brunnhaus Chapel , elevated in the main well, at the same time, furnishings by Joseph Schwarzmann , among others ; with equipment Fountains in the courtyards, mid-19th century by Michael Johann Rudholzner Enclosing the complex with iron fences, mid-19th century Main well shaft, laid out in 1507/09 by Erasmus Grasser , with inscription plaque , Grabenbach tunnel 1532, other tunnels and shafts, bricked up, mostly 18th / 19th century. Century, in the Karl-Theodor-Stollen a marble relief image of the Elector by Roman Anton Boos , 1791 |
D-1-72-114-127 |
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Anton-Winkler-Strasse 3; Heilingbrunnerstrasse 2a; Heilingbrunnerstrasse 2b;
Heilingbrunnerstrasse 2c; Heilingbrunnerstrasse 2d; Ludwigstrasse 10; Ludwigstrasse 12a; Ludwigstrasse 20; Near the forestry office road; Near Gmainer Straße; Near Nikolaiweg; Near Peter-und-Paul-Gasse; Near Poststrasse; Near Sebastianigasse; Near Tiroler Straße |
city wall | Walling of the city in the 13th century, completed in 1275, the walling of Gruttenstein Castle , 13th century, formerly connected to the city fortifications (see Schloßweg)
None of the former 9 gates and gates, of the former 14 fortification towers the Peter and Paul Tower and the Powder Tower have been preserved - see Florianiplatz 26 and Schloßweg 2 Remains of the tower at Poststrasse 7/9 - see there Remaining city walls Angerl 1–4, Anton- Winkler-Straße 1, 3, 5, Florianiplatz 20, 21, 22, 24, Forstamtstraße, Getreidegasse 5, Kirchgasse, Nikolaiweg, Poststraße 3, 5, 7, 9, Schloßweg, Sebastianigasse 2, 4, 6, Tiroler Straße 13, 15, 17, 19 - see there Location of the walling: Anton-Winkler-Straße 3; Heilingbrunnerstrasse 2a; Heilingbrunnerstrasse 2b; Heilingbrunnerstrasse 2c; Heilingbrunnerstrasse 2d; Ludwigstrasse 10; Ludwigstrasse 12a; Ludwigstrasse 20; Near the forestry office road; Near Gmainer Straße; Near Nikolaiweg; Near Peter-und-Paul-Gasse; Near Poststrasse; Near Sebastianigasse; Close to Tiroler Straße |
D-1-72-114-228 |
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Anton-Winkler-Straße 5 ( location ) |
Garden pavilion | Associated cast iron garden pavilion , late 19th century | D-1-72-114-42 | |
On the sermon chair; Südtiroler Platz 1; Südtiroler Platz 2 ( location ) |
Predigtstuhlbahn with mountain hotel | Built according to the system Bleichert-Zuegg 1927/28 cableway with two twelve-sided "pavilion" gondolas for shuttle operation , two suspension ropes, each with a pull and counter rope, three concrete supports steep guided cable distance of about 2400 m with maximum span of nearly 1000 m
Structural systems in modern, practical forms based on a design by Wilhelm Kahrs: valley station, pent roof construction facing the mountain with a concrete wire rope shaft and tension weight room ; Mountain station, mostly made of reinforced concrete , with mechanical equipment and control devices; Connected three-storey hotel building, on an angled floor plan with dining room, day restaurant and viewing terrace on concrete pillars, expanded in 1935 Associated service residential building at the valley station, two-storey plastered building with a crooked roof , and a segment-arched garage wing |
D-1-72-114-251 |
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Bahnhofstrasse 25 ( location ) |
Crown pharmacy | Sales room ( Offizin ) of the former Kronen pharmacy, in the ground floor extension of the former Villa Traunfeld, built in 1902, with shop fittings made for this in rich historicizing forms and related room design; with equipment | D-1-72-114-308 | |
Bahnhofstrasse 35 ( location ) |
Post office | Bare brick building divided into two wings with pilaster strips in house stone and arched windows , entrance portico and hipped roof , around 1880 | D-1-72-114-232 | |
Near Bahnhofstrasse ( location ) |
Bismarck fountain | Fountain with a bust of Otto von Bismarck , by Theodor Haf, 1896 | D-1-72-114-230 | |
Bahnhofplatz ( location ) |
Centaur Well | With centaur , based on a design by German Bestelmeyer , 1910.
Donated by Alfred Nathan . |
D-1-72-114-229 | |
Dreifaltigkeitsgasse 3 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey solid building with a hipped roof on one side , stucco medallion with the coronation of Mary , 18th century | D-1-72-114-237 | |
Dreifaltigkeitsgasse 4 a and 4 c ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey building with a flat gable roof and archway , the core of the 17th century | D-1-72-114-236 | |
Dreifaltigkeitsgasse 8 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey with a protruding flat gable roof, 17th / 18th centuries century | D-1-72-114-2 | |
Dreifaltigkeitsgasse 9 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey with a protruding flat gable roof, 18th century | D-1-72-114-3 | |
Fallbacherstraße 1 ( location ) |
Former saltworks workshop | Stately two-story plastered building with arched windows and flat hipped roof , 1837 | D-1-72-114-4 | |
Florianiplatz ( location ) |
Floriani fountain | Fountain, cast iron bowl with figure of St. Florian , around 1870/90 | D-1-72-114-22 |
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Florianiplatz 2 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-story corner building with flat gabled roof , multiple broken escapes , probably 16-17. century | D-1-72-114-8 |
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Florianiplatz 3; Florianiplatz 5 ( location ) |
Sichlerhaus | Residential house, with flat gable roof, divided into ridge line, marked with the year 1672; No. 3 with extraordinary wall strength, medieval core | D-1-72-114-9 |
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Florianiplatz 8 ( location ) |
Residential building | On the eaves side , with a flat gable roof, the core is probably late medieval , facade around the middle of the 19th century | D-1-72-114-11 |
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Florianiplatz 10 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-story, with flat gable roof, 17th / 18th century Century, facade around 1860/80 | D-1-72-114-13 |
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Florianiplatz 15 ( location ) |
Residential building | Flat gable roof, early 19th century | D-1-72-114-15 |
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Florianiplatz 16 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building, former semi-detached house | Three-story, with flat gable roof , 17th / 18th century Century, facade with artistic entrance door and shop prospect from around 1860/80 | D-1-72-114-16 |
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Florianiplatz 18 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building, former three-family house | With flat gable roof, 17./18. Century, renewed around the middle of the 19th century, facade painting 1935, Biedermeier entrance doors | D-1-72-114-18 |
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Florianiplatz 19 ( location ) |
Stucco tondo | Coronation of Mary , probably 18th century; in the gable | D-1-72-114-19 |
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Friedrich-Ebert-Allee 6 ( location ) |
Spa pension Carola | Two-storey, multi-section building with neo-Renaissance plaster structure, flat gable roof , Belvedere turrets and iron balconies, 1895 | D-1-72-114-24 | |
Friedrich-Ebert-Allee 12 ( location ) |
Former spa pension | Three-storey building with mezzanine and neo-renaissance plaster structure, central projecting with helmet end , iron balconies, end of the 19th century | D-1-72-114-25 | |
Frühlingstrasse 8 ( location ) |
Villa Rein, spa pension | With tail gable - risalit , corner bay tower, mansard roof and balconies in Art Nouveau style , marked with the year 1898 | D-1-72-114-26 | |
Fürschlachtweg 1 ( location ) |
Residential house, so-called ghost house | Free-standing small, plastered hipped roof building with pilaster structure , shingled extensions , marked with the year 1791 | D-1-72-114-27 | |
Getreidegasse 4 ( location ) |
Former granary | Two- wing complex with two storeys and a flat hipped roof, the oldest part of the building marked with the year 1539, since 1967 the seat of the local history museum | D-1-72-114-28 |
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Happiness at angle 1 to 20 ( location ) |
Glück im Winkel settlement complex | Small settlement of the non-profit building cooperative Bad Reichenhall , built 1919-25 by Karl Burkhart; to the west is a row of one-story houses with gable walls and small house gardens and wooden sheds in front of them
To the north, a larger residential building completes the alpine home style To the east, three loosened groups of one-story residential buildings, similar to those on the west side |
D-1-72-114-30 |
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Goethestraße 19 ( location ) |
Spa pension Villa Innocentia | Picturesque corner building, two and a half storeys, with flat gable roofs , corner oriel tower, neo-renaissance structures , loggias , verandas , iron balconies, by Jakob Dürk, 1900
Garden house, two-storey flat saddle roof building with fretwork in the gable field , at the same time with the addition of the loggias, first quarter of the 20th century Gardens with iron fencing |
D-1-72-114-31 | |
Gruttensteingasse 2 ( location ) |
Residential building | Plastered building with a crooked roof , marked with the year 1846, in essence probably older | D-1-72-114-32 | |
Gruttensteingasse 4 ( location ) |
Residential building | Plastered building with saddle roof , connected with No. 2, around the middle of the 19th century, probably older in the core | D-1-72-114-33 | |
Gruttensteingasse 5 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Flat gable roof, vaults and wooden beam ceiling on the ground floor , 16./17. Century. | D-1-72-114-34 | |
Gruttensteingasse 6 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey flat gable roof building, cellar system and rising masonry medieval , with arched hallway, heightening and renovation, 19th century, wooden frame with pent roof , 1881 | D-1-72-114-302 | |
Hallgrafenstraße 2 ( location ) |
Former slaughterhouse tower | Multi-storey tower of the former slaughterhouse in Baroque Art Nouveau style , 1906 | D-1-72-114-323 |
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Heilingbrunnerstrasse 3; Heilingbrunnerstraße 5 ( location ) |
Heilingbrunnerschule, school building | Three-storey group building, modern and historicizing, with hipped roofs , oriel towers, roof turrets, gymnasium connected to the rear, 1907/08 by Johann Miller | D-1-72-114-36 | |
Hubertusstraße 1 ( location ) |
Institute of the English Misses | Two-storey neo-renaissance building with a dwelling and protruding flat gable roofs , by JA Müller, 1895; today kindergarten
Salettl , ground-floor saddle roof building with open wooden arcades and rich wood sawing, late 19th century |
D-1-72-114-38 | |
Hubertusstraße ( location ) |
Garden of the pen | Former monastery garden , 18th century, today outside area of the kindergarten;
Garden pavilion , two-storey octagonal building with a Welsch hood and plaster structure, 17th / 18th centuries Century; With an old enclosure wall and gate pilasters from the 18th century |
D-1-72-114-46 |
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Im Angerl 1 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey plastered building with flat gable roof, in the core 17th / 18th century. Century, part of the city wall , 13th century | D-1-72-114-241 | |
Klosterstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Former provost floor of the Augustinian Canons of St. Zeno , since 1852 institute of the English Misses | Eastern wing, two-storey building with a crooked roof , built in 1737, renovated after a fire in 1789
One-storey gym with flat roof and neo-renaissance structures , built to the east , around 1900 Western wing, two-story building with a crooked roof, connecting wing to Klosterstrasse 1 and a large courtyard passage, built in 1737, renovated after a fire in 1789 |
D-1-72-114-44 |
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Klosterstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Abbey building of the former canon, since 1852 institute of the English ladies | Four-storey tracts around two inner courtyards, with hipped roofs , 1789, with an older core, the Romanesque cloister on the ground floor of the north-eastern courtyard ; with equipment | D-1-72-114-45 |
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Klosterstrasse 6 ( location ) |
Residential house, former forest office building and service residence, former monastery and court judge house | Two-storey, massive saddle roof construction with knee stick , transverse gable and balcony, probably 17th century in core, remodeling at the end of the 19th century | D-1-72-114-319 | |
Kurfürstenstraße 16 ( location ) |
Villa Elvira | Two-storey saddle roof building with a high knee and cast iron balconies on the gable ends, built in 1882 according to plans by Franz Gollinger; Use as a guesthouse in the early 20th century | D-1-72-114-313 | |
Kurstrasse 6 ( location ) |
State Kurhaus | Multi -part neo-baroque complex, entrance hall with tail gable , flanked by towers, mansard roofs and representative open staircase , by Max Littmann , 1900; with Bahnhofstrasse 14 | D-1-72-114-49 |
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Kurstrasse 6; Salzburger Strasse 7 1/2 ( location ) |
Spa garden | Royal spa garden , based on plans by Carl von Effner , 1868-78;
Open-air inhalatorium, so-called graduation house , castle-like, elongated building with central and side pavilions, central brushwood wall with open, circumferential corridors on both sides, richly designed wooden post construction with a ground floor concrete frame construction, according to plans by Eugen Drollinger , in historicizing design language, 1909-10, reconstructed 1982; Drinking and foyer, elongated building with a central rotunda and a shorter, L-shaped angled wing , in neo-baroque design, based on plans by Eugen Drollinger , 1912, drinking fountain, by Franz Bürgerling, 1927. |
D-1-72-114-50 |
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Kurstrasse 15 ( location ) |
Evangelical Lutheran Church | Neo-Gothic , with a pointed tower, by Ludwig Hoffstadt, 1877–81; with equipment | D-1-72-114-47 |
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Ladder path 2; Near Luitpoldbrücke ; Triftmeisterweg 8a; Triftmeisterweg 10a; Holzfeldweg ( location ) |
Former drift systems | Components of the Saalach drift with the former Trift weir, widespread remains of Trift canals, wooden gardens and bank fortifications, former wooden structures dating back to the Middle Ages , renewed, expanded and fortified with large blocks of Untersberg marble in the 18th and 19th centuries ;
Trift weir, partly lined and in several stages regulated weir in the Saalach with supply line to the Trift Canal, partly with embankment walls made of Untersberg marble; with former locks and outlets in the wooden gardens, 18./19. Century; long embankment walls made of marble blocks, re. 1774, with two former locks on the former Triftbach |
D-1-72-114-6 |
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Liebigstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Storey villa | Corner building, three-storey hipped roof building with mezzanine and northeastern risalit , cast iron balconies on the west side, in the neo-renaissance style , around 1900 based on plans by the builder Hackbichler | D-1-72-114-261 | |
Liebigstrasse 5 ( location ) |
Residential building | Corner building, with two neo-baroque tail gables and tail gable risalit, rear tower with lantern, built in 1896 by Georg Lindner, Munich | D-1-72-114-51 | |
Loferer Straße 33 ( location ) |
Trafostation | Ground floor plastered building with a mansard roof and roof houses in neo-baroque shapes, 1913 | D-1-72-114-52 | |
Ludwigstrasse 9 ( location ) |
Cure pharmacy | Three-storey stately corner building with hipped roof, late classicist facade structure, built after 1835
With ground floor shop extension |
D-1-72-114-54 |
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Ludwigstrasse 10 ( location ) |
Café Reber, residential and commercial building | Three-storey hipped roof building with neo-Renaissance plaster structures, 1861/62 | D-1-72-114-55 |
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Ludwigstrasse 12 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Two-storey with mezzanine , late Classicist facade with rich structure, 1868 | D-1-72-114-56 | |
Ludwigstrasse 22 ( location ) |
Former toll collector, guard and town hall (until 1851), then Bad Reichenhall's first newspaper printer | Cubic corner building in the style of the Maximilian era, today's facade 1856/57 | D-1-72-114-57 | |
Ludwigstrasse 28 ( location ) |
Spa pension and commercial building | Three-story, stucco facade, wooden cantilevered high arbor, cast iron balconies and wrought iron balconies in Art Nouveau style , 1863 and 1902 | D-1-72-114-58 | |
Luitpold Bridge; Saalach ( location ) |
Luitpold Bridge | Four-arched stone material of different colors, candelabra lamps on the bridgeheads , 1889/90 | D-1-72-114-40 |
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Luitpoldstraße 12 ( location ) |
villa | Palais-like neo- baroque building with a mansard roof , gable risalits , loggias , balconies, 1900
With garden fence, iron fence in Art Nouveau style |
D-1-72-114-59 | |
Luitpoldstrasse 15 ( location ) |
Villa Meta | With mansard roof, corner bay window and balconies, neo-Renaissance structure , by A. Strammer and R. Mall, 1895 | D-1-72-114-60 | |
Luitpoldstraße 17 1/2 ( location ) |
Spa pension St. Peter | Large corner building with corner oriel tower and gable projections with crooked roofs , ornamental framework , Neo-Renaissance and Heimatstil forms , by A. Strammer, 1898
Iron garden fence |
D-1-72-114-61 | |
Luitpoldstraße 27 ( location ) |
Spa pension | With three gable risalits, corner bay tower, flat gable roofs with board, neo-Renaissance plaster structure, by Jakob Dürk 1898; almost identical to Luitpoldstrasse 29 and Goethestrasse 19 | D-1-72-114-63 | |
Luitpoldstraße 29 ( location ) |
Spa pension | With three gable risalits, corner oriel tower, flat gable roofs with board, neo-Renaissance plaster structure, by Jakob Dürk, 1899; see also Luitpoldstrasse 27 and Goethestrasse 19 | D-1-72-114-64 | |
Mackstrasse 4 ( location ) |
Villa Palmina | With bay tower, gable , neo-renaissance plaster structure and iron balconies, around 1900 | D-1-72-114-66 | |
Mackstrasse 7 ( location ) |
Spa pension | Large four-storey complex with a mezzanine floor , above it a strong eaves cornice and roof balustrades , plaster structures, in neo-baroque and art nouveau , multi-storey balconies, by Jakob Dürk, 1905 | D-1-72-114-68 | |
Maximilianstrasse 2 ( location ) |
Garden house | Two-storey hipped roof building with polygonal central bay window on pillars, 1910/11 by Dominikus Böhm
Garden in front, axially laid out with a deepened ground floor and fountain |
D-1-72-114-246 | |
Maximilianstrasse 8 ( location ) |
Kurpension Laxenburg | Corner building, asymmetrical with gable projections , bay tower, loggias with iron balconies, around 1900
Iron garden fence |
D-1-72-114-69 | |
Maximilianstrasse 9 ( location ) |
Former Kurpension Villa Charlott | Picturesque grouped building in a corner position, two-storey above a high base, with a polygonal bay tower, transverse gable projections with protruding crooked roofs , baroque plaster structure and richly decorated wooden balcony parapets, by Curt Kleditsch, 1904 | D-1-72-114-234 | |
Maximilianstrasse 10 ( location ) |
villa | Villa, representative and picturesquely grouped building in a corner position, three-storey with hip and saddle roofs over a high base with polygonal corner bay tower, risalits , belvedere tower and plaster structure, in historicizing design, according to plans by master builder C. Hochbichler, 1899, converted into a recreation home for the deaconess ward , based on plans by master builder Franz Schubert, 1912;
wrought iron enclosure , at the same time. |
D-1-72-114-328 | |
Mozartstrasse 5 ( location ) |
villa |
New Baroque mansard roof building with split gable projections and side oriel tower, by Josef Adlmannseder, Munich, inscribed with the year 1903
Ancillary building, eaves side building with side gable projections, original unplastered slag masonry, ornamental framework on the upper floor and wooden gallery , at the same time |
D-1-72-114-71 | |
Mozartstrasse 10 ( location ) |
Spa pension | Corner building with mansard roof, volute gable projections , corner bay tower with onion helmet and baroque plaster decor, around 1900 | D-1-72-114-72 |
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Nikolaiweg 3 ( location ) |
Catholic parish church of St. Nicholas | Three-aisled Romanesque basilica with a change of pillars, built after 1188, built-in gallery 1515–22, neo-Romanesque renovation with extension of the nave to the west and erection of the tower facade 1861–64; with equipment | D-1-72-114-238 |
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Oberer Lindenplatz 1 ( location ) |
Residential building | Corner building with flat gable roof and plaster divisions, early 19th century | D-1-72-114-74 | |
Oberer Lindenplatz 2 ( location ) |
Residential building | With flat gable roof, in the core 17th / 18th century. century | D-1-72-114-75 | |
Oberer Lindenplatz 3 ( location ) |
Residential building | With saddle roof and plaster structure, 1866, older in essence | D-1-72-114-76 | |
Ottilienstraße 1 ( location ) |
Villa, former summer house | Two-storey hipped roof building with basement and mezzanine , plaster structure and corner loggias, historicizing, built in 1905/06 | D-1-72-114-247 | |
Paepkestrasse 4 ( location ) |
Villa Agnes | Ground floor neo-baroque mansard roof building with gable and bay porch, by Jakob Dürk, 1922; forms a facility with no. 6, 8, 10, which also includes the spa facilities Paepkestrasse 12 and Traunfeldstrasse 11 | D-1-72-114-78 | |
Paepkestrasse 6 ( location ) |
villa | Ground floor neo-baroque mansard hipped roof building with mid-gable, by Jakob Dürk, 1923; forms a facility with no. 4, 8, 10, which also includes the spa facilities at Paepkestrasse 12 and Traunfeldstrasse 11 | D-1-72-114-79 | |
Paepkestrasse 8 ( location ) |
villa | Ground floor neo-baroque mansard hipped roof building with gable and loggias, by Jakob Dürk, 1922; forms a facility with no. 4, 6, 10, which also includes the spa facilities at Paepkestrasse 12 and Traunfeldstrasse 11 | D-1-72-114-80 | |
Paepkestrasse 10 ( location ) |
villa | Ground floor neo-baroque mansard hipped roof building with gable and bay porch, by Jakob Dürk, 1924
Rear building, ground floor mansard hipped roof building with dwarf house and blind arch , forms a unit with Traunfelstraße 11, probably first quarter of the 19th century; forms a facility with no. 4, 6, 8, which also includes the spa facilities Paepkestrasse 12 and Traunfeldstrasse 11 |
D-1-72-114-81 | |
Paepkestrasse 12 ( location ) |
Excelsior Spa | Hipped mansard roof with gable projections and loggias , neo-baroque , by Jakob Dürk, 1925; almost identical to Traunfeldstrasse 11 - see also Paepkestrasse 4, 6, 8, 10 | D-1-72-114-82 | |
Peter-und-Paul-Gasse 2 a ( location ) |
Peter and Paul Tower | Defense tower of the city fortifications , ashlar masonry, probably 13th century; expanded as an apartment | D-1-72-114-21 |
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Pfannhauserweg 2 ( location ) |
Fire watchtower | Upper part shingled , 19th century; Renewed several times and expanded as a residential building | D-1-72-114-142 |
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Pfannhauserweg 3 ( location ) |
Gruttenstein Castle | Built in 1219, renovations after destruction in 1266, 1585, 1644; Residential and farm buildings with crooked and saddle roofs arranged irregularly around a courtyard , mostly 16./17. Century, gate and defensive wall , late medieval | D-1-72-114-143 |
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Pfannhauserweg ( location ) |
Powder tower | Erected around 1275, former watchtower of the city fortifications with remains of the city wall and the defensive moat | D-1-72-114-144 |
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Poststrasse 11 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey hipped roof building with bay window , after 1834, facade painting around 1925 | D-1-72-114-85 | |
Poststrasse 13 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-story elongated wing with arched windows , in the style of Friedrich von Gärtner , after 1834 | D-1-72-114-87 | |
Poststrasse 15 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey, in the core 15th – 17th centuries Century; Basement, ground floor, upper floors and staircases domed | D-1-72-114-89 | |
Poststrasse 16 ( location ) |
Former bakery, now residential and commercial building | Three-storey with barrel vaults and projecting wall, the core of the 15th century, classicist facade of the 19th century | D-1-72-114-90 | |
Poststrasse 17 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-and-a-half-storey corner building, late Classicist , after 1834 (for a long time F. A. Wassermann's Nachf. ) | D-1-72-114-91 | |
Poststrasse 18; Aegidigäßchen ( location ) |
Catholic Church of St. Aegidia |
Single-aisle facility , 1159, expanded in the 15th century, several vaulted rooms in the basement, rebuilt after the fire of 1834 , tower rebuilt in 1979/80; with equipment
Associated with it are two passages with candle arches with a gallery over the Aegidigäßchen |
D-1-72-114-92 |
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Poststrasse 19 ( location ) |
Former old office building of the saltworks administration, former district court, now police inspection | Three-storey hipped roof building in two wings , reconstruction with a classicist facade after 1834 | D-1-72-114-93 | |
Poststrasse 25 ( location ) |
Former tax office | Three-storey with rusticated ground floor and corner rustics, in the arched style of Friedrich von Gärtner , after 1834 | D-1-72-114-97 | |
Poststrasse 37 ( location ) |
Catholic hospital church St. Johannes | Single-aisle Romanesque building, before 1144, late Gothic expansion in 1481, interior redesigned in Baroque style in the second quarter of the 18th century, renovation after the town fire of 1834 ; with equipment | D-1-72-114-99 |
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Poststrasse 38 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey with an advance wall , the core of the late Middle Ages , with parallel, vertically offset vaulted rooms on the first floor, 15th-17th centuries. Century, street-side part and facade probably renewed at the end of the 18th / beginning of the 19th century, roof structure changed around 1950 | D-1-72-114-309 | |
Poststrasse 50 ( location ) |
Inn | Large four-story corner building with a protruding eaves cornice , around the middle of the 19th century | D-1-72-114-101 | |
Poststrasse 52 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-story, with an advance wall, in the core probably 17th / 18th. century | D-1-72-114-102 | |
Poststrasse 54 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-and-a-half storeys with plastered structures and shutters, around the middle of the 19th century | D-1-72-114-103 | |
Rathausplatz ( location ) |
Wittelsbacher Fountain | Column figure with four lion figures on the base, 1904 by Karl Killer | D-1-72-114-112 |
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Rathausplatz 1 ( location ) |
Old Town Hall | Three-storey, with a flat hipped roof , ridge turrets over a flat central projection and neo-Gothic details, built 1849–51, renewed in 1924 and frescoes | D-1-72-114-105 |
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Rathausplatz 3 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey corner building, 1863, expanded in 1889, remodeled in 1924 by Karl Böhm | D-1-72-114-107 | |
Rathausplatz 4 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey hipped roof building, after 1834, facade in Baroque Art Nouveau around 1900, entrance door in neo-Renaissance forms , end of the 19th century | D-1-72-114-108 | |
Rathausplatz 8 ( location ) |
New administration building | Three-storey with a horizontal wall, built in 1937/38 in the Inn-Salzach style by Raimund Thoma | D-1-72-114-110 | |
Reichenbachstrasse 2 ( location ) |
So-called Salinenstadel | Large gable building in unplastered ashlar masonry, in the style of the buildings of the old salt works , 1852–58 | D-1-72-114-113 | |
Riedelstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Residential building | Single-storey hipped mansard roof with semicircular portico , 1922/23 by Friedrich Schubert
With garden fence |
D-1-72-114-253 | |
Riedelstrasse 2a; Riedelstraße 2 b ( location ) |
Former Kurpension Haus Eden | Large three-storey corner building with mezzanine , gabled risalits , corner bay tower, balconies and caryatid figures , neo-baroque , 1900 | D-1-72-114-114 | |
Riedelstraße 4 ( location ) |
Spa pension, Styrian guesthouse | Corner building with corner bay tower, various gable projections, loggias and balconies, neo-renaissance , marked with the year 1900 | D-1-72-114-115 | |
Riedelstraße 5a ( location ) |
Former municipal hospital | Main building, so-called Schachnerbau. Elongated hipped roof building in modern, functional forms, three-storey above a high basement, divided asymmetrically by a tower-crowned transverse building with entrance hall, main staircase and chapel
To the east, a lower outbuilding with a hipped roof connected by a connecting passage Built 1928–30 according to plans by Richard Schachner |
D-1-72-114-245 |
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Rinckstrasse 6 ( location ) |
Villa Romana, former doctor's villa | Corner villa, with loggias , iron balconies and baluster parapets over the roof, late classicist style, end of the 19th century, added one storey and attic apartment in 2005/2006 as part of a general renovation | D-1-72-114-118 | |
Rinckstraße 11 ( location ) |
Spa pension Villa Tuscany | Three storeys with projections , flat hipped roof , neo -Putzgliederungen and iron balconies in Nouveau , 1900; see. Ensemble Kurviertel (Mackstrasse and Salzburger Strasse) | D-1-72-114-120 | |
Rinckstrasse 14 ( location ) |
Spa pension Villa Morgenroth | Three-storey corner building with corner bay tower, flat roof, iron multi-storey balconies, end of the 19th century | D-1-72-114-122 | |
Rosengasse 2 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey with a half- hipped roof , after 1834, older in the core, 18th century archway | D-1-72-114-124 | |
Salinenstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Official staff of the old salt works | Three-storey wing with 25 axes , in the arched style , built by Friedrich von Gärtner in 1836–39 | D-1-72-114-126 |
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Salzburger Strasse 4 ( location ) |
Spa hotel Axelmannstein |
Late medieval aristocratic residence, after the fire of 1834 as Reichenhall's first bathing hotel ( brine and whey spa facility Achselmannstein ) completed in 1846, expansion in 1851/52, extensive expansion into an international grand hotel, four-storey Baroque mansard roof building around the inner courtyard, representative park-side front with risalits , recessed balconies, belvedere and in front Terrace, based on plans by the Dürk construction company, 1909/11;
former coach house and stable connected to the northeast via a high bridge , 1852, conversion to a café-restaurant, neo-baroque building with volute gable and wide balcony, by Lincke and Vent, 1894; large park from the middle of the 19th century, expanded in 1872; Wall hall, colonnades with central projections and corner pavilions, arcade open on the garden side , 1872/73; Business pavilions and row of shops connected at right angles along Salzburger Strasse, 1872/73. Century; Memorial for hotelier Ernst Rinck, portrait relief by Ferdinand von Miller , 1896; Carolus fountain, grotto-like facility with relief and inscription, probably 1919. |
D-1-72-114-129 | |
Salzburger Strasse 7 ( location ) |
State-municipal spa center | Four-wing complex around two inner courtyards , built in modern, factual forms, mosaics with figurative and geometrical representations, entrance plan with portal and sculptures , by Max Littmann , 1927/28 | D-1-72-114-48 |
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Salzburger Strasse 17 ( location ) |
Doctor's villa | Two-storey hipped roof building with central projection and triangular gable , reduced neo-baroque , 1913 by Franz Zell ;
during construction fence |
D-1-72-114-248 | |
Salzburger Strasse 18 ( location ) |
Spa pension Villa Vakuna | With Eckerkerturm, neo-Renaissance plaster structure and multi-storey balconies, marked with the year 1902 | D-1-72-114-132 | |
Salzburger Strasse 20 ( location ) |
Villa Hortensia | Two-storey neo-renaissance building with mezzanine , tail gable , corner bay tower and balconies, 1902;
wrought iron enclosure, at the same time. |
D-1-72-114-133 |
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Salzburger Strasse 21 ( location ) |
Gasthof Hofwirt | Stately three-storey building with a mansard half- hipped roof , facade 1827, older in the core;
Salettl , single-storey, massive gable roof building with ornamental framework gable and canopy, 1917, rear extension 1921; Wirtsgarten , 1917 |
D-1-72-114-134 |
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Salzburger Strasse 28 ( location ) |
Former Villa Karg, now part of the Karlsgymnasium | Elegant, classical group building with gable risalits and belvedere tower , entrance with iron canopy, terrace with iron pavilion , 1869
Simultaneously with the park, the so-called Karlspark |
D-1-72-114-135 | |
Salzburger Strasse 32 ( location ) |
Parish Church of St. Zeno | Former Augustinian canons collegiate church, three-aisled Romanesque basilica with semicircular choir closure , construction started around 1136, completion and consecration in 1228, rebuilt after severe fire damage and conversion to a Gothic pillar basilica by master builder Peter Inntzinger, 1518-20, Baroque style from 1640 removed in the 19th century;
with equipment |
D-1-72-114-136 |
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Salzburger Strasse 34 ( location ) |
St. Zeno cemetery | Old part, walled, 19th century, with grave monuments of the 19th century and early 20th century
War memorial, after 1871 Grave column for Dean Johannes Nepomuk Doff, pastor of St. Zeno, Gothicizing, 1904 |
D-1-72-114-137 |
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Salzburger Strasse 50 ( location ) |
Former monastery, farmhouse | Einfirsthof , two-storey flat saddle roof building , early 19th century, in the core probably still 17th century | D-1-72-114-138 | |
Salzburger Strasse 58 ( location ) |
Farmhouse | Solid, with flat gable roof and return, 18th century | D-1-72-114-141 | |
Sebastianigasse 1 ( location ) |
Residential building | Corner building, three-storey, with flat gable roof and flat bay window , 18th / 19th centuries Century, older in essence | D-1-72-114-147 | |
Tiroler Straße 3 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | With flat gable roof, three storeys, in the core 17th / 18th. Century, facade around the middle of the 19th century | D-1-72-114-151 | |
Tiroler Straße 7 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey, with a flat gable roof, late Gothic archway , modernly inscribed with the year 1532 | D-1-72-114-155 | |
Tiroler Straße 9 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey, with flat gable roof, ground floor vaulted , in the core 16./17. Century, exterior around the middle of the 19th century | D-1-72-114-157 | |
Traunfeldstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Country house | Single-storey saddle roof building with transverse gable, designed asymmetrically due to different eaves heights, with bay window and small, right-angled business section, 1924 by Karl Burghardt | D-1-72-114-252 | |
Traunfeldstrasse 11 ( location ) |
Sanatorium Metropol | Villa-like mansard hipped roof building with gable projections and loggias , neo-baroque , by Jakob Dürk, 1928
Back building, erdgeschossiger Mansardwalmdachbau with dormer and blind arches division , 10 forms a unit with Paepkestraße, probably the first quarter of the 20th century; see. the associated buildings Paepkestrasse 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 |
D-1-72-114-164 | |
Traunfeldstrasse 13 ( location ) |
Former Prinzregent Luitpold military rest home | Elongated representative plastered building, two-storey above a high basement , with a side portal, mansard hipped roofs and longitudinal terrace porch, supported by a higher central building with loggias, in neo-baroque and late art nouveau forms , 1913–15 by building councilor Heinrich Hertlein;
lateral pavilions, at the same time |
D-1-72-114-249 | |
Triftmeisterweg 4 ( location ) |
Former plaster mill | On the ground floor, with a clapboard-hipped roof , 1835 | D-1-72-114-165 | |
Triftmeisterweg 6 ( location ) |
Former Triftmeister accommodation facility | Two-storey, with a half-hip roof, 1754 | D-1-72-114-166 | |
Unterer Lindenplatz ( location ) |
War memorial | Lion on a brick base with flanking fountain basin, red marble, based on a design by the sculptor Franz Bürgerling, 1923. | D-1-72-114-169 | |
Waaggasse 6 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey side eaves building with passage, classicistic facade , after 1834 | D-1-72-114-171 | |
Weißstrasse 2 ( location ) |
villa | Three-storey mansard roof building with polygonal corner bay tower, iron balconies and baroque plaster structure, 1903/04 | D-1-72-114-244 | |
Wisbacherstraße 2 ( location ) |
Spa pension | Cubic building with elegant late classicist wall structure, gable risalits and loggias , upper floor with ornamental framework, protruding flat roofs, 1869 by Franz Fuchsreiter, iron balconies in Art Nouveau early 20th century
Park with iron fence , at the same time |
D-1-72-114-172 | |
Wisbacherstraße 6 ( location ) |
Hotel carer | Four-storey spa pension building , with cantilevered hip roofs , tower projections, wooden balconies and baroque plaster structure, 1899 by Franz Fuchsreiter
Garden pavilion, timber construction, Gothicizing |
D-1-72-114-173 | |
Wittelsbacherstraße 2 ( location ) |
Schinderkapelle | With tent roof , 1749; with equipment | D-1-72-114-174 | |
Wittelsbacherstraße 9 ( location ) |
Kurpension Haus Glücksburg | Palais-like, with mansard roof and gables , neo-Baroque , with balconies and colored rich Art Nouveau - facade stucco , Karl Böhm, 1904 | D-1-72-114-175 | |
Wittelsbacherstraße 11 ( location ) |
Former doctor's villa | Painterly and asymmetrically structured by transverse gable projections with ornamental bay windows , porches and lattice towers above the northern entrance, based on plans by Anton Wilcke, around 1897/98 | D-1-72-114-243 |
Karlstein
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Amerangholz ( location ) |
Amerang tower ruins | Ruins of the former Amerang tower castle , built around the middle of the 12th century, probably in 1262 by Duke Heinrich XIII. destroyed. | D-1-72-114-193 | |
Amerangwood; Gebersberg; Gfallsgraben; In Seebichl; Karlsteiner Hofholz; Kugelbacher wood; Kugelbachweg 8; Near the Brunnhaus; Sea side; Thumseestrasse 41; Thumseestrasse 51; Unteresselgraben ( location ) |
Brine pipeline | The brine pipeline was laid between 1613 and 1619 to process excess brine from Reichenhall in a branch saline in Traunstein and later also in Rosenheim . Renewed in 1810 and extended to Rosenheim, closed in 1958. | D-1-72-114-190 |
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Bruckthal 13 ( location ) |
Kaser of the Zwieselalm; Mountain accommodation, so-called Kaiser Wilhelm House | Kaser der Zwieselalm, ground floor saddle roof building with boarded gable, 18th century; Kaiser Wilhelm House, two-story, massive monopitch roof , 1897; 1386 m altitude. | D-1-72-114-192 | |
Kugelbacher Holz ( location ) |
Amalia rest | Lookout pulpit and place of worship, so-called Amalienruhe or Amalienhöhe. Chapel building open on one side with a gable roof and inscription panel, 1908 | D-1-72-114-320 |
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Kugelbachweg ( location ) |
Kugelbachalm | Ground floor unplastered building made of quarry stone , 17th / 18th centuries Century, vaulted inside , marble window and door frames probably come from Amerang Castle | D-1-72-114-191 | |
Near Bruckthalweber ( location ) |
Associated small court chapel | Neo-Gothic , built at the end of the 19th century | D-1-72-114-176 | |
Near the former Seebachmühle ( location ) |
Seebach Chapel | Wegkapelle , solid construction with a protruding bell roof and stucco ornaments , marked on the facade with the year 1608 | D-1-72-114-189 | |
Pankrazberg, Schmalschlägerstraße ( location ) |
Karlstein castle ruins | Ridge castle built by the Peilsteiners before 1150 , expansion of the complex into a castle in the 16th and 17th centuries,
Remains of the shield wall with archway before 1150; Remains of the Romanesque castle chapel St. Andreas from the 12th century; Remnants of the keep from the early 13th century |
D-1-72-114-182 |
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Schmalschlägerstrasse 15; Kirchweg to St. Pankraz; Proximity
Schmalschlägerstrasse; Pankrazberg |
Catholic pilgrimage church of St. Pankraz |
Baroque hall building with retracted choir above the older previous building, by Lorenzo Sciasca , 1687–1689; with equipment
Corresponding staircase with a small Lourdes grotto , 17th century in front of a stone cross on a volute base , early 20th century |
D-1-72-114-178 |
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Schmalschlägerstraße 16 ( location ) |
Palfner farm | In the core of the 17th century, the roof truss is marked with the year 1888
Former wash house with a boarded upper floor, 19th century |
D-1-72-114-179 | |
Schmalschlägerstrasse 17; Near Schmalschlägerstraße ( location ) |
Former forester's house, so-called Schlössl | Erected from the stones of Karlstein Castle, in the core 17th century, extension to a villa by Albert Schmid in 1898
Two-storey building in neo-Baroque design language with hipped roof and roof skylights and corner turrets and Mittelrisaliten with balconies and loggias Associated park-like gardens with wrought iron fencing, also from 1898 Barn building with attached henhouse, marked with the year 1757 Wooden barn with barrel vault , built after 1900 Rauchhaus , ground floor saddle roof building, marked 1899 |
D-1-72-114-180 |
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Thumseestraße 33 ( location ) |
Gasthof Kaitl | Consists of two two-storey houses in structural connection, plaster structure with several fresco cartouches , northern part of the building with a mansard hipped roof , end of the 19th century, southern part with a crooked hipped roof , marked with the year 1755 | D-1-72-114-184 | |
Thumseestraße 46 ( location ) |
Brunnhaus Fager | Well house of the former Reichenhall-Traunstein brine pipeline
Two-storey plastered building with a half-hipped roof marked with the year 1800 Outbuildings on the opposite side of the street in the same way, but on the ground floor, probably also built in 1800 |
D-1-72-114-186 | |
Thumseestraße 51 ( location ) |
Brunnhaus Seebichl | Well house of the former Reichenhall-Traunstein brine pipeline
With a half-hipped roof, marked with the year 1797 |
D-1-72-114-187 | |
Thumseestraße 58 ( location ) |
Moserwirt inn | Wide-spread building with towed flat gable roof , in the core 16./17. Century; Modern roof and painting | D-1-72-114-188 |
Kirchberg
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Am Schroffen 5 ( location ) |
Large border stone Bavaria / Salzburg | Marked with the year 1574 | D-1-72-114-195 | |
Hirschmühlenweg 2 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Former mill, so-called Mittermühle, today a residential and commercial building, two-storey building with a crooked roof , probably the 18th century, facade with plastered structures and an image of a saint in the gable from the 1st half of the 19th century
Ground floor annex connected to the rear with a monopitch roof , end of the 19th century |
D-1-72-114-194 | |
Thumseestraße 2 d ( location ) |
Tannenburg hostel | Characteristic pension building, three-storey with a protruding flat hipped roof , gable risalit , ornamental framework and window frames in historicizing forms, built around 1870/80 | D-1-72-114-196 | |
Thumseestraße 3 ( location ) |
Villa Pankraz | Two-storey, asymmetrical building above a high base with a corner tower, a dwelling and lateral hip roof projections, all roofs with overhangs, end of the 19th century | D-1-72-114-197 | |
Thumseestraße 11 ( location ) |
Kirchberg-Schlössl | Baroque complex with a dwelling, corner turret and stucco facade, marked with the year 1723, the core is probably older
Connected house chapel St. Anna, 1725; with equipment |
D-1-72-114-198 |
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Thumseestraße 23 ( location ) |
Former service building of the Saalach power plant | Free-standing two-storey building with a hipped roof in transverse and longitudinal directions, baroque style , built in 1910 | D-1-72-114-250 | |
Thumseestraße 25 ( location ) |
Saalach power plant |
Hydroelectric power station , built primarily to generate traction power during the electrification of the Freilassing – Berchtesgaden railway line in 1910–13, with later technical additions;
associated buildings:
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D-1-72-114-233 |
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Marzoll
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Römerstrasse 54 ( location ) |
Former farmhouse | Mid-section building with a gable roof towed on one side , 18th century | D-1-72-114-200 | |
Schloßberg 2 ( location ) |
Marzoll Castle | Square three-storey building with round corner towers, formerly with a moat roof , built in the third decade of the 16th century, internal extensions 17th / 18th. Century, Gothic renewal of the exterior with battlements , 1838/40; with equipment
Gatehouse , two-story hipped roof building , 16./17. century Farm building , single-storey, unplastered saddle roof construction, 16./17. century Remaining castle garden walls preserved |
D-1-72-114-201 |
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Schloßberg 6 ( location ) |
Catholic parish church of St. Valentin |
Nave Romanesque , 1142, Late Gothic extension 1437, Barockisierung 1744/48; with equipment
Cemetery, graves of the family Frh . Malsen , eight Gothic monuments, late 19th century Death lamp , late Gothic, 15th century, with plaques commemorating the campaigns in 1805, 1809, 1813 |
D-1-72-114-202 |
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Schloßberg 9 ( location ) |
Former rectory | Plastered solid building with crooked roof , probably early 19th century | D-1-72-114-203 | |
Schloßberg 11 ( location ) |
Former school, now rectory | Two-story hipped roof building with segmented arched windows , 1834 | D-1-72-114-204 | |
Untersbergstrasse 7 ( location ) |
Farmhouse | Two-storey with flat gable roof and back, living area with gable arbor, baroque plaster structures, arched fletz and marble portal, inscribed "1614" | D-1-72-114-205 | |
Untersbergstrasse 10 ( location ) |
Former farmhouse | Einfirsthof , very broad residential part, former stable part converted to apartments, flat saddle roof, 18th century | D-1-72-114-206 | |
Untersbergstrasse 18 ( location ) |
Farmhouse | Two-storey with a flat gable roof and back, plastered living area, with gable arbor , door and window frames in sandstone , marked with the year 1683
Crucifix mid 18th century |
D-1-72-114-207 | |
Untersbergstrasse 19 ( location ) |
Former farmhouse | Two-storey with flat gable roof and back, living area with plastered structure, door and window frames in sandstone, 17th / 18th century. Century, commercial section expanded into apartments | D-1-72-114-208 | |
Untersbergstrasse 59; Untersbergstrasse 59 a ( location ) |
Former farmhouse | Two-storey with a crooked roof and plaster structures, business section expanded, marked with the year 1845 | D-1-72-114-209 |
Nonn
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Nonn 21 ( location ) |
Flatscherbauer | Einfirsthof , stately two-storey complex with a crooked roof and plaster structure, early 19th century, gable balconies subsequently | D-1-72-114-211 | |
Nonn 38 ( location ) |
Sacristan maker | Former farmhouse, two-story Einfirsthof with high arbor, marked with the year 1688 | D-1-72-114-212 | |
Nonn 44 ( location ) |
Catholic Church of St. George |
Hall building with Romanesque and Gothic nave walls from the 12th century, late Gothic choir from the 15th century, Baroque extension and roof turret from 1751; with equipment ;
Outer pulpit around 1600; Cemetery with walling and arched portal , 16./17. Century; Marian column from 1895 based on a design by Paul Sayer, cast by Ferdinand von Miller the Elder. J. |
D-1-72-114-210 |
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Nonn 46, near Fallnsteiner ( location ) |
Brechlbad | Brechlbad , ground floor building made of plastered quarry stone masonry with a protruding saddle roof , probably early 19th century | D-1-72-114-213 | |
Nonn 49 ( location ) |
Lacknerbauer | Two-storey ridge courtyard with flat gable roof and high arbor, probably 17th century in the core | D-1-72-114-214 | |
Nonn 76 ( location ) |
Fellnerhof | Farmhouse, residential part with two-storey pitched roof construction , in the core 18th century, remodeling and expansion with roof renewal and transverse gable around / after 1920
To the east, a large, arched stable building, end of the 19th century |
D-1-72-114-307 | |
Nonn 81 ( location ) |
Staufen Chapel | Saddle roof construction with roof turrets , made of quarry stone masonry, carved into the rock, 1929; with equipment | D-1-72-114-334 | |
near Nonn 81, Hochstaufen ( location ) |
Summit cross on the Hochstaufen | Summit cross , wrought iron , erected in 1853; at an altitude of 1771 m | D-1-72-128-32 | |
Nonn 82 ( location ) |
Villa Lamprechtshof | Two-storey complex with a protruding flat gable roof, wooden two-storey balcony porch and neo-renaissance plaster structure, end of the 19th century | D-1-72-114-215 | |
Nonn 83 ( location ) |
Villa Buchhof | Elegant palace-like mansard roof building , located on a hill, built by architect Böhm from Bad Reichenhall in 1929, at its core an old farm estate | D-1-72-114-216 | |
Nonn 100 ( location ) |
Tagweinerhof | Saddle roof construction with recurrence on both sides, two-storey residential part with knee floor and plaster structure, wide gable and short high arbor, built in 1906 | D-1-72-114-306 | |
Nonn 103 ( location ) |
Finderlhof | Einfirsthof, two-storey Satteldachbau with arched -Door jambs and plaster division, gable arbors and Marie medallion denoted by 1841 | D-1-72-114-217 |
Schwarzbach
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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In Schwarzbach ( location ) |
Chapel belonging to the Roider inn | With a crooked roof and ridge turret , marked with the year 1600; with equipment | D-1-72-114-219 | |
Rainthalstraße 35 ( location ) |
Former Roider inn | Freestanding building with hipped roof , essentially 18th century | D-1-72-114-218 | |
Reichenhaller Straße 90 ( location ) |
Former farmhouse | Formerly with a crooked roof, in the gable field sheet metal picture with Saint George , probably early 19th century | D-1-72-114-220 |
Thumsee
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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In Obernesselgraben , on the brine pipeline path ( location ) |
Chapel of St. Anthony | Plastered building with hipped roof from 1827 | D-1-72-114-222 | |
St 2101 ( location ) |
Reichenhall-Traunstein brine pipeline | The brine pipeline was laid between 1613 and 1619 to process excess brine from Reichenhall in a branch saline in Traunstein and later also in Rosenheim . Renewed in 1810 and extended to Rosenheim, closed in 1958. | D-1-72-114-223 | |
Thumsee 1 ( location ) |
Seewirt | Former Villa Pachmayr, now Gasthaus Seewirt am Thumsee. Two-storey cross-gable building with protruding flat gable roofs over decorative beams and trusses, surrounding loggia , 1873 | D-1-72-114-221 |
Weissbach
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Reichenhaller Straße 40 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey with plaster structure, gothic portal and flat saddle roof , marked with the year 1897
Cross-sectional, structured economic section, south with a one-story workshop building, around 1900 West villa-like residential building as a head building, around 1900 |
D-1-72-114-225 | |
Tumpenstrasse 11 ( location ) |
Gasthaus Obermühle | Stately building with plaster structures and a crooked roof , door frames marked with the year 1818
St. Anna's Court Chapel , on the north side of the outbuilding (Tumpenstrasse 11b), 1760; with equipment Walled-in red marble column with a Madonna figure on the north-western corner of Tumpenstrasse 11 b, around 1420 Stable building, east side unplastered, north side with a small exposed brick building, marked with the year 1879 Garten salettl , timber construction, end of the 19th century; in the pub garden |
D-1-72-114-226 |
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Forest of St. Zeno
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Schlegelalm ( location ) |
Schlegelalm | Kaser of the Lower Schlegelalm, erdgeschossiger, überkämmter block building on dry stone plinth, flat-gabled roof with flock shingles , probably 19th century in the core .; 1295 m altitude. | D-1-72-114-330 |
Former architectural monuments
This section lists objects that were previously entered in the list of monuments.
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Bad Reichenhall Fallbacherstraße 2 ( location ) |
Former saline master craftsman house | Plastered building with half hipped roof and low extension, marked with the year 1766 | D-1-72-114-5 | |
Bad Reichenhall Rinckstrasse 5 ( location ) |
Spa pension Maria Theresia | Three-storey corner building with a neo-baroque facade, gables and balconies, marked with the year 1904 | D-1-72-114-117 |
Lost monuments
This section lists objects that were previously entered in the list of monuments, but no longer exist.
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Bad Reichenhall Salzburger Strasse 59 ( location ) |
Farmhouse | Two-storey with a flat gable roof , baroque frescoes in the gable , 18th century
Canceled at the end of 2011 |
D-1-72-114-140 |
See also
Remarks
- ↑ 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
- Wilhelm Neu, Volker Liedke: Upper Bavaria . Ed .: Michael Petzet , Bavarian State Office for the Preservation of Monuments (= Monuments in Bavaria . Volume I.2 ). Oldenbourg, Munich 1986, ISBN 3-486-52392-9 .
Web links
- List of monuments for Bad Reichenhall (PDF) at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation
- Bad Reichenhall in the Bavarian Monument Atlas
- ↑ Johannes Lang : History of Bad Reichenhall. Ph.CW Schmidt, Neustadt / Aisch 2009, ISBN 978-3-87707-759-7 , p. 565