List of architectural monuments in Bad Wiessee

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The monuments of the Upper Bavarian municipality of Bad Wiessee are listed 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.

Bad Wiessee with Ringspitz and Kotlahnerkopf in the background
Bad Wiessee coat of arms

Architectural monuments according to districts

Bad Wiessee

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Adrian-Stoop-Straße 37, 39
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Wandelhalle with concert and theater hall of the iodine-sulfur bath Wiessee In the forms of the strict Heimatstyle, by Bruno Biehler , 1933–1935, elongated, plastered, flat gable roof building opened through large French windows with a tower, music pavilion, enclosure and terrace and open staircase with a female sculpture, by Fritz Schmoll called Eisenwerth

Bronze fountain decorated with figures, by von Miller; with technical equipment

Pump house, octagonal plastered tent roof, by Bruno Biehler, 1935; with technical equipment

D-1-82-111-35 Wandelhalle with concert and theater hall of the iodine-sulfur bath Wiessee
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On the Leiten
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Private chapel, so-called forest chapel, memorial chapel of the von Miller family Neo-Romanesque open saddle roof, by Rupert von Miller , 1900; with equipment D-1-82-111-9 Private chapel, so-called forest chapel, memorial chapel of the von Miller family
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Village square
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Former grain bin Two-storey flat gable roof block construction with arbor, 1647/48 (dendrochronologically dated) D-1-82-111-3 Former grain bin
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Dorfplatz 1
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Living part of the farmhouse Flat gable roof building with log construction upper floor, all-round arbor and partially covered gable arbor, marked "1737" D-1-82-111-1 Living part of the farmhouse
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Village square 9; Near Fischergasse
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Former farm with associated boathouse Einfirsthof, flat gable roof building with block construction upper floor, all-round arbor, boarded gable arbor, probably 18th century, carved or stuccoed window crowns and architectural painting at the beginning of the 20th century

Boathouse, boarded timber frame construction with a gable roof and lake-side entrance gate with the von Miller family coat of arms painted on, probably 1896

D-1-82-111-4 Former farm with associated boathouse
Dorfplatz 12
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Former Einfirsthof Flat gable roof with partly boarded-up log building upper floor, arbor and gable arbor, marked "1749" D-1-82-111-5 Former Einfirsthof
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Fischergasse 6
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Former farmhouse Two-storey boarded-up block building with flat gable roof, parlor porch and arbor, probably 17th century, east side expanded at the beginning of the 20th century D-1-82-111-7 Former farmhouse
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Fritz-von-Miller-Weg 8; Fritz-von-Miller-Weg 4 a; Fritz-von-Miller-Weg 5
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Catholic parish church Mariae Himmelfahrt Hall building with retracted polygonal choir and high north tower, in the form of a Gothic style, 1924–1926; with equipment

Rectory, one-storey half-hipped roof building with bay window, in the local style, 1933

Bergfriedhof, system on the ridge of a slope with curved paths and groups of graves, around 1940; all designed by Rupert von Miller

Cemetery cross, neo-Gothic monumental crucifix with weather mantle, 1905

D-1-82-111-8 Catholic parish church Mariae Himmelfahrt
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Kirchenweg 6
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Evangelical Lutheran Peace Church Flat-roofed hall building with built-in gallery, tower with onion dome, by Bruno Biehler, 1936/37

Rectory, attached two-storey saddle roof building, by Bruno Biehler, 1936/37

D-1-82-111-10 Evangelical Lutheran Peace Church
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Lindenplatz 7
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hotel Stately two-storey flat gable roof building with knee floor, plaster band structure and gable-side balconies, built in 1864 D-1-82-111-11 hotel
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Near the village square
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Court chapel, so-called Sternegger chapel Small open gable roof building with protective grating, the core of the 18th century D-1-82-111-6 Court chapel, so-called Sternegger chapel
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Sanktjohanserstraße 12
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town hall Two-storey flat saddle roof building with ridge turrets, open ground floor arcades, south-facing arbor and facade paintings, in the reduced Heimat style, 1930/31 by Hermann Lang, 1979/80 western extension D-1-82-111-12 town hall
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Sanktjohanserstraße 14
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Post office Two-storey hipped roof building with elements of the New Objectivity, Expressionism and Heimat style, 1926, additions 1933, outbuilding, 1930 D-1-82-111-13 Post office
Sonnenfeldweg 29
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Chapel, so-called Hubertus Chapel New Baroque hipped roof building and onion roof turret, 1910; with equipment D-1-82-111-14 Chapel, so-called Hubertus Chapel
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Sterneggerstrasse 14; Sterneggerstraße 14 a
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Former Einfirsthof Two-storey, partly boarded flat gable roof block construction with parlor porch, arbor and gable arbor, in the core 1587–1589 (dendrochronologically dated), First marked with the year "1737" D-1-82-111-15 Former Einfirsthof
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Angled

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Near the crossing route
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Former Triftstadel, now the water watch station Ground floor boarded timber frame construction with half-hipped roof and sea-side entrance opening for Trift ships and boats, 1821, interior partially changed D-1-82-111-34 Former Triftstadel, now the water watch station
Ringbergstrasse 43 b
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Former fisherman's house, now Gasthof Abwinkler Hof Two-storey block building with flat gable roof and gable-sided arbors, western part 17th century, eastern part probably redesigned in 1936 as a wooden structure in the local style D-1-82-111-16 Former fisherman's house, now Gasthof Abwinkler Hof
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Ringbergstrasse 49
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Chapel shrine, so-called Sappl chapel Small open gable roof building with roof turret, probably second half of the 18th century, roof turret and protective grille around 1900; with equipment D-1-82-111-18 Chapel shrine, so-called Sappl chapel
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Ringseeweg 7
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Former Einfirsthof Two-storey, north-east lined flat gable roof block construction with arbor and wooden jacket on the former farm section, first half of the 17th century, windows of the 19th century, completely renovated in 1989 D-1-82-111-19 BW
Ringseeweg 11
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Former Einfirsthof Boarded upper floor block construction with knee floor, three-sided circumferential arbor and boarded gable arbor, 17th / 18th century. Century, completely renewed in 1995 D-1-82-111-20 BW
Near the Ringseeweg
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Court chapel, so-called Friedl Chapel Small gable roof building with simple plaster structure, probably late 18th century; with equipment D-1-82-111-21 Court chapel, so-called Friedl Chapel
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Seerosenweg 2
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Living part of the former farmhouse Boarded up first floor block construction with flat gable roof, arbor and partially boarded gable arbor, 18th century D-1-82-111-22 BW

Altwiessee

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Löblweg 6
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So-called Herz-Jesu-Kapelle Small flat gable roof building with roof turret, 1934 D-1-82-111-49 So-called Herz-Jesu-Kapelle
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Sanktjohanserstraße 36
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School with fire brigade Two-wing, right-angled complex in the alpine home style, western wing two-story flat saddle roof building with plaster decoration, northern wing single-story flat saddle roof building with an upstream break hall and clapboard onion dome, marked with the year "1935" D-1-82-111-47 School with fire brigade
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Sterneggerstraße 9
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Grain bin Two-storey block building, probably 16./17. Century, housing, marked "1709" D-1-82-111-43 Grain bin
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Auer Alm

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Auer Alm 1
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So-called Aueralm chapel Small open clapboard flat saddle roof building, around 1850, heavily renovated D-1-82-111-39 So-called Aueralm chapel
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Grundner

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Grundner 1
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grange Elongated two-storey single-ridge courtyard with flat saddle roof, arbors and facade paintings, by Lorenz Hofmann, 1901 D-1-82-111-23 BW

Wood

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At Frais 1
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Former Einfirsthof Flat gable roof with block construction upper floor, baluster arbor and partially covered gable arbor, marked with the year "1778"

Court chapel, so-called Fraiskapelle, small baroque saddle roof building, second half of the 18th century; with equipment

D-1-82-111-30 Former Einfirsthof
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Buchbergweg 2
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Former Einfirsthof Flat gable roof building with log construction upper floor, surrounding arbor and gable arbor, mid-18th century D-1-82-111-28 BW
Graberweg 1
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Former farmhouse Flat gable roof building with log building upper floor, all-round arbor and paneled gable arbor, probably 1618 (dendrochronologically dated) D-1-82-111-24 Former farmhouse
Holzer Strasse; Near Deierl
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Memorial cross Small tuff cross, marked "1819" D-1-82-111-25 Memorial cross
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Max-Obermayr-Weg 4
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Einfirsthof, Flat gable roof building with log building upper floor, all-round arbor and partially covered gable arbor, essentially early 17th century, partly heavily renovated D-1-82-111-26 Einfirsthof,
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Schwoagaweg 6
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Hamlet chapel, so-called plague chapel Small baroque saddle roof building with onion ridge turret, second half of the 18th century, painting of the 20th century; with equipment D-1-82-111-27 Hamlet chapel, so-called plague chapel
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Schwoagaweg 20
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Einfirsthof Flat gable roof building with log building upper floor, all-round arbor and partially paneled gable arbor, mid-17th century, roof construction 1926 D-1-82-111-31 Einfirsthof

Breitenbach service hut

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District XXXVI Breitenbach Dept. 1
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Forest service hut Two-storey flat saddle roof building in block construction with outside stairs, 1912 D-1-82-111-36 Forest service hut
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Neuhüttenalm

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On the Neuhüttenalm
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Chapel in memory of the members of the Alpine Skier Club who fell in World War I. Small clapboard, steep gable roof building, 1922 D-1-82-111-38 Chapel in memory of the members of the Alpine Skier Club who fell in World War I.
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Neuhüttenalm 1
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Almhütte, so-called Hagnhütte of the Neuhüttenalm Partly boarded-up block construction with flat gable roof, first half of the 19th century D-1-82-111-37 Almhütte, so-called Hagnhütte of the Neuhüttenalm
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Raw arch

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Near raw arch; Raw sheet 1
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So-called Quirinskapelle Saddle roof construction with a canopy over wooden supports, built in 1828 over a stone oil well known since 1430; with equipment D-1-82-111-32 So-called Quirinskapelle
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Winner

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Winner 2
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Villa Amalienburg Ground floor, stucco-structured hipped roof building in neo-baroque forms with entrance portico and sea-side risalit-like porch, by Thunig and Pabst, 1898, side wing and portico later D-1-82-111-33 BW

Former architectural monuments

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Bad Wiessee
Dorfplatz 3
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So-called Erlacherhof, a farmhouse with a gable and a Biedermeier two-wing front door Probably the second quarter of the 19th century D-1-82-111-2 BW
Abwinkl
Ringbergstraße 48
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Former farmhouse, so-called Beim Puderer One-ridge system, residential part boarded-up block building with arbor and parlor porch, 18th century D-1-82-111-17 Former farmhouse, so-called Beim Puderer
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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 monument property - 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 or 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

  • Klaus Kratzsch: District Miesbach (= Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation [Hrsg.]: Monuments in Bavaria . Volume I.15 ). 2nd improved edition. Munich / Zurich 1987.

Web links

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