List of architectural monuments in Bayrischzell

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The monuments of the Upper Bavarian municipality of Bayrischzell 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.

View of Bayrischzell
Bayrischzell coat of arms

Architectural monuments according to districts

Bayrischzell

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Alpenstraße (B 307), between Bayrischzell and Osterhofen
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Court chapel, so-called Mainwolf chapel Small open gable roof building, probably second half of the 18th century D-1-82-112-4 Court chapel, so-called Mainwolf chapel
Bahnhofstrasse 6
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Bayrischzell station building Two-storey flat gable roof building with boarded upper storey, arbors and south-facing external stairs.

Former engine shed boarded up wooden construction, plastered living area with boarded gable. Both in forms of the alpine home style, built in the years 1910/1911 (see Tannermühlstraße 2)

D-1-82-112-62 Bayrischzell station building
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Kirchplatz 1
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Catholic parish church St. Margareth Baroque central building with retracted semicircular choir and west tower. Built by Abraham Millauer in the years 1733/1734, consecrated in 1786. Tufa west tower in the core late Gothic D-1-82-112-1 Catholic parish church St. Margareth
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Kirchplatz 1
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Cemetery chapel Baroque, built in 1785 D-1-82-112-2 Cemetery chapel
Church square, in the cemetery wall
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Inscription board Half-round, framed inscription panel made of red marble in memory of Josef Vogel, founder of the Bayrischzell mountain costume preservation association, 1933 D-1-82-112-3 Inscription board
Sudelfeldstrasse 3
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Former farmhouse, called Beim Peter Residential part with a bay window on the gable side and plastered block construction upper floor, with baluster arbor and high arbor. Second half of the 18th century. Façade painting second half of the 20th century D-1-82-112-5 Former farmhouse, called Beim Peter
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Sudelfeldstraße 21
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Rosary Chapel New Baroque saddle roof building with roof turrets, built according to plans by Gabriel von Seidl in 1913. At the former country estate of Graf Schönborn, later Hotel Schönbrunn D-1-82-112-6 Rosary Chapel
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Sudelfeldstraße 26
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Former farmhouse, so-called Oberlarch Residential part with block construction upper floor from 1678, facade painting 1777, arbor and boarded gable arbor renewed in the second half of the 19th century. Small log building, probably a former grain bin, 17th / 18th centuries Century, renewed D-1-82-112-7 BW
Sudelfeldstraße 36
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Country house, so-called Haus Thier Saddle roof construction with boarded up upper floor, corner stand bay window and arbors, around 1915 D-1-82-112-64 Country house, so-called Haus Thier
Tannerhofstraße 30
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Former farmhouse Residential part with block construction upper floor, baluster arbor and gable arbor, end of the 18th century, revisions in the local style from the beginning of the 20th century D-1-82-112-8 BW
Tannermühlstrasse 2
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Locomotive shed at Bayrischzell station see Bahnhofstrasse 6 D-1-82-112-62 Locomotive shed at Bayrischzell station
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Village

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Village
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Lourdes Chapel Neo-Gothic saddle roof building with roof turrets. Built in 1884 D-1-82-112-10 BW
Village 1
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Farmhouse, so-called Beim Sixt In essence, probably the 18th century. Redesign as a plastered building with baluster arbors around 1830/1840 D-1-82-112-12 BW
Village 2
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Farmhouse, so-called Beim Mair Log building upper floor of the 17th century, plastered in the early 19th century, baluster arbor and high arbor D-1-82-112-11 BW
Village 4
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Farmhouse, so-called Beim Steffl Residential part in the core 17./18. Century. Expansion with a high knee, baluster arbor and high balcony around 1820/1830.

Barn, free-standing, boarded frame construction with flat saddle roof, end of the 18th century.

D-1-82-112-13 BW
Village 4, in the garden
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Former bakery at the Stefflhof Small quarry stone saddle roof building, probably first half of the 19th century D-1-82-112-13 BW
Village 5
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Former farmhouse, so-called Beim Bauer Flat gable roof construction with block construction upper floor, protruding, solidly lined east corner, arbor and partially paneled gable arbor. Second half of the 17th century D-1-82-112-14 BW

Geitau

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Baumgarten
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Mieseben or Baumgarten chapel Small open gable roof building, built in the 18th century D-1-82-112-22 BW
Geitau
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Chapel of Our Lady of Sorrows Boarded timber frame construction with straight choir closure and west tower, probably from 1732, relocation and boarding 1885, tower 1920 D-1-82-112-15 Chapel of Our Lady of Sorrows
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Geitau 5
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Stately farmhouse, known as Beim Unteröstner, today Hasenöhrl-Hof Residential and commercial section with upper floor block construction, surrounding baluster arbor and gable arbor, 1778. D-1-82-112-16 Stately farmhouse, known as Beim Unteröstner, today Hasenöhrl-Hof
Geitau 7
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Farmhouse, so-called Beim Oberöstner Residential part with upper floor block construction, high knee floor, baluster arbor and high arbor, 1778 D-1-82-112-17 Farmhouse, so-called Beim Oberöstner
Geitau 10
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So-called at the nail smith Two-storey flat gable roof building with block construction knee and gable arbor, marked with the year 1804, in the core the 16th century. D-1-82-112-18 So-called at the nail smith
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Geitau 12
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Residential part of a former farmhouse, the so-called Duneihof Flat gable roof building with log construction upper floor, all-round arbor and partially covered gable arbor, 1687.

Transferred from Brandenberg (Tyrol) in 1998

D-1-82-112-41 Residential part of a former farmhouse, the so-called Duneihof
Geitau 35
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Former small farmhouse and blacksmith shop, so-called Schmiedhäusl Block construction upper floor in the residential and commercial area, eastern part of the gable front. End of the 16th century D-1-82-112-19 Former small farmhouse and blacksmith shop, so-called Schmiedhäusl
Geitau 38
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Farmhouse, so-called Beim Hürmer Residential part with plastered log building upper floor, baluster balcony and gable arbor, 1795. In the 19th century, a window axis was added to the east D-1-82-112-20 Farmhouse, so-called Beim Hürmer
Geitau 65
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Farmhouse, so-called Beim Kloo Stately, with a living area and a former horse stable under a ridge. Block construction upper floor 1699, brick ground floor mainly from the late Middle Ages D-1-82-112-25 BW
Geitau 65
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Former forest service hut, so-called Holzerstube, now a residential building Two-storey flat gable roof block construction with outside stairs and arbor, around 1880/1890 D-1-82-112-38 BW
Geitau 70
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Living part of the former small farmhouse Flat saddle roof building with plastered log building upper floor, high knee floor and arbor. Essentially 18th century, revisions in the 19th century D-1-82-112-39 BW
Unterbichl, on the Kreuzberg
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Calvary Chapel Small flat saddle roof building, marked with the year 1889 D-1-82-112-21 BW

Osterhofen

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On the B 307
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Wayside chapel Small open gable roof building with plaster structure, 18./19. century D-1-82-112-27 Wayside chapel
Hunter 1
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Former hunter and Gütler house (Sollacher Jägerhaus) Two-storey single-ridge courtyard with a flat gable roof, plastered log building upper floor and baluster and gable arbours, moved from the lake mountain slope in 1815 and rebuilt. Upper and attic storey second half of the 18th century D-1-82-112-28 BW
Osterhofen
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Chapel of St. Mary of the Assumption Second half of the 17th century, redesign and furnishings around 1798 D-1-82-112-26 Chapel of St. Mary of the Assumption
Osterhofen 4
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Farmhouse, called Beim Schneider With a block construction upper floor, around the middle of the 18th century. Knee stick, roof structure, boarded gable and arbor parapet 19th century D-1-82-112-29 BW
Osterhofen 17
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Farmhouse, called Beim Wirtl with log building upper floor and arbors, 1798 D-1-82-112-31 Farmhouse, called Beim Wirtl
Osterhofen 19
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Former Einfirsthof Flat gable roof building with block construction upper floor, polygonal parlor bay window, two-sided circumferential arbor and paneled gable arbor, 16./17. century D-1-82-112-30 BW
Osterhofen 19
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At home, the so-called Paradieshäusl Two-storey plastered flat gable roof block building 18th century, wall paintings from the 19th century. 1989/1990 moved about 20 meters to the south D-1-82-112-32 At home, the so-called Paradieshäusl
At house Osterhofen 22
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crucifix Large wooden crucifix with Mater Dolorosa and weather mantle, second half of the 19th century D-1-82-112-35 crucifix
Osterhofen 56
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Former craftsman's house, called Beim Maurer in Oberberg Two-storey block building with flat gable roof, two-sided arbor and partially paneled gable arbor, 1756, arbors renewed at the end of the 19th century, modern paintings D-1-82-112-33 BW
Osterhofen 57
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Former craftsman's house, called Beim Rotweber in Oberberg Two-storey block building with flat gable roof, arbor and partially covered gable arbor, 1756. Arbors and windows around 1900 D-1-82-112-34 BW

Other districts

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Bäckeralpe, Tiroler Straße, on the border between Bavaria and Tyrol
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Memorial stone Memorial stone with inscription plaque from 1931 in memory of the Bavarians and Tyroleans who fell in the wars of liberation 1805 to 1809 D-1-82-112-9 BW
Clear 1
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Clearer Farmhouse with parlor extension on the south side, end of the 17th century. Plastered log building upper floor, baluster arbor and roof structure with gable arbor first half of the 19th century

Brechlbad , block construction, double system, first marked with the year "1725"

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Clearer, at the northeastern courtyard entrance
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Wayside shrine Tuff pillars with lantern attachment. Allegedly erected in memory of those killed in the Sendling Farmers' Battle in 1705. Also called plague column D-1-82-112-24 BW
Klarermühle 2
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Former Klarermühle Ground floor, steep saddle roof building over a high basement, second quarter of the 19th century D-1-82-112-40 BW
On the Wendelstein
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Wendelstein Chapel Summit chapel, small shingled rotunda, by Georg Klarer , 1718 D-1-82-112-36 Wendelstein Chapel
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Hauswiese southwest of the Zipfelwirt, Tiroler Straße
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Large stable barn Wooden block and plank bond, 17./18. century D-1-82-112-37 BW
Unteres Sudelfeld 9
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Former SS rest home, since 1948 a youth hostel Two-storey flat gable roof building with eaves-side extension over defensive-like natural stone substructures, in the reduced historicizing Heimat style, 1938 D-1-82-112-68 Former SS rest home, since 1948 a youth hostel
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Alpine pastures, forest buildings and land monuments

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Klooaschau 2
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Forest service hut Two-storey block building in the form of a ridge courtyard with a flat saddle roof and gable arbor, built in 1863 D-1-82-112-47 Forest service hut
South-west under the Wendelstein at an altitude of 1148 meters
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Lower Dicklalm Hut and calf barn parallel to each other. Cowshed running backwards. In block construction and brick, 18th century and around 1900

Klaubstein enclosure wall of the Almanger, covered by a bar fence, 18th / 19th centuries century

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Northeast under the Aiplspitz at an altitude of 1331 meters
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Geitauer Aipl (lower hut) Plastered quarry stone building with renewed shingle roof and boarded gable. First marked with the year "1765"

Block construction part 2007

D-1-82-112-44 BW
North-east under the Aiplspitz at an altitude of 1331 meters
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Geitauer Aipl (upper hut) Plastered quarry stone building with renewed shingle roof and boarded gable. First marked with the year 1724. Stable part demolished D-1-82-112-43 BW
Southwest end of the Klooaschau at the state border
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Landmark Late medieval stone state boundary stone Bavaria / Tyrol near the Grundalm, marked with the years "1557" and "1844". With Tyrolean eagles and Bavarian diamonds D-1-82-112-42 BW
Southwest under the Seebergkopf at an altitude of 1060 meters
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Klareralm (upper hut) Ground floor block building with flat gable roof, ridge marked with the year 1816, roof renewed D-1-82-112-48 BW
North under the Rotwand at an altitude of 1555 meters
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Kleintiefentalalm (southern hut, Salmerbauernalm) Brick building with renewed shingle roof. First marked with the year 1822

Enclosure walls of the small and large Almangers 18./19. century

D-1-82-112-49 BW
North under the Rotwand at an altitude of 1555 meters
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Kleintiefentalalm (northern hut, Heissenbauernalm) Brick construction with a medium-pitched roof. First marked with the year "1861"

Calf barn, free-standing quarry stone building with stone-weighted shingle roof, probably from the 18th century

Enclosure walls of the Almanger, 18./19. century

D-1-82-112-51 BW
Am Hiesingsattel
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Kleintiefentalalm / Großtiefentalalm Border wall made of Klaubsteinen, 18./19. century D-1-82-112-52 BW
Between Aiplspitz and Taubenstein in the upper Krottental at an altitude of 1437 meters
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Krottentalalmen (northern hut, Hansenalm) Block construction on quarry stone base, ridge marked with the year "1831". Roof renewed in 1956

Enclosure, Klaubstein enclosure wall of the Almanger, 19th century system

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Between Aiplspitz and Taubenstein in the upper Krottental at an altitude of 1437 meters
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Krottentalalmen (southern hut, Lechneralm) Block construction on quarry stone base. First marked with the year "1864" D-1-82-112-78 BW
Between Aiplspitz and Taubenstein in the upper Krottental at an altitude of 1437 meters
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Krottentalalmen (stable of the Lechneralm) Small, ground-floor quarry stone building with boarded knee or gable and flat gable roof, 19th century D-1-82-112-78 BW
South under the Rotwand at an altitude of 1450 meters
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Kümpflalm (lower hut, Sunnereralm) Block construction, 17./18. Century. Rebuilt three times after avalanche burial in another place, last in 1900. Leg shingle roof and shingle walls modernly renewed D-1-82-112-70 BW
South under the Rotwand at an altitude of 1540 meters
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Kümpflalm (middle hut, Mairhoferalm) Ground floor, partially shingled block building on a low natural stone base with a flat gable roof, 1843 D-1-82-112-71 BW
On the Zeller Berg near the Sudelfeld inn at 1133 meters above sea level
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Larcheralm Elongated block construction, partly boarded up, on a brick base. Roof only partially covered with shingle. Probably the first half of the 19th century. 1942 extended and rebuilt D-1-82-112-53 Larcheralm
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South-east of the Seebergkopf am Wachtl at an altitude of 1232 meters
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Neuhüttenalm Low, ancient log building on a brick base, with a rock-weighted leg shingle roof. Above the entrance labeled with the year "1678", above the intermediate door to the stable labeled with the year "1809", First labeled with the year "1822" D-1-82-112-54 Neuhüttenalm
Between Seebergkopf and Gamswand at an altitude of 1035 meters
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Niederhoferalm Ground floor massive flat gable roof building with a high knee and gable balcony, marked with the year "1779", balcony and window extensions 19th century D-1-82-112-55 BW
South under the Maroldschneid at an altitude of 1410 meters
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Sandbichleralm Log construction. First marked with the year "1844" D-1-82-112-73 BW
Below the Soinsee on the Schellenberg at an altitude of 1320 meters
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Schellenbergalm Brick construction. First marked with the year "1869" D-1-82-112-56 Schellenbergalm
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On the southern slope of the Seebergkopf at an altitude of 1460 meters
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Seebergalm Ground floor plastered solid building with flat gable roof, modernly marked with the year "1760" D-1-82-112-57 Seebergalm
On the southern slope of the Seebergkopf at an altitude of 1460 meters
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Enclosure walls Remains of the klaubsteiner Almanger enclosure of the Seebergalm, 18th century complex D-1-82-112-57 BW
Southeast under the Sillberg at an altitude of 1030 meters
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Sillbergalm (lower hut) Log construction. First marked with the year "1810" D-1-82-112-74 BW
At the Soinsee at 1,400 meters above sea level
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Soinalm , southernmost hut (Stefflhütte) Ground floor plastered solid building with flat gable roof and boarded west gable. First marked with the year "1850" D-1-82-112-77 BW
At the Soinsee at 1,400 meters above sea level
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Soinalm, easternmost hut (Moarhütte) Ground floor, partially shingled and boarded block building with flat gable roof, 18th / 19th century century D-1-82-112-75 BW
At the Soinsee at 1,400 meters above sea level
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Soinalm, northeastern hut (Sixnhütte) Ground floor block construction over quarry stone plinth with flat gable roof covered with shingle, 17th / 18th centuries century D-1-82-112-76 BW
Southwest under the Wendelstein at an altitude of 1236 meters
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Wendelsteiner Spitzingalm (Stefflhütte) Log construction, boarded up long sides. First marked with the year "1827" D-1-82-112-59 BW
Southwest under the Wendelstein at an altitude of 1236 meters
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Wendelsteiner Spitzingalm (Sixnhütte) Originally probably full block construction, 18th century. Later solidly reinforced up to window height D-1-82-112-60 BW
Southwest under the Wendelstein at an altitude of 1236 meters
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Wendelsteiner Spitzingalm (farmer's hut or Christerhütte) Block construction on a brick base, with a medium-pitched shingle roof. Second half of the 19th century D-1-82-112-61 BW
Oberes Sudelfeld 1, at Sudelfeld at 1410 m altitude
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Walleralm Block construction, First marked with the year "1783" D-1-82-112-58 BW
Southwest under the Rotwand at an altitude of 1620 meters
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Wildfeldalm Ancient log building with a rock-weighted leg shingle roof, probably from the 18th century D-1-82-112-72 BW

Former architectural monuments

This section lists objects that were previously entered in the list of monuments.

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Western slope of the Großer Traithen at 1162 meters
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Front Benebrandalm Block construction with a wide canopy, built in 1796. BW
East of Kleinmiesing at an altitude of 1302 meters
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Geitauer Anglalm (Angelalm) Block building with shingle roof, probably from the 18th century. BW
South-east under the Hochmiesing at an altitude of 1180 meters
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Steilenbergalm (lower Mühlauer Alm) Brick building, gable with boarded arbor, probably mid-19th century
South-east under the Maroldschneid at an altitude of 1324 meters
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Inscription plaque on the Wirtsalm Around 1830 BW

See also

Remarks

  1. This list may not correspond to the current status of the official list of monuments. The latter can be viewed on the Internet as a PDF using the link given under web links and is also mapped in the Bavarian Monument Atlas . Even these representations, although they are updated daily by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation , do not always and everywhere reflect the current status. Therefore, the presence or absence of an object in this list or in the Bavarian Monument Atlas does not guarantee that it is currently a registered monument or not. The Bavarian List of Monuments is also an information directory. The 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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