List of architectural monuments in Berg (Starnberger See)

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The monuments of the Upper Bavarian municipality of Berg 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.

Allmannshausen Castle
Coat of arms of Berg

Architectural monuments according to districts

mountain

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Berger Holz
( location )
Chapel of St. Anna Path chapel on the edge of the forest, with curved dome roof and wooden porch, 1826; with the equipment of the previous building from the 18th century D-1-88-113-4 Chapel of St. Anna
Etztalbreite 3
( location )
Nestler's house One-storey, with three gable roofs of different heights and large window openings, by Paolo Nestler , 1977–79 D-1-88-113-85 BW
Grafstrasse 4
( location )
St. John Baptist Church Catholic branch church, Romanesque, probably 12th century, interior redesigned in 1658/59, roof turret 1867; with equipment D-1-88-113-1 St. John Baptist Church
Grafstrasse 5
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To the moar Former farmhouse, single-ridge system with gable roof with five purlins, first half of the 19th century, older in the core, plastered living area and raised roof in the 19th century D-1-88-113-2 To the moar
Kapellenweg 1
( location )
Country house Two-storey with a protruding flat gable roof, gable, segmented arched windows, in the style of the Maximilian era, around 1860. D-1-88-113-3 Country house
König-Ludwig-Weg 4
( location )
Residential building Former farmhouse, two-storey plastered building with flat saddle roof and medallions set into the facade, the core probably still 18th century, exterior 2nd half of the 19th century D-1-88-113-5 Residential building
Max height 17
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Gurah House Villa, built for Kammersänger Eugen Gura , two-storey half-hipped roof building with loggias, arbors and large corner tower with tent roof, historicizing, built in 1881, extension in 1911 D-1-88-113-6 Gurah House
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Mühlgasse 7
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Stables Formerly part of Berg Castle, two-and-a-half-storey long wing with pilaster strips and stepped gable friezes on the gables and dwelling houses, 1866 D-1-88-113-8 Stables
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Seestraße 1
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Villa Poschinger Two-and-a-half-storey plastered building, eaves side, with projecting flat gable roof and small triangular gable as well as wooden arbor on the lake side, in the style of the Maximilian era, 1855, facade change in 1863 D-1-88-113-9 BW
Seestrasse 15
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villa Two-storey building with a mezzanine in the forms of the Italian High Renaissance, with a large stucco garland frieze under the eaves, by Johann Michael Fischhaber, 1900

Large lake terrace with iron fencing

D-1-88-113-10 BW
Seestraße 44
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Villa Rosenthal Four-storey hipped roof building with a terrace, built for Theodor Rikoff by Johann Michael Fischhaber, built in 1897, rebuilt in 1921/22

Park of the former Villa Rosenthal, complex in the picturesque-romantic style of late historicism, laid out since approx. 1895 with the inclusion of older trees

Iron fence and park gate in Art Nouveau forms

Further designs around 1925/30: Neococo park gate, bronze equestrian statue of Saint George von Kompatscher-Bozen (1927), baroque sandstone garden figure, garden architecture at the east end of the park (enclosure wall with figure niche), neo-classical pavilion on the lake shore with lake terrace and concrete balustrades

D-1-88-113-11 Villa Rosenthal
Wittelsbacher Straße 29
( location )
Berg Castle Cubic hipped roof, built in 1640 by Hans Friedrich von Hörwarth , acquired by the Wittelsbach family in 1676, the remodeling (crenellated corner towers, facade structures) initiated by King Max II in 1849/1851 removed again in 1950. D-1-88-113-14 Berg Castle
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Wittelsbacher Straße 29
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Castle chapel Built in 1876 ​​by King Ludwig II , painted by Hauschild D-1-88-113-14 associated BW
Wittelsbacher Straße 29
( location )
Berg Castle Park Created in English garden style by the architect Friedrich Ludwig von Sckell since 1807 and redesigned by Carl von Effner around 1850 D-1-88-113-14 associated BW
Wittelsbacher Straße 29
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Votive Chapel Memorial chapel in memory of King Ludwig II (died June 13, 1886), by Julius Hofmann , 1896–1900; Death lamp, wrought iron, late 19th century

Monument protection medal for exemplary restoration

D-1-88-113-14 associated Votive Chapel
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Allmannshausen

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Assenbucher Straße 77
( location )
Hirschfeld Villa Two-storey saddle roof building with rear transverse wing, in the Swiss house style, with protruding flat saddle roofs, arbors, polygonal corner bay windows, bell cage, neo-Romanesque portal, 1875/77 D-1-88-113-16 BW
Assenbucher Strasse 79; Schluchtweg 1
( location )
Villa v. Horny Two-storey saddle roof building in the Swiss house style, partly wooden block construction, boarded up and shingled, with carved ornamental friezes, profiled beam heads, arbors with sawing work, around 1878; in the park neo-baroque garden figures. D-1-88-113-17 BW
Assenbucher Straße 101
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Allmannshausen Castle Built in 1696 by Caspar Feichtmayr for Ferdinand Joseph von Hörwarth , conversion into a castle-like portico villa with mansard roof and belvedere and side wing extensions in 1880

Park in the English landscape style and parapet walls to the lake 18./19. century

On the history of the castle

D-1-88-113-18 Allmannshausen Castle
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Assenbucher Straße 109
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So-called hunter's house Villa, formerly Rambaldi, two-storey flat saddle roof building above a high basement, with boarded knee floors and balconies, essentially first half of the 19th century, conversion to a country house around 1880. In 2018 the owners' association of the villa received the " Gabriel von Max Monument Prize " for the loving and exemplary maintenance of their property. D-1-88-113-19 So-called hunter's house
Ebrachweg 2
( location )
Small farmhouse Two-storey saddle roof building with five purlins and a high arbor, inscribed "1863", probably older in the core, plastered living area, boarding-up business area, cross-bar later D-1-88-113-21 Small farmhouse
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Seeburgstrasse 57
( location )
Chapel on Höllgraben Simple, small building with a wooden porch, probably first half of the 19th century D-1-88-113-20 Chapel on Höllgraben
Zieglerweg 4
( location )
St. Valentine's Church Catholic branch church, pilgrimage church up to the 19th century, small baroque new building from 1651, tower basement still 15th century; with equipment D-1-88-113-15 St. Valentine's Church
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Zieglerweg 14
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Garden shed Garden house in the form of a small neo-Gothic chapel with a turret and branch decoration, around 1890/1900. D-1-88-113-82 Garden shed
Zieglerweg 14
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Residential house with studio Two-storey flat roof building with glazed belvedere, generously windowed exposed brick building, in contemporary-modern forms, built for himself by Gerhard Weber , 1956 D-1-88-113-83 BW

Assenhausen

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Assenhausen corridor
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Bismarck Tower Monumental monumental complex visible from afar, loggia-like foyer with outside stairs, tower with a sphere crowned by an eagle, tuff and limestone

Correspondingly recessed niche-like fountain house; Designed by Theodor Fischer from 1896–1899 , executed by Joseph Zwiesler , sculptures by Georg Wrba and Josef Flossmann

Extensive associated park

D-1-88-113-27 Bismarck Tower
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Dürrbergstrasse
( location )
Wayside chapel Baroque, with a turret, first half of the 17th century D-1-88-113-24 Wayside chapel
Dürrbergstrasse 5
( location )
Farmhouse One-ridge system, with a log building upper floor and all-round arbor and boarded gable arbor, second half of the 18th century

In the garden a former grain box, two-storey block building, first half of the 17th century (modern layout)

D-1-88-113-23 Farmhouse
Dürrbergstrasse 9
( location )
Farmhouse Residential part of a former small ridge system, two-storey block building, end of the 17th century D-1-88-113-25 Farmhouse
Dürrbergstrasse 13
( location )
Farmhouse Small two-storey ridge courtyard, plastered living area, Biedermeier style, first half of the 19th century D-1-88-113-26 Farmhouse
Rottmannshöhe
( location )
Monument to the painter Karl Rottmann Bench and pillar with inscription panels. Erected in 1851 by Rottmann's friends D-1-88-113-29 Monument to the painter Karl Rottmann
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Rottmannshöhe
( location )
Rottmannshöhe, former hotel Three-story neo-baroque building in the style of a Roman baroque palace, by Kisser (Munich) 1875, roof construction 1920

Attached former station house of the cable car, later house chapel

(To the history of the house)

D-1-88-113-28 Rottmannshöhe, former hotel
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Aufhausen

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Oberlandstrasse 23
( location )
Grain bin Associated barn with grain box on the upper floor, block and stand construction, 17th / 18th centuries Century. D-1-88-113-30 BW
Oberlandstrasse 27
( location )
Lechnerhof Residential part of a first courtyard, two-storey block building with all-round boarded arbor and boarded gable, around 1680 D-1-88-113-31 BW

Aufkirchen

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Lindenallee 2
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Rectory Two-and-a-half-storey flat gable roof with a wide roof overhang and flat core in country house style, 1899/1900

Cast iron enclosure

D-1-88-113-32 Rectory
Marienplatz 1
( location )
Former rectory, now a monastery Two-storey, hook-shaped building with a crooked hip roof, 17th century, new part at the beginning of the 20th century

Enclosed wall at the beginning of the 20th century

In the east a niche with an attachment

D-1-88-113-34 Former rectory, now a monastery
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Marienplatz 3
( location )
Catholic parish and pilgrimage church The core is a late Gothic building, consecrated in 1500, the interior was redesigned in early Baroque style in 1626, the tower in 1796

Walled cemetery, 17th century, with grave monuments and memorial stones, mainly from the 19th / 20th centuries. century

Mortuary, neo-Gothic, late 19th century; with equipment

D-1-88-113-33 Catholic parish and pilgrimage church
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( Location ) Former school Two-storey former main building with ornamental framework and gable roof, 1894

Former teacher's house, single-storey saddle roof building with large, partially plastered half-timbered gable, at the same time

Former coach house, single-storey saddle roof building with half-timbered gable

D-1-88-113-78 Former school

Farchach

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Jägerberg 1
( location )
Farmhouse Residential stable house as a first ridge, residential part with plaster framing, house motto and picture of saints, end of the 18th / beginning of the 19th century D-1-88-113-37 Farmhouse
Jägerberg 2
( location )
Farmhouse Two-storey Einfirsthof, upper storey plastered block building, probably from the 18th century D-1-88-113-38 Farmhouse
Kirchplatz 1
( location )
Farmhouse Wide ridge system, three gable medallions on the plastered living area, 18th century core, renewed around 1900 after a fire D-1-88-113-41 Farmhouse
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Kirchplatz 4
( location )
Church of St. Martin and St. Nicholas Catholic branch church, baroque, early 18th century; with equipment D-1-88-113-36 Church of St. Martin and St. Nicholas
Near Kempfenhauser Straße
( location )
Former Zehentstadel Klaubstein building with a large tennis gate and flat gable roof, 18th century D-1-88-113-43 Former Zehentstadel
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Nikolausstrasse 2
( location )
Farmhouse Two-storey with a block construction upper storey, partly plastered, 18th century D-1-88-113-42 Farmhouse
Nikolausstrasse 5
( location )
Farmhouse Einfirsthof with plastered living area, gable balcony and gable medallions, around 1860/70 D-1-88-113-44 Farmhouse

Harkirchen

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Am Kreuth 4
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Church of St. Peter and Paul Catholic branch church, small baroque hall building with roof turret, 18th century, on a medieval basis D-1-88-113-45 Church of St. Peter and Paul
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Manthalhammerweg 1
( location )
Former hammer forge, so-called Manthal hammer Two-storey half-hipped roof building, probably early 19th century D-1-88-113-47 Former hammer forge, so-called Manthal hammer
Manthalstrasse 2
( location )
Former mill Two-storey steep saddle roof building, second half of the 18th century D-1-88-113-48 Former mill
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Höhenrain

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Biberkorholz, on the forest path on the road between Aufhausen and Höhenrain
( location )
Marterl, wooden wayside shrine Inscribed "1727" D-1-88-113-76 BW
Geranienweg 4 (correct: Rosenstraße 2)
( location )
Former grain bin Ground floor block building, 17th century D-1-88-113-51 BW
Kirchanger 9
( location )
Catholic parish church Herz Jesu By Hansjakob Lill , 1947–50; with historical equipment D-1-88-113-49 Catholic parish church Herz Jesu

Kempfenhausen

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Milchberg 11
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Kempfenhausen Castle Group of several buildings with a surrounding garden, in a landscape-defining position on the back of a terminal moraine

Former mansion, three-storey saddle roof building with a risalit-like porch to the north, built for Arsatius Barth in 1515/20, with later alterations until the beginning of the 20th century

Former farm building, two-storey hipped roof building, the core of which was probably built at the beginning of the 16th century, rebuilt at the beginning of the 20th century and connected to the main building via a closed bridge

Gardens with a former ornamental garden in the west and a former kitchen garden with orchards and terracing in the east

Parts of the enclosure of the ornamental garden, before 1700

Driveway with entrance roundabout to the north than the rest of former parks, from 1909 under Count Bylandt created

D-1-88-113-54 Kempfenhausen Castle
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Milchberg 11
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Chapel of St. Anna, former castle chapel Baroque hall building, probably late Gothic in core, rebuilt after 1715 and around 1755; with equipment D-1-88-113-54 associated Chapel of St. Anna, former castle chapel
Münchner Strasse 5; Sea width 9
( location )
Villa Friedländer Built for Meta Friedländer. Neoclassical saddle roof construction with strongly framed gable fields, on the entrance side hook-shaped ground floor side wings in a symmetrical arrangement, with the eastern front of the main building forming a courtyard, by Carl Sattler , 1923

Access avenue with right of way

Park with ground floor to the south and English garden facing the lake

D-1-88-113-55 Villa Friedländer
Münchner Straße 27
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Villa de Osa, former villa, now a clinic Ground floor building with a two-story, domed middle section and this vestibule with an Ionic portico and semicircular mansard roof tracts, with a rich facade design in the neo-baroque style, built for Augusta de Osa , by Ernst Haiger , 1909, 1953ff. expanded

With terraces and park to the west

Gate entrance and iron fence in the east; simultaneously; belonging to the former Seehang 5

D-1-88-113-56 Villa de Osa, former villa, now a clinic
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Münchner Strasse 57
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Villa Pellet Former guest house , so-called small villa or director's house, on the ground floor, with crooked hip roofs, arbors, gable projections, in the picturesque Baroque style of the local area, around 1905

In the former Villa Pellet (around 1855, renovation 1898ff.): Staircase; Library equipment, Neuempire, 1907; Equipment of the former salon, around 1905

Brick gate entrance with gable coronation, 1907

D-1-88-113-57 Villa Pellet
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Seehang 5
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villa In the manner of a rococo garden palace, built for Fritz de Osa , two-storey hipped roof building with risalit, stuccoed facades, extended by Ernst Haiger , 1922, 1934; built in connection with Münchner Straße 27 D-1-88-113-58 BW
Seestraße 67
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Landhaus Pössenbacher Three-wing building open to the lake with shingle-covered hip roofs, terrace with wall, in the reduced Heimat style, by Heinrich Pössenbacher , 1935 D-1-88-113-59 BW
Seestraße 71/73
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Villa Drenhaus Two-storey neo-baroque mansard roof building, by Jakob Angermair , 1904 for the painter Ernst Ludwig Plaß , reconstruction in 1925; Associated administrator's house, single-storey neo-baroque mansard roof, around 1900. D-1-88-113-60 Villa Drenhaus

Leoni

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Assenbucher Straße 13
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Villa Bischoff Two-storey hipped roof building, partly shingled, in reform style with Art Nouveau touches, by Emanuel von Seidl , 1901; with equipment. D-1-88-113-70 BW
Assenbucher Straße 25
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Villa Opitz Neo-Baroque hipped roof building with two wings, in between a round tower with a hood, by Franz Mayr, 1912

Ground floor outbuilding with two wings with a pavilion as a front building

D-1-88-113-64 BW
Assenbucher Straße 28
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Lehmpuhl country house Two-storey saddle roof building with a high knee-height in the Swiss house style, upper floor clad with shingles, wooden bay window on the south side, windows with wooden frames, by Heinrich Lehmpuhl, 1896

Boathouse in block construction

D-1-88-113-65 BW
Assenbucher Straße 29
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Villa Sandner Two-storey saddle roof construction with boarded gables and knee-highs, round bay windows and large ground floor loggia, in the local style, by Emanuel von Seidl , 1890 D-1-88-113-66 BW
Assenbucher Straße 41
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Farm and fishing estate Gastl One-ridge system with five-purlin roof and high arbor, window with plaster frame and paintings, labeled "1840" (built in 1832) D-1-88-113-67 BW
Assenbucher Straße 47
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Hackländer Villa Small classicist building, boarded up, with a flat hipped roof over a large hollow, built for himself by Johann Ulrich Himbsel , 1827, large iron balcony, end of the 19th century

Belonging to the mausoleum of the Weinmann banking family, domed cubic tuff stone building, by Theodor Fischer , 1903

D-1-88-113-68 Hackländer Villa
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Assenbucher Straße 53
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Villa Himbsel (also Frommel) Stately two-storey flat gable roof building with a wide roof overhang in the manner of an Upper Bavarian farmhouse, built for himself by Johann Ulrich Himbsel , 1842, remodeled in 1904;

inside murals by Wilhelm von Kaulbach , Friedrich Dürk , Clemens von Zimmermann a . a., around 1842;

Facades with wall paintings by Wilhelm von Kaulbach;

Park and garden, around 1842 and around 1904;

Fountain, running fountain with trough and post, around 1904 in the garden;

Boathouse, timber-framed post construction with flat roof, around 1904;

Bank reinforcement, stamped concrete, around 1904;

Chapel, wooden, clad with bark, neo-Gothic;

Way of the Cross station as a test construction for the Way of the Cross on the pilgrimage route to Aufkirchen; both by Johann Ulrich Himbsel, built in 1855; both far south of the house in the woods.

(To the history of the house)

D-1-88-113-69 BW
Aufkirchner field; Near the crossroads; Berger field; Way of the Cross; Hillmaier Feld
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Himbsel'scher Kreuzweg Donated by senior building officer Johann Ulrich Himbsel , 14 station chapels between Leoni and Aufkirchen, 1856, reliefs by Anton Ganter D-1-88-113-63 Himbsel'scher Kreuzweg
Hangweg 9
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Villa Krüzner (also Riemerschmid) Two-storey, baroque-style tent roof construction with lantern, 1893/94, by Emanuel von Seidl, renovated in 1927

With wrought iron gate and terrace enclosure wall

Associated with a garden house, one-storey hipped roof building, around 1900, and a tree-lined driveway avenue

D-1-88-113-71 BW
Kreuzweg 54
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villa Two-storey saddle roof building with vestibule, floor bay, walled terrace, rear extension and wood-clad gable walls and knee-high in the form of the Heimat style, by Friedrich Pfeifer, 1919, integrating a previous building from 1896 by Max Listl. D-1-88-113-93 BW
Kreuzweg 94
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Villa Hussel Two-storey saddle roof building with a dwarf house and side gables with crowns, in the style of the Maximilian era , by Mathias Wannerstorfer , 1865 D-1-88-113-62 BW

Mörlbach

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Forststraße 9
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Residential part of a former small farmhouse Two-storey block construction, flat gable roof with three purlins, second quarter of the 18th century D-1-88-113-73 Residential part of a former small farmhouse
Ickinger Strasse 5
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Living part of a farmhouse Two-storey block building, plastered, in the core 18th century D-1-88-113-74 Living part of a farmhouse
Stephaniweg 3
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Church of St. Stephan, Catholic branch church Late Gothic building with roof turret, end of the 15th century; with equipment D-1-88-113-72 Church of St. Stephan, Catholic branch church
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Stephaniweg 7
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Former mansion, training center for the SOS Children's Fund Two-storey villa building with a broad base in historicizing forms, built for Gut Mörlbach according to plans by the architect Hans Kunz , 1914 D-1-88-113-77 Former mansion, training center for the SOS Children's Fund
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Sibichhausen

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Corridor Sibichhausen, Klosterweg
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Wayside chapel Essentially the 18th century, the porch is modern D-1-88-113-75 Wayside chapel

Former architectural monuments

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

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Allmannshausen
Zieglerweg 3
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Craftsman House Plastered building, business section boarded up, half-hip roof, 1820

No longer registered as a monument in 2012

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Berg
Seestraße 52
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Balconies Corresponding western and southern iron balconies, 1892

No longer registered as a monument in 2012

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Berg
Waldstraße 12
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Oil hammer Former mill, small two-storey house with a steep saddle roof, probably the core of the 18th century

No longer registered as a monument in 2012

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Farchach
Jägerberg 5
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front door Doubled lozenges, mid-19th century

No longer registered as a monument in 2012

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Farchach
Kempfenhausener Straße 5
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Gable decoration Three gable medallions, stucco, late 19th century

No longer registered as a monument in 2012

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Harkirchen
Harkirchener Straße 40
( location )
Farmhouse Einfirstanlage, Mitterstall type, partly plastered block construction, 18th / early 19th century

No longer registered as a monument in 2012

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Harkirchen
Dorfstrasse 6
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Farmhouse Two-storey block building, living room pulled forward to the south, end of the 17th century, roof split in the 19th century

No longer registered as a monument in 2012

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Kempfenhausen
Sonnleitenweg 2
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Villa Lüderitz Modern use as a house of the workers' welfare, neo-baroque mansard roof building with asymmetrical gable risalits and corner tower with hood, around 1900; Park with old trees

(About the history of the house)
No longer registered as a monument in 2012

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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.

Individual evidence

  1. Peter Haacke: The King's Heaven . In: Süddeutsche Zeitung . Online version July 2, 2018, accessed July 3, 2018.
  2. ^ Christiane Bracht: The Seeburg and Allmannshausen Palace . In: Süddeutsche Zeitung . Online version of September 18, 2015, accessed July 3, 2018.
  3. Sabine Bader: Excellent renovation . In: Süddeutsche Zeitung . Online version from June 26, 2018, accessed June 26, 2018.
  4. ^ Sabine Bader: Rottmannshöhe In: Süddeutsche Zeitung . Online version from August 20, 2019, accessed October 10, 2019.
  5. Christian Deussing: The horror after the conflagration in the historic boathouse. In: Süddeutsche Zeitung . Online version of August 28, 2018, accessed August 30, 2018.
  6. David Costanzo: The burned down boathouse stood on historical ground. In: Süddeutsche Zeitung . Online version of August 29, 2018, accessed August 30, 2018.
  7. Christian Deussing: fire devastated listed villa. In: Süddeutsche Zeitung . Online version from August 16, 2012, accessed July 31, 2018.

literature

  • Gerhard Schober: District of Starnberg (= Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation [Hrsg.]: Monuments in Bavaria . Volume I.21 ). 2nd Edition. Munich / Zurich 1991.

Web links

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