List of architectural monuments in Bischofsmais

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The monuments of the Lower Bavarian community of Bischofsmais 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. The list reflects the update status from September 22, 2017 and includes 26 architectural monuments.

Coat of arms of Bischofsmais
Center of Bischofsmais

Architectural monuments according to districts

Episcopal corn

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Dorfstrasse 5
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Former stable house Two-and-a-half-storey gable roof construction with eaves, portal marked "1848". D-2-76-116-35 BW


Ferienparkstraße 6
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Single courtyard Two-storey hipped roof building, upper floor plastered block construction, partly covered with shingles, portal marked "1791". D-2-76-116-1 BW


Kirchplatz 1
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Catholic Parish Church of St. James the Elder Hall church with saddle roof and retracted, semicircular closed choir, flank tower with pointed tower, new building 1848/51 using the nave walls from 1730; with equipment. D-2-76-116-2 Catholic Parish Church of St. James the Elder
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Kirchplatz 6
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Rectory Mighty two-story hipped roof building, mid-18th century. D-2-76-116-3 BW

Fahrnbach

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Fahrnbach 22
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Farmhouse Single-storey saddle roof construction with knee-length floor, upper part paneled block construction, with gable arbor, marked “1798”;

to the west barn with coach house, two-storey flat saddle roof building with eaves, wooden posts with planking, first half of the 19th century;

Crucifix with death boards, 19./20. Century; to the south side of the barn.

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Fahrnbach 23
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Former exceptional house Two-storey flat saddle roof building with a gable arbor, marked "1856", with a stable wing facing west. D-2-76-116-6 BW


Fahrnbach 24
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Residential stable house Two-storey saddle roof building with plastered log upper storey and gable roof, early 19th century;

Connected to the north, former Traidkasten, block construction, converted into a residential building.

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Fahrnbach 28
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Residential stable of a three-sided courtyard Two-storey flat saddle roof building with eaves, first half of the 19th century. D-2-76-116-8 BW


In Fahrnbach
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Local chapel Hipped roof building with roof overhang, semicircular closed, roof turret with onion dome, 1803; with equipment. D-2-76-116-11 BW

Ginselsried

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Ginselsried 43
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Residential stable house in a four-sided courtyard Two-storey flat gable roof building, block construction, cladding on two sides, probably first third of the 19th century. D-2-76-116-12 BW

Habischried

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Ortsstrasse 5
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Traid box of a three-sided farm Raised log construction with boarding and gable roof, eaves with carved rods, marked "1785". D-2-76-116-14 BW


Siemensstrasse 2
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farm Two-storey flat gable roof building, shingled block construction, towards the east barn, 18th / early 19th century. D-2-76-116-15 BW

Hartwachsried, Germany

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Hartwachsried 1
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Dreiseithof Residential stable house, two-storey flat saddle roof building, upper floor shingle block construction, in the core 18th / 19th century. Century;

Traid box, elongated two-storey flat saddle roof building, boarded wooden posts with eaves, 1730.

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Hermannsried

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Hermannsried 29
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Einfirsthof One and a half story flat gable roof building, upper part block construction, 18th / 19th centuries Century. D-2-76-116-19 BW


In Hermannsried
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Traid box Raised block construction over a solid substructure, first half of the 19th century. D-2-76-116-17 BW

Hochdorf

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Hochdorf 19
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crucifix Wood, painted in colors, 19th century. D-2-76-116-21 BW


In Hochdorf
( location )
Local chapel Hipped roof building with overhanging roof, closed segment arch, roof turret with onion hood, 1827; with equipment. D-2-76-116-22 BW


Schloßberg
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Field chapel Hipped roof building with vestibule, semicircular closed, 1826; with equipment. D-2-76-116-23 BW

Oberried

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Courtyard field; from Bischofsmais to Overried
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crucifix Body made of wood, colored, 18./19. Century, cross renewed; on the road to Bischofsmais. D-2-76-116-26 BW

Ritz corn

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In Ritzmais
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Chapel furnishings Altarpiece, wood, painted in color, first half of the 19th century, warrior commemorative plaque, wood, with painting and inscriptions, 1920s; in a modern local chapel. D-2-76-116-29 BW

Saint Hermann

Ensemble Weiler Sankt Hermann (file number E-2-76-116-2)

The ensemble includes the pilgrimage buildings of St. Hermann, St. Bartholomew's Church, well chapel and wooden chapel. The conviction that the foundations of today's wooden chapel in the south-west corner of the ensemble still come from the hermit's cell of Blessed Hermann was the reason for the construction of the pilgrimage buildings of the 17th century. At the same time, the memory of a clearing operation in the 14th century was kept alive by the monk Hermann, who started out in Niederaltaich and probably died in Rinchnach in 1326. The names Hermannsbach and Hermannsried also refer to his activities in the vicinity of Bischofsmais, where clearing had already been carried out in the 12th century on behalf of the Passau bishop and where the Benedictines started again in the 14th century. When it was later observed that the spring next to the hermitage had a healing effect on eye problems, the caretaker of Weißenstein, Hans Hund, had a well chapel with a dome built in 1611. In addition, a pilgrimage that began after the Thirty Years' War made the larger church, begun in 1656 and consecrated in 1677, necessary. The place of care was Bischofsmais, which is still remembered today by the visual connection.

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Sankt Hermann 3
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Well chapel Round building with domed roof and structure of pilasters, lantern with onion dome, 1611; with equipment. D-2-76-116-31 Well chapel


Sankt Hermann 3
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chapel Hipped roof construction with drawn-in choir closed on five sides and roof turrets, wooden construction with complete shingling, around 1690; with equipment;

probably instead of the former hermit cell.

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Sankt Hermann 3
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Catholic pilgrimage church of St. Bartholomew Hall church with gable roof and drawn-in choir closed on five sides, gable rider with pointed helmet, 1656–77; With

Furnishing;

Cemetery wall, preserved parts to the west, north and east, plastered wall with shingle cover, 17th century.

D-2-76-116-30 Catholic pilgrimage church of St. Bartholomew
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Seiboldsried in front of the forest

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In Seiboldsried vorm Wald
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Local chapel Hipped roof building with an open vestibule and a semi-circular closed choir, which is not very drawn in, 1852;

War memorial for the fallen of both world wars, inscription stele with obelisk crowning, granite, 1920s, later supplemented with fallen soldiers of World War II.

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Sub-width construction

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Sub-width construction 2; Sub-width building 3
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Local chapel Pitched roof construction, semi-circular, 18th / early 19th century; with equipment. D-2-76-116-34 BW

Former architectural monuments

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

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Bischofsmais
Kirchplatz 12
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Residential building Hipped roof construction, late 18th century. D-2-76-116-4 BW


Fahrnbach
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Ensemble town center Fahrnbach The ensemble includes a Bavarian forest clearing settlement, which was created halfway up the slope, surrounded by elongated corridor plots. The farmhouses are saddle-roofed buildings, mostly on the gable side around the Anger through which the county road runs; the local chapel on the southern half; a row of hedges and trees around the village and only very rudimentary. The building stock from the 18th to 20th centuries, in its rare square shape, refers to the clearing system of the Niederaltaich monastery in the 11th and 12th, despite multiple fires and disturbances. Century This put a whole (1/1) yard at the corners, half-sized (1/2) goods on the flanks, a total of 11 properties. Despite the deviations at the north-west corner, which climbs steeply in terms of terrain, and at the initially open southern flank, this anger rectangle is reminiscent of the regularity of monastery courtyards, as it was also in the Niederaltaich foundations of Rinchnach and Kirchdorf i. Forest was decisive, as well as the regularity of the simultaneous founding of cities by the Staufers. A specialty are the bakery houses placed in front of the gable side, which in their former entirety formed an inner rectangular alignment. A fire at house number 32 in 1911 resulted in a relocation and thus a gap in the northern flank, while the reconstruction after a devastating fire in 1935 on the northeast corner kept the original unity. In the south-western area of ​​the ensemble, numerous new buildings were built in the 1960s and 1970s. E-2-76-116-1 BW


Fahrnbach 25
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Former Waldlerhaus Modern boarded and raised block building, the core of the 18th century. D-2-76-116-7 BW


Fahrnbach 46
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Exceptional house Two-storey, shingled block building, 18th / 19th centuries Century. D-2-76-116-9 BW


Fahrnbach 47; Fahrnbach 48
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Associated traid box Upper floor block building, marked “1735”, and to the south a stable barn with a flat roof, mid-19th century. D-2-76-116-10 BW


Habischried
Hartwachsrieder Weg 41
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Small Einfirsthof With block construction upper part, shingled and flat roof, first half of the 19th century. D-2-76-116-13 BW


Hermannsried
house number 14
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Farmhouse Upper floor shingled block building with attached half-hipped barn, second quarter of the 19th century. D-2-76-116-18 BW
Langbruck 21
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Waldlerhaus With boarded canopy and block construction knee, still in the 18th century core, later massively renewed. D-2-76-116-24 BW
Oberried 14
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Associated stately traid box With eaves and carved columns, as well as traces of painting, second half of the 18th century; Oven with flat saddle roof, 19th century. D-2-76-116-25 BW


Ritzmais 8
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Farmhouse Shingle upper floor block construction, first half of the 19th century. D-2-76-116-27 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 property of a monument - and thus the legal protection - is defined in Art. 1 of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act (BayDSchG) and does not depend on the mapping in the Monument Atlas and the entry in the Bavarian Monument List. Objects that are not listed in the Bavarian Monument List can also be monuments if they meet the criteria according to Art. 1 BayDSchG. Early involvement of the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation according to Art. 6 BayDSchG is therefore necessary in all projects.

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