List of architectural monuments in Brannenburg

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The monuments of the Upper Bavarian municipality of Brannenburg 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.

Brannenburg coat of arms

Architectural monuments according to districts

Brannenburg

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Am Graben 8
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Residential building Two-storey plastered flat saddle roof building with arbor and high arbor, 18th century D-1-87-120-1 BW
Bergstrasse 1
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Farmhouse Einfirsthof, two-storey saddle roof building with knee-high floor, ground-floor polygonal corner bay window, surrounding arbor and high arbor, in the core probably 18th century, remodeled in the late 19th century D-1-87-120-62 BW
Bräuhausgasse 2
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Farmhouse Einfirsthof, two-storey flat saddle roof building with high arbor, 1802 D-1-87-120-2 Farmhouse
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Dorfstrasse 2
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Living part of the farmhouse Two-storey flat gable roof building with arbor and wide high arbor, ridge purlin marked 1841 D-1-87-120-3 Living part of the farmhouse
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Dorfstrasse 4
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Living part of the farmhouse Two-storey flat gable roof building with boarded knee and gable field, arbor and wide high arbor, mid-19th century D-1-87-120-4 Living part of the farmhouse
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Dorfstrasse 8
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Farmhouse, at its core Einfirsthof, now hook-shaped courtyard Two-storey flat gable roof building with arbor and wide high arbor, ridge purlin marked 1838 D-1-87-120-5 Farmhouse, at its core Einfirsthof, now hook-shaped courtyard
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Kirchplatz 2
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former beneficiary house in the core probably 18th century, conversion to a school around 1803, extensive renovation including the older ground floor masonry to a two-storey flat-gable roof with plastered structure and decorative floating gable, around 1900. D-1-87-120-78 former beneficiary house
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Church square 5; Kirchplatz 5 a
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Catholic Parish Church of the Assumption Hall building with saddle roof, west tower with pointed helmet and pillared vestibule with curved gable top, late Gothic core, remodeled in Baroque style around 1680 and 1772–1789; with equipment

Cemetery walling, probably still 16./17. century

Cemetery with wrought iron grave crosses, 18th / 19th centuries century

Cemetery chapel, solid construction with a pitched roof, turret with dome roof, pillared vestibule and plastered structures, around 1910

D-1-87-120-7 Catholic Parish Church of the Assumption
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Wendelstein 2
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Catholic mountain church on the Wendelstein Highest German church at 1730 m above sea level, unplastered hall building with saddle roof and western turret with saddle roof made of natural stone ashlar, neo-Gothic, 1889–1890 by Max Kleiber; with equipment D-1-87-120-11 Catholic mountain church on the Wendelstein
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Commencement

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At entry 14
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Farmhouse Einfirsthof, two-storey flat saddle roof building with arbor and wide high arbor; Ridge purlin marked 1815 D-1-87-120-15 BW
On arrival 14; Entrance hall
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Grain bin Ground floor block building, 18th century D-1-87-120-16 BW
Schlossstrasse 6; Schlossstrasse 7; Schloßstraße 9
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Brannenburg Castle, now a school Multi-part complex in English neo-Gothic, built by Joseph von Schmaedel for Major Max Reinhardt from 1872–1875 , main castle in the core with a previous building from 1561

Main castle consists of three three-storey plastered structures with gable roofs, segmented arched windows, stepped gables, corner turrets, crenellated wreaths, towers with battlements, plastered structures as well as decorative ornaments and sculptures made of stone

Hl. Kreuz castle chapel connected to the main castle, saddle roof construction with a south tower in front with a dome roof, pointed arched windows with tracery and plaster structures, neo-Gothic, around 1858; with equipment

Western outbuilding, two-story saddle roof building with two-story extensions with flat roofs, stepped gable and plaster structures, neo-Gothic, probably 1872–1875

Southern outbuilding, ground floor building with a hip roof with a two-story dwelling with stepped gable and segmented arched windows, neo-Gothic, probably 1872–1875

Park, 19th century

Fountain of Neptune, oval and polygonal basin with wrought iron grids and bronze figure of Neptune, 18th century

D-1-87-120-8 Brannenburg Castle, now a school
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Degerndorf am Inn

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Bahnhofstrasse 98
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Villa, so-called Villa Steinbeis Two-storey saddle roof construction over a high base with a large gable projection and wall structures, in historicizing design, 1870, remodeling by architect Emanuel von Seidl , around 1900 D-1-87-120-19 Villa, so-called Villa Steinbeis
Beaver; on the western slope of the beaver
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Former hermitage Remains of the hermit's house from 1628 and the hell cave D-1-87-120-21 Former hermitage
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Biberhöhe 5
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Catholic pilgrimage church of St. Maria Magdalena, on the beaver Hall building with gable roof, southwest tower with onion dome, side chapel and vestibule, built by Peter Antretter 1627–1630, extension to the east and addition of a side chapel in 1664, 1870–1871 tower and vestibule; with equipment

Way of the Cross, horseshoe-shaped enclosure with three portals and 12 station chapels as polygonal wall niches around the pilgrimage church, 1733–1736; with equipment

Holy grave, tomb-like sunk niche, mid-18th century; with equipment

Open pulpit, hexagonal, tower-like pulpit with a wooden onion dome, 1637

D-1-87-120-20 Catholic pilgrimage church of St. Maria Magdalena, on the beaver
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Grießenbachstraße 7
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detached house Residential house in prefabricated construction, single-storey wooden construction, formerly with a curved barrel roof, in country house style, model house designed for the Rosenheim trade exhibition of 1909 according to plans by Otto Heinrich Riemerschmid and Otto von Steinbeis, reconstruction in Brannenburg with a mansard-hipped roof, 1912, later uniaxially extended to the south. D-1-87-120-83 BW
Kirchenstrasse 22
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Catholic parish church of Christ the King Hall building made of unplastered Nagelfluhsteinen with pitched roof and tower with onion dome, 1947–1949; with historical equipment D-1-87-120-23 Catholic parish church of Christ the King
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Nußdorfer Straße 9
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Former officers' mess Elongated hipped roof building located away from the former barracks area with representative rooms on the ground floor, living rooms on the upper floor and large hall on the narrow eastern side, with conservatory porch and garden terrace, based on a design by the Army Building Administration with Willy Appel and Paul Mayr, around 1936/37; with equipment

With garden enclosure wall and courtyard wall with gate pillars, at the same time

D-1-87-120-71 Former officers' mess
Rosenheimer Straße 10
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Farmhouse Einfirsthof, two-storey flat saddle roof building with surrounding arbor and high arbor, 17th / 18th centuries century

Grain box, block construction, partly built over by barn, probably 17th century

D-1-87-120-24 Farmhouse
Rosenheimer Straße 18
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Catholic branch church of St. Giles Hall building with pitched roof and north tower with pointed spire and gables, Romanesque nave walls, baroque extension by Martin Tanner in 1659 and by Thomas Rechenauer in 1741, tower spire in 1873; with equipment D-1-87-120-25 Catholic branch church of St. Giles
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Sudelfeldstrasse 4
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Former farmhouse Einfirsthof, two-storey flat saddle roof building with arbor, wide high arbor and arbors on the eaves, ridge purlin marked 1830 D-1-87-120-26 Former farmhouse
Sudelfeldstraße 8
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Farmhouse Einfirsthof, two-storey flat saddle roof building with a log upper floor, surrounding arbor and boarded-up high arbor, mid-18th century D-1-87-120-27 Farmhouse
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Sudelfeldstrasse 32; Sudelfeldstraße 32 a
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Farmhouse Einfirsthof, two-storey flat gable roof construction made of exposed mixed masonry with arbor and wide high arbor, 1845 D-1-87-120-28 Farmhouse
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Sudelfeldstraße 34
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Farmhouse Einfirsthof, two-storey flat gable roof building with a log building upper floor, surrounding arbor and high arbor, 1774 D-1-87-120-29 Farmhouse
Sudelfeldstraße 36
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Farmhouse Einfirsthof, two-storey flat saddle roof building with arbor, high arbor, wall paintings and star door, 1784, wall paintings 19th century D-1-87-120-30 Farmhouse
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Sudelfeldstraße 38
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Farmhouse Einfirsthof, two-storey flat saddle roof building with a log upper floor, corner bay window, boarded gable and surrounding arbor, 2nd half of the 18th century D-1-87-120-31 Farmhouse
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Sudelfeldstraße 42
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Farmhouse Einfirsthof, two-storey flat saddle roof construction made of unplastered Nagelfluh masonry, arbor and wide high arbor, around 1800. D-1-87-120-32 Farmhouse
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Sudelfeldstraße 52
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Farmhouse Einfirsthof, two-storey flat roof building with a partially plastered upper storey of the block construction and a high arbor, 2nd half of the 18th century D-1-87-120-33 Farmhouse
Sudelfeldstraße 66
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Farmhouse Einfirsthof, two-storey flat saddle roof construction made of unplastered Nagelfluh masonry with arbor and high arbor, around 1850 D-1-87-120-34 Farmhouse

Gmain

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Gmain 23
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Farmhouse, Einfirsthof, so-called Beim Weber Two-storey block construction with a flat gable roof, surrounding arbor and boarded high arbor, ridge purlin marked 1751 D-1-87-120-41 BW
Schrofenstrasse 8
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Farmhouse Einfirsthof, two-storey flat saddle roof construction made of unplastered field stone masonry with arbor and high arbor, probably after 1810 D-1-87-120-40 Farmhouse
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Milbing

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Milbinger Straße 26
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Court chapel Semicircular closed building with pitched roof and renewed wall painting, 19th century; with equipment D-1-87-120-49 Court chapel
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Milbinger Straße 26
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Former farmhouse, now a restaurant Einfirsthof, two-storey flat saddle roof building with arbor, high arbor and gable framing, 2nd half of the 18th century, house name: Müller D-1-87-120-45 Former farmhouse, now a restaurant
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Milbinger Straße 31
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Former farmhouse Einfirsthof, two-storey flat gable roof building with a log building upper floor, surrounding arbor and high arbor, 18th century, house name: Wagner D-1-87-120-46 Former farmhouse
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Milbinger Straße 41
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Living part of the former farmhouse Two-storey flat gable roof building with eaves-sided arbor, around 1800; House name Riepl D-1-87-120-47 Living part of the former farmhouse
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Milbinger Straße 43
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Farmhouse Two-storey flat gable roof building with plastered log building upper floor, boarded gable and eaves-sided arbor, around 1800: house name Schneider D-1-87-120-48 Farmhouse
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Saint Margarethen

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Sankt Margarethen 10; Corridor Sankt Margarethen
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Farmhouse, so-called "Beim Gugg" Einfirsthof, ancestral courtyard of the Dientzenhofer master builder family, two-story flat saddle roof building with a block construction upper floor, three-sided arbor and boarded high arbor, door frame marked 1542

Barn, one-storey, partially boarded flat gable roof made of unplastered quarry stone masonry with a high knee, probably 16th century

D-1-87-120-51 BW
St. Margarethen 11; Corridor Sankt Margarethen
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Farmhouse, so-called "Beim Dorner" Einfirsthof, two-storey flat gable roof building with corner bay window, upper floor block construction, surrounding arbor and high arbor, rebuilt around 1720, roof structure raised in 1899

Barn, two-storey boarded timber construction with a gable roof and integrated grain box in block construction, probably 18th century

D-1-87-120-52 BW
Corridor Sankt Margarethen
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crossroads Wood, painted in color, 18th century D-1-87-120-67 BW
Sankt Margarethen 12 1/2
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Catholic branch church St. Margarethen Hall building with pitched roof, round and round arched windows, south tower with stepped gable, late Gothic, nave 13th / 14th. Century, choir and tower late 15th century, 1654 extension to the west by Martin Tanner, 1755 baroque redesign and extension, 1877 tower battlements; with equipment

Cemetery with wrought iron grave crosses, 19th century

Cemetery wall with two gates

Ossuary, small solid building with flat roof and segmented arched window, probably 19th century

D-1-87-120-50 Catholic branch church St. Margarethen
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Further districts

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Aich
Sulzbergstrasse 10
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Farmhouse Einfirsthof, two-storey flat saddle roof building with a log building upper floor, surrounding arbor and high arbor, 18th century D-1-87-120-13 BW
Altenburg
Altenburg 1
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Farmhouse Einfirsthof, two-storey flat gable roof construction made of unplastered mixed masonry with boarded knee-length floor, wide arbor and high arbor, marked on the ridge purlin with 1804, residential part overformed around 1900 D-1-87-120-14 BW
Bichl
Bichl 19
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Farmhouse Einfirsthof, two-storey flat saddle roof building with a log upper storey and surrounding arbor, 1792

Large-format annunciation scene in the gable, wood, painted in color, probably 18th century

D-1-87-120-17 BW
Brunnthal
Brunnthal 20
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Farmhouse Einfirsthof, two-storey flat saddle roof building with log building upper floor, circumferential arbor and high arbor, ground floor partly with vaults, ridge purlin marked 1801, essentially older D-1-87-120-18 BW
Erlach
Biberstrasse 51
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At home Two-storey saddle roof construction made of partly unplastered Nagelfluh masonry and boarded upper floor with surrounding arbor, crucifix in the gable field, 3rd quarter of the 19th century D-1-87-120-36 At home
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Gembachau
Gembachau 5
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Farmhouse Einfirsthof, two-storey flat saddle roof building with a log building upper floor, all-round arbor and high arbor boarded to the side, 18th century D-1-87-120-37 BW
Gembachau
In Gembachau
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Former forge Saddle roof construction, partly solid, partly wood, 19th century; with old furnishings D-1-87-120-38 BW
Hinterkronberg
Hinterkronberg 8
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Mountain farmhouse Einfirsthof, two-storey flat saddle roof building with boarded gable, arbor and high arbor, 2nd half of the 18th century D-1-87-120-42 BW
Hinterkronenberg
Sudelfeldstrasse 120
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Hinterkronenberg hydropower plant part of the Wendelsteinbahn operation, gable roof construction with high ground floor made of natural stone masonry and mighty supporting pillars, upper floor made of brick masonry, with factory apartment, retracted balcony and boarded gable, lower extension at the rear, reduced Heimat style, 1910; with technical equipment; Associated reservoir with weir, at the same time, pipe connection to the power station in 1925 D-1-87-120-72 BW
Höf
Höf 16; Near Höf
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Farmhouse Einfirsthof, two-storey flat saddle roof building with a log upper storey and surrounding arbor, 17th / 18th centuries Century, heavily renewed and expanded D-1-87-120-43 BW
Kohlauf Mühle
Kohlhaufmühle 1
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Mill, so-called Kohlhaufmühle Einfirsthof, residential part of two-storey flat saddle roof building with arbor and wide high arbor, commercial part with arbor on the eaves, around the middle of the 19th century.
The Kohlhaufmühle got its name from the coal pile that stood on the upper bridge over the Grießenbach.
D-1-87-120-44 Mill, so-called Kohlhaufmühle
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Mailalm
Wendelstein 7
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Alm, so-called Mitteralm or Mail-Alm Ground floor block building with flat gable roof, probably 18th century D-1-87-120-65 Alm, so-called Mitteralm or Mail-Alm
Mitteralm
Reindleralm; on the Mitteralm-Reindleralm path
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Memorial stone for two clergymen who died in an avalanche Limestone with inscription plaque, marked 1909 D-1-87-120-66 BW
Schwarzlack
Schwarzlack 1
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Catholic pilgrimage church Mariahilf and St. Johann Nepomuk North-west facing hall building with a gable roof, clapboard ridge tower with pointed helmet over the choir and tail gable with pilaster structure, late baroque, built 1751–1754 by Philipp Millauer according to plans by Abraham Millauer , completed in 1763 by Johann Achleitner; with equipment D-1-87-120-54 Catholic pilgrimage church Mariahilf and St. Johann Nepomuk
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Schwarzlack
Schwarzlack 2
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Former hermitage, now an inn Two-storey flat saddle roof building with a high wooden knee, built in 1764 according to a plan by Johann Thaller, 2nd half of the 19th century reconstruction D-1-87-120-55 Former hermitage, now an inn
Steinberg
Milbinger Straße 49
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Former Brechelbad Brechelbad , ground floor flat saddle roof building made of unplastered Nagelfluh masonry, marked with '1822' on the ridge D-1-87-120-56 Former Brechelbad
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Thann
Dientzenhoferstrasse 18; Dientzenhoferstraße 16
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Country house Two-storey flat saddle roof building with a high arbor in the style of a first courtyard, in the alpine home style, 1904, renovation and interior decoration of the living rooms and the studio of the painter Ernst Maria Fischer and his father, the pedagogue Aloys Fischer , 1929; with equipment

Associated park-like garden

D-1-87-120-63 BW
Thann
Thann 26
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Former farmhouse Einfirsthof, two-storey flat gable roof building with plastered upper storey, arbor and high arbor, in the core probably 18th century D-1-87-120-57 BW
Tiefenbach
Tiefenbach 5
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Living part of the former farmhouse Two-storey flat gable roof building with plastered log building upper storey, boarded gable field and high arbor, ridge purlin marked 1704 D-1-87-120-58 BW
Vorderkronberg
Vorderkronberg 7 a
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At home Two-story flat gable roof building, ground floor made of quarry stone masonry, upper floor wooden frame construction, ridge purlin marked 1842 D-1-87-120-59 BW
Vorderleiten
Vorderleiten 1
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Former farmhouse Einfirsthof, two-storey flat gable roof building with a log building upper floor, three-sided arbor and high arbor, 18th century D-1-87-120-60 BW
Waching
Sudelfeldstrasse 106; Wendelstein 1
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Wendelsteinbahn Oldest German cog railway, built 1910–12 by privy councilor Otto von Steinbeis , 7 tunnels, 8 galleries, 12 bridges, retaining walls and substructures, including the 17 m “High Wall”, two train sets from 1912, a locomotive from 1936

Valley station originally at Degerndorf station, original total length 9.95 km, relocation of the station back to Waching in 1961, since then 7.66 km

D-1-87-120-53 Wendelsteinbahn
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Wendelsteinhaus
Wendelstein 4
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chapel Summit chapel on the Wendelstein, oval, shingled wooden structure on a stone base with a gable roof, 1718; with equipment D-1-87-120-12 chapel
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Wiesenhausen
Wiesenhausen 1
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Former grain bin Log building, 18th century, integrated into the barn D-1-87-120-61 BW

Former architectural monuments

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Kirchplatz 4
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Former farmhouse Two-storey flat saddle roof building with wide high arbor, around 1800 D-1-87-120-6 BW
Mühlenstrasse 11
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Farmhouse Einfirsthof, two-and-a-half-story flat gable roof building with arbor and high arbor, ridge purlin marked 1851 D-1-87-120-39 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

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

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