List of architectural monuments in Burglengenfeld
The monuments of the Upper Palatinate town of Burglengenfeld 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. This list reflects the update status as of May 19, 2018 and includes 69 architectural monuments.
Architectural monuments according to districts
Ensemble old town and castle
File number: E-3-76-119-1
The ensemble includes the area of the castle and town of Burglengenfeld, which was walled in the 15th century. Castle and first settlement are considerably older than the walling and already in the 11th / 12th. Century tangible. They owe their creation to the three classic founding conditions, the location on a river, a traffic route that crosses the river here, and the presence of a castle hill, from which the river crossing could be protected by building a castle.
The oldest components of Burglengenfeld are therefore the castle ruins with the inner castle ring wall and the settlement core directly at the southwestern foot of the castle hill, in the direction of the Naab transition. This oldest settlement area at today's Almenhof, Burgbergweg, St. Veits-Platz, Berggasse, Schildgasse, Klingentorgasse, Kirchenstrasse and Robert-Koch-Strasse has largely been preserved in its historical structure; it is dominated by the west tower front of the parish church, built in the neo-Romanesque style in 1891, overlooked by the medieval castle, and crossed in a north-south direction by the Kirchenstrasse as the oldest road axis.
Branching off perpendicular to it at the level of the church, the narrow one, closed with houses from the 18th and 19th centuries, represents In the 19th century, Robert-Koch-Straße built the connection to the younger market square. The image of the immediate area around the church, which in part only emerged after the neo-baroque choir was added in 1937, is determined in the southern part by the Altmannsche Schlösschen am Almenhof, a four-sided complex with a gatehouse, named as a courtyard as early as 817, later expanded into the Hofmarksgut. On the east side, the residential buildings on the southern part of Berggasse, partly with half-hipped houses from the 18th century, and the narrow, closed lane “Beim Klingentor” form the boundary. Due to the partially preserved historical substance and the scale of the buildings, the earlier staircase to the castle, which was closed by the blade gate until the 19th century, is still recognizable. In the southern part of Kirchenstrasse, the imposing buildings of the rectory, first recorded in 1424 at this point, the pharmacy and the former Regensburg nursing courtyard determine the picture; bourgeois and formerly rural, mostly two-storey half-hipped, gable and eaves side houses from the 17th to 18th centuries are attached to them in a closed construction.
The Wittelsbachers recognized the topographical importance of the place very soon and upgraded it considerably for the purpose of the national organization, consolidation of power and income increase they were striving for: through the establishment of a vice office in 1255, Burglengenfeld became the center for 27 offices in the Nordgau; In 1270 the settlement was raised to the market and thus the prerequisites for the expansion of the complex that still exists today were created. This development was completed with the completion of the fortification in 1462, which now encompassed the square outline of the market, the castle with an outer curtain wall and the slope between the castle and the market with two side walls.
In 1542, under the rule of Pfalz-Neuburg , whose political and religious center was Burglengenfeld, the city was elevated to the status of a town, and soon afterwards the construction of the town hall, the most stately building on the market square. The relatively irregular, transverse, and tapering shape of the market square that widens in a staggered manner at its edges is explained by the reference to the first settlement, which was as close as possible to the castle hill. The new market square, which could only be created after the south-western development boundary of this old settlement, was to be located in the middle of the new square on the one hand, but on the other hand it was to aim at the location of the river crossing, which was at the north corner of the square. The thoroughfare, which was let into the market place at right angles on the south-east flank, could therefore not leave it again in a straight line to the north-west, but had to be pushed to the north; it therefore forms a sloping diagonal from the market square to the left bridgehead. The long sides of the square are closed with bourgeois gable, eaves and hipped roof houses from the late 16th to 19th centuries; At the southern end, the bottleneck at numbers 26 and 29 still reminds of the end of the Upper Gate, which was destroyed in the town fire in 1850. The buildings are staggered on the northeast side. In the southwest area, the streets were arranged in a clear order parallel to the wall; The structure and substance of the buildings have largely been preserved; Unfortunately the most sensitive disturbance in the entire urban ensemble has arisen here due to the clear cutting in favor of an underground car park with parking lot. The river side of the city is formed by the backs of the closed row of gabled and eaves summer houses on Kellergasse. For the view from the other side of the river, together with the small house gardens above the water level, the building stock, which mainly dates from the 18th century, creates a picturesque, petty bourgeois structure.
The location of the old town as a whole in a hollow between Burgberg and Kreuzberg can be effectively experienced through the upward and through views that result from the market area onto the undeveloped slopes of these mountains.
Castle
File number: D-3-76-119-1 (At the castle 1–3)
Oval closed system, built since 1091, partially repaired after 1864.
- Inner lock:
- Remnants of the wall of the once four-sided complex, quarry stone masonry with battlements and an ogival entrance gate in the east, Romanesque
- in the north the cellar of the former castle chapel, vaulted quarry stone building, probably medieval
- So-called high round tower, quarry stone building over a round stone base, with battlements, the core of the first half of the 12th century, modern battlements
- in the west cellar of the former Zehrgaden, so-called Johannes-Gewölbe, 11th century
- Outer lock:
- Former tithe box and armory, two-storey saddle roof building with arched windows and simple plaster structure, the core probably modernized in 1242, 1874
- Former caste office, later rent office, stately three-storey hipped roof building with side extensions, roof turrets and simple plaster structure, probably 1242
- Keep, so-called Sinzenhofer Tower, square quarry stone building with battlements, around 1091
- Powder tower, diamond-shaped tower made of quarry stone with wooden arrow slits, around 1123, tent roof was put on in 1970
- rear gate tower with kennel, rectangular ashlar tower with tent roof and round archway, Romanesque, porch late Gothic
- Circular wall around the outer courtyard, ashlar masonry, Romanesque
- Remnants of the fortification wall of the castle hill as a side wall between the former city and castle fortifications, quarry stone, Gothic
City fortifications
File number: D-3-76-119-2
(Kellergasse 28; Stadtgraben 3; Kellergasse; Fronfestgasse 5; Am Graben 15; Am Graben 33; Kellergasse 23; Am Graben 5)
Bering partially preserved from the time before 1462, today partially integrated into the residential building, quarry stone masonry.
- Remains of the wall in the southwest and southeast at:
- Am Graben 5, 15, 23, 33 and 47
- Near Kellergasse 8, Kellergasse 28 (with battlements), Fronfestgasse 5 and Zaschkahof 2 (with battlements)
- A total of five towers and the rest of a gate received:
- Shell tower at Am Graben 5, multi-sided semicircular tower with a tent roof and notch openings
- southern corner tower at Am Graben 15
- three-storey rectangular tower with a tent roof
- Defense tower at Am Graben 33, three-storey monopitch roof
- western corner tower (former prison tower) with southern extension, two-storey rectangular tower with pyramid roof and half-timbered extension with saddle roof
- northeast corner tower, two-storey rectangular tower with pyramid roof
- Remnants of a water gate, two-storey rectangular tower with a gable roof
Burglengenfeld
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Am Almenhof 2 ( location ) |
Former castle pharmacy | Stately two-storey corner building with hipped roof and simple plaster structure with rusticated corner pilasters and cornice structure, 1765, redesigned around 1950. | D-3-76-119-3 | |
At the Kreuzberg; Kreuzbergweg 6 ( location ) |
Catholic Kreuzberg Church of the Holy Trinity | Plastered solid building with saddle roof and drawn-in choir closed on three sides, front-built west tower with pyramid roof, in the core a small chapel from 1690, extension in 1742, renewal after fire in 1835; with equipment. | D-3-76-119-43 | |
On the Wieden 4 ( location ) |
Catholic Church of St. Sebastian | Plastered quarry stone building with gable roof, flat-roofed nave and drawn-in choir closed on three sides, facade tower with tent roof and free gables, new building from 1902 instead of a demolished building from 1714. | D-3-76-119-9 |
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Bahnhofplatz 1 ( location ) |
Former station reception building | Two-storey granite stone building with hipped roof and cornice structure, window frames and corner pilaster strips made of brick, 1899. | D-3-76-119-10 |
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Bahnhofplatz 4 ( location ) |
Former post office | Stately two-storey solid construction over a high sandstone base with a high hipped roof, profiled eaves cornice and simple plaster structure, Keilstein marked "1927";
Outbuilding, ground floor and plastered hipped roof building with small arched windows, 1927. |
D-3-76-119-11 | |
At the blade gate 2; Am Almenhof 8; Am Almenhof 4 ( location ) |
Altmannsches Schlösschen, Almenhof | Formerly closed four-sided system;
northeast corner building, one or two-storey plastered gable roof building and corner tower with tented roof facing west, late 16th century; southeast wing, residential building, two-storey half-hipped roof building with simple plastered structure, entrance portal with corrugated door frames, 18th century; Gatehouse with courtyard wall, two-storey hipped roof building with half-timbered upper floor, round arched passage and flank turret with pyramid roof, late 16th century; to the northeast adjoining plastered wall with round arched door. |
D-3-76-119-12 |
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Berggasse 3 ( location ) |
Former nursing home, today the Upper Palatinate Folklore Museum | Three-wing system.
Main building, four-storey and plastered ashlar building with hipped roof, vestibule and southern staircase extension with pent roof, mid-16th century; south-eastern outbuilding, three-storey plastered gable roof building; southern outbuilding, two-story, plastered hipped roof building; probably 16th century; to the west of it pavilion, octagonal and plastered tent roof structure, in the core probably medieval tower substructure, new building probably 19th century. |
D-3-76-119-13 | |
Berggasse 5 ( location ) |
Inn | Stately, three-storey corner building with a gable roof, simple plaster structure and arched portal walls made of sandstone, 18th century. | D-3-76-119-14 | |
Berggasse 15 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey and plastered gable building with a protruding roof, window and entrance portal with sandstone walls, 17th century. | D-3-76-119-15 | |
Berggasse 16 ( location ) |
Residential building | Birthplace of Josephine Haas (1783), solid ground floor building with a half-hipped roof, simple plaster structure and memorial plaque, 18th century. | D-3-76-119-16 | |
Christoph-Willibald-Gluck-Straße 12 ( location ) |
Former Capuchin monastery church, since 1958 Protestant Christ Church | Simple and plastered gable roof construction with barrel vaulted nave, 1700–1717, 1802 profaned. | D-3-76-119-17 | |
Christoph-Willibald-Gluck-Straße 16 ( location ) |
Courthouse | Stately, two-storey two-wing building with hipped roof, central gable and semicircular corner bay window, high plinth and portal walls made of sandstone, labeled "1911". | D-3-76-119-18 | |
Friedhofstrasse 4 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey, plastered gable building with half-hipped roof, 18th century. | D-3-76-119-19 | |
Friedhofstrasse 48; Friedhofstrasse ( location ) |
St. Anna cemetery chapel | Small Gothic saddle roof building with one-sided hip and gable turret, simple plaster structure, 14th century; with equipment;
epitaphs on the inside and outside walls, 1600 – late 19th century; on the south wall Renaissance plaque with Latin inscription, stone; two neo-Gothic tombstones in the cemetery, rectangular high shaft with inscription and stepped gable, 1854 and 1856; Cemetery wall with embedded gravestones from the 18th and 19th centuries Century; Figure Saint George, larger than life standing figure with inscribed base, sandstone, probably 1930s; in front of the southwest cemetery wall. |
D-3-76-119-20 | |
Near Goethestrasse ( location ) |
Sculpture house with a life-size figure "Christ in the dungeon" | 18th century. | D-3-76-119-44 | |
Hauptstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Inn to the three crowns | Two-storey and plastered hipped roof building with a three-storey corner tower and arched entrance portal, southern part probably 1753, northern part older;
western extension, ridge-turned two-storey and partly plastered natural stone building with gable roof, probably 16th century. |
D-3-76-119-22 | |
Hauptstrasse 2; Hauptstrasse 4 ( location ) |
Gasthaus Pfälzerhof | Three-storey, plastered stepped gable building with a one-sided hip and four-storey bay window with tent roof, plastered facade with cornice structure;
northern outbuilding, three-storey, plastered eaves side building with gable roof and partly arched wall openings; 16./17. Century. |
D-3-76-119-23 | |
Hauptstrasse 16 ( location ) |
Inn | Two-storey, plastered hipped roof building with simple plaster structure and protruding facade in the west, 18th century. | D-3-76-119-25 | |
Kellergasse 1 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey corner house with a gable roof and simple plaster structure, 17th century. | D-3-76-119-26 | |
Kellergasse 21 ( location ) |
Residential building | Ground floor and plastered gable roof building with one-sided hip over a keel-arched floor plan, probably 19th century. | D-3-76-119-29 | |
Kellergasse 75 ( location ) |
Former beer cellars | Cellar complex with 46 partly multi-storey quarry stone buildings with monopitch roof and vaulted barrels, merging into rock cellar niches, partly ruinous, in the core 16th and 17th centuries; in a long row at the northwestern base of the Kreuzberg, parallel to the left bank of the Naab. | D-3-76-119-34 | |
Near Kellergasse ( location ) |
Wayside chapel | Plastered small saddle roof building, 18th / 19th centuries Century; with equipment. | D-3-76-119-33 | |
Kirchenstrasse 14 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey and plastered gable building with arched elevator hatches, ground floor corridor with needle cap barrel, 17th / 18th centuries Century. | D-3-76-119-35 | |
Kirchenstrasse 15 ( location ) |
Catholic rectory | Two-storey, plastered corner building with a steep pitched roof, 17th / 18th centuries Century. | D-3-76-119-36 | |
Kirchenstrasse 16 ( location ) |
Former Hochstiftisch Regensburgischer Pflegehof | Two-storey and plastered eaves side building with saddle roof extension projecting south and arched entrance portal, facade design with cornice structure and accentuated window frames, 17th century. | D-3-76-119-37 | |
Kirchenstrasse 17 ( location ) |
Catholic parish church of St. Vitus | Flat-roofed hall church with stitch caps and drawn-in, three-sided closed choir made of quarry stone masonry with high hipped roof, five-storey west tower with pointed spire, two-storey flank turrets and neo-Romanesque facade design with pilaster strips and cornice, nave Gothic core, baroque style in the 18th century, extension and height of the tower in 1891 from 1927; with equipment. | D-3-76-119-38 |
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Kirchenstrasse 18; Robert-Koch-Strasse 5 ( location ) |
Former inn | Two-storey, plastered corner building with a half-hipped gable roof on one side, 18th century. | D-3-76-119-39 | |
Kirchenstrasse 20 ( location ) |
Door frames and door | Single-storey gable-roof house, door frames and door 18th century. | D-3-76-119-40 | |
Kirchenstrasse 22 ( location ) |
Residential building | Gable-independent, single-storey half-timbered building with a flat saddle roof and block construction knee floor, 17th / 18th centuries. Century. | D-3-76-119-41 | |
Klostergasse 1 ( location ) |
Inn | Stately, two-storey corner house with hipped roof and arched entrance portal, simple plaster structure with corner pilasters, 18th / 19th centuries Century, basket arch portal marked "1842". | D-3-76-119-42 | |
Klostergasse 2 ( location ) |
Residential house, rear building | Two-storey, plastered mansard roof building, on the courtyard side with a covered, wooden balcony, 18th century. | D-3-76-119-51 | |
Marketplace 1 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Two-storey and plastered gable building with simple plaster structure, 18th / 19th centuries Century. | D-3-76-119-45 | |
Marketplace 2 ( location ) |
town hall | Broad, three-storey gable building, flanked by two octagonal flank towers with a Welsch hood, plastered facade with pilaster strips and cornice, arched portal with sandstone walls, end of the 16th century; with equipment. | D-3-76-119-46 | |
Marktplatz 9 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Two-storey gable building with simple plaster structure, 16th century. | D-3-76-119-47 | |
Marktplatz 11 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Two-storey corner house with a gable roof and simple plaster structure, 17th / 18th centuries Century. | D-3-76-119-48 | |
Marktplatz 13 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey hipped roof building with arched windows, ground floor with plaster strip rustics and large arched windows, the core of the 18th century. | D-3-76-119-49 | |
Marktplatz 15 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey half-hipped roof building, 18th / 19th centuries Century. | D-3-76-119-50 | |
Marktplatz 23 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey and plastered eaves side building with gable bay window and arched entrance portal, 17th / 18th century Century. | D-3-76-119-52 | |
Marktplatz 25 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Two-storey gable building with ogival twin windows and simple plaster structure, 19th century. | D-3-76-119-53 | |
Marktplatz 29 ( location ) |
Community center | Hipped roof building, first half of the 19th century. | D-3-76-119-54 | |
Naabgasse 1 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey, plastered corner house with a half-hipped roof, probably 18th century, wooden alcove on the eaves with a gable roof and sawn ornamentation, around 1900. | D-3-76-119-55 | |
Naabgasse 7 ( location ) |
Column with capital | Re-used column with decorated capital, probably 17th century, probably from the castle that was demolished in 1806. | D-3-76-119-82 | |
Paul-Dietrich-Straße 1 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Two-storey corner house with a gable roof, profiled eaves cornice and simple plaster structure, the core of the 18th century. | D-3-76-119-56 | |
Near Regensburger Straße ( location ) |
High court | Place of execution made of rock stone, wall height 2.2 m, wall thickness 0.7 m, inner diameter 6.3 m, with arched door, 14th / 15th c. Century. | D-3-76-119-111 | |
Robert-Koch-Strasse 4 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Two-storey, plastered gable building with half-hipped roof, 18th century. | D-3-76-119-59 | |
Robert-Koch-Strasse 6 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Two-storey, plastered corner house with a gable roof, arched windows on the ground floor and arched niche, marked "1784". | D-3-76-119-60 | |
Schwandorfer Straße 2a ( location ) |
Maria Trost Chapel | Gable roof construction closed on three sides with curved gable, portico and profiled cornice structure, before 1742. | D-3-76-119-61 | |
Schwandorfer Straße 5 ( location ) |
Former forestry department, 1949–1972 agricultural school | Two-wing system, two-story, plastered gable roof buildings with a profiled eaves cornice and a dwarf house with a curved bent gable on the west wing, the core of the 18th century. | D-3-76-119-62 | |
Zaschkahof 2 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey and plastered hip roof building, probably 18th century. | D-3-76-119-63 |
Dietldorf
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Dietldorf 1a and 1b ( location ) |
Hofmarkschloss | Stately three-storey hipped roof building, on three sides with a central projectile, facade design with drilled window sashes, corner pilasters and cornice structure, on the ground floor a chapel, baroque portal marked “1700”;
Courtyard wall, partly plastered quarry stone and brick masonry, 18th century; Former outbuilding of the “Beim Schreiner” castle, elongated, three-storey half-hipped building with a two-storey pent roof extension in the east, in the 17th century in the core, extension to the south after 1920. |
D-3-76-119-64 |
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In Dietldorf ( location ) |
Bridge figure of St. John of Nepomuk | Colored, 18./19. Century; in the chapel on Vils Bridge in the center of the village. | D-3-76-119-114 | |
In Dietldorf ( location ) |
Catholic parish church of St. Pankratius | Simple and plastered solid construction with hipped roof, profiled eaves cornice and choir in the east tower, northern nave with a small chapel extension, portal marked "1723", crowning of the tower with a Welsch dome around 1785; with equipment. | D-3-76-119-66 |
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Wolfertal ( location ) |
Field chapel | Small plastered gable roof building with cornices and pilasters, 18./19. Century; with equipment; 200 m southwest of the village on the right bank of the Vils. | D-3-76-119-67 |
Eichlhof (five oaks)
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Eichlhof ( location ) |
Field chapel | Small flat-roofed gable roof building with one-sided hip, clover-leaf window and first bay window, 18th / 19th century Century; with equipment; on the road to Engelhof. | D-3-76-119-69 | |
Eichlhof 1a ( location ) |
Former stable building of the former noble residence | Northern part of the building, ground-floor, plastered solid building with mansard roof, 18th century. | D-3-76-119-68 |
Church book
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Church book 4 1/2 ( location ) |
Catholic rectory | Two-storey, plastered hipped roof building with arched windows, marked "1852". | D-3-76-119-71 | |
Church book 6 ( location ) |
Catholic Expositur Church of Our Lady | Flat-roofed and plastered gable roof building with retracted rectangular choir, 13th century, nave extension and west tower with Welsch dome, cornice and pilasters, 18th century; with equipment. | D-3-76-119-70 |
Lanzenried
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Lanzenried 13 ( location ) |
Holy Cross Catholic Church | Simple and plastered gable roof construction with retracted polygonal choir, above it an octagonal roof turret with a Welsch hood, 18th century; with equipment. | D-3-76-119-72 |
Loisnitz
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In Loisnitz ( location ) |
Village chapel | Small plastered gable roof building with bell gable and figure niche, around 1870; at house number 7. | D-3-76-119-73 |
Mossendorf
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Holzgasse ( location ) |
Field chapel | Small gable roof building with barrel vaults and stitch caps, plastered facade with pilasters and cornices, 18th century; fifty meters north of the village on the road to Burglengenfeld. | D-3-76-119-75 |
Niederhof
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Niederhof 3 ( location ) |
Residential stable house | Ground floor and plastered gable roof building, in the core 17th / 18th centuries Century, gable-sided inscription panel with coat of arms labeled "1738". | D-3-76-119-76 |
Pilsheim
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Pilsheim 9 ( location ) |
Catholic Church Holy Cross and St. Peter | Plastered saddle roof building with retracted rectangular choir and small turret with onion dome, 13th century, changed in the second half of the 17th century; with equipment. | D-3-76-119-77 |
Pottenstetten
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Pottenstetten 17 ( location ) |
Catholic Church of St. Giles | Flat-roofed choir tower church with simple nave, steep pitched roof and arched windows, east tower with onion dome, pilasters and cornices, the core around 1300, changed in the 18th century; with equipment;
War memorial for the fallen of the First and Second World Wars, wide pedestal with inscriptions, base and crowning of the cross, granite, after 1945. |
D-3-76-119-78 |
Sat
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Saaß 5 ( location ) |
Field chapel | Quarry stone building closed and plastered on three sides with bell gable and pointed arch windows, 1870; with equipment; on the property of house no.5. | D-3-76-119-79 |
Strass
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Kaluzäcker ( location ) |
Stone cross | Round arched stone slab with cross in high relief, lower part with carved ploughshare, limestone, 16th century; two hundred meters northwest of Straß on the road to Untersdorf. | D-3-76-119-80 |
Witzlarn
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Witzlarn 1 ( location ) |
Former forester's farm | Residential house, two-storey and plastered gable roof construction;
Barn, elongated ground floor quarry stone building with a gable roof and boarded gable; 17th century. |
D-3-76-119-81 |
Former architectural monuments
This section lists objects that were previously entered in the list of monuments.
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Burglengenfeld Hauptstrasse 9 ( location ) |
Residential building | 18./19. Century, with a hipped roof. | D-3-76-119-24 | |
Burglengenfeld Kellergasse 5 ( location ) |
Former red tannery | Eaves side building, 16th century. | D-3-76-119-27 | |
Burglengenfeld Kellergasse 7 ( location ) |
Stone door frame on the residential building | Marked with "1860". | D-3-76-119-28 | |
Loisnitz Loisnitz 3 ( location ) |
"To the Lenzenbauer" | House in the core of the 18th century, with a wooden beam ceiling inside. | D-3-76-119-74 |
See also
Remarks
- ↑ 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
- Sixtus Lampl : Upper Palatinate . Ed .: Michael Petzet , Bavarian State Office for the Preservation of Monuments (= Monuments in Bavaria . Volume III ). Oldenbourg, Munich 1986, ISBN 3-486-52394-5 .
Web links
- List of monuments for Burglengenfeld (PDF) at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation
- Burglengenfeld in the Bavarian Monument Atlas