List of architectural monuments in Colmberg

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The monuments of the Central Franconian market Colmberg 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 of September 27, 2014 and contains 52 architectural monuments.

Ensembles

Hamlet of Häslabronn

The ensemble includes the entire hamlet of Häslabronn (Heßlabronn) with seven farmhouses and a church in the churchyard, as recorded in the original cadastre from the beginning of the 19th century. Recently, only the flax breaker house and the shepherd house have gone. The village road that branches off from the old country road that passes in the south (the old road bridge from the 18th / 19th century, as the modern road has been relocated to the south) into the hamlet ends as an approximately triangular, rough open space, the northern broad side of which is the one - and two-storey farmhouses No. 4 to 7. The south-facing farmhouses No. 1, 2, 8 and the church (No. 9) face the street. The buildings originate mainly from the 18th century, like the half-timbered houses and the half-timbered barns; A pigeon house is part of the historic village furnishings. The church was rebuilt in 1780, its Gothic choir tower was preserved. Häslabronn is characterized by its good preservation, both internally as a village area and externally as a village image, as the disturbances caused by two modern farm buildings did not lead to the destruction of the village layout and the hamlet did not grow beyond its old limits. File number: E-5-71-130-1.

Architectural monuments according to districts

Colmberg

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At the foal farm 7
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Former forester's house Ground floor half-hipped roof building with gabled dwarf houses and supporting pillars, in the core probably the service yard of Colmberg Castle from the 17th / 18th. Century, modified and expanded around 1820/22, 1866 and 1920/25 D-5-71-130-52 [[Template: image request / code! / C: 49.35786,10.40356! / D: Am Fohlenhof 7, Former forester's house! / | BW]]
Am Fohlenhof 7
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Former forester's house, barn Saddle roof construction with arched gate entrance, 19th century D-5-71-130-52 BW
Am Fohlenhof 7
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Former forester's house, outbuilding Ground floor building with hipped roof, 19th century D-5-71-130-52 BW
Am Fohlenhof 7
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Former forester's house, garden wall In parts of the former masonry of a farm building, 18th century D-5-71-130-52 BW
Am Kirchberg 3
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Former parsonage, now Evangelical-Lutheran parish office Two-storey hipped roof building with banded corner pilaster strips, 19th century D-5-71-130-1 BW
Am Kirchberg 5
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Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St. Ursula Neo-Gothic hall building with drawn-in three-sided closed choir, pilaster strips, shoulder arch portal and sacristy extension in the northern choir corner as well as with Gothic west tower with corner ashlar, cornice, octagon and pointed helmet, tower substructure probably 14th century, 1874 new building of the nave and redesign of the tower; with equipment D-5-71-130-2 Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St. Ursula
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Am Kirchberg 5
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Remains of the former cemetery wall With bricked-up tombstones, the core of which may have been late medieval D-5-71-130-2 BW
Am Markt 4
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Residential building Ground floor building with a hipped roof with house stone elements, 18th / early 19th century, extended on the back D-5-71-130-3 Residential building
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Am Markt 5
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Former Brauhaus zur Krone, now residential and commercial building Two-storey hipped roof building with arched entrance, cornice and cantilever, "1798" (formerly marked) D-5-71-130-4 BW
Am Markt 6
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Residential building Ground floor saddle roof building with plastered, toothed corner cuboid and heraldic plaque, hipped on the back, "1779" (inscribed) D-5-71-130-5 Residential building
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Am Markt 10
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Former Schwarzer Adler brewery, now an inn Two-storey saddle roof construction with truss parts over a solidly bricked ground floor, banded corner pilasters, cornice and house stone elements on windows and arched portal, "1794" (marked) D-5-71-130-7 Former Schwarzer Adler brewery, now an inn
Am Markt 10
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barn Half-timbered building with a half-hipped roof and massive masonry parts, probably 18th century, later extended to the south D-5-71-130-7 BW
Am Markt 11
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Single storey residential stable house Plastered half-timbering, crooked hip, 18th century D-5-71-130-6 BW
Am Markt 13
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Residential building Two-storey saddle roof building with fore in half-timbered over a solidly bricked ground floor with arched portal and crane beam, "1787" (inscribed) D-5-71-130-8 Residential building
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Am Markt 13
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barn Ground floor half-timbered building with half-hip roof and solid wall sections, around 1787, expanded in the 19th century D-5-71-130-8 BW
Ansbacher Straße 1
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Residential building Two-storey half-timbered building with a gable roof and solid wall sections, 19th century D-5-71-130-9 Residential building
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Ansbacher Straße 9
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Former Brauhaus zur Sonne Two-storey saddle roof construction with truss parts over a solidly bricked ground floor, angled eaves side wing and two utility wings, changed in the core around 1700, northwest and southwest wing D-5-71-130-10 Former Brauhaus zur Sonne
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Castle 1
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Colmberg Castle Medieval section castle with neck ditch in the northeast and Bering over a slope steeply sloping to the west, south and east with remains of the ditch, probably built from the 11th century, expanded into an imperial castle from the middle of the 12th century and rebuilt and changed until around 1600, 1319 as Zollern Ownership confirmed, then seat of a bailiff and later the upper office, since 1880 in private ownership; Building parts with equipment

Palas, rectangular, three-storey main building with attached buttresses and high hipped roof, the lower parts around 1150, changed in the Gothic period, last changes in the 17th century

Keep, made of humpback blocks over a round floor plan with a tent roof, around 1250

Chapel extension, three-storey hipped roof building with castle chapel and knight's hall over a vaulted cellar, probably built in the early Gothic period, modified in the 14th century, renovations in the 19th century

Inner Bering, defensive wall made of humpback ashlars with covered, wooden battlements in the north-west, pointed arched gate with renewed portcullis and protruding lavatory core in the west, comprises an irregular quadrangle, largely demolished in the east, 13th century

Defense tower, on a square plan with battlements on the west side, 13th century; Box office and stables, three-storey saddle roof building in half-timbered over a solidly bricked ground floor, early 18th century

Zwingermauer, with buttresses and access ramp in the east, 15th century; two gates, one with an ogival passage and pinnacle crown, one with a wicker passage, probably 14th and 15th centuries

Bastion, two-storey building with a semicircular end, half-timbered gable, crooked hip and loopholes, probably 16th century

Well house, hipped roof building with deep well shaft, 18th century

Courthouse, tetrapylon with arched arcades, hipped roof and two connecting arcades against the keep and defensive wall, early 16th century, later raised and covered with a roof

D-5-71-130-12 Colmberg Castle
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Near Rothenburger Straße
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War memorial for the parishioners who died in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870/71 In the form of an obelisk, "1896" (inscribed) D-5-71-130-13 War memorial for the parishioners who died in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870/71

Auerbach

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Auerbach 1
( location )
Former rectory Two-storey building with a half-hipped roof and half-timbered gable, renewed in 1758 over the older core from 1577, expanded with new additions D-5-71-130-15 BW
Auerbach 1
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Former parish barn Ground floor building with a half-hipped roof and timber framing, around 1758

Garden wall with gate pillars, renewed in 1887

D-5-71-130-15 BW
Auerbach 2
( location )
barn Ground floor saddle roof building with fore and half-timbered parts, 19th century D-5-71-130-16 BW
Auerbach 14
( location )
Former tithe barn Ground floor building with half-hipped roof, ridge opening, half-timbered gable and corner cuboid, "1583" (formerly marked), probably revised in the 17th century D-5-71-130-17 BW
Auerbach 16
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Evangelical Lutheran parish church of St. Marien Choir tower church , hall building with stepped gable in the west, rectangular choir in the not retracted tower with belt cornice and pointed helmet as well as with sacristy annex to the north of the tower and nave, probably 16th century, inside formerly inscribed "1535", modified in Baroque style in 1719, gable wall renewed in a neo-Gothic style in 1859 and probably also a nave after North extended; with equipment D-5-71-130-14 BW
Auerbach 16
( location )
Cemetery wall With arched passage, "1576" (inscribed) D-5-71-130-14 BW
Auerbach 16
( location )
Former teacher and sacristan's house Ground floor building with half-hipped roof and half-timbered gable, 1726 D-5-71-130-18 BW
In Auerbach
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Draw well With hipped roof, wooden gears and well box, probably 18th century D-5-71-130-19 Draw well

Bend

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Bieg 1
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Former stable house Ground floor saddle roof building with a crooked hip above the former stable part, drilled and profiled window and door frames as well as half-timbered gables, early 19th century D-5-71-130-20 BW

Tweezers

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Binzwangen 1
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Evangelical Lutheran rectory Two-story hipped roof building, 1772 D-5-71-130-23 Evangelical Lutheran rectory
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Binzwangen 1
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Pfarrstadel Ground floor building with half hip and boarded half-timbered gable, 18th century D-5-71-130-23 BW
Binzwangen 2
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Former stable house Ground floor saddle roof building with half-timbered gable, around 1800 D-5-71-130-51 Former stable house
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Binzwangen 2
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barn Ground floor saddle roof construction, new building D-5-71-130-51 BW
Binzwangen 3
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Former stable house Ground floor building with half-hipped roof and half-timbered parts, early 18th century D-5-71-130-24 BW
Binzwangen 12
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Residential building Half-timbered building with shed, attached upper storey on the southern eaves side and mansard roof on the northern and with carved corner posts and bricked northern eaves side, "1838" (inscribed) D-5-71-130-25 Residential building
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Binzwangen 14
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Inn Two-storey saddle roof construction in half-timbered over a bricked ground floor with plastered corner rustics, "1860" (formerly designated) D-5-71-130-26 Inn
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Binzwangen 23
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Courtyard house Two-storey hipped roof building with cornice, house framing around the windows and half-timbering on the gable sides, "1822" (inscribed) D-5-71-130-27 BW
Binzwangen 38
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Residential building Two-storey hipped roof building with plastered half-timbering on the upper floor, 1698/99 (dendrochronologically dated) D-5-71-130-28 BW
Binzwangen 43
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Farm buildings Two-storey hipped roof building with truss parts, using older parts of the building with a crooked hipped roof, the core of the 19th century D-5-71-130-29 Farm buildings
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Binzwangen 43
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Former administrative building, now an inn Two-storey saddle roof building with belt cornice, plastered, interlocked corner cuboids and profiled stone frame around the classicist double wing door, "1804" (inscribed) D-5-71-130-30 Former administrative building, now an inn
Binzwangen 43
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Courtyard wall With arched, rusticated gate entrance and pedestrian gate, perhaps around 1804 D-5-71-130-30 BW
Binzwangen 43
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Extension Two-story saddle roof construction with tile strips, exposed brick masonry on the upper floor and corbels or house framing on the windows, mid-19th century D-5-71-130-30 BW
In Binzwangen
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Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St. Sebastian, Cornelius and Cyprian Hall building with three-sided choir closure, corner pilasters and hipped roof, east tower with profiled cornices, corner pilasters, tail hood and rusticated east portal with segmented arched gable, based on plans by Johann Georg Entenberger, 1749 ff., "1751" (inscribed) D-5-71-130-21 Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St. Sebastian, Cornelius and Cyprian
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In Binzwangen, cemetery
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Cemetery wall With gate pillars, 1920 D-5-71-130-22 BW

Haslabronn

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In Häslabronn, across the stream, former country road
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bridge single-bay stone bridge, 19th century D-5-71-130-37 bridge
Häslabronn 1
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Former stable house Ground floor saddle roof construction with roof bay window, solid ground floor, half-timbered gable floor, half-hipped roof over the former stable part, arched portal and coat of arms stone, "1765" (marked) D-5-71-130-31 Former stable house
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Häslabronn 1
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barn Ground floor half-timbered building with a gable roof, around 1765 D-5-71-130-31 BW
Häslabronn 2
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Former stable house Ground floor saddle roof construction with a half-timbered bay window with a solidly bricked eaves side in the north, 18th century D-5-71-130-32 BW
Häslabronn 2
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barn Half-timbered building with crooked hips and bat dormers, 1863 over an older core D-5-71-130-32 barn
Häslabronn 4
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Door frame Inscribed "1776" D-5-71-130-33 BW
Häslabronn 6
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Former stable house Two-storey saddle roof building, in the core “1745” (marked), raised around 1925, heavily overformed D-5-71-130-34 BW
Häslabronn 7
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Former stable house Two-storey saddle roof building, second half of the 18th / early 19th century D-5-71-130-35 BW
Häslabronn 7
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barn Half-timbered building with crooked hips, second half of the 18th / early 19th century, extended to the north D-5-71-130-35 barn
Häslabronn 9
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Evangelical Lutheran subsidiary church of St. Jakob Choir tower church , hall building with rusticated corner pilasters, mansard hipped roof and drawn-in rectangular choir in the tower with cornices and pointed helmet, late Gothic choir tower, nave 1780; with equipment D-5-71-130-36 Evangelical Lutheran subsidiary church of St. Jakob
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Häslabronn 9
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Cemetery wall Ashlar masonry with gate pillars, the core probably from the late Middle Ages D-5-71-130-36 Cemetery wall

Assassin

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Bächfeld
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Stone cross, probably atonement cross Late medieval D-5-71-130-38 Stone cross, probably atonement cross

Oberfelden

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In Oberfelden; on the road to Unterfelden
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Flax breaker house Ground floor saddle roof building, 19th century, only ruins D-5-71-130-41 BW
In Oberfelden; on the road to Unterfelden
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Threshing barn Wooden hipped roof building, 19th century D-5-71-130-41 BW
Oberfelden 6; Oberfelden 6 1/2
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Former stable house Ground floor saddle roof building, living part in partly massive, squat framework, "1699" (modern designation), stable part overformed D-5-71-130-39 BW
In Oberfelden
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Single storey half-timbered house Hunched backwards, around 1700 D-5-71-130-40 BW

Poppenbach

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Poppenbach 2
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Former stable house Two-storey saddle roof construction in half-timbered over a massive ground floor with rusticated corner pilasters and profiled portal frame, "1852" (inscribed), part of the stable renewed D-5-71-130-42 BW
Poppenbach 4
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Former stable house Two-storey half-timbered building with a gable roof, 1842, completely paneled D-5-71-130-43 BW
Poppenbach 5a
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Single storey residential stable house Half-timbered gable, 1848 D-5-71-130-44 BW
Poppenbach 5 b
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Former stable house Two-storey saddle roof construction in half-timbered over a massive ground floor, first quarter of the 19th century, extended by eastern extensions D-5-71-130-45 BW
In Poppenbach; From Poppenbach to Binzwangen
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Stone cross, probably atonement cross With paneled beams and angled end, 1543 D-5-71-130-46 Stone cross, probably atonement cross
Send field; about 500 m east of the village
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Stone cross Medieval D-5-71-130-47 BW

Unterfelden

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Unterfelden 2
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Former stable house Ground floor building with a half-hipped roof, 17th century, extended to the south and completely paneled D-5-71-130-48 BW
Unterfelden 6
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Former stable house Ground floor saddle roof building with half-timbered gable, crooked hip above the former stable part and wooden door frames, "1699" (inscribed) D-5-71-130-49 BW
Unterfelden 9
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Farm, stable house Single-storey half-timbered building with half-hipped roof, second half of the 17th century D-5-71-130-50 BW
Unterfelden 9
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Farm, barn Partly boarded timber frame construction, with half-timbered walls and a steep saddle roof, mid-19th century using older components D-5-71-130-50 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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