List of architectural monuments in Deggendorf

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On this page the monuments of the Lower Bavarian large district town Deggendorf are compiled. 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.

Deggendorf coat of arms

Architectural monuments according to districts

Deggendorf

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Town square
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Ensemble town square The elongated, rectangular street market runs through the entire egg-shaped town, laid out in 1242 by the Wittelsbach family, in a south-north direction. At the intersection of this dominant main axis with the transverse axis, the city tower, built around 1380, rises above an old St. Connected to the tower, the town hall was built in 1535. In addition to this free-standing building group that dominates the historical cityscape, the Holy Sepulcher Church, which was built after 1337 and enriched in the 18th century by a slim, richly structured tower, sets a special urban accent in the southern part of the street market. Stepping out of the row of houses, it dominates this part of the square, in which other church buildings are also concentrated, while the parish church has retained its early medieval location in the south, outside the Wittelsbach city complex. The generally three-storey development of the long line of squares, which are only interrupted by the narrow junctions of the side streets, mostly goes back to the reconstruction period after the War of the Austrian Succession. Most of the buildings had the character of commercial buildings with historicist facades by the turn of the century. The latest department store buildings do not fit into the historical structure of the plaza walls. The ensemble includes the horse market south of the town square, a triangular square that was connected to the core city after the expulsion of the Jews from this area in 1337 and is demarcated from the lower suburb in the south by the hospital and the hospital gate. E-2-71-119-2 Ensemble town square
Hengersberger Strasse
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Ensemble Hengersberger Strasse The ensemble includes the historical buildings near the banks of the Danube at the foot of the Geyersberg slope. It is a series of broad-based craftsmen's houses in open development, mostly gabled buildings and the 17th / 18th centuries. Century from. They rise above the site of the oldest settlement Deggendorf, mentioned in the 9th century, which lost its importance when the city was re-founded around 1250 in the north of this settlement and became a suburb. E-2-71-119-1 Ensemble Hengersberger Strasse
Pflegegasse
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Ensemble Pflegegasse The ensemble encompasses the eastern transverse arm of the Wittelsbach town complex from 1242. In contrast to Bahnhofstrasse, the western arm, here the historical bourgeois buildings have largely been preserved. These are mostly two-storey eaves side houses, usually built after the city fire of 1743. The height and width of the buildings differ significantly from that of the street market. E-2-71-119-3 BW
Suburb
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Ensemble suburb The Vorstadt ensemble includes the parish church district in the south outside the fortified city. This borders directly on the street leading from the south and from the Danube bridge into the late medieval core city. The building group is dominated by the essentially baroque parish church, which rises above a monumental staircase from 1855. The buildings belonging to the parish, including the St. Oswald Chapel, surround the parish church. E-2-71-119-4 Ensemble suburb
Amanstrasse 11
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Former orphanage, now adult education center Two-storey bare brick building with saddle roofs, ashlar structure and central tower window, neo-Gothic, 1886 D-2-71-119-1 Former orphanage, now adult education center
Amanstrasse 15
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Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Resurrection neo-Gothic bare brick building with east tower, by Karl Lemmes, 1898/99 D-2-71-119-151 Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Resurrection
Amanstrasse 17
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District Court Three-storey hipped roof building with facade structure in neo-renaissance forms and a curved central projectile gable, 1901 D-2-71-119-2 District Court
Amanstrasse 19
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Former Landwehr district command, now regional court Staggered two- to four-storey group building in evocative youth stone ornamentation with hipped roofs and natural stone rustics, 1909 D-2-71-119-3 BW
Am Stadtpark 1 to 30
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Former county insane asylum neo-Romanesque two or three-story multi-wing system around inner courtyards in bare brick construction with blind structure and stone facade decoration, 1863–68;

Former institutional church, small bare brick building in neo-Romanesque forms with roof turret, 1865; with equipment

D-2-71-119-4 Former county insane asylum
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At Waffenhammer 21
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Former hammer mill two-story pitched roof building, marked 1753 D-2-71-119-144 BW
Bahnhofstrasse 4
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Residential and commercial building four-storey flat gable roof building with neo-classical stucco decoration, around 1890 D-2-71-119-7 BW
Bahnhofstrasse 11
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Community center three-storey flat gable roof building with eaves, probably 17th century, top storey and neo-baroque stucco facade from the end of the 19th century D-2-71-119-8 BW
Bahnhofstrasse 13
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Formerly a brewery three-storey eaves flat gable roof building with facade plaster decor in neo-renaissance forms and large, former through gate, 1904, older in the core D-2-71-119-9 BW
Bahnhofstrasse 19
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Community center two-storey, gable-independent half-hipped roof building with plaster structure, 1st half of the 19th century D-2-71-119-10 BW
Bahnhofstrasse 27
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Residential building Two-storey, picturesque half-hipped roof building in a corner position with neo-baroque facade decoration, bay windows and balcony, 1904 D-2-71-119-11 BW
Bahnhofstrasse 100
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Station building two-storey, historicizing flat gable roof building with gabled central projections and platform canopy, 1877;

Goods hall, bare brick building with flat gable roof, end of the 19th century;

Part of the so-called forest railway from Plattling to Bayerisch Eisenstein , opened in 1877 , at km 72.4

D-2-71-119-147 Station building
Bräugasse 15
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Formerly Fronfests three-storey, eaves-standing hipped roof building in neo-renaissance forms with ashlar facing, 1857 D-2-71-119-12 Formerly Fronfests
Egger Straße 9
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Former high altar of the Ascension Church and from 1690 of the Schachinger Church Monstrance-like, wooden Renaissance altarpiece using Gothic parts from the previous altar, 1624, shrine figures, predella reliefs and paintings around 1500; Transferred in 1954 D-2-71-119-14 BW
Findlsteiner Straße 25
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Catholic pilgrimage church to Our Lady of Sorrows on the Geiersberg ( Maria in der Rose ) late Gothic, single-nave hall construction with north tower, 1486, tower raised around 1882; with equipment D-2-71-119-15 Catholic pilgrimage church to Our Lady of Sorrows on the Geiersberg (Maria in der Rose)
Findlsteiner Straße 25
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Well, so-called five-wound well baroque Vesper picture group with fountain bowl, 1651, with open fountain house 1921 D-2-71-119-16 Well, so-called five-wound well
Hengersberger Straße 1
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Residential building two-storey hipped roof building with bat dormer, belt and cornice, 17th / 18th centuries century D-2-71-119-18 Residential building
Hengersberger Straße 11
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Residential building two-storey gable roof building with box oriel, renovated in 1635, 1929; connected to No. 13 by an archway D-2-71-119-19 Residential building
Hengersberger Straße 13
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Small house two-storey gable roof building, 1635; connected to No. 11 by an archway D-2-71-119-20 Small house
Hengersberger Straße 19
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Residential building two-storey, gable-independent flat gable roof building with cornices and blind gable, 17th / 18th century century D-2-71-119-22 Residential building
Jahnstrasse 5
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Formerly preparatory school, now vocational school, so-called Aloys-Fischer-Schule, two-storey, historicizing saddle roof building with curved gables and ornamented plastered fields, 1913 D-2-71-119-23 Formerly preparatory school, now vocational school, so-called Aloys-Fischer-Schule,
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Jahnstrasse 8
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Comenius-Gymnasium Deggendorf three-storey, neo-baroque hipped roof building with observatory tower, stucco-decorated gable with school clock and plaster structure, marked 1913 D-2-71-119-24 Comenius-Gymnasium Deggendorf
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Latin Schulgasse 1
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey hipped roof building in a corner position with an advance wall and neo-baroque facade decor, around 1910, essentially older.

St. Antonius chapel on the ground floor. Small, cross-vaulted room accessible from the street. Grotto with figure of St. Antony carrying the baby Jesus in his arms.

D-2-71-119-26 Residential and commercial building
Luitpoldplatz
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Marienbrunnen Baroque stone Marian column, 1630/50, modern basin D-2-71-119-35 Marienbrunnen
Luitpoldplatz 1
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basement, cellar System with arched single-column room and granite walls, 17th / 18th centuries century D-2-71-119-27 BW
Luitpoldplatz 9
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Residential and commercial building Five-storey flat gable roof building on the eaves side with neo-classical stucco decor, around 1850, essentially older D-2-71-119-29 Residential and commercial building
Luitpoldplatz 10
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Residential and commercial building Two-storey eaves-sided flat gable roof with knee-high floor and stucco structure, 2nd half of the 19th century D-2-71-119-30 Residential and commercial building
Luitpoldplatz 11
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Residential and commercial building Four-storey flat gable roof building on the eaves, 1865, facade with Art Nouveau decor after 1910 D-2-71-119-31 Residential and commercial building
Luitpoldplatz 25; Rosengasse 2
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Residential and commercial building Two-storey, historicizing mansard hipped roof building in a corner position with plastered facade decor and dwelling houses, around 1910 D-2-71-119-75 Residential and commercial building
Maria Ward Square; Maria-Ward-Platz 10
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Formerly the nave of the profaned Capuchin Church, now a cultural center two-storey pitched roof building with facade oculus, 1625–29 D-2-71-119-36 Formerly the nave of the profaned Capuchin Church, now a cultural center
Mettener Straße 46
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Residential building two-storey mansard half-hipped roof building, 1st quarter of the 19th century D-2-71-119-37 BW
Metzgergasse 9
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Residential building two-storey gable roof construction on the eaves, 18th / 19th centuries Century, in essence probably older D-2-71-119-38 Residential building
Metzgergasse 10
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Residential building Two-storey gable roof construction on the eaves side with knee-high floor and sparse stucco structure, marked with the year 1822 D-2-71-119-39 Residential building
Michael-Fischer-Platz 1
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Catholic pilgrimage church to the Holy Sepulcher of Christ Gothic three-aisled vaulted basilica, 1337–60, late Baroque north-west tower by Jakob Pawagner, Johann Baptist Gunetzrhainer and Johann Michael Fischer , 1722–28; with equipment D-2-71-119-41 Catholic pilgrimage church to the Holy Sepulcher of Christ
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Michael-Fischer-Platz 2
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey, eaves-sided flat gable roof building in historicizing forms with elevator bay windows, 2nd half of the 18th century, facade structure 1927 D-2-71-119-42 Residential and commercial building
Michael-Fischer-Platz 8
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Inn three-storey, eaves-sided flat gable roof building with sparing stucco structure, 17th century D-2-71-119-43 Inn
Michael-Fischer-Platz 14
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Residential and commercial building three-storey, eaves-sided flat gable roof building with neo-classical stucco decor, around 1894, in the core probably 17th century D-2-71-119-44 BW
Near Luitpoldplatz; near Michael-Fischer-Platz
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Well, so-called fountain of grace Draw well with lion figures and stone, neo-baroque Mater dolorosa, lions around 1730, figure of Mary by Rosa von Ranson, 1930 D-2-71-119-45 Well, so-called fountain of grace
Near Probsteigasse
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Cemetery wall and cemetery chapels made of quarry stone, end of the 19th century;

Cemetery chapel, neo-Gothic, plastered corner building, end of the 19th century; with equipment ;

Cemetery chapel, neo-Gothic bare brick corner building, end of the 19th century;

Fountain, retable-like, neo-Gothic stone tablet with a frontal water basin, end of the 19th century

D-2-71-119-13 Cemetery wall and cemetery chapels
Near the western moat
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city ​​wall Unplastered natural stone wall with wooden battlement, medieval D-2-71-119-90 city ​​wall
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Oberer Stadtplatz 1
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town hall Free-standing building complex with saddle roofs, stepped gables and tower with pyramid roof and bell rider, tower around 1450, southern main wing marked 1535, north gable part of the profaned Martinskirche in 1618, north wing completely rebuilt in 1888 D-2-71-119-46 town hall
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Oberer Stadtplatz 2
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Residential and commercial building, formerly Salzstadel three-storey, eaves-sided flat gable roof, conversion to a residential building, probably 1st half of the 19th century, older in the core D-2-71-119-47 Residential and commercial building, formerly Salzstadel
Oberer Stadtplatz 5
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Residential and commercial building, so-called Seel'sche Apotheke three-storey gable roof building on the eaves side with neo-Gothic stone oriels and decorative structure, 17th century, facade around 1850, rear wing 18th century D-2-71-119-49 Residential and commercial building, so-called Seel'sche Apotheke
Oberer Stadtplatz 6
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Formerly an inn, now a residential and commercial building Three-storey gable roof building on the eaves side with elevator bay window, around 1852 with an older core D-2-71-119-50 Formerly an inn, now a residential and commercial building
Oberer Stadtplatz 7
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Community center Three-storey gable roof building on the eaves side with attic and stuccoed window frames, in the core probably still 17th century, facade in the 2nd half of the 19th century D-2-71-119-51 Community center
Oberer Stadtplatz 11
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey, eaves-sided gable roof building with neo-baroque plaster structure and polygonal wooden bay window, 17th century core, facade around 1920 D-2-71-119-53 Residential and commercial building
Oberer Stadtplatz 15
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Formerly a brewery, now a residential and commercial building Three-storey, eaves-sided steep roof building with neo-baroque facade decor and stuccoed coat of arms, facade end of the 19th century, older in core D-2-71-119-54 Formerly a brewery, now a residential and commercial building
Upper Town Square 32; Oberer Stadtplatz 34; Oberer Stadtplatz 36
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Coat of arms stone Mounted small coat of arms relief, inscribed 1580 D-2-71-119-57 Coat of arms stone
Ostlicher Stadtgraben 28
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Formerly Theodor Eckert School, now the City Museum Two-storey neo-baroque hipped roof building with stucco or plaster structure, central projection, roof turret and gable corner projection, by Johann Baptist Schott , 1899/1900 D-2-71-119-58 Formerly Theodor Eckert School, now the City Museum
Ostlicher Stadtgraben 39
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Residential building three-storey eaves-sided flat gable roof with belt or cornice and dormers, 18th century D-2-71-119-59 Residential building
Ostlicher Stadtgraben 41
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Residential building three-storey hipped roof building in corner position, 18th / 19th century century D-2-71-119-60 Residential building
Pfarrgasse 1
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Catholic city rectory two-story pitched roof house with pilaster strips and sundial, 17th / 18th centuries Century, older in essence, changed in 1976 D-2-71-119-61 Catholic city rectory
Horse market 1
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Residential and commercial building Two-storey hipped roof building with a neo-baroque stucco facade, 2nd half of the 19th century, changed by installing a storey on the ground floor D-2-71-119-63 Residential and commercial building
Horse market 20
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Hospital, so-called Katharinenspital two-storey baroque half-hipped roof building with facade structure and roof turret, 1757, older in essence;

Catholic hospital church Sankt Katharina, small, baroque room with Gothic parts, around 1750/60; with equipment

D-2-71-119-64 Hospital, so-called Katharinenspital
Pflegegasse 6
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Residential and commercial building three-storey gable roof building on the eaves side with plaster structure and pilaster door, marked 1749, in the core 15./16. century D-2-71-119-66 Residential and commercial building
Pflegegasse 7
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey gable roof building on the eaves side with neo-baroque stucco decor and large stucco cartouche, 1896, older in the core D-2-71-119-67 Residential and commercial building
Pflegegasse 18
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Former district office, now tax office three-storey baroque saddle roof building with neo-baroque stucco facade and domed bay window, probably by Johann Michael Fischer, 1749, facade around 1900 D-2-71-119-70 Former district office, now tax office
Pflegegasse 23
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Residential and commercial building Two-storey eaves-sided gable roof building with historicizing stucco decor, 1912, in the core probably older D-2-71-119-72 Residential and commercial building
Pflegegasse 28
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Residential building Two-storey gable roof building on the eaves, baroque, probably after the town fire of 1743 D-2-71-119-154 Residential building
Probstei 2
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Formerly forester's house two-storey granite building with knee-high and gable roof, around 1840;

Remise with cellar, two-storey granite building with pent roof, at the same time

D-2-71-119-190 BW
Probstei 4
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Formerly the Propsteig building two-storey stately flat gable roof building, 16./17. century D-2-71-119-74 Formerly the Propsteig building
Rosengasse 11
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Residential building three-storey eaves-sided gable roof building with recessed entrance axis and plaster structure, 17th / 18th centuries century D-2-71-119-77 BW
Schachinger Weg 20
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Catholic branch church of St. John the Baptist and Evangelist late Gothic hall with retracted choir and Romanesque saddle tower in the west, 15th century; with equipment ;

Cemetery portal, late Gothic

D-2-71-119-25 BW
Schiffmeisterweg 12
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Former ship master's house two-storey, Gothic stepped gable building with eaves, 15./16. century D-2-71-119-79 Former ship master's house
Schlachthausgasse 1
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Formerly meat bank Two-storey flat gable roof building in a corner position with a classicist gable facade and a central projection on the lane side, 1839, older in the core D-2-71-119-80 Formerly meat bank
Stadt-Au 2
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Formerly the tax office, now the tax office Two-storey neo-baroque mansard hipped roof building with stucco facades, corner projections and gables, 1897 D-2-71-119-82 Formerly the tax office, now the tax office
Starzenbachweg 2
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Memorial column Fragment of the so-called Hussite column made of granite, probably 15th century D-2-71-119-83 Memorial column
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Uferplatz 6
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Formerly a toll house Two-storey baroque half-hipped roof with pilaster structure, marked 1745 D-2-71-119-84 Formerly a toll house
Lower suburb 5
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Formerly Sankt Oswaldkapelle, now the War Memorial Church small saddle roof building with high gable, around 1415, alterations in the 18th and 20th centuries; with equipment D-2-71-119-85 Formerly Sankt Oswaldkapelle, now the War Memorial Church
Lower suburb 13
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Catholic Parish Church of the Assumption Baroque three-aisled pillar basilica with retracted late Gothic choir, by Constantin Pader , 1655–57, choir end of the 15th century, vestibule with staircase 1885; with equipment ;

Cemetery wall with parts of the former defensive wall, probably 13th century, with grave inscriptions from the 16th to 19th centuries. Century;

Chapel, so-called water chapel, late Gothic, two-aisled steep roof building, 2nd half of the 15th century; with equipment;

Holy Sepulcher Chapel, square, baroque hipped roof building with onion-crowned lantern, end of the 17th century; with equipment;

Stations of the Cross, baroque sandstone groups of figures, 1697

D-2-71-119-86 Catholic Parish Church of the Assumption
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Veilchengasse 2
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Department store three-storey historicizing hipped mansard roof building in corner position with bay windows and rich facade structure, 1914 D-2-71-119-88 Department store
Westlicher Stadtgraben 48
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Residential building Two-storey Biedermeier half-hipped roof building with plaster structure and stone portal, around 1832 D-2-71-119-89 Residential building

Rettenbach

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Angerweg 3
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Formerly a stable house Two-storey flat gable roof building with knee sticks, stucco decor, shot shot on both sides and carved shot pillars, marked 1823 D-2-71-119-126 Formerly a stable house
Angerweg 4
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Former home two-storey hipped roof building with support pillars, early 19th century D-2-71-119-127 Former home
The forest path to the B 11
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Wayside shrine Granite pillar with lantern top, marked 1771; on the way to Hettenkofen D-2-71-119-133 Wayside shrine
Kirchenstrasse 4
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Catholic branch church of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary Baroque, rounded hall with a cross-oval choir and west tower, by Georg Felix Hirschstötter the Elder. J., 1754-58; with equipment ;

Cemetery wall, probably 18th century

D-2-71-119-125 Catholic branch church of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary
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Kirchenstrasse 11
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Residential stable house Flat saddle roof building with log construction upper floor, painted, all-round shot, tall shot and notched shot columns, early 19th century D-2-71-119-128 Residential stable house
Mainkofener Straße 2
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chapel small saddle roof building, end of the 19th century; with equipment D-2-71-119-131 chapel
Mainkofener Straße 2
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House figure wooden crucifix, 18th century D-2-71-119-129 House figure
Near Kirchenstraße
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chapel Tent roof construction, 1st half of the 19th century; with equipment D-2-71-119-132 chapel

Tattenberg

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Tattenberg 31
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Traid box Stand block construction with a gable roof and gable shot, 18th century D-2-71-119-139 BW
Tattenberg 32; Tattenberg 34
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Residential stable house Ground floor saddle roof building with boarded gable and canopy, 1st half of the 19th century D-2-71-119-140 Residential stable house
Tattenberg 34
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Residential stable house ground floor flat gable roof building with knee and gable in log construction, eaves-side bar shot and boarded gable shot, 1st half of the 19th century;

Backhaus, plastered solid building with pitched roof and wooden gable, 19th century

D-2-71-119-141 BW
Tattenberg 37
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Traid box Stand block construction with a gable roof and poles, marked 1882 D-2-71-119-142 BW

Further districts

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Aletsberg
near Aletsberg
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Memorial stone, so-called Kandler's column Granite pillar with inscription plaque, 18th / 19th centuries century D-2-71-119-91 Memorial stone, so-called Kandler's column


Breitenbach
Breitenbach 1
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Traid box stilted block construction with a gable roof, bilateral circular grooves and carved gable columns, probably 18th century, roof later split up D-2-71-119-145 BW


Breitenberg
In Simmling
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Wayside chapel neo-Romanesque flat saddle roof building with stuccoed round arch portal and roof turret, 3rd quarter of the 19th century; with equipment D-2-71-119-93 Wayside chapel


Elmering
Elmering 9
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Memorial stone Made of granite with a cast iron crucifix, marked 1894 D-2-71-119-94 BW


Fischerdorf
Donaustraße 35
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Einfirsthof Ground floor saddle roof building with a high knee-length floor with windows and a wooden barn, 18th / 19th centuries. century D-2-71-119-153 Einfirsthof
Fischerdorf
Donaustraße 36
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Residential stable house Ground floor flat saddle roof building with high knee and gable floor, 18th / 19th century Century;

Barn, wooden post construction with a gable roof, marked 1743

D-2-71-119-152 Residential stable house


Greising
Greising 19
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chapel Saddle roof construction with plaster structure, 2nd half of the 19th century; with equipment D-2-71-119-101 BW
Greising
Greising 19
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Catholic branch church Our Lady baroque hall with transept-like side chapels and roof turrets, by Ulrich Stöckl, 1692; with equipment D-2-71-119-99 Catholic branch church Our Lady


Half
mile half mile 2
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Catholic pilgrimage church to Our Lady of Sorrows late baroque, semicircular closed hall building with south tower, plan by Andreas Weiß, 1781–85, extended in 1910; with equipment D-2-71-119-103 Catholic pilgrimage church to Our Lady of Sorrows


Back-
swap Back- swap 2
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House of a three-sided courtyard two-storey half-hipped roof building with gred roof and eaves, marked 1847 D-2-71-119-104 BW


Kohlberg
Kohlbergstriegl
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Wayside chapel projecting saddle roof construction, 1st half of the 19th century; with equipment D-2-71-119-108 Wayside chapel


Kohlhof
Kohlhof 6
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chapel cantilevered gable roof with roof turret, 2nd half of the 19th century; with equipment D-2-71-119-109 chapel


Kreut
Birkenberg in the corridor Kreut
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Court chapel Projecting saddle roof construction, 19./20. Century; with equipment D-2-71-119-110 BW


Leoprechtstein
Leoprechtstein 33
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Waldlerhaus Ground floor block building with a flat gable roof, high knee and massive stable porch, 2nd half of the 18th century D-2-71-119-112 BW


Leoprechtstein
Leoprechtstein 47
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chapel Saddle roof construction with roof turrets, 3rd quarter of the 19th century; with equipment D-2-71-119-113 BW


Mainkofen
Mainkofen A 1, A 2, A 3, A 4, A 5, A 6, A 7, B 1
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Formerly the Mainkofen sanatorium and nursing home, now a district hospital ring-shaped pavilion in the park area, consisting of hospitals, administrative, commercial and residential buildings, institutional church, society house, cemetery, manor, gardening and workshops, built in Baroque Art Nouveau, by Albert Haug, 1909–11, wall paintings by Georg Winkler 1910–13;

Catholic asylum church for the Holy Trinity, one-nave hall building in Art Nouveau forms with transept and onion roof turret, completed in 1913, extension by Hans Döllgast 1963–65; with equipment ;

Ballroom, so-called society house, one-story theater building with curved mansard roof, semicircular wing structures and rich wall paintings, 1910–13;

Directorate building, two-storey hipped mansard roof building with corner bay window on the hook-shaped protruding hip roof section, 1910–13;

Water tower, gate tower with hexagonal top and fresco, inscribed 1910, mural by Georg Winkler;

Hospitals, ten hipped roof buildings with an irregular floor plan, 1909–11;

Commercial and residential buildings, thirteen, partly in groups, with hipped roof or saddle roof buildings, 1909–11;

Cemetery, enclosed area, around 1911;

Funeral hall, ground floor building with hipped roof with vestibule and roof turret, around 1911

D-2-71-119-114 Formerly the Mainkofen sanatorium and nursing home, now a district hospital


Mietraching
Schulstraße 8
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Catholic parish church Sankt Joseph historicizing hall building with retracted crossing and south tower, 1925; with equipment D-2-71-119-115 Catholic parish church Sankt Joseph
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Natternberg
near Natternberg
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Castle ruins The basement of the keep as well as the remains of the curtain wall, medieval complex, tower end and other building walls probably not until the 19th century D-2-71-119-117 Castle ruins
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Natternberg
Sankt-Anna-Weg 1
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Chapel of Saint Anna Historicizing hall building with west tower, 1825. Most of the furnishings come from the castle chapel on the Natternberg, which was demolished in the course of secularization. D-2-71-119-116 Chapel of Saint Anna


Nest
Nest 4
( location )
Formerly a desert farm massive building on the ground floor with a boarded, protruding crooked roof, 18th century, probably older in the core;

Backhaus, small saddle roof building, 19th century

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Oberdorf
Oberdorf 13
( location )
Farmhouse Flat gable roof building with log building upper floor and two gable roofs, marked 1822;

Traid box, flat saddle roof building attached to the rear with log building upper floor over quarry stone masonry, 18th / 19th century century

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Oberdorf
Reinprechtinger Straße 3
( location )
Small house Flat saddle roof building with log building upper floor and eaves, 1st half of the 18th century D-2-71-119-120 BW


Oberperlasberg
Oberperlasberg 1
( location )
Formerly a stable house two-storey saddle roof building, marked 1810;

Stadel, a two-dollar wooden structure with a hipped roof, marked 1798

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Oberperlasberg
Oberperlasberg 1
( location )
Wayside chapel Saddle roof building with canopy, marked 1746; with equipment D-2-71-119-123 BW


Scheidham
Scheidham 1
( location )
Traid box Stand block construction with flat gable roof, 2nd half of the 17th century D-2-71-119-134 BW


Schluttenhof
corridor Aletsberg; Himmelreich
( location )
Wayside shrine Granite pillar with a wrought iron cross, marked 1599 D-2-71-119-135 Wayside shrine


Seebach
Stephanusweg 1
( location )
Catholic parish church Sankt Stephan Baroque wall pillar hall with retracted choir and south tower, by Benedikt Schöttl , 1736/37 using Gothic wall parts, completed in 1776 by Andreas Weiß, new baroque redesign in 1909; with equipment D-2-71-119-136 Catholic parish church Sankt Stephan


Seebach
Stephanusweg 6
( location )
Residential part of a former stable house Flat gable roof construction with log building upper storey and eaves or gable scrap, 1st third of the 19th century;

Backhaus, steep roof building, 2nd half of the 19th century

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Stauffendorf
In Stauffendorf
( location )
Hamlet chapel neo-Gothic saddle roof building with roof turret, 2nd half of the 19th century D-2-71-119-138 BW


Ucking
Ucking 9
( location )
Mitterstallbau Two-storey saddle roof building with a log upper storey and eaves, marked 1837 D-2-71-119-143 BW


Underground
railway line Landshut - Bayerisch Eisenstein
( location )
Road bridge Arched bridge made of polygonal masonry with rusticated ashlar stone border and concrete support to the north, 1877;

Part of the so-called forest railway from Plattling to Bayerisch Eisenstein, opened in 1877, at kilometer 84.2

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Underground
railway line Landshut - Bayerisch Eisenstein
( location )
Railway tunnel, so-called Kühberg tunnel curved tunnel with mouths made of polygonal masonry and side reinforcement, 1877, pipe edging with rusticated ashlar stones 1886–91;

Part of the so-called forest railway from Plattling to Bayerisch Eisenstein, opened in 1877, at kilometer 84.6

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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 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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