List of architectural monuments in Dießen am Ammersee

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The monuments of the Upper Bavarian market in Dießen am Ammersee 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.

Coat of arms of Dießen
Dießen Marienmünster as seen from the König-Ludwig-Weg

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Dießen am Ammersee

Ensemble of the Augustinian Canons Monastery of Dießen

File number: E-1-81-114-1

JM Söckler : Diessen around 1755

The complex of the former Augustinian canons of Dießen is located on a hill sloping to the east above the market of the same name. To the north and northwest, roads lead past the monastery area to Wengen and to Landsberg. Due to the exposed location on the hill rising above the lake basin, the monastery with its church looks far out into the surrounding landscape. It also forms an optical reference point across the lake to Andechs Monastery, which rises high above the eastern bank. The Diessen monastery was closely connected to Andechs through the founding family of the Count of Diessen and Andechs-Meranien from the very beginning. The founding of the two building complexes dominating the landscape expresses their dominant territorial position.

The construction of the Dießen monastery dates back to around 1110/20, when the Counts of Dießen relocated the Augustinian monastery in St. Georgen to the hill above the lake basin, where an older settlement of canons already existed. While the women's monastery was already extinguished in the 14th century, the Augustinian canons lasted until secularization.

In the course of the late Middle Ages, the monastery complex of the 12th century developed into an extensive complex of various monastery and economic buildings, the orderly rebuilding of which was initiated under Provost Simon Wörle around 1620/30 according to a plan corresponding to the building and spatial ideas of the 17th century . The construction work was interrupted by the devastating effects of the Thirty Years' War in the area and could only be resumed after 1673 under Provost Renatus Sonntag. Sonntag presumably commissioned the Vorarlberg master builder Michael Thumb with a new, extensive plan for the extension or partial reconstruction of the monastery and certainly also the monastery church, whereby the building lines of the new buildings erected in the early 17th century had to be maintained. While Thumb extended the convent to the south of the old church as a regular complex to include closed inner courtyards, older structural specifications remained decisive for the slight asymmetry of the lines with which the economic buildings were grouped around the farmyard, which was located to the west in front of the monastery and monastery church.

Wening: Engraving from the Dießen monastery

With the construction of the new monastery church between 1720 and 1728 and its continuation and completion under Johann Michael Fischer between 1732 and 1740/42, the monastery complex received a new dominant center. The church building, completed under Provost Herkulan Karg, on which the Asam brothers and then François Cuvilliés worked in planning alongside Fischer, is one of the best architectural achievements of baroque church construction in southern Germany with its extremely high -quality furnishings .

After the secularization and abolition of the monastery, numerous demolitions occurred in the first decades of the 19th century, affecting not only the farm yard but also the convent buildings; the gardens were also changed.

In 1867, the Dominican Order took over some of the former farm buildings and built the St. Joseph Monastery and a girls' elementary school in the northwestern part of the farm yard, which led to changes and renovations in this part of the monastery area. After the old convent buildings south of the church were reoccupied in 1917 by the Sisters of Mercy from Augsburg, part of the west wing of the monastery, which had been demolished after secularization, was rebuilt by Michael Kurz in 1934 .

In 1978/79 Josef Wiedemann expanded the grain box built in 1627 to the north of the monastery church as a parish center and new St. Stephen's winter church and built a new parsonage to the east behind this building. In 1986 the tower of the church was rebuilt.

The center of the former monastery complex is the former Mariae Himmelfahrt monastery church with its west-facing facade; To the south is the three-storey converted convent courtyard, to the north the former grain box built flush with the church borders the monastery courtyard. The northern boundary of the courtyard is characterized by the core of the pigeon tower, which dates back to the late Middle Ages shortly after 1762/63 (dendrochronology | dendrochronologically dated), probably under Johann Michael Fischer; to the west of the tower, which was the main entrance to the monastery courtyard, there is a small farm building with a gable roof, built in 1628 as the monastery carriage house. The building, now known as the “Scheffler-Stadel”, is the last remaining economic building on the north side and an important testimony to the type and scale of the former renovation of the cloister courtyard (cloister courtyard 6). In the northwest, the extensions to the Dominican convent of St. Joseph blurred the former building line, but earlier economic buildings of the Augustinian canons with baroque structures were also integrated into this monastery complex. The complex was demolished in 1994 and replaced by a school extension, which closes the north-west corner of the monastery area. The original western development of the old courtyard has completely disappeared. The parceling into five plots (plot no. 1682/6, 1682/7, 1682, 1681, 1682/8) and their open construction with small single-family houses created a new urban situation here, but the hedges and fences of the Plots a privacy screen, so that the area of ​​the old monastery courtyard remains traceable to the west through the current routing.

Marienmünster west facade

On the other hand, a largely closed building dating back to the 17th and 18th centuries delimits the south side of the courtyard. The buildings of the former monastery mill, the bakery and other operational facilities of the former monastery (Klosterhof 22) rise here. The ability to experience the rural, wide cloister courtyard, which was once accentuated by a fountain in its center, is impaired by later planting and redesign.

Outside the closed monastery complex, which is grouped around courtyards, in the north is the former tavern (Hofmarkstraße 28), in the south-west the Mühlbach for the former monastery-owned mills is routed through the meadows, and in the south the former monastery gardens (Fl.- No. 1662) with a late baroque garden house (cloister courtyard 20) and an orchard that existed in the same place as early as the 18th century (area no. 1660). The gardens around the Mühlbach ravine (area no. 1666/2 and 1659) were redesigned in the landscape style in the course of the 19th century. Below the monastery, the Mühlbach flows through a sluice.

To the east, behind the convent and monastery, there is a green area that extends to the edge of the slope and is delimited by it (area no. Here in the southern part stood the former canonical monastery with the church of St. Stephan, which was lost in the 17th century (important archaeological finds are to be expected here). In the 17th / 18th In the 19th century, the area was laid out as a baroque garden with a regular system of paths. Today there is an orchard here, which is presented as an open space to the monastery buildings, underlining them in their monumentality.

Although the building stock in the area of ​​the farmyard and the horticultural facilities belonging to the monastery in the south and east have undergone numerous changes or losses, the entire monastery area with the surrounding open spaces can be experienced and understood as a structural ensemble, it also includes the former Augustinian -Chorherrenstift belonging open spaces and economic facilities.

Architectural monuments by streets

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Am Kirchsteig 9
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Residential building Stately saddle roof building with central projectile, cast iron balcony / terrace grilles and plaster structure in the late Maximilian style , 1878 D-1-81-114-103 Residential building
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Am Kirchsteig 13
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Catholic Chapel of the Holy Cross Saddle roof construction with semicircular choir and roof turret, choir around 1700, enlarged in 1748; with equipment D-1-81-114-1 Catholic Chapel of the Holy Cross
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Am Kirchsteig 21
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Former farmhouse Flat gable roof building with fret, in the middle of the 18th century D-1-81-114-2 Former farmhouse
Am Kirchsteig 24
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Former craftsman's house Steep saddle roof building with cranked gable cornice, 2nd half of the 18th century D-1-81-114-104 Former craftsman's house
Bahnhofstrasse 15
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railway station Three-part structure with a ground-floor waiting hall open to the track between their function and height-graded gable roof buildings, erected in the forms of the objectified Heimatstil, 1901, revised 1937/38 and 1957 D-1-81-114-122 railway station
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Bahnhofstrasse 16
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Former post office stately, slate-roofed building with hipped roof, by Alfred Bramigk and Guido Harbers , 1924 D-1-81-114-3 Former post office
Buzallee 6
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Elementary school Stately hipped roof building with corner projections, floor structure and roof turrets, in reduced Art Nouveau forms, 1913 D-1-81-114-4 Elementary school
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Egart 2
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Country house Saddle roof construction with corner bay, half-timbered gables and half-timbered house, by Karl Bergmann, 1909 D-1-81-114-5 Country house
Fischermartlstrasse 15
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Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church Friedenskirche, former shooting range, hipped roof building with ridge turret and small portal porch, in simple late classicist forms, redesign of the shooting range to a church, 1900 D-1-81-114-7 Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church
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Forstanger 15 a
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Studio house of the painter Fritz Winter Free-standing, cubic flat-roof building with a large altelier window to the north and a continuous light strip, by Gustav Hassenpflug , 1961/62 D-1-81-114-121 Studio house of the painter Fritz Winter
Grünhütlstrasse 6
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Former semi-detached house Flat saddle roof construction with subsequently added alpine components, in the core 17th century, redesigned in 1902/03 D-1-81-114-9 Former semi-detached house
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Herrenstrasse 2
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Residential building Flat saddle roof construction over old cellars, former bath house, in the core probably 16th and 18th centuries D-1-81-114-10 Residential building
Herrenstrasse 4
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Former craftsman's house Flat saddle roof building with gable barn and high framing knee, mid-18th century D-1-81-114-11 Former craftsman's house
Herrenstrasse 6
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Former brewery inn now residential and commercial building, stately steep pitched roof building with elevator openings and plaster structure, 1738, renewed facade painting, 1962 D-1-81-114-12 Former brewery inn
Herrenstrasse 7
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Residential and commercial building Gable roof construction with a dwelling, flat box core and plaster structure, rebuilt over the older core, 1894 D-1-81-114-13 Residential and commercial building
Herrenstrasse 15
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Residential and commercial building Steep gable roof building with bay window, spy and baroque door knocker at the entrance gate, 1776, bay annex 1912 D-1-81-114-14 Residential and commercial building
Herrenstrasse 17
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front door Wooden door with carved decoration in neo-Gothic shapes above iron entrance steps, marked 1851 D-1-81-114-15 front door
Herrenstrasse 22
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Residential and commercial building Stately three-storey corner house with two steep gables and a cornice structure, in the middle of the 18th century D-1-81-114-16 Residential and commercial building
Hofmark 4
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Former monastery judge's house, then forestry office, today police building Stately steep saddle roof building with elevator openings and plaster structure, 1st half of the 18th century, portal with richly carved decoration, around 1879 D-1-81-114-18 Former monastery judge's house, then forestry office, today police building
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Hofmark 28
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Residential building Stately steep saddle roof building with tail gables, in the middle in the middle of the 18th century, portal with skylight in the middle of the 18th century, in its old form after a fire in 1905 D-1-81-114-22 Residential building
Near Hofmark; Klosterhof 4
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Barn to the west of the gate tower, plastered saddle roof structure made of brick and tuff stone masonry, in the core 1628;

Enclosure wall, plastered tuff blocks and bricks, the core probably 17th century, reworked in the 19th century

D-1-81-114-124 Barn
Johannisstraße 6
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Former post office barn, today residential and commercial building Flat gable roof with coat of arms painting on the east gable, marked 1722; changed a lot inside D-1-81-114-107 Former post office barn, today residential and commercial building
Johannisstraße 7
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Brewery inn Stately saddle roof building with elevator openings and rough plaster structure, 1765, reconstruction in 1861, rear extensions, 1889 D-1-81-114-23 Brewery inn
Johannisstraße 11
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Residential building three-storey plastered building with a flat hipped roof, belvedere and rich early founding decoration, 1868 D-1-81-114-25 Residential building
Johannisstraße 12
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Residential and commercial building Eaves gable roof building with a dwarf house and decorated front door in Biedermeier shapes, 1847, conversion with flat oriels, pointed arch frieze and tail gable dwarf house, after 1900 D-1-81-114-24 Residential and commercial building
Johannisstraße 25
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mausoleum Baron von Schacky's family crypt, central building with tent roof and lantern, in Art Nouveau forms made of shell limestone, 1910; in the cemetery D-1-81-114-26 mausoleum
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Johannisstraße 29
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Catholic cemetery church St. Johann Hall building with pressed round-arched choir and choir flank tower, tower around 1740, nave and choir by Franz Anton Kirchgrabner, 1777–80; with equipment ;

Equipment housing, low masonry saddle roof construction, 18th century; on the southern cemetery wall;

Burial chapel, flat brick niche with gable roof, 18th century; west of the church

(On the history of the church)

D-1-81-114-27 Catholic cemetery church St. Johann
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Johann-Michael-Fischer-Strasse 4
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Former farmhouse Flat saddle roof building with gable barn, 18th and 19th centuries D-1-81-114-28 Former farmhouse
Johann-Michael-Fischer-Strasse 8
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Residential building Solid construction with a steep saddle roof and profiled eaves cornice, 18th century, change in the roof overhang, 19th century; with equipment D-1-81-114-108 Residential building
Kapellenweg 9
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Catholic chapel, so-called Rathgeber chapel Gable roof construction with semicircular apse and roof turret, 1853; with equipment D-1-81-114-29 Catholic chapel, so-called Rathgeber chapel
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Near Klosterberg
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Orangery of the former Augustinian canons single-storey hipped mansard roof building with wide windows facing south, late baroque, 2nd half of the 18th century, above the core of the middle of the 17th century D-1-81-114-110 Orangery of the former Augustinian canons
Klosterhof
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Gate tower So-called pigeon tower, three-storey plastered building with a stepped pyramid roof above a round arched passage, 1628 in the core, roof dendrochronologically dated 1761–63 D-1-81-114-31 Gate tower
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Cloister courtyard 10; Klosterhof 10 a
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retaining wall Tuff stone wall on the east side of the artificially terraced former monastery garden from the former Augustinian monastery;

Basement, set against the wall on the inside; probably 17th century

D-1-81-114-120 retaining wall
Cloister courtyard 10; Klosterhof 12
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Former stables with traid floors, now St. Stephan winter church Café, meeting room and exhibition room, stately two-storey steep saddle roof building, built in 1627, shortened in the south in 1720, partly modernized; with equipment D-1-81-114-32 Former stables with traid floors, now St. Stephan winter church
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Klosterhof 14
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Former monastery church of the Augustinian Canons, now Catholic parish church Mariae Himmelfahrt stately hall building with retracted semicircular apse, nave side tower and flat-structured, moving west facade, important early Rococo building, over the older core by Johann Michael Fischer with the assistance of François Cuvilliés the Elder. Ä. , 1732–39, tower reconstructed 1986; with equipment D-1-81-114-33 Former monastery church of the Augustinian Canons, now Catholic parish church Mariae Himmelfahrt
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Klosterhof 16
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Former boys' school Part of the monastery complex, south of the west facade of the monastery church, three-storey plastered building with a hipped roof on one side, probably executed by Johann Michael Fischer, around 1740 D-1-81-114-34 Former boys' school
Cloister courtyard 18; Klosterhof 20
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Monastery of the former Augustinian canons, now the monastery of St. Vincent of the Sisters of Mercy of St. Vincent de Paul Former four-wing complex, three-storey plastered buildings with a gable roof, over the older core by Michael Thumb, 1681–88, demolition of the north wing and part of the west wing, after 1803, partial reconstruction by Thomas Wechs , 1934 D-1-81-114-35 Monastery of the former Augustinian Canons, now the monastery of St. Vincent of the Sisters of Mercy of St. Vincent de Paul
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Klosterhof 22
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Southern wing of the farm yard belonging to the former Augustinian monastery with the former monastery mill and former guest rooms of the monastery now power station and residential building, elongated, two-storey hipped roof building with eaves-side elevator dormer, in the core 1629, remodeling in the 2nd half of the 17th century, 1st half of the 18th century and after 1803; with equipment D-1-81-114-36 Southern wing of the farmyard belonging to the former Augustinian monastery with the former monastery mill and former guest rooms of the monastery
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Kreuzweg 21
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Stone cross Tufa, 18th century; at the "Kreuzweg" to St. Georgen D-1-81-114-64 Stone cross
Lachener Straße 24
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Catholic chapel, so-called Fetzenkapelle Gable roof construction, 1828, rebuilt in 1926; with equipment D-1-81-114-37 Catholic chapel, so-called Fetzenkapelle
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Lachener Strasse 25
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villa Tent roof construction in late Art Nouveau forms with an outside staircase, around 1910;

Remnants of the garden

D-1-81-114-111 villa
Landsberger Straße 1
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Former factory owner's house two-storey saddle roof building with an inclined corner tower, 1895;

Cast iron fountain in the garden, from the construction period

D-1-81-114-112 Former factory owner's house
Marienplatz
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Marian column 1900 D-1-81-114-38 Marian column
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Marketplace 1
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town hall Stately plastered building with a steep gable roof and bell stand, by Michael Natter, in the core 1704 D-1-81-114-39 town hall
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Martinsfeld
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Stone cross Tufa, probably 15th century D-1-81-114-52 Stone cross
Moosstrasse 3
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Small house Flat saddle roof with simple gable framing, 2nd half of the 18th century D-1-81-114-40 Small house
Moosstrasse 27
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Former small farmhouse Flat gable roof with gable-sided porch, in the core 17th / 18th. century D-1-81-114-41 Former small farmhouse
Mühlstrasse 18
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Former tanner's house stately steep saddle roof with gable openings and cornice structure, in the core 1721 D-1-81-114-43 Former tanner's house
Prinz-Ludwig-Strasse 5
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Former Seerichterhaus stately flat gable roof building, 1735; with equipment D-1-81-114-46 Former Seerichterhaus
Prinz-Ludwig-Strasse 5
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Wayside shrine walled niche made of tuff blocks with gable roof, mid-19th century; with equipment,

St. Johann Nepomuk, mid-18th century

D-1-81-114-47 Wayside shrine
Prinz-Ludwig-Strasse 7
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Residential building two-storey hipped mansard roof with cornice structure, around 1863 D-1-81-114-49 Residential building
Prinz-Ludwig-Straße 18
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Residential building Saddle roof building with richly carved, gable-sided balconies, by J. Eichner, 1893 D-1-81-114-50 Residential building
Prinz-Ludwig-Straße 21
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Catholic Chapel of St. Joseph Octagonal building with turret and portal porch, by Michael Natter, around 1694; with equipment D-1-81-114-51 Catholic Chapel of St. Joseph
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Propst-Herkulan-Karg-Strasse 10
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Country house representative gable roof building with wooden glazed arbor, around 1880;

Remnants of the garden with a small garden house and playhouse, timber-framed saddle roof construction, from the construction period

D-1-81-114-113 Country house
Raistinger Straße 1
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Catholic chapel, so-called Mooskapelle Gable roof building with a flat semicircular apse, marked 1826; with equipment ; Raisting fishing at the fork in the road. D-1-81-114-53 Catholic chapel, so-called Mooskapelle
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Rotter Strasse 15
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Beer cellar of the former Weilheimerbräu brewery then Gattinger Brewery, multi-part, spacious cellar system made of tuff stone masonry with barrel vaults made of brick, 1831 D-1-81-114-143 BW
Rotter Strasse 58
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Country house Ground floor mansard gable roof building with central projection, by Josef Huber, 1919/20 D-1-81-114-142 Country house
Schatzbergstrasse 6a
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Country house Two-story saddle roof building with arbor, high arbor and balconies, around 1870 D-1-81-114-115 Country house
Schützenstraße 12
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Residential building two-storey tent roof construction with a profiled eaves cornice and old cross-frame windows, mid-18th century; extended around 1815 D-1-81-114-55 Residential building
Schützenstrasse 24; Schützenstraße 26
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Duplex house Stately, three-storey double-gabled house with half-timbering and decorated front door on the northern part, redesigned over the older core in 1905 D-1-81-114-56 Duplex house
Schützenstrasse 28; Schützenstraße 30
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Duplex Gable-independent, two-storey flat saddle roof building, in the core 17th / 18th. century D-1-81-114-57 Duplex
Schützenstraße 29
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Residential building Villa-like saddle roof construction with corner tower and corner bay tower, around 1880 D-1-81-114-116 Residential building
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Schützenstraße 37
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Former teachers' house Steep saddle roof building with arched windows on the ground floor and cranked gable cornice, in the core of the 2nd half of the 18th century D-1-81-114-58 Former teachers' house
Seestraße 30
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Exhibition pavilion Ground floor timber frame construction with a flat hipped roof, built in 1939, extended to the north and partially renewed in 1954 D-1-81-451-2 BW
St.-Georg-Straße 10
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Former farmhouse with a blacksmith's workshop Two-storey saddle roof building with decorated wooden door, 18th century, workshop extension in 1889 D-1-81-114-114 Former farmhouse with a blacksmith's workshop
St.-Georg-Straße 12
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Catholic branch church St. Georg Hall building with polygonal choir and choir flank tower, above Carolingian predecessor building around 1500, extended and equipped 1750ff .; with equipment ;

Ossuary, pent roof extension on the south-west corner of the church, 17th century;

Cemetery wall, stately enclosure made of tuff blocks with covered staircase, 16./18. Century;

Gravege, plant in forms of Empire for the Dießen merchant families von Baab and Schorn, around 1800

D-1-81-114-60 Catholic branch church St. Georg
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Tiefenbachstrasse 8
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Country house, so-called Gabelsbergerhaus Saddle roof construction on a hook-shaped floor plan with tail gables, 1836, extended in 1898 D-1-81-114-62 Country house, so-called Gabelsbergerhaus
Tiefenbachstraße 22 a
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Former semi-detached house on the north and east side uncovered frame construction with flat gable roof, in the core of the 16th and 2nd half of the 17th century, moved from Wengen (Wengen 11/13) to Dießen in 1984 D-1-81-114-123 Former semi-detached house
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Vogelherd 3
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Chapel of Mary Help of the Sick 1954; with historical equipment D-1-81-114-63 Chapel of Mary Help of the Sick
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Weilheimer Strasse 13; Propst-Herkulan-Karg-Strasse 24
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Country house "Villa Diana" Group building with flat gable roof and corner tower, 1898;

Outbuilding, two-storey, timber-framed flat gable roof, probably from the construction period;

Enclosure, metal fence with Art Nouveau motifs, around 1910;

Garden, geometric art nouveau layout, around 1910

D-1-81-114-117 Country house "Villa Diana"
Weilheimer Strasse 13; Propst-Herkulan-Karg-Strasse 24
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Schacky Park Landscape garden, extensive grounds with park architecture and old trees, around 1910 D-1-81-114-117 associated Schacky Park
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Abtsried

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Abtsried 1; Abtsried 2
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Former Klosterschwaige in Wessobrunn Relics of the former summer palace, now a residential building, single-storey, massive gable roof construction;

Relics of the former southern economic wing, then forester's house, elongated saddle roof building; both in the core by Johann Schmuzer , 1675/76, reconstruction according to plans by Eichner, 1872/73

D-1-81-114-118 Former Klosterschwaige in Wessobrunn

Beer village

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Bierdorf 10
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Catholic Chapel of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary stately saddle roof construction with polygonal choir and roof turret, in post-Gothic forms, 1607; with equipment D-1-81-114-65 Catholic Chapel of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary
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Bischofsried

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In Bischofsried
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Catholic chapel Maria Schnee octagonal central building with flank tower, around 1665; with equipment D-1-81-114-66 Catholic chapel Maria Schnee
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Dettenhofen

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Wooden parts
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Landmark Tuff plate, marked 1670; in the "wooden parts", 1900 meters OSO Church Dettenhofen D-1-81-114-71 Landmark
Pessingerstrasse 5; Pessingerstraße 7
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Grain bin two-story block building, 1st quarter 17th century, rebuilt at the end of the 19th / beginning of the 20th century D-1-81-114-67 Grain bin
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Pessingerstraße 11
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Farmhouse stately saddle roof building with eaves framing, in the core 1780 D-1-81-114-68 Farmhouse
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St.-Martin-Straße 15
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Stone cross Tufa, 16./17. Century; on the southern cemetery wall D-1-81-114-70 Stone cross
St.-Martin-Straße 15
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Catholic branch church St. Martin Hall building with retracted polygonal choir and choir flank tower, late Gothic core with older parts of the wall, extended around 1720, tower in 1836; with equipment D-1-81-114-69 Catholic branch church St. Martin
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Dettenschwang

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Dettenschwang 4
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Stone cross Tufa, 17th / 18th centuries century D-1-81-114-72 Stone cross
Dettenschwang 11
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Stone cross Tufa, 17th / 18th centuries century D-1-81-114-73 Stone cross
Kirchgasse 2; Kirchgasse 2 a
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Catholic parish church of St. Nicholas Hall building with retracted polygonal choir and choir flank tower, choir marked 1516, nave by Joseph Schmuzer , 1746, roof and tower 1875; with equipment ;

Cemetery wall in parts, east and south sections made of tuff blocks with tuff cover plates, probably 18th century

D-1-81-114-74 Catholic parish church of St. Nicholas
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Schmiedstrasse 2
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Farmhouse Flat saddle roof construction with boarded knee sticks, the core of the 18th century D-1-81-114-75 Farmhouse
Schmiedstrasse 12
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Former farmhouse Saddle roof construction with eaves and knee sticks, in the core of the 2nd half of the 18th century D-1-81-114-76 Former farmhouse
Schmiedstrasse 34
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Catholic chapel Maria Einsiedeln Saddle roof construction with retracted, semicircular choir and mighty roof turret; 1708, enlarged in 1841 D-1-81-114-77 Catholic chapel Maria Einsiedeln
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Schmiedstrasse 34
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Stone cross Tufa, probably 1737 D-1-81-114-78 Stone cross
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Laugh

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Lachen-Gassenacker 20
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Country house two-storey, wood-paneled flat-roof building with floor bay window with pitched roof, on a high basement, in the form of New Objectivity; with garden stairs; by Heinz Wolf, 1929/30 D-1-81-114-147 BW

Obermuhlhausen

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Maltese wood
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Landmarks five tuff blocks, probably 1614; south of the village between Buchholz and Malteserholz (Hofmark Windach) D-1-81-114-82 Landmarks
Obermühlhausen 7
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Catholic branch church of St. Peter and Paul Hall building with retracted polygonal choir and choir flank tower, late medieval core, revised in the early 17th century; with equipment D-1-81-114-80 Catholic branch church of St. Peter and Paul
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Windachstrasse 2
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Wall painting Representations on the gable end and a mid-house gable field in Art Nouveau forms, by Max Hoy, 1922 D-1-81-114-81 Wall painting
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Vineyards on the Ammersee

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Rieden am Ammersee 4
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Catholic Chapel of St. George Saddle roof building with retracted rectangular choir and roof turret, in the core late Romanesque, redesigned around 1480, 1594 and around 1730; with equipment D-1-81-114-83 Catholic Chapel of St. George
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Riederau

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Bahnhofplatz 1
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Ammerseebahn station Single-storey saddle roof building with ridge turret, waiting hall in open beam construction with wall painting, in the forms of the Heimat style, 1936 D-1-81-114-125 Ammerseebahn station
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Curry Park 1
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Residential building Single-storey flat roof building over an H-shaped floor plan, post construction with wood paneling, in the forms of New Building, by Carl August Bembé , 1928, conversion and expansion in 1935 D-1-81-114-139 Residential building
Neuwiese 2
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Former farmhouse stately flat saddle roof with eaves framing, 2nd half of the 18th century;

Former grain box, one-storey building covered with an ornamental collar, marked 1695; moved to the garden

D-1-81-114-84 Former farmhouse
Rogisterstraße 4
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Catholic chapel Maria Hilf Saddle roof construction with retracted, semicircular choir and roof turret, 1796; with equipment D-1-81-114-85 Catholic chapel Maria Hilf
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Rogisterstraße 18
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detached house single-storey saddle roof building with boarded gable, by architect Max Fleissner, 1928; with equipment D-1-81-114-119 detached house
Seeweg-Nord 35; Ammersee
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Country house two-storey saddle roof construction with corner floor bay, wooden-paneled gables, arbor, sundial and deer sculpture, Georg Müller u. Konrad Böhm, 1901/02, re. 1902, extension of the winter garden, after 1903; Wash house, ground floor saddle roof building with radiant Madonna, Georg Dietz, 1903; Log hut, log building with flat gable roof, around 1910/20; open arbor on high basement, solid construction with wooden supports, basement, after 1903; Well trough, after 1903; Sandstone sculpture, personification of Africa, Franconian, 18th century; Holy House, bricked, after 1903; Boathouse, timber-framed post construction with flat gable roof, around 1910/20; Garden portal, artificial stone, with wrought iron door, after 1903; Gardens, after 1903 D-1-81-114-151 BW

Romenthal

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Romenthal 4
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Catholic Chapel of St. Anna octagonal central building with tent roof, axially emphasized by a rectangular choir and porch with roof turret, by Johann Michael Fischer, 1757; with equipment D-1-81-114-86 Catholic Chapel of St. Anna
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Romenthal 5
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villa Hipped roof building with central projectile, loggia and balcony, Art Nouveau elements, by Carl Vent, 1901 D-1-81-114-87 BW

Saint Alban

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St. Alban 3
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Former country house, now nurses' home Group building with a varied roof landscape and Art Nouveau elements, by Walter Sartorius , 1904 D-1-81-114-88 Former country house, now nurses' home
St. Alban 4
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Catholic branch church St. Alban Hall building with polygonal choir and choir flank tower, in the core 1480, redesigned in Baroque style in 1739 and around 1770/80; with equipment D-1-81-114-89 Catholic branch church St. Alban
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Underbuild

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Obere Beurer Weide
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Landmark Tuff plate, marked 1683; 800 meters north-northeast of the chapel in the forest D-1-81-114-93 BW
Unterbeuern 1
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Former small farmhouse Saddle roof construction with eaves framing, at the end of the 18th century D-1-81-114-91 BW
Unterbeuern 3 a
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St. Magnus Catholic Chapel Saddle roof building with semicircular apse, over an older core, around 1720; with equipment D-1-81-114-92 St. Magnus Catholic Chapel
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Wengen

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Well chapel, so-called Mechthildisbrunnen small gable roof building, 1885, with enclosed spring, 1869; south of the village D-1-81-114-94 Well chapel, so-called Mechthildisbrunnen
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south of the place
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Forest chapel, so-called castle chapel Saddle roof construction with retracted right-angled apse, around 1792; with equipment D-1-81-114-95 Forest chapel, so-called castle chapel
Wengen 40
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Catholic Chapel of St. Leonhard Saddle roof construction with semicircular apse and roof turret, 1723; with equipment D-1-81-114-98 Catholic Chapel of St. Leonhard
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Wolfgrub

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Wolfgrub 1
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Stone cross Tufa, marked VS 1714; at the chapel D-1-81-114-100 Stone cross
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Wolfgrub 1
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chapel small gable roof building with polygonal apse, 1618, renovated in 1780; with equipment D-1-81-114-99 chapel
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Ziegelstadl

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Burggrabenwiesen
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Field Chapel St. Martin small gable roof building with semicircular apse, end of the 18th century; with equipment D-1-81-114-102 Field Chapel St. Martin
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Ziegelstadl 1
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Carl Orff's villa integrating parts of the previous building from 1910, three-sided, courtyard-forming system consisting of the main house (two-story flat gable roof building with eaves-side arbor and garage extension), angled arbor walkway (with round supports, chimney and pent roof) and side house (two-story flat gable roof building with gable arbor); Water basin, panel-framed; Schupfen, timber-framed post construction with flat gable roof, partially renewed; Stadel-Schupfenbau, two-part, timber-framed post construction with tailcoat roofs ; Park with cottage garden; by Alwin Seifert, 1955/56 and 1961; with equipment. D-1-81-114-149 Carl Orff's villa
Ziegelstadl 9
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Country house Hipped roof construction, probably 1st half of the 19th century D-1-81-114-101 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.

Individual evidence

  1. Armin Greune: The Sankt Johann Church shines in new splendor , article in the Starnberg local edition of the Süddeutsche Zeitung, online version from January 27, 2017.

literature

  • Karl Gattinger, Grietje Suhr: Landsberg am Lech, city and district (= Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation [Hrsg.]: Monuments in Bavaria . Volume I.14 ). Verlag Friedrich Pustet, Regensburg 2014, ISBN 978-3-7917-2449-2 , p. 48-133 .

Web links

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