List of architectural monuments in Eggenfelden

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The monuments of the Lower Bavarian town of Eggenfelden 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.

Eggenfelden coat of arms

Ensembles

Ensemble old town Eggenfelden

File number: E-2-77-116-1

Saint Nicholas and Stephanus above the old town of Eggenfelden

The ensemble includes the old town as far as it was surrounded by the curtain wall; The wedge-shaped gusset along Judengasse remains unaffected, which has been considerably disrupted by the new construction of the bank building at Pfarrkirchener Strasse 64. - The ensemble area encloses three oldest settlement cores: on the hill of the terrain, which rises slightly to the north from the valley floor - in the area of ​​today's church square - a ministerial seat Etinvelt (around 1160 the name "behind the slooze" appears), the seat Ruestorf and the Vormarkt Neudeck. Donated as a praedium to the Augustinian canons of Baumburg around 1120, passed to the Wittelsbachers in 1259 with the extinction of the male line of the Ortenburgers, Eggenfelden was likely to have received market rights from them before 1300 as an instrument of state organization and control (here especially as a toll crossing over the Rott) . The old Bavarian square market square and the circular wall, which was built in the middle of the 14th century and which was removed in the 19th century, but which still defines the building layout today, are reminiscent of this elevation. The two settlement centers are separated from the main traffic axis of the Rottal-Straße, the Pfarrkirchener Straße with the abandoned Pfarrkirchener-Tor in the east and the triangular extended Fischbrunnen-Platz with the Grabmaier-Tor (also called Mertsee- or Gropper-Tor) in the west. The market square branching off from this transverse axis to the south-southeast was closed off in the south by the Rottertor, with the Hl. Geist-Spital in front of it on the other side of the Rott-Mühlbach since 1492. The contrast between the extensive layout of the market square, accompanied backwards by the Judengasse, and the small-scale development towards the church square refers to the different origins and functions of the two settlement centers. - The development consists mainly of solid gable roof houses, partly eaves, partly with gable-shaped or horizontal projecting walls, in the current form mostly from the 19th century, but with the inclusion of building fabric from the 15th century. There is also a modest, but clear, ring development, which, as it were, follows the course of the wall and moat in the north and east as an outer line of echoes since the 18th and 19th centuries. Century follows and which now rounds off the opening of the northern church square and leads over to the long wing of the Franciscan church. The south-western border of the ensemble between Grabmaier-Tor and the course of the brook is determined by the historical structure of the rear building of the western market square that extends up to the ring wall. The disturbance on the eastern edge by the bank building mentioned corresponds to a disturbance on the western edge by the bank building in front of Grabmaier-Tor and the commercial building at Fischbrunnen-Platz 11.

Ensemble Hofmark Gern

File number: E-2-77-116-3

Castle and Hofmark Gladly

The ensemble includes those areas of the Hofmark that the Wening engraving L 49 identifies as the buildings that existed at the beginning of the 18th century and - with the exception of the Old Palace, which was destroyed in 1742 and the New Palace, which burned down in 1921 - still preserved today. Due to the location in the mouth gusset between the Geratskirchener Bach (Gera) and the Rott, the castle and the Ökonomiehof with church could each be relocated to an artificial island, the water around which was fed by the Gera through a still existing inlet channel. The planned and in its state of preservation probably unique complex of the Hofmarksort shows from the west on a street axis, first the settlement area of ​​the servants and subjects, partly with semi-detached houses - in the northern Mühlenviertel on the Rott even with a quadruple house - then along the Gothic inn Anger-like place, bordered by an avenue, for holding markets, which at times even meant competition for the nearby Eggenfelden, then a cross street with external service areas running parallel to the first ditch; This was followed by a bridge over the first moat, which was now filled in, with a gatehouse to the first island with the farmyard and the Gothic church, from here finally a second bridge to the eastern island with the manor's seat (today, instead of the destroyed medieval castle, including old wall remnants, a modern one Villa). In addition to this, in the first quarter of the 18th century, a walled park with the New Palace and an access avenue was laid out in the southwest, and the new rectory in the southeast, a certain distance beyond the Gera. The buildings themselves, the substance of which dates back to the 15th century in not a few cases, also reveals the hierarchy of the concept: the residential buildings, as far as they were originally preserved, are still block buildings with protruding pitched roofs and grist; the inn and farm buildings as solid buildings with steep pitched roofs, originally occasionally with stepped gables, since the 18th century several times with hips; the old castle as a four-wing complex, the new one as a bolt wing with gable façades, side wings and gate structures as a reception at the driveway avenue.

Architectural monuments according to districts

Eggenfelden

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Bahnhofstrasse 8
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Reception building of the Eggenfelden train station three-storey exposed brick building with a flat hipped roof and slated west side, 1879; Part of the Rottalbahn from Neumarkt St. Veit to Passau D-2-77-116-99 BW
Bahnhofstrasse 13
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Former train station restoration stately restaurant building with flat hipped roof, over two-story vaulted cellar, 1880s; northern extension later D-2-77-116-96 BW
Bergstrasse 2a; Bergstrasse 2 b; Bergstrasse 2 c
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Duplex Two-storey gable building with a protruding and gently sloping gable roof, essentially the end of the 18th century D-2-77-116-1 BW
Fischbrunnenplatz 9
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Grabmaier Gate three-storey gate tower, end of the 15th century; Lateral extension of the former servant house, two-story saddle roof building, 15th century core, with arbor passage from 1909 D-2-77-116-2 BW
Franziskanerplatz 1
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Franciscan monastery with monastery church Monastery church of St. Anthony of Padua, elongated late Baroque building with roof turret over the choir, 1654/58, extended in 1737; with equipment; Monastery, three-wing complex around the inner courtyard north of the church, with a continuation wing to the north, around 1700 D-2-77-116-3 Franciscan monastery with monastery church
Franziskanerplatz 8
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Evangelical Luth. Reformation Memorial Church and community center, conversion of the former Wolfsberg summer cellar, with neo-baroque facade structure, completed in 1937 (new tower built in 1962) D-2-77-116-4 Evangelical Luth.  Reformation Memorial Church
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Gottesackergasse 5; Gottesackergasse 4
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Catholic Cemetery Church of Our Lady Baroque building, 1634/37; with equipment; Cemetery walls with arcade grave niches, 2nd half of the 19th century and 1st quarter of the 20th century D-2-77-116-5 BW
Hafnergasse 6 a; Hafnergasse 6 b
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Former craftsman's house Two-storey saddle roof structure, late Gothic core, 19th century remodeling D-2-77-116-97 BW
Hafnergasse 7
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Residential building massive, two-storey saddle roof construction with stand bay, in the core 15./16. century D-2-77-116-7 BW
Johannes-Still-Platz
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So-called Russian cross Erected in 1861 to commemorate the plague and the chaos of war in 1634, 1648, 1713, 1736, 1743 and 1804; on the western edge of the square D-2-77-116-20 BW
Kirchenplatz 1
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Catholic parish church of St. Nicholas and St. Stephen three-aisled hall church with west tower, late Gothic brick building, consecration 1444, choir marked 1465, choir arch marked 1488; with equipment D-2-77-116-9 Catholic parish church of St. Nicholas and St. Stephen
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Kirchenplatz 2; Kirchenplatz 1
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Former St. Anna cemetery chapel Brick building with basement, end of the 15th century; with equipment; western staircase to the abandoned cemetery, 2nd half of the 19th century; Remnants of the former cemetery wall, the core is late medieval. D-2-77-116-10 BW
Kirchenplatz 15
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War memorial Stone obelisk on base structure, 1873, 1954 extended with four stone crosses to form a system D-2-77-116-11 BW
Landshuter Straße 24
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Residential building Two-storey corner building with bay window and plaster structure from the Gründerzeit, around 1900 D-2-77-116-13 BW
Landshuter Straße 34
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Former post bus shelter Open pavilion with a round canopy over a central column, 1954 D-2-77-116-98 BW
Landshuter Straße 55
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Residential building two-and-a-half-storey saddle roof building with late classical plaster structures, end of the 19th century D-2-77-116-15 BW
Mertseestraße 7
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Small house Two-storey, boarded-up block building with gable shot and protruding, gently sloping gable roof, 2nd half of the 18th century D-2-77-116-16 BW
Öttinger Strasse 1; Öttinger Straße 3
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Catholic Hospital Church of the Holy Spirit late Gothic, two-aisled building, 1493; with equipment; Hospital building, wing with arcade adjoining the hospital church at right angles, 1821/22, several redesigns D-2-77-116-19 Catholic Hospital Church of the Holy Spirit
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Stadtplatz 1
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town hall Three-storey building with turret turrets and plaster structure, gable facade 1701/02, crowning of the tower in 1777, rear part redesigned in neo-baroque style in 1912 D-2-77-116-21 town hall
Town square 3; Stadtplatz 3 1/2
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Residential and commercial building four-storey trench roof construction with horizontal wall in advance, the core of the 16th century, facade around 1820 D-2-77-116-22 BW
Stadtplatz 4
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Residential and commercial building with advance gable and plaster structure, around 1820 D-2-77-116-23 BW
Stadtplatz 5
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Residential and commercial building three-storey eaves side building with gable, Biedermeier facade around 1840, in the core probably older D-2-77-116-24 BW
Stadtplatz 8
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Residential and commercial building narrow, three-storey side eaves building with stepped gable, facade with neo-Gothic decor, 1869/71 D-2-77-116-25 BW
Stadtplatz 10
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Residential and commercial building three-storey saddle roof building with an advance gable, the core of the 16th century D-2-77-116-26 BW
Stadtplatz 15
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Residential and commercial building three-storey corner building with retaining walls and a flat stepped gable, the core of the 16th century; ornamented sheet iron shutters, late 19th century; Crucifix, 19th century D-2-77-116-27 BW
Town square 22; Stadtplatz 22 1/2
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Residential and commercial semi-detached house three-storey building with a horizontal wall, in the core 15th / 16th Century; at No. 22 1/2 Renaissance vaults to the courtyard D-2-77-116-28 BW
Stadtplatz 28
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Residential and commercial building Two-storey corner building with flat gable roof and projecting gable, wall supports, in the core 16th century D-2-77-116-29 BW

Buchner

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Buchner 2
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Cross-storey house of a four-sided courtyard with block construction upper floor, eaves, marked 1868; South wing, Ständerbohlenstadel, marked 1874 D-2-77-116-30 BW

Lock ring

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Dietraching 55
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Stadel (south wing) Elongated, three-pound building in frame plank construction, after the middle of the 19th century D-2-77-116-31 BW

Dürrwimm

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Dürrwimm 66
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Wayside chapel Brick building, mid-19th century; with equipment; approx. 100 m north of the farm D-2-77-116-33 BW

Eder von Wald

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Bergäcker
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Wayside chapel Rectangular building with a gable roof, 2nd half of the 19th century; approx. 175 m south of the farm on the old path from Eder to Eggenfelden D-2-77-116-34 BW

Gladly

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Hofmark Gern
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Ensemble Hofmark Gern The ensemble includes those areas of the Hofmark that the Wening engraving L 49 identifies as the buildings that existed at the beginning of the 18th century and - with the exception of the Old Palace, which was destroyed in 1742 and the New Palace, which burned down in 1921 - still preserved today. E-2-77-116-3 Ensemble Hofmark Gern
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Gouverneur-Hahl-Platz 4
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Farmhouse Einfirsthof, residential part with plastered block building upper floor and protruding pitched roof, 18th century, larger economic part with richly ornamented wooden gates, end of 19th century D-2-77-116-38 Farmhouse
Gouverneur-Hahl-Platz 6
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Former rectory two-storey solid building with plaster structure and hipped roof, 17th century D-2-77-116-40 Former rectory
Hofmark 23
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Residential building massive two-storey corner building with high cripple hip, 17th / 18th century century D-2-77-116-46 Residential building
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Hofmark 27
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Gasthof Unterwirt two-storey saddle roof building with projecting gables and plaster structure, 1st third of the 18th century D-2-77-116-50 Gasthof Unterwirt
Hofmark 31
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Brewery and Malthouse western core building with half hipped roof, 17th / 18th centuries Century, rear brewery doors with two chimneys, partly in bare brick construction, 2nd half of the 19th century D-2-77-116-52 Brewery and Malthouse
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Hofmark 34; Hofmark 36
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Gasthof Oberer Wirt stately two-storey solid building with a steep pitched roof, cornice structure, late Gothic, probably 15th / 16th c. century D-2-77-116-54 Gasthof Oberer Wirt
Hofmark 35
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Former barn Plastered brick building with half-hipped roof, 1830 (dendrochronologically dated), in the core probably 18th century D-2-77-116-138 Former barn
Hofmark 38
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Residential buildings narrow two-storey saddle roof building with knee-high and profiled eaves and verge cornice, belonging to the former Hofmark, 3rd quarter of the 19th century, in the core probably older D-2-77-116-55 Residential buildings
Hofmark 46
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Catholic parish and castle church St. Georg late Gothic buttress construction, from the middle of the 15th century, baroque remodeling, from the middle of the 18th century; with equipment; Cemetery wall with marble grave slabs, from the 16th century D-2-77-116-57 Catholic parish and castle church St. Georg
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Hofmark 48; Hofmark 45; Hofmark 52; Hofmark 54
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Former farm of the Hofmark Gern two-storey administration building with hipped roof and plaster structure, 18th / early 19th century; two-storey, elongated and massive box-type building with a steep, crooked-hip roof, on a slightly bent floor plan, late Gothic, 16th century, west of the church; North wing with barn and coach house, gable roof buildings, 1st half of the 19th century; former Ross stable, massive gable roof construction, 1st half of the 19th century D-2-77-116-137 Former farm of the Hofmark Gern
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In the Schlosspark Gern 2
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North wing of the New Castle Saddle roof construction, with plaster structure, corner pavilion on the south side, tail gable on the north side, 1720 (main building and southern counterpart wing burned down in 1921); preserved equipment and painting collection outsourced. D-2-77-116-43 North wing of the New Castle
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Mühlenweg 6; Mühlenweg 8
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Residential building vertically and horizontally divided into four residential units, with a boarded-up log building upper floor and a protruding, gently sloping gable roof, 18th century D-2-77-116-62 Residential building
Near Hofmark
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Field cross 18th century; between Wassergraben and Gera, south of the church D-2-77-116-64 Field cross

Gfürt

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Gfürt 30
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Stately residential stable in a four-sided courtyard with block construction upper floor, early 19th century, roof and gable in the 2nd half of the 19th century; West wing, barn with rich St. Andrew's cross framing, early 19th century D-2-77-116-65 BW

grass

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Gras 47
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Ständerbohlenstadel with fret strips and a gently sloping gable roof, 1st third of the 19th century D-2-77-116-67 BW
Grazer field
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Ständerbohlenstadel with fret strip, 2nd quarter of the 19th century D-2-77-116-66 BW

House

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House 4
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Four-sided farmhouse two-storey, plastered solid building with stepped gables, around 1860/70; Located in the former castle stable D-2-77-116-68 Four-sided farmhouse

Hetzenberg

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Hetzenberg 24
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Small farmhouse Former first-turned floor house, with a log upper floor, partly boarded up, and a flat pitched gable roof, 1st third of the 19th century D-2-77-116-69 BW
Hetzenberg 40
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Large four-sided courtyard all buildings as exposed brick buildings; Stable house, two-storey with a gently sloping pitched roof, mid-19th century; Stable, upper floor with bundwerk, 2nd half of the 19th century; second barn, partly with bundwerk, marked 1891; Former coach house with pigsty and delivery apartment, with stepped gable, 2nd half of the 19th century D-2-77-116-70 BW
Hetzenberg 43; Near Hetzenberg
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Residential stable house with partially boarded log building upper floor and eaves 18th century, massive ground floor mid-19th century, roof late 19th / early 20th century; Oven, bright brick construction, renewed around 1900 D-2-77-116-71 BW

Hub

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Hub 75
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Former floor house Two-storey saddle roof building with gable, eaves and lunchtime bell, upper floor block construction, boarded up on the gable, ground floor plastered masonry, inner walls block construction, rebuilt in the core in 1777, 1860 D-2-77-116-95 BW

Lean

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Kagern 54
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Residential stable house in a four-sided courtyard Cross-storey house with a log upper storey and a gently sloping pitched roof, marked 1849, essentially at the end of the 18th century D-2-77-116-72 BW

Kaspersbach

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Kaspersbach 53
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Former Mitterstallbau with block construction upper floor Eaves and a gently sloping gable roof, mid-19th century D-2-77-116-75 BW

Kirchberg

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Kirchberg 28
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Catholic branch church St. Michael with retracted choir and tower on the north side, marked 1481, upper floor of the tower and pointed helmet 19th century; with equipment D-2-77-116-76 Catholic branch church St. Michael
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Lauterbach

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Lauterbach 61
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Court chapel plastered saddle roof building with pointed arched entrance, 2nd half of the 19th century; with equipment D-2-77-116-79 BW

Moosham

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In Moosham
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chapel Solid construction with plaster structure, built in 1810 from older material; with equipment D-2-77-116-81 BW

Niederndorf

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Hochgarten
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Local chapel small saddle roof building with plaster strips, 2nd half of the 19th century D-2-77-116-82 BW

Oberkirchberg

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Oberkirchberg 17
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Bundwerkstadel two-part, 1st half of the 19th century D-2-77-116-78 BW

Peterskirchen

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Peterskirchen 10
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Catholic branch church St. Petrus small Romanesque building with choir apse, 13th century; with equipment D-2-77-116-85 BW
Peterskirchen 20
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Former small farmhouse Block house in block construction, partly massively renovated, with a gently sloping pitched roof, in the core of the 2nd half of the 18th century D-2-77-116-84 BW

Pischelsberg

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Pischelsberg 5
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Catholic Church of St. Andrew Late Gothic bright brick building, marked 1472, gable turret and alterations in the west yoke of the nave in the 19th century; with equipment D-2-77-116-86 BW

Prühmühle

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Prühmühle 1
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Prühmühle former mill property; Mühle, three-storey plastered brick building with an eaves saddle roof, 1908; technical equipment from 1850–1880; Sawmill, one-story timber construction, 1908, with venez. Gate from 1880; Residential house, two-story saddle roof construction, 1907; Stable building, two-storey brick building, probably 1908; Barn, brick building with studded planks facing the courtyard, around 1800 D-2-77-116-141 BW

Gutter

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Rinn 56
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Court chapel Brick building, 1st half of the 19th century, west of the courtyard D-2-77-116-87 BW

Saint Sebastian

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Saint Sebastian 7; Sankt Sebastian 7 1/2
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Duplex Boarded-up block building with a gently sloping gable roof, early 19th century D-2-77-116-89 BW
Saint Sebastian 8; Sankt Sebastian 7
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Catholic branch church St. Sebastian The core of the choir is late Romanesque, otherwise it was rebuilt in 1612, and was largely redesigned in Baroque style in the mid 18th century; with equipment; Cemetery wall, 18./19. Century; two neo-Gothic tombs, from 1845, and black marble tombstone, 1878, in the cemetery D-2-77-116-88 BW

Thal

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Near Thal
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Residential stable house with partially paneled block construction upper floor Eaves and a gently sloping gable roof, 2nd third of the 19th century D-2-77-116-91 BW

Untereschlbach

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Untereschlbach 14
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Wayside shrine plastered brick building, small Lourdes grotto in the niche, late 19th century; next to the bridge over the Kiritzbach D-2-77-116-136 BW

Untermaisbach

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Untermaisbach 17
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South wing Barn with rich lattice work, mid-19th century, modernized D-2-77-116-94 BW

Former architectural monuments

This section lists objects that were previously entered in the list of monuments.

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Dürrwimm 66
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East wing Stable building with round arched gate and frame planks above the massive ground floor, 2nd quarter of the 19th century not available anymore BW
Taschnerhof 33
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Single courtyard Former residential stable house with a steep gable roof, on the upper floor in the business section on three sides with pillar planks, mid-19th century not available anymore 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.

Individual evidence

  1. a b List of monuments in Bavaria. (PDF) Retrieved August 15, 2020 .

literature

Web links

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