List of architectural monuments in Ering

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The monuments of the Lower Bavarian municipality of Ering 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 Ering
Catholic Parish Church of the Assumption

Ensembles

Ensemble town center Ering

File number: E-2-77-118-1

The ensemble is dominated by a stately late-Gothic parish church with a high, almost defensive-looking tuff wall of the former cemetery, a strikingly close proximity to this 18th century palace complex, which itself is not on an exposed landscape, but like the entire place on the flat The valley floor of the Inn stands and the four buildings from the 18th and 19th centuries touching the south side of the churchyard. Ering celebrated its 1200 year history in 1988. However, the history of the settlement actually goes back further than the oldest documented mention of 725, according to which Duke Hubert assigned three farms in Ering to St. Stephen (ie the Cathedral of Passau). In its varied secular and ecclesiastical history, the donation of the Ering rule in 1009 by King Heinrich II to the Bamberg monastery of St. Stephan and the transition in 1377 with the rule of Hals to the Wittelsbach family are remarkable. To manage the poorly fortified country estate, the Wittelsbachers expanded the Erneck hilltop castle to the northeast. After this was destroyed in 1330 and finally in 1504, the administrative center seems to have sought at least the protection of the originally well-fortified cemetery, as can also be seen from the traditional wording that in 1523 the Baumgartner “the bricked seat of Ering was located near the parish church the cemetery wall ”, whose place is now taken by the hipped roof castle tracts of the baroque era. The peripheral development on the southern flank of the churchyard also made use of the heavy churchyard wall, as it included this as the northern wall of the house; The resulting houses co-create the curvature of the cemetery wall, but are otherwise designed differently: with a gable roof and side stable Schloßring 7, with a half-hipped roof Schloßring 9 and 11, with an eaves-sided gable roof the former schoolhouse Schloßring 13 from the 18th or early 19th century. Century, again with a protruding saddle roof Schloßring 15, in essence probably a block building from the 18th century; the passage between Schloßring 9, 11 and 13 marks the site of an earlier gate to the cemetery. In an engraving from 1721, Michael Wening vividly illustrated this unity of church and palace, which has remained valid to this day. After the castle with its administrative buildings has grown into the town, the town center in the west and north must also be designated as part of the ensemble.

Architectural monuments in Ering

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Near Ering
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Wonder chapel Building with plaster structure, 18./19. Century; with equipment; northeast of the village on Lindenallee D-2-77-118-11 Wonder chapel
Near Sankt-Anna-Straße
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Wayside chapel Rotunda, 18th century; with equipment; at the northern exit of the village D-2-77-118-3 Wayside chapel
Near Schloßring
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John of Nepomuk Chapel Building with plaster structure and large opening, renovated from 1737–1770, 1897, with furnishings; in the palace garden D-2-77-118-10 John of Nepomuk Chapel
Römerstrasse 2
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Former malt factory Multi-unit bare brick construction, mighty four-story threshing floor building, Darrenturm and other functional buildings, 1896/97 according to the plans of the FJ Sommer machine factory D-2-77-118-53 Former malt factory
Römerstrasse 14
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Small farmhouse two-storey block construction with a gently sloping gable roof, e.g. Partly boarded up, core building 1505 (dendro. Dat.), Extensions and conversions from the late 16th century to the early 19th century D-2-77-118-2 Small farmhouse
Lock ring 1; Near Schloßring
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Ering Castle irregular layout with five tracts around the manor and four tracts around the economic courtyard, around 1725, remodeling around 1772 probably by Leonhard Matthäus Gießl; Main building with three wings, three storeys, with hipped roof and central projection in front of the main facade; with equipment; Two-storey outbuilding, pilaster portal on the north wing; Well in the manor, marked 1787; enclosed palace park with fountain, 18th century D-2-77-118-4 Ering Castle
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Lock ring 6; Schloßring 8
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Former administrator's house Belonging to the castle, two-storey hipped roof building with eaves, 18th century D-2-77-118-5 Former administrator's house
Schloßring 10
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Gasthof Mayerwirt three-storey classicist building with half-hipped roof and plaster structures, mid-19th century D-2-77-118-6 Gasthof Mayerwirt
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Lock ring 17; Schloßring 19
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Catholic Parish Church of the Assumption stately, single-nave late Gothic tufa block building with south tower, mid-15th century, extension of St. Anna's chapel to the south of the nave, around 1525; with equipment; Cemetery walling, tuff cuboid, 15./16. Century, remains preserved; Priest's grave, neo-Gothic, 1915; Crucifix, 19th century, in the southern part of the churchyard. D-2-77-118-7 Catholic Parish Church of the Assumption
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Simbacher Straße 2
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Gasthof zum Steg stately eaves-sided hipped roof building with dwelling and plaster structures, around the middle of the 19th century D-2-77-118-8 Gasthof zum Steg
Simbacher Straße 22
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Old hospital two-storey hipped roof building, 1770, included Catholic hospital chapel of the Holy Trinity, with roof turret, at the same time; with equipment D-2-77-118-9 Old hospital

Architectural monuments according to districts

Aich

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Aich 1
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Traid box Corresponding stately traid box, raised above the shed, with eaves and painting, marked 1767 D-2-77-118-12 Traid box
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Bach House

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Hallway Bachhaus
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Field chapel small solid building, probably 18th century; on the eastern outskirts D-2-77-118-13 Field chapel

Bründl

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Bründl 1
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House of a former four-sided courtyard Log building with gable cliffs and a gently sloping gable roof, marked 1737, ground floor partially bricked D-2-77-118-14 House of a former four-sided courtyard

Village

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Village 4
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Wayside shrine Wall pillars with niche, 1st half of the 19th century; south of the village D-2-77-118-15 Wayside shrine

Eglsee

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Near Eglsee
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Small path chapel Plastered building with arched opening, 1st half of the 19th century; at the Inn D-2-77-118-17 Small path chapel

Deforestation

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Mitterfeld near Entholz
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Wayside chapel Gable roof construction, built in 1820; east of the courtyard D-2-77-118-19 Wayside chapel

Frank

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Frank 1
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Four-sided farmhouse Two-story block building with a gently sloping gable roof, marked 1764 D-2-77-118-20 Four-sided farmhouse

Grießer

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Grießer 14
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Stately four-sided courtyard closed system of the 19th century; Residential house, two-storey saddle roof building with plaster structure, 1844 (dendro.dat.), Roof renewed; afterwards bricked stable wing with vaults, 1872 (dendro.dat.); West wing, barn, stately, boarded-up building, partly bricked, 1924 using the wood from the previous building from 1830 (dendro.dat.); South wing, coach house with troad floor; East wing, gate construction with pigsty and grain store. D-2-77-118-54 Stately four-sided courtyard
Grießer 15
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Rottal farmhouse two-storey block building with two gable walls and a gently sloping gable roof, mid-18th century D-2-77-118-22 Rottal farmhouse

Heitzing

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Heitzing 1
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Four-sided courtyard Residential house, two-storey plastered brick building with a pitched roof and small wooden balcony above the entrance on the courtyard side, around 1870, above the older cellar of a previous building; Remise, two-storey plastered brick building with a gable roof and segmented arcades, chapel on the ground floor, Swiss apartment with a small wooden balcony facing the courtyard on the upper floor, around 1870; Stable building, two-storey plastered brick building with a gable roof and segmented arched openings on the ground floor, after 1860; Barn, two-part, boarded post construction with half-hipped roof, partially bricked, 1860; Brick access to the courtyard with gate and pedestrian gate on both sides of the house. D-2-77-118-67 Four-sided courtyard

Hochstein

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Hochstein 1
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Associated traid box With a flat sloping gable roof, 18th / 19th centuries century D-2-77-118-23 Associated traid box

Now

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Jetzing 1
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Associated with the south wing Solid, hipped, with a gate entrance and a grooved eaves cornice, 2nd quarter of the 19th century D-2-77-118-24 Associated with the south wing

Kirn

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Kirn 18
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Four-sided farmhouse z. Partly in block construction, in the core 1st third of the 19th century, roof later; Corresponding free-standing block construction traid box with flat sloping gable roof, 2nd half of the 18th century D-2-77-118-25 Four-sided farmhouse
Kirn 20
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Catholic parish church of St. Ulrich single nave late Gothic church building, built around 1468, nave extension and west tower, 1883/85; with equipment D-2-77-118-26 Catholic parish church of St. Ulrich
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Kühstein

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Kühstein 9
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Farmhouse stately solid building with plaster structure and half-hipped roof, 2nd quarter of the 19th century; associated large stable with a flat sloping gable roof, at the same time D-2-77-118-28 Farmhouse

Münchham

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Dorfstrasse 2
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Formerly sawmill Gate building, block construction with flat sloping gable roof, 1768; belonging to Vierseithof, 2020 conversion as residential building D-2-77-118-30 Formerly sawmill
Dorfstrasse 15
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Former inn Broad, two-storey block building with a gently sloping gable roof, 2nd half of the 18th century D-2-77-118-34 Former inn
Dorfstrasse 22
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Catholic parish church of St. Laurentius single-nave late Gothic tufa block building with west tower, around 1491/96, tower ground floor older; with equipment D-2-77-118-35 Catholic parish church of St. Laurentius
Dorfstrasse 34
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Four-sided farmhouse Log construction upper floor with Schroten and flat sloping gable roof, 18th century D-2-77-118-37 Four-sided farmhouse
Pfarrhofstrasse 5
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Former rectory Two-storey solid construction with a half-hipped roof, built in 1804 D-2-77-118-32 Former rectory

Pettenau

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Pettenau 3
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Residential stable house Two-storey block building with a pitched roof, the rear part tiled, 3rd quarter of the 19th century D-2-77-118-39 Residential stable house

Pildenau

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Pildenau 18
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Catholic branch church of St. John and Paul single-nave, unplastered tuff cuboid structure, nave in the core of the 13th century, late Gothic remodeled in 1468; with equipment D-2-77-118-42 Catholic branch church of St. John and Paul
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Prenzing

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Prenzing 5
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crucifix Wood, painted, probably 17th century; at home D-2-77-118-43 crucifix

Saint Anna

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Near Sankt-Anna-Strasse; Near Kirnbach; From Sankt Anna to Ering; Near Sankt Anna; Friedhofweg 9; Near Ering; Sankt-Anna-Strasse 19; Sankt-Anna-Strasse
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Stations of the Cross 14 tuff columns with cast iron relief panels, e.g. T. supplemented, 1919; on the road from Ering to St. Anna D-2-77-118-46 Stations of the Cross
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Sankt Anna 3
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Catholic pilgrimage church of St. Anna single-nave late Gothic plastered tuff block building with western roof turret, from 1520/21; with equipment D-2-77-118-45 Catholic pilgrimage church of St. Anna
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Unterhenhart

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Unterhenhart corridor
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chapel Solid construction with crenellated gable, built in 1895; with equipment; at the single courtyard D-2-77-118-49 chapel

Unterbüchl

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Unterbüchl 1
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Residential house in a four-sided courtyard Log building upper floor 18th century, roof rotated in the direction of the ridge around 1900 D-2-77-118-48 Residential house in a four-sided courtyard

Viehhausen

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The old Kößlarner Weg in the Viehhausen corridor; Near Viehhausen
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Small path chapel Square building with a tent roof, around 1800; north of the place D-2-77-118-50 Small path chapel
Veitlhub 1
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Wayside chapel Rectangular saddle roof building, 1st half of the 19th century; south of Viehhausen on the way towards Veitlhub D-2-77-118-51 Wayside chapel

Zulehner

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Zulehner 1
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Residential stable house two-storey block building with gable shot, mid-17th century, gable roof probably steepened later D-2-77-118-52 Residential stable house

Former architectural monuments

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

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Büchl 5
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Mitterstallbau Residential part as a two-storey block building, re. 1836, roof later not available anymore BW

Lost monuments

This section lists objects that were previously entered in the list of monuments, but no longer exist.

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Pettenau 2
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Wayside chapel Saddle roof construction with plaster structure, 1st quarter of the 19th century; with equipment (object demolished due to dilapidation, replacement building about 40m west of the old location, see picture) D-2-77-118-41 Wayside chapel

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. Bavaria List of Monuments. (PDF) Retrieved April 24, 2020 .

literature

Web links

Commons : Architectural Monuments in Ering  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files