List of architectural monuments in Fürstenfeldbruck

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The monuments of the Upper Bavarian district town of Fürstenfeldbruck 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.

Fürstenfeld monastery church

Ensemble old town Fürstenfeldbruck

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Marktplatz and Leonhardsplatz
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Old town and Leonhardsplatz The ensemble includes the oldest town center, the planned layout of which with an extended Marktstrasse can be assumed in the 12th or 13th century at the latest. The market was first mentioned in 1306.

The main axis of Marktstrasse (main street) is determined by the direction of the bridge, the end points of which are highlighted by today's town hall and St. Leonhard's Church. The closed development, mostly from the 18th / 19th centuries. Century, is shaped by the numerous former inns with stately gables and facades; the other town houses are mostly assembled to form closed fronts with a flat plaster structure.

The Leonhardsplatz with the free-standing church in the middle is mainly determined by single houses of the same character, whose free position on the river bank of the Amper is characteristic

E-1-79-121-1 Old town and Leonhardsplatz

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Fürstenfeldbruck

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Adolf-Kolping-Straße 5
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Residential building two-storey eaves side building with flat saddle roof and turret-like central bay window with sheet metal, around 1890;

Enclosure, at the same time

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Adolf-Kolping-Straße 9
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Residential building Two-storey gable roof building in country house style with balcony and loggia, 1907 D-1-79-121-60 BW
Adolf-Kolping-Straße 11
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Formerly the tax office, from 1919 tax office three-storey hipped roof building with historicizing window gables, dwelling and flat round core,

around 1900/10

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Amper; Main road; Leonhardsplatz
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Amperbrücke Reinforced concrete bridge with abutments, two pillars and a superstructure made of T-beams, parapet with pulpit and coat of arms, by Dyckerhoff and Widmann , marked 1909. D-1-79-121-133 Amperbrücke
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Main street
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Bridge figure St. Johann Nepomuk with a river figure of the Moldau, by Franz Hoser , 1924 D-1-79-121-133 associated Bridge figure St. Johann Nepomuk
Amper; Near Aumühle; Near Silbersteg; Silbersteg
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Iron bridge over the Amper, so-called silver bridge 1900, neo-baroque archway and figure of St. Johann Nepomuk from 1902 D-1-79-121-41 Iron bridge over the Amper, so-called silver bridge
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On site 11
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Former slaughterhouse in the reduced-baroque style: Former administration building, ground floor mansard roof building with dwelling and elongated adjoining slaughterhouse building with transverse structure, plastered reinforced concrete building, by Adolf Voll , 1910;

Former slaughterhouse, elongated, ground floor building with hipped roof with large window openings, at the same time;

Former outbuilding, ground floor saddle roof building with transverse gable and corner arcade, at the same time

D-1-79-121-62 Former slaughterhouse
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Bahnhofstrasse 2
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Formerly a post office three-storey, concave, curved building with a flat hipped roof, by Georg Werner and Lars Landschreiber, 1930 D-1-79-121-1 Formerly a post office
Bullachstrasse 26, 27
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Formerly a mill, so-called Aumühle or Altmil built in historicizing industrial forms: Former management villa, two-storey saddle roof building with round corner tower and strongly protruding central projection, 1897;

Formerly a mill building, a complex of several buildings in historicizing forms, 1870 ff .; with technical equipment;

Residential house, two-storey plastered building with late classicist elements and crossed flat gable roofs, around 1870

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Dachauer Strasse 50
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Villa, formerly of the privy councilor Alexander Kreuter two-storey hipped roof building with plaster divisions in neo-baroque shapes, by John Herbert Rosenthal, 1923/25;

Outbuildings, ground floor plastered building with neo-baroque echoes, at the same time

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Dachauer Strasse 59
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Country house Ground floor saddle roof building with gable, balcony and windowed knee-length floor, marked 1898 on the weather vane; with enclosure D-1-79-121-66 BW
Dachauer Strasse 61
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Villa Haeusler two-storey baroque-style building with a half-hipped roof, oriel, loggia and dwelling extensions, based on plans by Gabriel von Seidl , 1899;

Double garage, at the same time

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Dachauer Strasse 63
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villa two-storey, neo-baroque plastered building with asymmetrically structured mansard hipped roof and dwarf house, around 1900/05 D-1-79-121-64 villa
Ferdinand-Miller-Strasse 2
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Formerly the administration building of the local health insurance fund, today a children's home two-storey two-wing complex with hipped roof and historicizing dormers, 1927 D-1-79-121-5 BW
Feuerhausstraße 16
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House and former artist studio of Otto Kubel Two-storey plastered building with a crooked hip roof, polygonal bay window and profiled eaves tape, around 1902 D-1-79-121-112 House and former artist studio of Otto Kubel
Fürstenfelder Straße 9
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Bellevueturm four-storey solid building with half-timbered structure on the upper floor, probably from the last quarter of the 19th century D-1-79-121-67 Bellevueturm
Fürstenfelder Strasse 13; Fürstenfelder Straße 15
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Duplex Two-storey plastered building with short side wing structures, neo-baroque ornamental gables, open arcade, hip and gable roof, 1925 D-1-79-121-68 Duplex
Fürstenfelder Straße 16
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Residential house, so-called Villa Lechner Two-storey hipped roof building with a dwelling and facade structure in historicizing forms, 1873, restoration of the facade in 1993 D-1-79-121-6 Residential house, so-called Villa Lechner
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Main street
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War memorial neo-baroque fountain with figure of St. Sebastian and putti, octagonal basin with fountain pillar, by Franz Hoser, around 1923 D-1-79-121-9 War memorial
Hauptstrasse 1 a
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Formerly an inn three-storey elongated eaves side building to 10

Axes with a two-story annex building on the side, around 1710

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Hauptstrasse 2 a
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Reliefondo Madonna and Child, late 19th century D-1-79-121-10 Reliefondo
Hauptstrasse 3
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Former outbuilding three-storey baroque eaves side building with rich plaster structure and vault on the ground floor, marked 1722 D-1-79-121-12 Former outbuilding
Hauptstrasse 4
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Former town house and old town hall, so-called Moraschenhaus three-storey gable building with outside staircase and gable turret , new building from 1781, rebuilt by Johann Marggraff in 1866/68, further changes in 1908 D-1-79-121-13 Former town house and old town hall, so-called Moraschenhaus
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Hauptstrasse 5
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Residential and commercial building three-storey corner building in neo-renaissance style, with corner turrets and rich facade design, 1897 D-1-79-121-14 Residential and commercial building
Hauptstrasse 7
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Formerly post office and hotel three-storey late classicist corner building with bay window and plaster structure, built over older cellars in 1872, change of the facade in 1965 D-1-79-121-15 Formerly post office and hotel
Hauptstrasse 9
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Formerly a monastery judge's house, later rent office and forest office Three-storey saddle roof building with flat bay windows and large gate entrance, built in 1626 as a two-storey eaves side house, facade renovation and second floor in the early 19th century, revision of the facade in 1885 D-1-79-121-16 Formerly a monastery judge's house, later rent office and forest office
Hauptstrasse 12
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Residential building narrow two-storey building with curved gable and bay window, 18th century D-1-79-121-18 Residential building
Hauptstrasse 13
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Formerly a gingerbread house, now a residential and commercial building two-storey gable building with half hip and standing bay window, 2nd half of the 18th century D-1-79-121-19 Formerly a gingerbread house, now a residential and commercial building
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Hauptstrasse 15
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Memorial plaque for Ferdinand von Miller Relief plaque in memory of the house where Ferdinand von Miller was born, which had already been demolished, bronze, probably 1936;

Mosaic work, two pictures with gingerbread motifs, probably created in Munich in 1902, relocated around 1936

D-1-79-121-21 Memorial plaque for Ferdinand von Miller
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Hauptstrasse 17
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Residential and commercial building, so-called Bei Innere Färber Two-storey gable building with banding and flat bay windows, after 1704, translocated mosaic around 1902 D-1-79-121-22 Residential and commercial building, so-called Bei Innere Färber
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Hauptstrasse 31
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Former district office (now town hall) Elongated two-storey saddle roof building with a dwelling, the core after 1704, renovations and neo-baroque stucco decor, 1914 D-1-79-121-23 Former district office (now town hall)
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Hauptstrasse 32
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Residential and commercial building small two-storey gable building, probably after 1704, facade revised in 1927 D-1-79-121-24 Residential and commercial building
Hauptstrasse 36
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Residential and commercial building three-storey neo-renaissance building with dwelling houses, corner bay windows and statue of the Virgin Mary, 1896 D-1-79-121-78 Residential and commercial building
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Josef-Spital-Straße 9
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villa two-story house with a half-hipped roof, arbor with winter garden and trellis framework, around 1915;

with garden fence, at the same time

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Josef-Spital-Straße 11
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Residential building of the former residential area two-storey plastered building with a crooked hip roof, floating gable with sawing-out work and a dwelling, around 1900/1905;

Garden enclosure, around 1915

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Kapuzinerstraße 13
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Residential building Residential house, three-storey corner building with hipped roof, cornice structure and bay windows, around 1910/20. D-1-79-121-106 BW
Kapuzinerstraße 15
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Residential building Two-storey pitched roof building with corner core, dwarf house and relief Madonna im Rosenhaag, baroque style, 1920 D-1-79-121-71 BW
Kapuzinerstraße 20; Kapuzinerstraße 22
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Duplex two-storey plastered building with hip and mansard roof, 1st quarter of the 20th century D-1-79-121-82 BW
Kirchstrasse 4
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Former valet house of the Fürstenfeld monastery, since 1806 parsonage of the rectory Baroque two-storey saddle roof building, 17th / 18th centuries Century, neo-baroque facade design 1894 D-1-79-121-28 Former valet house of the Fürstenfeld monastery, since 1806 parsonage of the rectory
Kirchstrasse 6
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Catholic parish church of St. Magdalena Baroque wall pillar construction oriented towards the south with retracted choir and east tower, new building from 1673/75, complete renovation of the tower in 1965; with equipment ;

Cemetery complex with historical gravestones from the 19th and 20th centuries, and a. Ferdinand von Miller's grave monument for his father, after 1887;

Cemetery wall

D-1-79-121-27 Catholic parish church of St. Magdalena
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Kirchstrasse 9
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Formerly the city pharmacy Two-storey hipped roof building with pilasters and rustic structure, unified from two buildings, 1833, Baroque facade, around 1900 D-1-79-121-29 Formerly the city pharmacy
Leonhardsplatz 1
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Residential and commercial building three-storey plastered building with corner bay tower, facades in Baroque Art Nouveau style, around 1900 D-1-79-121-32 Residential and commercial building
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Leonhardsplatz 2
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Residential building two-storey plastered building with hipped roof, end of the 18th century D-1-79-121-33 BW
Leonhardsplatz 4
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Formerly a craftsman's house two-storey saddle roof structure, essentially 18th century, later modified D-1-79-121-108 Formerly a craftsman's house
Leonhardsplatz 6
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Formerly a tanner's house Two-storey plastered building with a steep pitched roof, the core of the 16th century D-1-79-121-86 Formerly a tanner's house
Ludwigstrasse 14; Ludwigstrasse 16
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Duplex two-storey plastered building with ornamental gables, crooked hip roof and balcony with wrought iron bars in Art Nouveau forms, 1st quarter of the 20th century D-1-79-121-83 BW
Ludwigstrasse 24; Ludwigstrasse 26
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Duplex two-storey plastered building with a pointed core and protruding crooked hip roofs, in the local style, 1st quarter of the 20th century D-1-79-121-84 BW
Luitpoldstrasse 3
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Residential building Two-storey saddle roof building with stepped gable, central projectile and electroplating of a house Madonna, end of the 19th century D-1-79-121-85 Residential building
Lützowstraße 2 to 10 (straight number)
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Officers' houses at the air base five two-storey pitched roof buildings with ribbon windows and associated garages, 1936/38 D-1-79-121-95 BW
Lützowstraße 12
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Formerly the general villa of the air base two-storey, plastered villa building with corner pillars and flat gable roof, 1936/38 D-1-79-121-96 BW
Maisacher Strasse 7
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Movie theater T-shaped hipped roof building made of a two-storey porch with a convex entrance area with a pitched roof and rear cinema hall, in the forms of factual modernity, by Adolf Voll, 1930. D-1-79-121-131 Movie theater
Mühlanger 4
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villa Two-storey hipped roof building with a protruding central projection, bay windows and attached ground floor wing with hipped roof, baroque style with classifying elements of the twenties, by Adolf Voll, 1923 D-1-79-121-87 BW
Münchner Strasse 39
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Residential building two-storey hipped roof building with gable and historicizing decorative plaster, marked 1865;

Outbuilding, ground-floor solid and timber frame construction with hipped roof, 2nd half of the 19th century

D-1-79-121-35 Residential building
Near Kapellenstrasse
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Chapel of St. Mary small plastered building with a pitched roof, 1936; with equipment

The brewery owner Julie Mayr had the chapel built.

D-1-79-121-26 Chapel of St. Mary
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Near Leonhardsplatz
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Catholic branch church St. Leonhard transverse hall space with a polygonal closing choir and massive west tower, facade design with glare fields and tracery, in the late Gothic style, consecrated in 1440, regotidized in 1854; with equipment D-1-79-121-34 Catholic branch church St. Leonhard
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Near Marthabräustraße
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Festival hall, so-called Marthabräu Hall construction in lamellar wood construction with a curved saddle roof ( Zollinger roof ) and two roof turrets, by Adolf Voll, 1925 D-1-79-121-72 Festival hall, so-called Marthabräu
Near Schöngeisinger Straße
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Chapel of St. Johann Nepomuk plastered niche chapel, probably 18th century, largely renewed D-1-79-121-37 Chapel of St. Johann Nepomuk
Niederbronnerweg 4
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crossroads Mounted wooden body with wooden crucifix, 18th century D-1-79-121-40 crossroads
Oskar-von-Miller-Strasse 1
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Formerly a train station restaurant Elongated building with a two-storey middle section, flat saddle and hip roofs and historicizing plaster structures, around 1875 D-1-79-121-88 BW
Pruggmayrstraße 6
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Formerly a craftsman's house two-storey plastered saddle roof construction, in the core 17th / 18th centuries Century. D-1-79-121-89 BW
Pucher Straße 6
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Residential and commercial building Elongated two-storey plastered building with hipped roof, small corner loggia and gable risalit, reduced historicism, by Hans Voll, around 1910 D-1-79-121-110 BW
Pucher Straße 53
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Residential building Ground floor mansard roof building with a dwelling, built in 1912, from 1916 residence of the painter couple Arnold Baur and Paula Baur-Ising D-1-79-121-113 BW
Pucher Straße 54
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Residential building ground-floor historicizing plastered building with oversized mansard gable roof and high dwelling, by Adolf Voll, 1912, mural by Hans Metzger D-1-79-121-36 Residential building
Pucher Straße 56
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Country house and home of the painter Max Landschreiber Two-storey hipped roof building with polygonal bay windows with tower top, by Adolf Voll, 1926 D-1-79-121-73 Country house and home of the painter Max Landschreiber
Pucher Straße 58
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Formerly an artist residence Ground floor plastered building with a steeply drawn roof, gable arbor and studio building, probably by Adolf Voll, 1923/24 D-1-79-121-74 Formerly an artist residence
Pucher Strasse 60
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Residential building Two-storey cuboid hipped roof building using different materials, reduced historicism, by Adolf Voll, 1928 D-1-79-121-75 Residential building
Rothschwaiger Straße 51
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Catholic parish church of St. Bernhard six-sided central building with campanile-like tower, by Franz Berberich, 1963/64; with equipment D-1-79-121-109 Catholic parish church of St. Bernhard
Schöngeisinger Straße 2
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Residential building small two-storey gable building with standing bay, in the core 18th century, structural changes in the early 19th century D-1-79-121-90 Residential building
Schöngeisinger Straße 6
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Apartment building three-storey mansard roof building with two box cores with neo-baroque decorative gables, decor in the parapets, early 20th century D-1-79-121-91 Apartment building
Schöngeisinger Straße 18
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Craftsman's house (so-called Haus Bausewein) Formerly brewery and butcher, carpentry and cobbler's shop etc. a., so-called Haus Bausewein, two-storey plastered half-timbered building with gable roof and stand bay, in the core 16./17. Century, conversions at the beginning of the 19th century D-1-79-121-38 Craftsman's house (so-called Haus Bausewein)
Schöngeisinger Straße 20
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Formerly a craftsman's house Two-storey hipped roof building with a small figure niche, end of the 18th century D-1-79-121-39 Formerly a craftsman's house
Schöngeisinger Straße 56
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Residential building Two-storey, cubic clinker brick building with a half-hip roof and standing dormers, based on plans by the master builder Weitmann, 1896 D-1-79-121-92 BW
Schöngeisinger Straße 120
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Formerly a water station and 1. Fürstenfeldbrucker pumping station for two wells, ground floor late classical pavilion with arched windows and hipped roof, 1891/92 D-1-79-121-76 BW
Stadelbergerstrasse 5
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District Court Three-storey administration building with a central projection, hipped mansard roof and neo-baroque facade design, 1913 D-1-79-121-93 District Court
Stockmeierweg 4
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Apartment building three-story neo-baroque corner building with corner oriel tower, around 1900;

Outbuilding, ground floor neo-baroque plastered building, at the same time

D-1-79-121-42 Apartment building
Stockmeierweg 7
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Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Redeemer Historicizing hall building with strongly drawn in, just closing choir, western vestibule and north tower, by German Bestelmeyer , 1925/27 D-1-79-121-43 Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Redeemer
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Viehmarktstraße 6
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villa New baroque two-storey plastered building with mansard hipped roof, dwarf house and historicizing facade decoration, around 1910/15;

Enclosure, pillar fence with archway, at the same time

D-1-79-121-77 villa

Aich

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Brucker Straße 6
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Formerly the curate house, now the rectory two-storey cubic hipped roof house with loggia porch, by Hans Sitzmann, 1918 D-1-79-121-98 Formerly the curate house, now the rectory
In Aich
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St. Mary's Chapel small rectangular building with gable roof, 1820; with equipment D-1-79-121-45 St. Mary's Chapel
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In Aich
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Formerly forge ground floor plastered gable roof building with a profiled box cornice, early 19th century; with blacksmith equipment from the 19th / 20th centuries Century D-1-79-121-97 Formerly forge
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Near Dorfstrasse
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Catholic parish church of St. Peter and Paul Baroque hall building with retracted apse and pilasters, late Gothic flank tower and attached

Sacristy, new building by Jakob Schmidt, 1731, nave extension 1920; with equipment

D-1-79-121-44 Catholic parish church of St. Peter and Paul
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Fürstenfeld

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Am Engelsberg 8
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Former forge ground floor saddle roof building, second half of the 19th century D-1-79-121-107 BW
Fürstenfeld 5
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Former Cistercian Abbey of Fürstenfeld Original foundation of Duke Ludwig the Strict 1256/63, henceforth Wittelsbach house and burial monastery, new construction of the entire monastery complex 1691–1703 according to plans by Giovanni Antonio Viscardi , secularization 1803, then military disabled house , barracks and the like. a., since 1953 Bavarian Police College (from 1975 the Police Department of the Bavarian Civil Service College, today University of Applied Sciences for Public Administration and Justice in Bavaria - Police Department)

Former Cistercian monastery church of St. Mary of the Assumption, wall pillar church with strongly recessed choir and north tower with spindle helmet, facade design with colossal column and pilaster arrangement and volute gable, Giovanni Antonio Viscardi, 1700 ff., Completed by Johann Georg Ettenhofer , consecrated 1741; with equipment ;

Former abbey building, three-storey complex around two inner courtyards connected to the north of the church, facade design with risalites, volute gables and wide diaphragms, Giovanni Antonio Viscardi, 1691/1703; with equipment;

Former monastery courtyard with monastery brewery (east and south wing), three-storey plastered gable roof building, in the core 1693;

Formerly monastery economy with gatehouse (west wing), plastered buildings with saddle, hip and flat roof, gatehouse with central projection and dwelling, from 1691;

Formerly farm building, two-storey saddle roof building with Krangaube and dwarf house, after 1691;

Formerly stable building, ground floor baroque saddle roof building with windowed knee sticks and decorative elements, after 1691;

Former farm building and stable, two-storey plastered saddle roof building, after 1691;

Formerly a monastery forge, one-story plastered building with a flat gable roof, 2nd half of the 19th century;

Former coach house, elongated, ground-floor saddle roof building with arched openings, 1st half of the 19th century;

Former coach house with living room, two-storey transverse building with saddle roof, 1st half of the 19th century;

Fountain figure, marble putto by Roman Anton Boos , late 18th century;

Remnants of the former monastery wall, brick, before 1700

See also: Monument Protection Medal 2018

D-1-79-121-46 Former Cistercian Abbey of Fürstenfeld
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Yellow wood

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Near Gelbenholzener Straße
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Bruck water reservoir Two-tone clinker brick facade with historicizing patterns, marked 1898. As a flood tank for 1000 cubic meters of drinking water for the city of Fürstenfeldbruck in operation until 1956. Afterwards replacement by the new flood tank for 3000 cubic meters of water attached immediately behind it, which in turn was replaced in 1978 by a new flood tank for 8000 cubic meters . The difference in height between the flood tank and the city is about 60 meters. D-1-79-121-102 Bruck water reservoir

Hasenheide

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Hard; Near Von-Gravenreuth-Straße; Hartwiesen
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Fürstenfeldbruck Air Base built as an air war school (LKS 4) on the Hasenheide against Olching, mostly plastered buildings with wooden structural elements as wooden pillar halls or window walls as well as tuff stone and brick parts, according to plans by Ernst Sagebiel , under the influence of the Robert Vorhoelzer School, 1936/38; important parts of the original wall-mounted fittings are often preserved.

The following are to be named individually from the entire system:

Main building with lecture halls and administration wing, ballroom and gate tower, flag hall (inside wall pictures by Albert Burkhart , currently whitewashed), associated former roll call area with bases for flagpoles and small stone paving, which is framed with a crossing meander ornament (building No. 101, 102, 103, 104);

NCO's casino, building with two side wings, inside halls with wall-mounted fittings; connected to the main building by a pergola corridor (building no. 105);

Officers' mess and home (building no. 106), two-storey building with a short transverse wing and a large, baroque-style ballroom, in the core 1936/38, restored after a fire in 1976 .;

Swimming and sports hall, three-wing complex with connecting wing with colonnade hall (building no. 218);

Kilometers, slightly curved, 999 m long, two-storey accommodation building for recruits, with business or casino area;

Additions arranged in a comb-like manner to the rear and wooden portico (buildings no. 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307);

Accommodation building, three similar two-storey pitched roof buildings with arbor extensions (building no. 107, 108, 109);

Guard house and gatehouse, ground floor building with hipped roof with a passage supported by three supports (building no. 110);

Sanitary building (building no. 308);

Flight control (building no. 506), two-storey flat-roof building with a four-storey tower adjoining it to the east, essentially in 1936/38, changed between 1980 and 1990;

From the airport itself:

Hangars (Buildings 502, 508, 509, 510):

Large aircraft hangar = Hall 1 (building no. 502);

Three wide-spread aircraft hangars = Halls 4, 5, 6 (Building No. 508, 509, 510)

D-1-79-121-94 Fürstenfeldbruck Air Base
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Puch

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Augsburger Strasse 100
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Former home of the brickworks owner and restaurant for excursions two-storey hipped roof building with eaves side dwelling, picture field in the gable, marked 1908;

Hofkapelle, small historicizing brick building, around 1908; with equipment

D-1-79-121-63 Former home of the brickworks owner and restaurant for excursions
Gehagfeld
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Field chapel plastered niche, 18./19. century D-1-79-121-57 Field chapel
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Kaiser-Ludwig-Strasse 5
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Former forge Two-storey saddle roof construction, built around 1880/90, ground floor later changed. D-1-79-121-114 Former forge
Klosteranger 1
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Formerly a farmhouse two-storey stable house with saddle roof, 18th / 19th centuries Century, around 1890 and 1906 modifications D-1-79-121-104 Formerly a farmhouse
Near Edignaweg
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Catholic branch church St. Sebastian late Gothic hall building with slightly drawn-in polygonal choir and north tower with spindle dome, 1453, conversion and partial rebuilding of the nave 1714/24, upper floor of the tower by Georg Ettenhofer 1765; so-called 1000 year old linden tree with inscription plaque, legendary residence of the Sel. Edigna;

Edignakapelle, small niche chapel, 17th century;

Grave of the so-called Rembrandt German Julius Langbehn (1851–1907), by Theodor Georgii , 1933

D-1-79-121-56 Catholic branch church St. Sebastian
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Klosterfeld
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Monument to Emperor Ludwig the Bavarian (so-called Imperial Column) died in 1347 near Puch, so-called imperial column, obelisk made of white Ettal marble on a high pedestal with inscription, by Roman Anton Boos, 1796/97, erected in 1808;

Well, spring framed with tuff stones, 1811/12

D-1-79-121-58 Monument to Emperor Ludwig the Bavarian (so-called Imperial Column)
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Rothschwaig

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Rothschwaig 1
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Residence of the solitary yard Two-storey plastered saddle roof building with five to four upper floor axes, two elevator openings in the gable, probably around 1775 D-1-79-121-105 BW

Further districts

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Kreuth
Engelsberg
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Wayside shrine on the Engelsberg wooden case on a solid base, around 1900, with a Madonna figure from the 18th century D-1-79-121-53 Wayside shrine on the Engelsberg
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Lindach
Lindach 13
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St. Rupert Catholic Chapel small hall building with polygonal choir closure, attached sacristy and massive roof turret, 15./17. Century; with equipment D-1-79-121-54 St. Rupert Catholic Chapel
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Ludwigshöhe
Ludwigshöhe 3
( location )
Villa, so-called Kolbanism three-storey villa with hipped roof, neo-baroque ornamental gable and terrace, 1873;

Chapel, baroque style plastered building with eaves cornice, built by Joseph Kolb in 1923;

Gate of the enclosure, wrought-iron gate door, around 1923

D-1-79-121-69 BW
Pfaffing
Pfaffing 1
( location )
Dreiseithof Pentenrieder Two-storey saddle roof building with bell stand, house Madonna and baroque figure of Florian from the 18th century, marked 1879 D-1-79-121-103 Dreiseithof Pentenrieder
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Pfaffing
Pfaffing 4
( location )
Catholic branch church St. Stephan Late Gothic hall building with drawn-in choir closed on three sides and northern flank tower, 15th century, baroque style, regothic style in 1861/62; with equipment . D-1-79-121-55 Catholic branch church St. Stephan
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Former architectural monuments

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

location object description File no. image
Fürstenfeldbruck
Hauptstrasse 10
( location )
Boom with stork wrought iron, marked 1832 Boom with stork
Fürstenfeldbruck
Hauptstrasse 14
( location )
boom wrought iron, probably 19th century boom
Fürstenfeldbruck
Josef-Spital-Straße 5
( location )
Garden fence on the street side, wrought iron, around 1915 Garden fence

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.

literature

  • Volker Liedke, Peter Weinzierl: District Fürstenfeldbruck (= Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation [Hrsg.]: Monuments in Bavaria . Volume I.12 ). Karl M. Lipp Verlag, Munich 1996, ISBN 3-87490-574-8 , p. 46-103 .

Web links

Commons : Architectural monuments in Fürstenfeldbruck  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. The long history of a small chapel. In: www.merkur.de. February 17, 2020, accessed March 1, 2020 .
  2. Archived copy ( memento of the original from October 13, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.fhvr-polizei.bayern.de
  3. BLfD: Denkmalschutzmedaille 2018 , page 30, accessed on July 3, 2018.