List of architectural monuments in Feldafing

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The monuments of the Upper Bavarian municipality of Feldafing 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.

View from Feldafing to the Roseninsel in Lake Starnberg.
Feldafing coat of arms

Architectural monuments according to districts

Feldafing

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Am Kirchplatz 10
( location )
Catholic branch church of St. Peter and Paul Old parish church; in the core in 1408, renewed in the 2nd half of the 17th and 18th centuries, tower in 1833 and 1890, nave extension in 1896 by Prof. Schmid; with equipment; abandoned cemetery with iron fencing. D-1-88-118-22 Catholic branch church of St. Peter and Paul
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Am Kirchplatz 11
( location )
Former Feldafinger tavern Now bakery, two-storey flat saddle roof building, northern part of the east gable moved forward (formerly with hipped roof), on the north side of the Erker house, in the core in 1613, alterations in 1856 and in the second half of the 20th century. D-1-88-118-23 Former Feldafinger tavern
Bahnhofstrasse 17
( location )
Landhaus Pschorr Two-and-a-half-storey cross-gable building, late classicist style, with plaster structure, terrace with iron railings and large stairs to the garden, by Johann Baptist Biersack, 1875. D-1-88-118-1 Landhaus Pschorr
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Bahnhofstrasse 21
( location )
Villa
house lake view
Three-storey hipped roof building with set oriel tower and gable projection, with richly structured, historicist facade design, by Johann Baptist Biersack, 1893; on the north side two large murals by Ludwig Skell . D-1-88-118-2 Villa house lake view
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Bahnhofstrasse 24
( location )
Buchheim Museum "Green Gallery" Country house, then pastry shop and coffee shop Humpl, today Buchheim Museum, two-storey flat-saddle roof building with central projectile and dwarf house, 1875, around 1910 addition of glazed corner loggia, winter garden, arbors and portico, renovation in 1922 by Johann Steidele and coffee house renovation in 1936 by Engelbert Knittl; with enclosure, around 1910, partially renewed.

(On the history of the museum)

D-1-88-118-62 Buchheim Museum "Green Gallery"
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Bahnhofstrasse 31
( location )
House Lulli Two-storey hipped roof building with bay windows on the north and gable projections on the south eaves side, gable roof building in front of a transom-like block in front with arbors and partially boarded upper floor, built in 1923 according to plans by Erdmann Hartig . D-1-88-118-48 House Lulli
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Bahnhofstrasse 70
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Feldafing
Rathaus station
Reception building, two-storey, unplastered brick building with house structures and a flat hipped roof, two symmetrically flanking pavilions with connecting wings, in Maximilian style , by Georg Dollmann , around 1865. Since 2013 the town hall of the community.

See also: Monument Protection Medal 2018

D-1-88-118-5 Feldafing Rathaus station
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Bahnhofstrasse
( location )
Weather house Wooden structure on a stone base with Art Nouveau details, around 1915/20; In front of the train station. D-1-88-118-6 Weather house
Bergstrasse 11
( location )
Country house Arnim Two-storey flat saddle roof building with three polygonal bay windows, veranda, wooden high arbor and side balcony, by Johann Baptist Biersack, 1908; Park at the same time. D-1-88-118-7 Country house Arnim
Comptonplatz
( location )
Fountain Donated by Otto Bernheimer , fountain figure copy after Verrocchio , around 1925. D-1-88-118-8 Fountain
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Dr.-Appelhans-Weg 2
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Villa Bonn Two-storey mansard roof in the reform style, with dormers and plaster bands, 1914. D-1-88-118-30 Villa Bonn
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Friedensweg 13
( location )
graveyard Grave monuments Biersack, Böck, Keim, Kraft, Mahla, Sythoff (now Lorenz), all around 1910/20, and a large iron cemetery crucifix, around 1903; Funeral hall in historicist style with portico and roof turret, early 20th century. D-1-88-118-9 graveyard
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Höhenbergstraße 11/13
( location )
Villa Bernheimer Villa, formerly Otto Bernheimer , now a school, elegant mansard roof building, ground floor, lake side with round corner towers, with a balcony and terrace in between, modern and baroque, built in 1912/13 by Heilmann & Littmann ; Gatehouse on the street, exposed brick building with hipped roof and half-timbered dwelling, 1920s. D-1-88-118-10 Villa Bernheimer
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Höhenbergstrasse 15
( location )
Villa Bergmann Mansard roof building with belvedere tower or observatory, tail gable projections, loggias, balconies and bay windows, in the early Art Nouveau style, built by Eugen Drollinger for Sigmund Bergmann ; 1903/05. D-1-88-118-11 Villa Bergmann
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Höhenbergstrasse 20
( location )
Villa Engelhorn Ground floor, baroque hipped roof building with sloping corner porches on the south facade, 1923/24; two octagonal garden pavilions; agricultural outbuilding; Park with driveway and large wrought-iron gate in the neo-coco style. D-1-88-118-12 Villa Engelhorn
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Höhenbergstraße 25/31
( location )
Villa Waldberta Picturesque asymmetrical building with a large east-facing gable, set belvedere tower, loggias, bay windows and terrace in historicizing forms, built in 1901/02 by G. Baierle for the banker Bernhard Schuler ; Park, 1863 ff. (Former part of Feldafing Lenné Park), e.g. Partly redesigned in the late romantic garden style, around 1902; stone bench with figures of flora, day and night, 1907 by K. Kiefer; Enclosure wall with Art Nouveau iron fence on Thurn-und-Taxis-Strasse 1907 by A. Thunig; Greenhouse, ground floor building with hipped roof, 1907 by Johann Steidele; Gardener's house, two-storey saddle roof building, probably 1902/03. D-1-88-118-13 Villa Waldberta
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Höhenbergstraße 35
( location )
Villa Carl Two-storey mansard roof building in geometrical Art Nouveau style, with a tail gable dwelling and clinker brick structure, 1910/12 by Richard Riemerschmid ; with equipment; with park, 1863 ff. (former part of Feldafing Lenné Park), z. Some redesigned after 1910, kitchen garden laid out by Riemerschmid; Farm building, single-storey hipped roof building, 1913/14. D-1-88-118-14 Villa Carl
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Höhenbergstraße 40
( location )
Villa Pfister Two-storey saddle roof construction with curved roof soffit, octagonal corner cores, dwarf houses, balconies, painted planks and plaster structures with Art Nouveau details, built in 1898/99 by Eugen Drollinger for Kommerzienrat Otto von Pfister; First construction of the Feldafing villa colony built by Heilmann'sche Immobilien-Gesellschaft am Höhenberg. D-1-88-118-15 Villa Pfister
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Johann-Biersack-Straße 15
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Villa Wilisch Two-storey late classicist saddle roof building with plaster strips, wooden balcony on supports, 1896. D-1-88-118-16 Villa Wilisch
Johann-Biersack-Straße 17
( location )
villa Two-storey hipped roof building on an angular floor plan with an asymmetrical dwelling with a crooked gable, circumferential headbands and free binding in Swiss style, wooden winter garden, 1895; wrought iron entrance gate, at the time of construction. D-1-88-118-17 villa
Kalvarienbergstraße
( location )
signpost "Zum Calvarienberg", cast iron, after 1862. D-1-88-118-46 signpost
Kalvarienbergstraße
( location )
Calvary 14 cast iron station houses with clay reliefs and a group of crosses in cast zinc, 1864–91. D-1-88-118-18 Calvary
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Kapellenweg 4
( location )
Villa Niggl Two-storey saddle roof construction with knee sticks and plaster strips, wooden balcony porch, wooden details in the roof zone, in Swiss style, by Johann Baptist Biersack, 1870. D-1-88-118-19 Villa Niggl
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Kapellenweg 6
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Villa Jordan One-and-a-half-storey, late Classicist raw brick building with plaster structure, protruding side wings with gable roofs, south-western risalit raised like a tower, 1885. D-1-88-118-20 Villa Jordan
Koeniginstrasse 4
( location )
Feldafing lido Central main building and cash desk, wooden cabin wings, 1927.

(To the history of the house)

D-1-88-118-24 Feldafing lido
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Maffeistraße 6
( location )
Hutschenreuther Villa Two-storey half-hipped roof building with wooden loggia, wooden balconies and gable projections on the north side, historicist, built in 1903/04 by Johann Biersack for Kommerzienrat Victor Hutschenreuther; belonging to the former gardener's house, two-storey saddle roof building with ornamental framework and carriage shed as a side wing, probably 1903/04. D-1-88-118-25 Hutschenreuther Villa
Parkstrasse 8
( location )
Villa Steidele Two-storey hipped roof building in reform style, gable projections on the south side and mid-gable with high balcony on the west side, with bay windows and plaster structures, by master builder Johann Steidele, 1904; Garden fence at the same time. D-1-88-118-26 Villa Steidele
Possenhofer Straße 33
( location )
Kugelmüllerhaus Former farmer and fisherman's estate, ridge system with flat saddle roof, wooden arbor and balcony on pillars, segmented arched window, 1870. D-1-88-118-27 Kugelmüllerhaus
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Rat-Jung-Strasse 22
( location )
Villa Knittel Single-storey hipped roof building in reform style, with risalits, some with half-timbered gable, by Engelbert Knittl , 1909. D-1-88-118-29 Villa Knittel
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Schluchtweg 9
( location )
Old police house Two-storey saddle roof construction, upper floor in exposed brick, carved window crowns and front doors, arbors with sawing-out work, 1845. D-1-88-118-31 Old police house
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Schluchtweg 12
( location )
To the clay maker Former farmhouse, in the core around 1700, z. Partly plastered block construction, 1st half of the 19th century, roof structure 19th/20. Century. D-1-88-118-32 To the clay maker
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Seestraße 4
( location )
Villa Maffei Asymmetrical grouped two-wing building in reform style, with set round tower, corner bay window, balconies, terrace, built in 1901 by Emanuel von Seidl for Reichsrat Hugo von Maffei ; Park in the late romantic garden style, park enclosure with iron gate and fence at the same time; Gardener's, greenhouse and garage house at the same time. D-1-88-118-33 Villa Maffei
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Seestrasse 16
( location )
Villa Siedhoff
(Villa Rosa)
Two-storey, late Classicist hipped roof building, with plaster banding, triangular gable projection on the south side, column portico, by Johann Baptist Biersack, 1870, veranda on the east side, by Xaver Knittl , 1935; with park, 19th century. D-1-88-118-34 Villa Siedhoff (Villa Rosa)
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Seewiesstrasse 65
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Villa Seewies Now Caritasheim; two-storey, neo-baroque mansard hipped roof with curved gable, corner ashlar and balcony, built for the industrialist Gustav Tschernikow, by Gustav von Cube , 1912/13, extension of the terrace in 1936; with equipment; large park in the style of an English landscape garden. D-1-88-118-35 BW
Siemensstrasse 11
( location )
Villa Albart (also Pemsel (Nordenholz)). Two-storey saddle roof building in the reform style, one side with half hips, oriels and ornamental framework, by Franz Rank, 1900. D-1-88-118-36 Villa Albart
Siemensstrasse 61
( location )
Former Thomas Mann Museum »Villino« Ground floor building with a crooked roof and high dwelling on the southern entrance side, built in 1912/13 according to plans by Campbell and Drach, 1919–23 summer house of the writer Thomas Mann , modified in 1988.

(To the history of the house)

D-1-88-118-47 Former Thomas Mann Museum »Villino«
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Thurn-und-Taxis-Strasse 11
( location )
Villa Pschorr Picturesque grouped stately building, north part with steep hipped roof, corner tower, veranda, bay windows and dormers, 1903 (south part 1957, modernly rebuilt); with garden enclosure (east side of the property), built in 1902 by Eugen Drollinger for Kommerzienrat Joseph Pschorr . D-1-88-118-37 Villa Pschorr
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Thurn-und-Taxis-Straße 13
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Villa Feinhals Two-storey with a mansard roof, corner oriel tower and veranda on the lake side, Art Nouveau plaster decor, built in 1902 by Eugen Drollinger for the Munich court opera singer Fritz Feinhals . D-1-88-118-38 Villa Feinhals
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Tutzinger Straße 2, 4 and 6
( location )
Hotel Kaiserin Elisabeth Wide, four-storey saddle roof building with an angular floor plan, large hotel terrace on the south side, built in 1854, rebuilt in 1874 by Johann Baptist Biersack, 1900, in the 1920s and 1930s; Guest house, three-storey saddle roof building with a dwelling, around 1854; Hotel park, in a romantic garden style, probably around 1876; Marble monument of Empress Elisabeth of Austria-Hungary , by Karl Wilfert the Elder. J., 1905 (installed in Franzensbad until 1925); Garage and staff building of the hotel, long wing with flat saddle roof, upper floor with wooden cladding and wooden arbor, around 1900. D-1-88-118-39 Hotel Kaiserin Elisabeth
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Tutzinger Straße 14
( location )
Maffei Chapel Originally neo-Gothic, redesigned in 1856, 1931 by Johann Biersack in a Baroque style. D-1-88-118-40 Maffei Chapel
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Tutzinger Straße 15/17
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Feldafinger Park Extensive grounds in the English garden style for King Maximilian II of Bavaria as a palace park, according to the plan of the royal Prussian horticultural director Peter Joseph Lenné , 1854, laid out from 1863 by the chief gardener Carl von Effner ; Overgrown foundations and filled cellar vaults (?) on a slope terrace near the lake shore at the level of the island of Wörth as the remains of the large palace building planned for Maximilian II.

(To the history of the park)

D-1-88-118-41 Feldafinger Park
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Tutzinger Straße 46
( location )
Information technology school of the Bundeswehr Former Reichsschule Feldafing , now command support school of the Bundeswehr, built in 1938/44 according to plans by Alois Degano , 1945-53 used as a transit camp for homeless Jews (DP camp Feldafing), consisting of eight so-called "storm log houses" of different types (building no. 30, 31, 34, 36, 37, 42, 41, 44), elongated two-storey accommodation building with a flat gable roof and attached apartment extensions, with gable balconies and profiled wooden components based on regional designs; Associated farm building (building no. 40), two-storey, three-wing canteen building with a flat roof in the modern style, built in 1957/59 according to plans by the Munich Tax Office, with several dining rooms and extensive artistic furnishings (murals and wall decorations in mosaic, painting and spatula technique) ; Associated well system (south of building no. 3), rectangular water basin, two large seated figures with pigeons, shell limestone, 1961 by Josef Amrhein based on a design by Imme Hoefer-Purkhold. D-1-88-118-51 Information technology school of the Bundeswehr

Garatshausen

location object description File no. image
Franz-Eisele-Allee 1
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Garatshausen Castle Small Imperial Palace from the 16th century with four corner towers, expanded at the end of the 19th century; with castle chapel and enclosure wall.

New Palace, neo-baroque three-wing complex, now an old people's home, attached to the west of the Old Palace, with a connecting structure, around 1900; Outbuilding, neo-baroque, with connecting building, around 1900; all buildings with equipment.

(On the history of the castle)

D-1-88-118-42 Garatshausen Castle
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Wieling

location object description File no. image
Wieling 1
( location )
Farmhouse With knee-high and stepped roof overhang, profiled floor cornice, corner pilaster strips and round openings in the gable, 1888. D-1-88-118-45 Farmhouse
Wieling 9
( location )
Filial church of St. Nicholas Saddle roof construction with three-eight choir and tower, around 1700; with equipment. D-1-88-118-43 Filial church of St. Nicholas
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Wörth

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Roseninsel
( location )
Former island of Wörth Under King Maximilian II. Joseph of Bavaria, it was transformed into the Rose Island. D-1-88-118-44 Former island of Wörth
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( Location ) "Casino" In the style of a Northern Italian villa, gable building with a short transverse wing and attached belvedere tower, with antique elements and wooden ornamental details of the so-called Swiss house style, built for King Maximilian II Joseph of Bavaria , by Franz Jakob Kreuter , 1851–53; Paintings in the Pompeian style; with equipment. D-1-88-118-44 "Casino"
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( Location ) Former gardener's house

museum
Two-storey saddle roof construction, built in 1853 ff. Using parts of the old island church from the 12th century (west wall and foundations), rebuilt and expanded in 1968 ff., Museum since 2003. D-1-88-118-44 Former gardener's house museum
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( Location ) rose Garden Landscape design and layout of the rose garden in the shape of an ellipse, restored by Peter Joseph Lenné , 1850–53, 2003. D-1-88-118-44 rose Garden
( Location ) Glass pillar With a gilded girl figure in the center of the rose garden, 1854. D-1-88-118-44 Glass pillar
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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
Feldafing
Am Kirchplatz 4
( location )
Cast iron plate 1696; let into the house front Cast iron plate
Feldafing
Bahnhofstrasse 41
( location )
Two large Corinthian cast iron support columns In the hall building, 1902 BW
Feldafing
Bahnhofstrasse
( location )
Church of the Holy Cross New church building with historical furnishings Church of the Holy Cross
Feldafing
Pschorrstraße 9
( location )
Former Villa Prange With hipped roof, belvedere tower and Ionic portico over two floors on the east side, plaster decor in Art Nouveau forms, 1903/04 by G. Baierle for the dentist Dr. Christensen (structure extended in the 1930s; building completely rebuilt inside in 1986, extensively renewed and supplemented outside.) Former Villa Prange
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See also

Individual evidence

  1. [ Archived copy ( memento of the original from September 27, 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. ], Visit to the “Green Gallery”, May 29, 2011 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.woche-der-sympathie.de
  2. BLfD: Monument Protection Medal 2018 , page 52, accessed on July 3, 2018.
  3. Otto Fritscher: The rescuers of a historical jewel on the lake. In: Süddeutsche Zeitung . Online version of October 24, 2018, accessed October 25, 2018.
  4. Sabine Bader: Weltbürger im "Mausloch" , article in the Starnberg local edition of the Süddeutsche Zeitung, online version from December 3, 2017.
  5. ^ Sabine Bader: Difficult hour. In: Süddeutsche Zeitung . Online version of August 29, 2018, accessed August 30, 2018.
  6. Otto Fritscher: Awakened from Sleeping Beauty , article in the Starnberg local edition of the Süddeutsche Zeitung from August 27, 2015
  7. Otto Fritscher: The headless rider , article in the Starnberg local edition of the Süddeutsche Zeitung from August 21, 2015

literature

  • Gerhard Schober: District of Starnberg (= Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation [Hrsg.]: Monuments in Bavaria . Volume I.21 ). 2nd Edition. Munich / Zurich 1991.

Web links

Commons : Architectural monuments in Feldafing  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

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.