List of architectural monuments in Floß (Upper Palatinate)

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The monuments of the Upper Palatinate Market Floß 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 from raft

Architectural monuments according to districts

Bergnetsreuth

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On the community dumping village
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Granite shrine With a carved cross D-3-74-121-65

Boxing village

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Boxdorf 1
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Residential building Inscribed "1856", courtyard entrance with archway, inscribed "1723" D-3-74-121-66 BW
On the Flosser Oed
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Wayside shrine Granite, marked "1696" D-3-74-121-67 BW

Fehrsdorf

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To the east at the intersection of Wilkershof-Fehrsdorf and Bergnetsreuth-Wilchenreuth
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Wayside shrine Marked "1899", high granite pillar with wooden lantern D-3-74-121-68 BW
Next to the wayside shrine
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Stone cross Medieval D-3-74-121-69 BW

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On the mountainside north of the raft
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Ensemble of the former Jewish quarter The ensemble includes the former Jewish quarter on the mountainside north of the raft. In close proximity to the market, but set off by the steeply sloping terrain, Jews had settled there since 1684. After their property had also been affected by the fire in the market in 1813, similar organizational features were specified for the reconstruction as for the market itself, albeit with restrictions in terms of area and extent. The residential buildings form two-storey eaves side rows, each with half-hipped roofs on the front sides, occasionally equipped with gate entrances, profiled walls and cornices, some of which are no longer entirely original due to modernization. The synagogue is integrated in the middle of the east-west extension. The high rows of gable roofs and their special integration into the landscape result in a unique presentation for the distant view from the entrance to the town on the Neustädter Straße opposite. E-3-74-121-2 Ensemble of the former Jewish quarter
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In raft
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Ensemble town center raft The Floß market is characterized by an open architectural structure. Apart from the remains of the former cemetery fortifications around the old, now Evangelical-Lutheran parish church, no fortifications can be seen. Most of the development goes back to a systematic new system, which the responsible Neustädter district judge Karl Franz Reisner Freiherr von Lichtenstern ordered after the devastating market fire of 1813: parallel to the course of the river, a wide main thoroughfare was created between this and the raised churchyard, now Freiherr-von-Lichtenstern-Strasse, which is crossed in the middle by a second thoroughfare, Plößberger and Weidener Strasse, and into which Vohenstrausser Strasse joins from the southeast over the wedge-shaped Luitpoldplatz. The side facing the churchyard was kept free from the otherwise continuous two-storey eaves side development so that the market square can expand there as it did before the fire. Two additional cross streets lead from the main street at right angles and at the same distance to the raft. The resulting grid-like blocks are built in such a way that the rows of houses facing the street backwards correspond to a row of farm buildings, which are accessed through narrow farm alleys running parallel to the main street. Even the course of the river was subjected to this linear, rationally thought-out development plan, which, apart from a single arch, was bedded in a completely straight line and thus forms the axis of an upper and lower stream lane development, which, however, was no longer double-sided in the northwest. The consequent adherence to the development plan gave the Markt Floß ensemble an unmistakable character. In contrast, the affiliation of the main arterial roads is more dependent on the location; there are several rows of brick barns on them. E-3-74-121-1 Ensemble town center raft
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Am Berg 1
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synagogue Marked "1815", central building over an irregular octagon with a surrounding wooden gallery inside D-3-74-121-1 synagogue
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Bergstrasse 7
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archway With wooden doors, Biedermeier D-3-74-121-2 archway
Bergstrasse 20
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Residential and farm buildings Corner building, around 1815, with a half-hipped roof D-3-74-121-3 Residential and farm buildings
Dr.-Martin-Luther-Ring 1
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Old rectory Inscribed "1757", hipped roof building with corner templates and a stone coat of arms of the Waldsassen monastery D-3-74-121-15 Old rectory
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Dr.-Martin-Luther-Ring 4
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Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St. John Baptist Late Gothic core, choir marked “1503”, nave 1781–83 by J. Martin Beer, tower addition in 1828; with equipment D-3-74-121-17 Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St. John Baptist
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Dr.-Martin-Luther-Ring 4; Marketplace 2
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Associated remains of the wall of the former churchyard fortifications Post-medieval; Fragments of tombs in the lining wall D-3-74-121-16 Associated remains of the wall of the former churchyard fortifications
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Dr.-Martin-Luther-Ring 7
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graveyard With grave monuments 19./20. Century; Facility since 1818 southwest of the old churchyard D-3-74-121-18 graveyard
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Erlenweg 9; Erlenweg 9 a, at the end of the road gradient
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Row of barns First half of the 19th century, in broken masonry with parts of the house, partially rebuilt D-3-74-121-52 Row of barns
Flossenbürger Straße 16
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wooden door Biedermeier D-3-74-121-5 wooden door
Flossenbürger Strasse; Near Flossenbürger Strasse; Near Weikersmühle; From Floß to Hardtheim
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Jewish Cemetery Plant around 1700, gravestones from the 18th to 20th centuries D-3-74-121-6 Jewish Cemetery
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Frh.-v.-Lichtenstern-Strasse 2
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Residential building Saddle roof construction, around 1890, with late classicist form elements D-3-74-121-7 Residential building
Frh.-v.-Lichtenstern-Strasse 12
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Residential building Eaves side house, around 1815, with a stone archway and old wooden door D-3-74-121-8 Residential building
Frh.-v.-Lichtenstern-Strasse 14
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Residential and commercial building Around 1880, with late classical facade decoration D-3-74-121-9 Residential and commercial building
Frh.-v.-Lichtenstern-Strasse 18
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Residential building Eaves side house, around 1815, with an old wooden door D-3-74-121-10 Residential building
Frh.-v.-Lichtenstern-Strasse 20
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Residential and commercial building Marked "1911", neo-baroque with bay window and mansard roof D-3-74-121-11 Residential and commercial building
Frh.-v.-Lichtenstern-Strasse 21
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Residential building Corner house, around 1800, with profiled door and window frames D-3-74-121-12 Residential building
Gärtnerweg 4
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Stone archway Inscribed "1836", walled in D-3-74-121-19 Stone archway
Graf-Gebhard-Strasse 2
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Residential building Early 19th century, corner building D-3-74-121-38 Residential building
Kirchstrasse
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Entrance lintels Marked "1749" and "1798" D-3-74-121-21 BW
Luitpoldplatz, at the northwest end of the square below the cemetery ring
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War memorial Erected in 1927, renovated in 1959 D-3-74-121-26 War memorial
Luitpoldplatz
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Fountain With a hexagonal granite basin, 19th century D-3-74-121-25 Fountain
Luitpoldplatz 2
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Residential building Portal marked “1794”, half-hipped roof with dormers; Backward brick barn, around 1800, with a half-hipped roof D-3-74-121-23 Residential building
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Luitpoldplatz 3
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barn Marked "1816", corner building with half-hipped roof and archway D-3-74-121-24 barn
Marketplace
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Fountain Probably 16./17. Century, renovated in 1760, square granite basin with central pillar D-3-74-121-29 Fountain
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Marketplace 2
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Inn 1561–1813 Town hall, restored after a fire in 1813, building board marked "1561" on the northwest corner D-3-74-121-28 Inn
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Mühlgraben 14
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Heraldic panel Inscribed "1739", from the former Haberstumpfmühle D-3-74-121-31 Heraldic panel
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Near Vohenstraußer Straße
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Cellars with granite surrounds To Vohenstraußer Strasse 15, after 1771 D-3-74-121-90 Cellars with granite surrounds
Neustädter Straße 9
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Riebl Villa Around 1905, mansard roof with portico and bay window, neo-coco with Art Nouveau elements D-3-74-121-32 Riebl Villa
Neustädter Straße 12
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Old Catholic school house Around 1900, saddle roof construction with post-classical elements D-3-74-121-33 BW
Am Nikolausberg
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Holy grave niche Granite frame, inscribed "1749", with equipment D-3-74-121-35 Holy grave niche
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On Nikolausberg, at the entrance to the church
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Two granite crosses With hewn plowshares, late medieval D-3-74-121-36 Two granite crosses
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Nikolaiberg 20
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Catholic pilgrimage church of St. Nicholas The portal is marked “1722”, the choir is probably late Gothic, the core of the tower is from the Middle Ages; with equipment D-3-74-121-34 Catholic pilgrimage church of St. Nicholas
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Obere Bachgasse 12
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front door Biedermeier D-3-74-121-39 front door
Obere Bachgasse 14
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Pietà 19th century D-3-74-121-40 BW
Obere Bachgasse 15
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front door Biedermeier D-3-74-121-41 front door
Obere Bachgasse 22
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front door Biedermeier D-3-74-121-42 front door
Obere Bachgasse 24
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front door Biedermeier D-3-74-121-43 front door
Pastor Jakob Raß Center 1
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Catholic Parish Church of St. John the Baptist 1910–12 by Heinrich Hauberrisser , basilical neo-baroque building with transept; with equipment D-3-74-121-20 Catholic Parish Church of St. John the Baptist
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At the parking lot on Plößberger Straße outside the village
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Stone cross Probably late medieval, granite cross with two scissors in relief D-3-74-121-53 Stone cross
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Plößberger Strasse 11; Plößberger Straße 13
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Outbuilding, maintenance lock Office building, fountain house, courtyard wall, in the core 17th century, granite stone marked “1612”, hipped roof building, with ancillary building D-3-74-121-45 Outbuilding, maintenance lock
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Plößberger Straße 12
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Niche figure Probably the 19th century D-3-74-121-46 Niche figure
Plößberger Straße 18
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Residential building Marked "1836", with a half-hipped roof D-3-74-121-47 Residential building
Plößberger Straße 20
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Residential building Marked "1836", with a half-hipped roof, currently with panel cladding D-3-74-121-48 Residential building
Plößberger Straße 22
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Residential building Around 1840, with a half-hipped roof D-3-74-121-49 Residential building
Plößberger Straße 27
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Residential building First half of the 19th century, with a full and half hipped roof D-3-74-121-50 Residential building
Plößberger Strasse 31
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Barn Inscribed "182.", in chunks of masonry with a half-hipped roof D-3-74-121-51 Barn
Püchersreuther Straße 13
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Agricultural bourgeoisie Two-story house with a gable roof, stable and barn annex, around 1830/40 D-3-74-121-86 BW
Püchersreuther Straße 31
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Row of barns First half of the 19th century, one marked "1825", quarry stone masonry, partially rebuilt D-3-74-121-54 BW
Rathausplatz 1, at the entrance to the town hall
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Former care lock 1671–73 by Johann Heinrich Seyfried, alterations in 1726 and 1922, saddle roof construction with colossal pilaster structures; Granite figure of a seated man, so-called little tree, probably Romanesque D-3-74-121-55 Former care lock
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Schönbrunner Strasse
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Rock cellar Entrance with granite framing, 19th century D-3-74-121-57 BW
Schönbrunner Strasse 10; Schönbrunner Strasse 12; Schönbrunner Strasse 14; Schönbrunner Strasse 16; Schönbrunner Strasse 18; Schönbrunner Strasse 20; Schönbrunner Strasse 22; Schönbrunner Weg 3
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Row of barns First half of the 19th century, one labeled "1812", another labeled "1832" D-3-74-121-56 [[Template: Bildwunsch / code! / C: 49.72382,12.28309! / D: Schönbrunner Straße 10; Schönbrunner Strasse 12; Schönbrunner Strasse 14; Schönbrunner Strasse 16; Schönbrunner Strasse 18; Schönbrunner Strasse 20; Schönbrunner Strasse 22; Schönbrunner Weg 3, row of barns! / | BW]]
Vohenstraußer Strasse, above house number 14, 15 and opposite number 20
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Four rock cellars Probably the beginning of the 19th century, the top one inscribed "1813" D-3-74-121-60 BW
Vohenstraußer Straße 13
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Former stable house 1835, with stone walls D-3-74-121-59 Former stable house
Weidener Straße, at house number 21
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Two rock cellars, one of which is labeled "1798" D-3-74-121-63 Weidener Strasse (Floß) .JPG
Weidener Straße 14
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Granite archway Around 1800 D-3-74-121-62 Granite archway
Wiedenbrunnenweg
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Fountain Inscribed "1723", granite surround D-3-74-121-64 Fountain
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Gailertsreuth

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Gailertsreuth 2
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Four-sided courtyard Late 18th century, residential stable house with courtyard gate marked "1783", brick shed with stable, above floor with arbor in wood construction D-3-74-121-70 BW
Gailertsreuth 3
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Remise Around 1830; brick shed with half-hipped roof; brick barn, inscribed "1828" on the inside, with a half-hipped roof D-3-74-121-71 BW

Gosen

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Gosen 1
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Barn With shovel, inscribed "1859" D-3-74-121-72 BW

Hauptertsreuth

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On the footpath to Floß
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Wayside shrine Granite, 17th / 18th centuries century D-3-74-121-73 BW

Kalmreuth

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Kalmreuth 1
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Former country estate Marked “1623” and “1819”, hipped roof building, redesigned several times D-3-74-121-74 BW

Kühbach

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On the road to Floß
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Stone cross Granite, post-medieval. The stone cross originally stood on the road and was knocked over several times by motor vehicles. The farmer in the yard next to it finally saved it from the cars and placed it on a pile with similar objects behind his house. D-3-74-121-75 Stone cross
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On the road to Floß, entrance to the village
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Place naming stone Place naming stone, granite cuboid with inscription and upper bevel, around 1900. D-3-74-121-96 Place naming stone

Package village

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600 m east on the right on the road to Floß
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Granite statue Marked "1741", baluster-shaped shaft chiselled into granite boulder as a base D-3-74-121-76 BW

Plank hammer

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At the entrance to the Hammer
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Wooden crucifix Probably the 19th century D-3-74-121-78 Wooden crucifix
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Plankenhammer 1
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House of the former Plankenhammer estate Eaves and gable-independent gable roof construction with a ground floor carriage house, 1894, in the core 18th century D-3-74-121-87 House of the former Plankenhammer estate
Plankenhammer 2
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Former mill with servants' house Two-storey half-hipped roof buildings; Mill probably 18th century, bell and clock tower 1888

Servants' house directly adjacent, first half of the 19th century

D-3-74-121-77 Former mill with servants' house

Schlattein

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Next to the bell tower
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Rock cellar Designated "1706" D-3-74-121-80 BW
In Schlattein; Schlattein 1; Schlattein 4; Schlattein 5; Schlattein 10; Schlattein 10a; Schlattein 11; Schlattein 12a; Schlattein 13; Schlattein 14; Schlattein 19
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Bell tower Inscribed "1836", granite base with wooden structure D-3-74-121-79 BW
South outside of town
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Column shrine Granite, baroque D-3-74-121-82 BW
To the east of the Floß-Plößberg road
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Column shrine Stiftland column made of granite, inscribed "1697" D-3-74-121-81 Column shrine
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Steinfrankenreuth

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Steinfrankenreuth 4
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Courtyard gate Inscribed "1774" D-3-74-121-83 BW

Weikersmühle

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Weikersmühle 1
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Former mill Two-storey pitched roof buildings with mezzanine at an angle to each other; House with mill, 1883/96, lower floor of the mill marked "1783"

Outbuilding with oven, 1896, older in core

D-3-74-121-88 Former mill
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Welsenhof

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House number 2
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With wooden figures, inscribed "1846" D-3-74-121-84 BW
Welsenhof 3
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Pietà 19th century D-3-74-121-85 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.

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