List of architectural monuments in Freising

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The monuments of the Upper Bavarian district town of Freising 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.

Freising coat of arms
The cathedral in Freising

Ensemble Domberg and old town Freising

File number E-1-78-124-1

The old town of Freising from the air

The Freising Domberg has been settled since prehistoric times. The oldest traces of settlement go back to the Neolithic. The Domberg was already of particular importance in the Bronze and Urnfield Times, when a supra-regionally important hilltop settlement existed here. Further finds suggest a settlement continuity up to the early Middle Ages, when the Freising Cathedral Hill finally came into the light of historical tradition.

Under the Dukes of Agilolfing, St. Korbinian 739 the diocese and later bishopric and established the first bishop's church at the ducal palatine chapel of St. Mary, which was replaced by a first new building in 903 and by the current cathedral, which was expanded in later centuries until 1205 . The Domberg had been fortified since the 10th century at the latest and forms an independent urban development complex with a dominating effect on the landscape.

Freising postage stamp, 1000 years of market law

A wreath of partly decayed churches unfolded on the mountain (former Peterskapelle, around 845; former collegiate church St. Andreas, after 1062; former Martin's chapel, Romanesque; Benedictus church, 1347; collegiate and baptismal church St. Johannes, 1321). This is surrounded by residential buildings, canons and farm buildings, which changed their shape several times from the high Middle Ages to the Baroque and beyond.

As a result of the secularization, the most serious intervention on the Domberg was demolished, the collegiate church of St. Andrew, and after the middle of the 19th century the stately building of the archbishop's seminary (now a museum) was built. The steep slope, which has been kept free from development so far, clearly separates both the surroundings and the bourgeois town. Two gates lead into the former cathedral district dominated by the cathedral and the former residence in a free arrangement with the former buildings of the church administration.

The buildings are surrounded by open spaces, connected u. a. with avenues. A partial development of the northern slope as well as the northern and western mountain foot can be assumed as early as the Agilolfingian period, so-called suburbium, the starting point for urban development. Toompea was fortified in the 10th century and could be reached from the suburbium on its north side through two entrances. This suburbium in the Moosach valley has been winning since 10/11. Century as a citizen town shape. From 1159 toompound and settlement were given a common ring, which was separated again around 1480 by the specially constructed fortification of the cathedral mountain.

The citizen city develops along the open moss charms. The main traffic artery, the Obere and Untere Hauptstraße, was formed along the formerly open course of the Stadtmoosach and the so-called Kidney Bach, in the west it was once closed by the St. the Isartor (also Erdinger Tor). At Marienplatz the street runs along the southern row of houses, which is dominated by the former lyceum. Moved out of the center of the square, the Marian column separates the course of the street and the square. Fischergasse is being built parallel to Untere Hauptstraße on the slope of Domberg at a Moosacharm.

Freising - Marienplatz with town hall, Marian column and parish church of St. Georg

The late Gothic parish church rises in the center of the town, but turned away from the market. Around the church, on Marienplatz and Hauptstrasse, line the most stately town houses, mostly from the 17th to 19th centuries. Century; to the rear, the large plots were interspersed with gardens until the 19th century; In the 18th century, a few canons' houses were added, which also made the residential town character visible in the bourgeois area. With the new construction of the town hall at the beginning of the 20th century, the city set a clear symbol of urban representation at a central location on Marienplatz.

The late medieval city fortification is in the north and north-west by the following residential buildings of the 18th and 19th centuries. Century easily recognizable. In the south and east, the Toomberg fortification (or the Toomberg-Südhang) and the baroque Fürstendamm promenade along an arm of the Moosach are the historical boundaries of the city.

Architectural monuments according to districts

Freising

location object description File no. image
Alte Poststrasse 5
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Residential building Small two-storey hipped building with bay window, dwarf house and elaborate facade structure in the neo-renaissance style, built in 1888 D-1-78-124-1 Residential building
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Alte Poststrasse 42;
Landshuter Straße 31
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Neustift Abbey (Freising) Former Neustift Premonstratensian Abbey Four-wing complex with a former monastery church, now the Catholic parish church of St. Peter and Paul, wall pillar church with slightly retracted choir and side tower, by Giovanni Antonio Viscardi 1700–1715, restored after a fire from 1754;

with equipment

Former monastery building, now district office, three-storey four-wing plastered building with hipped roof, elevator dormers and prelate's
bay , hall with stucco ceiling by Franz Anton Feichtmayr, fourth quarter of the 17th century Former monastery economy with royal stables, two-storey hipped roof building, fourth quarter of 17th century;
Former monastery library, two-storey plastered building with a steep pitched roof and facade structure, ground floor with vault, around 1623

D-1-78-124-117 Neustift Abbey (Freising) Former Neustift Premonstratensian Abbey
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Near Alte Poststraße 42
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War memorial Open pavilion with a dome roof and a full sculpture in the middle, around 1925 D-1-78-124-2 War memorial
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Am Büchl 2
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Residential building Two-storey corner building with a steep pitched roof and plaster structure, probably from the 18th century, later simplified D-1-78-124-4 Residential building
Am Schafhof 1
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Former sheepfold, so-called sheep farm Sheepfold for Max I. Joseph's private Merino sheep

Two-and-a-half-storey, classicistically structured residential buildings with gable-sided barn bridges on both sides, central stable tennis section replaced 1990–94, 1819/20

D-1-78-124-242 Former sheepfold, so-called sheep farm
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Amtsgerichtsgasse 1
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Former district court, now municipal office building Stately two-storey hipped roof building with rich late classicist structure, around 1880/90 D-1-78-124-6 Former district court, now municipal office building
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Amtsgerichtsgasse 3
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Residential building Two-storey corner building with a rich historicizing facade and polygonal bay window with relief panels, late 19th century, renovated in the 20th century D-1-78-124-7 Residential building
Am Wörth 1
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Residential building Three-storey saddle roof building with mezzanine and rich late classicist facade design, built in 1881 D-1-78-124-8 Residential building
Am Wörth 41
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Former town fountain house, after 1888 municipal calibration office Classically designed tower building. Two-storey extension to the south, both with a flat hipped roof, was rebuilt by Carl Klumpp in 1844 on the site of a previous building D-1-78-124-293 Former town fountain house, after 1888 municipal calibration office
Bahnhofstrasse 1
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Former meat bank, then municipal building with city clerk's office Three-storey corner building with a steep hipped roof and corner pilasters, created after 1691 by converting and expanding the former canon court of St. Andreas (17th century) and a late medieval property (dendrochronologically dated 1443/49) D-1-78-124-14 Former meat bank, then municipal building with city clerk's office
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Bahnhofstrasse 2
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Former prince-bishop's saddlery and canon house Stately two-storey corner building with a steep pitched roof and gable with plastered structure, rebuilt over an older core in the 17th century D-1-78-124-15 Former prince-bishop's saddlery and canon house
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Bahnhofstrasse 3
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Residential and commercial building Residential and commercial building, stately three-storey hipped roof building, to the west with tail gable and flat bay window, in the reform style, by Alois Steinecker, ins. 1907. D-1-78-124-307 Residential and commercial building
Bahnhofstrasse 8
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Gasthof Zur Gred Three-storey corner building in Baroque Art Nouveau style, rebuilt around 1900 over the older core D-1-78-124-17 Gasthof Zur Gred
Bahnhofstrasse 13
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Inn Two-storey corner building with angled saddle roof, bay tower and pilaster strips, second half of the 19th century D-1-78-124-18 Inn
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Bahnhofstrasse 14;
Near Bahnhofstrasse;
Wörthmoosach
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Former printing house Two-storey villa-like corner building with turrets and rich structure, based on plans by master builder Alois Steinecker, around 1890;

Associated enclosure, at the same time

D-1-78-124-19 Former printing house
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Bahnhofstrasse 20
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Former inn Two-storey Wilhelminian style corner house with mezzanine, flat hipped roof and facade structure, in the late Maximilian style , 1876 D-1-78-124-20 Former inn
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Bahnhofstrasse 22
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Residential building Two-storey plastered building with a mansard half-hipped, built before 1810 D-1-78-124-21 Residential building
Brunnhausgasse 2
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Altöttinger Chapel The core is an octagonal building, built in 1669, extended to the south by hall space in 1673;

with equipment

D-1-78-124-24 Altöttinger Chapel
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District III Unterer Forst, Dept. 5 Seven Oak
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Landmark In Siebeneichholz on Wippenhauser Straße, marked 1773 and 1783 D-1-78-124-252 Landmark
Domberg
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Andrew Fountain Octagonal basin made of Untersberg marble and a fountain column with St. Andrew, inscribed 1697 D-1-78-124-47 Andrew Fountain
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Domberg
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monument In the form of a Gothic pinnacle for Veit Arnpeck , Rupprecht von Freising and Joachim Haberstock, inscribed with Einsele, mid-19th century D-1-78-124-48 monument
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Domberg
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crucifix With an inscription in memory of the Peterskapelle, demolished in 1803, 1867 D-1-78-124-51 crucifix
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Domberg 1
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Forestry office building Multi-part system consisting of a former fortified tower and cathedral courtyard on Schöneck, two-storey hipped roof building in an angled form, the core of the 15th century, expanded in the 18th century and reduced by two storeys in 1838 D-1-78-124-25 Forestry office building
Domberg 2
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Eastern gate tower of the Toompea Fortification Four-storey with crenellated gable, built in 1479/80, rebuilt and expanded in 1954/55 D-1-78-124-26 Eastern gate tower of the Toompea Fortification
Domberg 7
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Former north gate of the cathedral fortification and from 1764 the residence of the prince-bishop chancellor, so-called chancellor arch Three-storey saddle roof construction with arched passage and eaves cornice, rebuilt by Dominik Glasl around 1720 D-1-78-124-27 Former north gate of the cathedral fortification and from 1764 the residence of the prince-bishop chancellor, so-called chancellor arch
Domberg 8
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Former court smithy with Rossstall, now residential building Two-storey saddle roof building with arched ground floor, the core of the 18th century D-1-78-124-386 Former court smithy with Rossstall, now residential building
Near Domberg
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Pillar vase Antique limestone sculpture standing on a column, 18th century D-1-78-124-50 Pillar vase
Domberg 9 u. 11
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Former canon courts of St. Andreas Abbey, so-called Korbinian and Nonnosushof Two-storey semi-detached house with hipped roof and rich plaster structure, rebuilt around 1670 D-1-78-124-28 Former canon courts of St. Andreas Abbey, so-called Korbinian and Nonnosushof
Domberg 13
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Former canon court of St. Andreas monastery, so-called Molitorhof Two-storey gabled house on an angular floor plan with a wrought-iron courtyard gate, built in 1737 D-1-78-124-29 Former canon court of St. Andreas monastery, so-called Molitorhof
Domberg 14
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Former Hofwagenremise, now construction site Stately saddle roof building with a ramp, built by Jodok Moosbrugger in 1673 (dendrochronologically dated) D-1-78-124-30 Former Hofwagenremise, now construction site
Domberg 16
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Former Dompropstei, now residential building Stately three-story building with a crooked roof, the core of the 16th century D-1-78-124-32 Former Dompropstei, now residential building
Domberg 20
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Former cathedral deanery Assembly group with east tower and baroque house chapel, essentially at the end of the 17th century, 1984–86 conversion to the Freising District Court D-1-78-124-36 Former cathedral deanery
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Domberg 20
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Former syndicate house of the cathedral chapter Two-story stucco building with a steep pitched roof and dormer elevator 18 in the core century, 1986/87 to Survey Office and District Court Freising rebuilt D-1-78-124-34 Former syndicate house of the cathedral chapter
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Domberg 21
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Former Archbishop's College for Boys, since 1974  Diocesan Museum Two-storey four-wing building with a mezzanine in a round arch style around a roofed atrium, by Matthias Berger, 1868–70 D-1-78-124-35 Former Archbishop's College for Boys, since 1974 Diocesan Museum
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Toompea 26; Toompea 26 a; Domberg 26 b
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Former canon court, so-called Lerchenfeldhof Baroque two-storey three-wing complex with eaves cornice, early 18th century;

with equipment ;
Associated garden with lattice from 1788

D-1-78-124-38 Former canon court, so-called Lerchenfeldhof
Domberg 27
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Former bishop's castle and prince-bishop's residence, now Cardinal Döpfner House Three-storey four-wing complex with courtyard arcades, bay windows, risalit and rich window decorations, built from 1314, conversion to a Renaissance castle from 1519 by Stephan Rottaler, converted from 1607–22, set up house chapel in the north-east tower in 1617–21 and changed in 1878;

with fittings
connecting passage between residence and cathedral through St. Johannes, so-called prince's passage, probably erected by Antonio Riva, 1682
Belvedere 1682
Baroque grille on the terrace in front of the south wing, marked 1913

D-1-78-124-39 Former bishop's castle and prince-bishop's residence, now Cardinal Döpfner House
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Domberg 27
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Former archive building of St. Andreas Three-storey pavilion with a gable roof, 17th century D-1-78-124-37 Former archive building of St. Andreas
Domberg 28
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Former church of the cathedral monastery, now a Catholic branch church of St. Benedict Three-aisled basilica with a steep gable roof and a strongly recessed polygonal choir on the east wing of the cloister, rebuilt from 1340, baroque style in 1716;

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D-1-78-124-40 Former church of the cathedral monastery, now a Catholic branch church of St. Benedict
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Domberg 28
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Former water tower of the Domkapitelbrunnhaus Multi-storey solid building with hipped roof, probably 17th century. D-1-78-124-444 BW
Domberg 29
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Former collegiate church, now the Catholic branch church of St. Johannes Three-aisled basilica with a strongly recessed polygonal choir and the prince's aisle above the south aisle, rebuilt 1319–21, probably on the site of the former baptistery;

with equipment

D-1-78-124-41 Former collegiate church, now the Catholic branch church of St. Johannes
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Domberg 30
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Cathedral cloister with a former chapter house One and two-storey three-wing complex east of the cathedral church with a former cathedral library on the first floor, built around 1440, designed by Johann Baptist Zimmermann in 1716 and partly rebuilt in 1732–34;

with equipment

D-1-78-124-42 Cathedral cloister with a former chapter house
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Domberg 32
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Catholic Cathedral Church of the Birth of the Virgin Mary and St. Korbinian Three-aisled Romanesque basilica with crypt and staggered choir closure with Maximilian's chapel attached to the east, rebuilt after fire in 1159 over the remains of the predecessor, consecrated in 1205, westwork renewed at the end of the 14th century and south tower probably rebuilt, from 1449 vaulting of the aisles, 1481/82 by Jörg von Halsbach vaulted in the central nave, redesigned inside from 1621 and 1723/24 by the brothers Cosmas Damian and Egid Quirin Asam, Maximilian Chapel, probably based on a design by Giovanni Antonio Viscardi from 1710;

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D-1-78-124-44 Catholic Cathedral Church of the Birth of the Virgin Mary and St. Korbinian
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Domberg 34
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Cathedral Sacristy Two-storey plastered building with half-hipped roof, lower sacristy with two aisles with red marble columns, 15th century, upper floor, 17th century;

with equipment

D-1-78-124-43 Cathedral Sacristy
Toompea 38; Domberg 40
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Former stables and gallery for the prince-bishop, then cathedral grammar school and philosophical-theological college Formerly a two-storey plastered building with an octagonal garden tower by Johann and Jodok Moosbrugger rebuilt in 1670/71, an additional storey in 1877;

In the meantime converted into the cathedral library

D-1-78-124-45 Former stables and gallery for the prince-bishop, then cathedral grammar school and philosophical-theological college
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Domberg 42
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Former prince-bishop's official residence Two-storey plastered building with tent roof, 18th century, heavily renovated around 2000 D-1-78-124-46 Former prince-bishop's official residence
Domhof
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Monument to the bishop and historian Otto von Freising Life-size full sculpture on a romanized pedestal, by Caspar von Zumbusch, 1858 D-1-78-124-49 Monument to the bishop and historian Otto von Freising
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Dr.-von-Daller-Straße 5
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City villa Two-storey plastered building with a mansard hipped roof, decorative gables and balconies in the style of historicism, end of the 19th century;

With enclosure

D-1-78-124-53 City villa
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Dr.-von-Daller-Straße 6
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City villa Two-storey group building with a late classical plaster structure and corner tower, around 1880/90 D-1-78-124-54 City villa
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Erdinger Straße 12
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Residential building Two-storey elongated gable roof building with cornice structure, third quarter of the 19th century D-1-78-124-57 Residential building
Fischergasse 2
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Town hall and craftsman house, canon house until 1803 Two-storey, gable-independent building with a steep gable roof, 1399 (dendro.dat.), Heightening and roofing, 1490/91 (dendro.dat.), With partial reuse of the older roof construction, petrification of the upper floor with partial retention of the medieval block structure, with remodeling of the 18th . and 19th century D-1-78-124-312 Town hall and craftsman house, canon house until 1803
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Fischergasse 3; Fischergasse 5
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Duplex Two-storey eaves side building with a steep gable roof, with two bay windows and a framed picture field, 17th / 18th centuries century D-1-78-124-59 Duplex
Fischergasse 7
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Residential building Narrow two-storey side eaves building with a steep pitched roof, roof structure dendrodated in 1396/97 D-1-78-124-60 Residential building
Fischergasse 17
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Residential building Two-storey gable building with a flat bay window on a stepped base, 17th century D-1-78-124-62 Residential building
Fischergasse 18
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Residential building Two-storey corner building with a steep, hipped roof on one side and a roof base protruding on the eaves, 16./17. century D-1-78-124-63 Residential building
Fischergasse 20
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Former agricultural property Hillside building with hipped roof, 18th century D-1-78-124-65 Former agricultural property
Fischergasse 29
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Former craftsman's house Two-storey corner house with gred roof, probably 17th / 18th centuries century D-1-78-124-67 Former craftsman's house
Fürstendamm
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Laufbrunnen ( Mohrenbrunnen ) Sandstone copy of a baroque marble figure (original by Franz Ableitner, 1700, originally in the cathedral courtyard), substructure from 1901 D-1-78-124-70 Laufbrunnen (Mohrenbrunnen)
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Fürstendamm 7
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City villa Two-storey hipped mansard roof with two gables in the local style, by Carl Jäger, 1910;

Garden wall with pavilion, at the same time

D-1-78-124-69 City villa
Near Fürstendamm
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Constitutional monument, so-called Königsstein To commemorate the 25th anniversary of the reign of Maximilian Joseph (from 1799 Elector Max IV. Joseph, 1806–1825 King Max I) and the Bavarian Constitution of 1818, obelisk with bronze relief by Josef Kirchmayr, 1824;

Original location until 1853 near Heiliggeistspital

D-1-78-124-71 Constitutional monument, so-called Königsstein
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Ganzenmüllerstraße 2
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Apartment building Multi-storey group building with richly ornamented portal and mansard hipped roof in Art Nouveau style, early 20th century D-1-78-124-72 Apartment building
Ganzenmüllerstraße 4 & 6
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Duplex Stately three-storey group building with a mansard hipped roof and three facade projections with loggias and gabled balconies, in the form of reform architecture, by Gustav Buschor, 1906-08;

Enclosure, wrought iron, at the same time

D-1-78-124-397 Duplex
Gartenstrasse 2
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Villa from the early days Two-storey hipped roof building with corner bay windows, decorative gables and eaves beams, end of the 19th century;

Cast iron enclosure, at the same time

D-1-78-124-73 Villa from the early days
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General-von-Nagel-Strasse 1
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Former forge Two-story hipped roof building on an angular floor plan, 18th century, renovated in the 20th century D-1-78-124-74 Former forge
General-von-Nagel-Strasse 3
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Residential building Two-storey mansard roof building with a richly structured facade, around 1860/70 D-1-78-124-75 Residential building
General-von-Nagel-Strasse 8
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Former house of the cathedral chapter rentmaster, so-called chapel house Two-storey corner building with a gable roof, side cupola turrets and rear chapel bay window, 17th / 18th centuries century D-1-78-124-78 Former house of the cathedral chapter rentmaster, so-called chapel house
General-von-Nagel-Strasse 12
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Residential and commercial building Two-storey eaves side building with box cornice, segmental arched window openings and dormers, early 19th century, older in the core D-1-78-124-79 Residential and commercial building
General-von-Nagel-Strasse 16
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Landshuter Hof inn Elongated two-storey saddle roof building with a profiled cornice, probably rebuilt at the beginning of the 19th century over an older core D-1-78-124-80 Landshuter Hof inn
General-von-Nagel-Strasse 18
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Former hired coach property Two-storey saddle roof building with vaulted stables, the core of the first half of the 19th century D-1-78-124-292 Former hired coach property
General-von-Nagel-Strasse 28
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Residential building Two-storey hipped roof building with cornice, classicistic, first third of the 19th century D-1-78-124-81 Residential building
Hans-Unterleitner-Weg 14; Vimystraße 1
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Former Vimy barracks Erected 1904–06 for the 1st Royal Bavarian Jäger Battalion, with an extension from 1914/15;

In the tradition of Baroque palace complexes, U-shaped around the parade ground, in terms of building volume, roof formations and facade structures related assembly with street fronts to the south (Vimystraße) and east (Pallottinerstraße) as well as other buildings extending to the northwest (Prinz-Ludwig-Straße);
Components of the building complex are in detail [according to internal building numbering]:
- Former crew buildings [No. 20 and no. 22], two north-south-facing three-storey tracts, no. 20 with a gabled transverse wing in the north, both with four-storey mansard roof head buildings to the south and rich neo-baroque facade structure;
- Former "double company barracks" [No. 21], in a symmetrical arrangement east-west facing with three-storey longitudinal wing, raised central transverse building with clock tower and four-storey side wings with mansard hipped roofs, facades richly structured in neo-baroque forms with Art Nouveau echoes;
Together with the flanking front buildings of nos. 20 and 22, it forms a monumental front side facing Vimystraße;
- Former farm buildings or casino [No. 23], two-storey above a high basement, with baroque window frames, hipped roofs and a higher central building with ornamental gables;
- Former crew buildings [No. 25], three-storey tract with courtyard-side risalits, four-storey mansard roof end buildings and baroque-style facades, built in 1914/15 to the north following nos. 22 and 23 with a common escape on Pallottinerstraße;
- Former military gymnasium and parade house [No. 34], on the ground floor with baroque facades and richly designed gable to the south, flat gable roof with steel truss construction;
- Former magazine [No. 35], facades structured in Baroque style with a base and main storey, flat gable roof with projecting gables on the narrow sides;
- Former "Officer's Dining Establishment" [No. 36], asymmetrically grouped and richly structured palais-like neo-baroque building, two-storey with staircase tower, hipped roofs and volute gable above the western risalit;
- Former staff building [No. 37], two-storey baroque-style hipped roof building with gable and plaster structure;
- Former family building [No. 38], three-storey with staircase rislaits and facade structure in Baroque and Louis-Seize forms;
- Former team canteen with kitchen [No. 39], hall-like building with baroque facades and projecting gables on the narrow sides;
- After abandoning military use (1993), from 2000/2001, with the exception of building no. 25, converted into “Prinzregenten-Park” condominium;
- For the former associated water tower, see Prinz-Ludwig-Straße 42

D-1-78-124-296 Former Vimy barracks
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Haindlfinger Straße, near Maria-Wörther-Straße
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Boundary landmark Marked 1639;

behind the little Wies

D-1-78-124-83 Boundary landmark
Haindlfinger Straße, near Maria-Würther-Straße
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18th century wayside shrine Rebuilt in the old form in 1954 D-1-78-124-82 18th century wayside shrine
Haydstrasse 2
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Villa Bertha Two-storey asymmetrical building with a crooked roof and dwarf house, dating from the late founding period around 1890 D-1-78-124-84 Villa Bertha
Haydstrasse 4
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Former preparatory school Three-storey hipped roof building with rich neo-baroque plaster structure, flat bay windows and central projection, around 1900 D-1-78-124-85 Former preparatory school
Haydstrasse 8
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Villa oak Apartment building with corner towers and bay windows, built in 1878, between and above the windows partly Art Nouveau paintings, 1903 D-1-78-124-86 Villa oak
Heiliggeistgasse 1
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Former St. Georg boys' school Three-storey building on a U-shaped floor plan with a flat hipped roof, in richly decorated neo-Gothic, by Rudolf Wilhelm Gottgetreu, inscribed 1861 D-1-78-124-87 Former St. Georg boys' school
Heiliggeistgasse 5
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Holy Spirit Hospital Uniform four-wing building with three storeys and strong baroque plaster structure, keystone from the 14th century in the gateway, probably by Antonio Riva 1686–88

Hospital church facing south, hall building with strongly recessed apse, structure of pilasters and dome tower, 1697;
with equipment

D-1-78-124-88 Holy Spirit Hospital
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Heiliggeistgasse 7
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Residential building Three-storey hipped roof building with ornamental frieze below the eaves, mid-19th century, renovated in 2004 inside D-1-78-124-89 Residential building
Heiliggeistgasse 8
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Former canon house Three-storey side eaves building with rich plaster structure and figure niche, built in 1707 D-1-78-124-90 Former canon house
Heiliggeistgasse 9
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Residential and commercial building Stately three-storey corner building with mezzanine and flat hipped roof, in the Maximilian style, mid-19th century, renovated in 2004 inside D-1-78-124-91 Residential and commercial building
Heiliggeistgasse 22
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Former customs house Two-storey corner building with a mezzanine in historicizing shapes with a flat hipped roof, built in 1863 D-1-78-124-94 Former customs house
Heiliggeistgasse 23
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Residential building Narrow two-storey plastered building with a crooked roof, the core of the 18th / 19th century. century D-1-78-124-95 Residential building
Heiliggeistgasse 26
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Residential building Two-storey hipped roof building with a rich late Classicist structure, third quarter of the 19th century D-1-78-124-96 Residential building
Herrenweg 1
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Former tanneries, later an inn Eaves, two-storey, one-sided towed gable roof construction over large barrel vaults on the ground floor, from 1857 shopkeeping and installation of rooms on the upper floor, since 1864 restaurant, relocation of the entrance to the south side, roof structure 1773 (dendrochronologically dated), elevated around 1840

Former bowling alley, partly massive, partly boarded-up, elongated saddle roof building with massive head structure, end of the 19th century
legal status at the BLfD: behavior not established

D-1-78-124-405 Former tanneries, later an inn
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Herrenweg 15
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Former tanner's house Elongated three-storey building with a high pitched roof for drying rooms, built in 1755 D-1-78-124-97 Former tanner's house
Hohenbacherner Strasse 31
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Catholic parish church of St. James Neo-Gothic hall building with slightly drawn-in polygonal choir, attached sacristy and west tower, built 1854–57;

with equipment

D-1-78-124-101 Catholic parish church of St. James
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Near Hohenbacherner Straße, Sperfeld
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chapel With retracted apse and roof turret in historicizing forms, around 1900 D-1-78-124-98 chapel
Hohenbacherner Strasse 37
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Rectory Two-story, cubic plastered building with a flat hipped roof, built 1854–55 D-1-78-124-100 Rectory
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Hummelgasse 14
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Former beneficiary house Two-storey corner building with a strong baroque structure and neo-baroque dwelling, around 1725 D-1-78-124-64 Former beneficiary house
Ignaz-Günther-Str. 7
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Neustift rectory Two-storey hipped roof building, post-classical, 1859 D-1-78-124-68 Neustift rectory
Ismaninger Straße 90 a
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Court chapel of the four-sided courtyard (Pförrerhof) Small rectangular plastered building with a gable roof, end of the 17th century D-1-78-124-102 Court chapel of the four-sided courtyard (Pförrerhof)
Kammergasse 18; Kammergasse 12
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Eastern enclosure wall of the former court garden Plastered brickwork with blind niches, around 1663 D-1-78-124-432 Eastern enclosure wall of the former court garden
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Kammergasse 12
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Former hospital Three-storey classicist building with a flat gable risalit and hipped roof, the core of the first quarter of the 19th century, later modified. In 2011 it was converted into a community college building D-1-78-124-103 Former hospital
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Kammergasse 16
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Children's home and orphanage St. Clara Stately three-storey hipped roof building with mezzanine and richly structured facade in the neo-renaissance style, around 1890

Lourdes grotto, small chapel-like place of worship made of stacked rubble stones, 1888

D-1-78-124-104 Children's home and orphanage St. Clara
Kammergasse 20
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St. Clara Monastery Two-storey single-wing complex with hipped roof, plaster structure and chapel attached to the rear, 1848;

with equipment

D-1-78-124-105 St. Clara Monastery
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Kammergasse 26
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Semi-detached house Two-storey saddle roof building with a flat bay window and subsequent ground floor connecting building with figure-crowned balustrade, residential building first half of the 19th century, connecting building around 1870 D-1-78-124-106 Semi-detached house
Kammerhof 5
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House of the Kammerhof Gable front with coat of arms, marked 1699, and double front door from the 18th century D-1-78-124-110 House of the Kammerhof
Kammerhof 7
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Barn of the Kammerhof Ground floor saddle roof construction with crane dome, 1889 D-1-78-124-112 Barn of the Kammerhof
Kirchgasse 3
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Former beneficiary house Two-storey saddle roof building with curved gable and crowning triangle, 18th century, renovated in the 20th century D-1-78-124-114 Former beneficiary house
Kirchgasse 7
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Catholic parish church of St. George Three-aisled staggered hall with recessed polygonal end and west tower, built around 1440 and vaulted 1491–94, tower 1679–89 by Antonio Riva ;

with equipment

D-1-78-124-115 Catholic parish church of St. George
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Kirchgasse, near the parish church
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Georgsbrunnen Running fountain, consisting of a columnar figure of St. George with a dragon and a small basin, made of sandstone, based on a design by Günther Blumentritt, marked 1907 D-1-78-124-392 Georgsbrunnen
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Kölblstrasse 2
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Former hospital, so-called Eckher House Three-storey saddle roof building with a semicircular chapel and baroque volute gables, based on plans by Johann Jakob Maffiol, 1705 D-1-78-124-116 Former hospital, so-called Eckher House
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Landshuter Straße 66
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Gasthaus zum Löwen Two-storey Biedermeier hipped roof building with arched structure on the ground floor, second quarter of the 19th century D-1-78-124-119 Gasthaus zum Löwen
Landshuter Straße 68
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Residential building Two-storey saddle roof structure with pilaster structure and cast-iron balcony, third quarter of the 19th century D-1-78-124-120 Residential building
Lantbertstrasse 42
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Escort landmark Marked with the year 1718 D-1-78-124-13 Escort landmark
Luckengasse 4
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Residential building Two-storey gable building with baroque plaster cuboid structure, 18th century D-1-78-124-121 Residential building
Luckengasse 5
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Residential building Two-storey gable-independent saddle roof building, late Gothic core building, probably 15th century, with street-side extension and rear extension from 17th / 18th century. Century D-1-78-124-301 Residential building
Luckengasse 7
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Former old people's and orphanage Three-storey four-wing complex with vaulted room zones on the ground floor and corridors running around the inner courtyard, early 18th century, with a former two-storey house chapel D-1-78-124-298 Former old people's and orphanage
Luckengasse 9
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Inn Two-storey eaves side building with segment-arched windows and arched ground floor, probably rebuilt around 1840/50 over an older core D-1-78-124-299 Inn
Luckengasse 10
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Residential building Two-storey gable building with a central bay window, 18th century D-1-78-124-122 Residential building
Luckengasse 12
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Residential building Two-storey gable building with gate entrance and side bay window, the core probably 17th century D-1-78-124-123 Residential building
Mainburger Straße, near Waldfriedhof
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Wayside shrine Wayside shrine to commemorate someone who fell in World War I , erected before 1918, renovated in 1964 D-1-78-124-129 Wayside shrine
Mainburger Strasse 2
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Residential building Two-storey hipped roof building with eaves cornice and restrained emphasis on the center, second quarter of the 19th century D-1-78-124-124 Residential building
Mainburger Strasse 23
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Residential building Two-storey saddle roof building with plaster structure and roof bay window, mid-19th century D-1-78-124-126 Residential building
Mainburger Strasse 26
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Moy Brewery, Hofbräuhaus Richly structured assembly in Baroque Art Nouveau style with pilasters, curved entrance area and various roof shapes;

Ancillary building, north-
facing brewery building with plastered structure, crooked roof and small tower, ancillary building, south-facing ground-floor administration building with crooked roof, ridge-high dwelling houses and dormers;
all buildings built according to plans by Josef Rank in 1905

D-1-78-124-127 Moy Brewery, Hofbräuhaus
Mainburger Strasse 36
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Peterhof Inn Two-story building with half-hipped roof and plaster bands, 1834 (dendrochronologically dated)

Elongated cellars connected to the east on a T-shaped floor plan with barrel vaults, in brick masonry, probably at the same time

D-1-78-124-128 Peterhof Inn
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Marienplatz
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Marian column Made of red and white marble, built in 1674, often renewed D-1-78-124-134 Marian column
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Marienplatz 2
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Gasthaus, formerly "Zum Freischütz" Three-storey corner building with a steep pitched roof and ground floor arcades, in the core 15th / 16th. century D-1-78-124-131 Gasthaus, formerly "Zum Freischütz"
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Marienplatz 4
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Residential house, so-called Geislerhaus Three-storey hipped roof building with a classical ornamented facade, 1810, gutted inside D-1-78-124-132 Residential house, so-called Geislerhaus
Marienplatz 7
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Former prince-bishop lyceum and grammar school Baroque three-storey four-wing building with a long street front and a small bell tower, probably started by Antonio Riva in  1695, west wing 1707–09, east wing 1737, from 1764 south wing;

with equipment

D-1-78-124-133 Former prince-bishop lyceum and grammar school
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District IV Upper Forest, Dept. 1 Erlschlag
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Landmark Markstein in the forest west of Wippenhauser Straße, sandstone, marked 1639 and 1773 D-1-78-124-251 BW
Martin-Luther-Straße 2
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Residential building Three-storey building with a half-hipped roof and historicizing facade design from the late Wilhelminian era, end of the 19th century D-1-78-124-139 Residential building
Martin-Luther-Straße 4
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Tenement house Three-storey saddle roof building with mezzanine, curved gable and bay window in the style of the Wilhelminian era, 1906 D-1-78-124-140 Tenement house
Mittlerer Graben 5
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Residential building Two-storey eaves side building with a steep pitched roof, together with No. 7, on the site of the former city wall, 1554 (dendrochronologically dated) D-1-78-124-335 Residential building
Mittlerer Graben 7
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Residential building Two-storey eaves side building with a steep pitched roof, together with No. 5, on the site of the former city wall, 1554 (dendrochronologically dated) D-1-78-124-336 Residential building
Mittlerer Graben 35
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fresco Baroque representation of Mary with the baby Jesus, 18th century D-1-78-124-135 fresco
Mittlerer Graben 47
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Former canon house Three-storey hipped roof building with segmental arched passage, in the core 17th / 18th. Century, renewed in the 20th century D-1-78-124-136 Former canon house
Münchner Straße 32
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Former Schlueter tractor factory Architecturally carefully structured system consisting of:

Former administration building, two-storey L-shaped hipped roof building with corner buildings and bay windows, built in the classic Art Nouveau style by Jakob Heilmann and Max Littmann, around 1910;
Former manufacturing building, building complex of different building forms and with two towers, some with tail gables, at the same time;
Former porter's house, ground floor building with hipped roof with corner core, at the same time;
In the meantime, the production buildings have been converted into the "Schlüter shopping center"

D-1-78-124-143 Former Schlueter tractor factory
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Münchner Straße 32
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So-called Abensberger Monument Antiqueizing memorial stone for Nikolaus von Abensberg (+ 1485), in the form of a tomb, marked 1804 D-1-78-124-144 So-called Abensberger Monument
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Münchner Straße 38
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Residential building Ground-floor tent roof building with bay window formerly belonging to the Schlüter factory, around 1910 D-1-78-124-145 Residential building
Milky Way 5; Münchner Straße 42
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Former Schlütergut estate Three-wing and two-story saddle roof building with tower, corner core and veranda on the garden side, in the historicizing style by Jakob Heilmann and Max Littmann, around 1910;

Tower, today an integrated multi-storey tower with a mansard tent roof in the workshop;
Former apiary, two-storey massive tent roof structure flanked by wooden wings with a single-hip gable roof, at the same time;
Former dovecote, longitudinal, ground-floor solid construction with hipped roof and attached dovecote, at the same time

D-1-78-124-146 Former Schlütergut estate
Obere Domberggasse 1
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Former canon court Three-storey gable building with rough plaster structure and cornice, 18th century D-1-78-124-147 Former canon court
Obere Domberggasse 2
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Former canon house Former Canon's house, essentially a late Gothic building, since the 17th century court wagon, extensive conversion to a residential house while preserving the late Gothic surrounding walls, three-storey saddle roof construction, transverse gable with crooked hip, with a west-sided standing bay with pent roof and flat bay as well as an extension on the street side, stone plans by Alois, reduced historicizing, 1905. D-1-78-124-340 Former canon house
Obere Domberggasse 3
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Probably the former canon house of St. Andreas Abbey Three-storey building with a mezzanine and frescoed gable wall with rising pointed arches (used as the gable wall of Obere Domberggasse 5), in the core 15th century, remodeled in the 20th century D-1-78-124-288 BW
Obere Domberggasse 5
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Residential and commercial building Two-storey eaves side building with stately saddle roof, in the core 17th / 18th century. Century;

contains late Gothic gable wall from Obere Domberggasse 3, compare there

D-1-78-124-148 Residential and commercial building
Obere Domberggasse 9
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Residential building Two-story eaves side building with roof and late Gothic wooden beam ceiling on the upper floor from around 1500, facade redesigned around 1860/70 D-1-78-124-290 Residential building
Obere Domberggasse 15, 15 a
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Former canon house Three-wing system, main wing with hipped roof, profiled cornice and windows with drilled frames, early 18th century D-1-78-124-149 Former canon house
Obere Domberggasse 16
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Former Fronveste with the prince-bishop's city and district court Originally only a multi-storey tower with a tent roof from 1664, then around the adjoining wings in the 17th / 18th. Century expanded D-1-78-124-150 Former Fronveste with the prince-bishop's city and district court
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Obere Hauptstrasse
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War memorial in Oberen Hauptstrasse In the form of an obelisk with a fountain and bronze lions, 1905 D-1-78-124-178 War memorial in Oberen Hauptstrasse
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Obere Hauptstrasse 2
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town hall Stately three-storey corner building, picturesquely arranged asymmetrically with gables and bay windows in late historical forms, built by Günther Blumentritt in 1904/05;

with equipment

D-1-78-124-151 town hall
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Obere Hauptstrasse 4
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Residential and commercial building Four-storey eaves side building with overlapping bay window, the core of the 16th century, heightened in the second half of the 19th century, paintings on the bay window marked 1933 D-1-78-124-152 Residential and commercial building
Obere Hauptstrasse (between 4 and 6)
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Former cemetery gate Gothic pointed arch portal between Oberer Hauptstraße and Kirchgasse D-1-78-124-153 Former cemetery gate
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Obere Hauptstrasse 6
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Residential and commercial building Two-storey gable building with segmental arched window openings, 18th century D-1-78-124-154 Residential and commercial building
Obere Hauptstrasse 7
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey side eaves building with baroque plaster structure and steep pitched roof, 18th century, simplified in the 20th century D-1-78-124-155 Residential and commercial building
Obere Hauptstrasse 9
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey mansard roof building with two dwelling houses and neo-baroque decor, probably over the older core around 1900 D-1-78-124-156 Residential and commercial building
Obere Hauptstrasse 11
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey side eaves building with baroque plaster band structure, 18th century D-1-78-124-157 Residential and commercial building
Obere Hauptstrasse 12
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Former Gasthaus zum Hirschen Three-storey corner building with a steep pitched roof, classicist facade with round-arched windows and stucco reliefs in the arched fields, end of the 14th / 15th century. Century, second floor and roof around 1562, classicist facade decoration around 1820;

Outbuildings, three-storey saddle roof construction on the eaves, second half of the 18th century, remodeling around 1820 and 1888

D-1-78-124-158 Former Gasthaus zum Hirschen
Obere Hauptstrasse 14
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Residential and commercial building Stately three-storey hipped roof building with a Biedermeier facade, marked 1804 on the portal, roof around 1723 (dendrochronologically dated) D-1-78-124-159 Residential and commercial building
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Obere Hauptstrasse 18
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Former city and district judge's apartment, later a post office Two-storey gable building with rich neo-baroque facade from 1904, medieval core D-1-78-124-161 Former city and district judge's apartment, later a post office
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Obere Hauptstrasse 19
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey saddle roof building with neo-renaissance decorations and richly decorated dwelling, around 1870/80, probably with an older core D-1-78-124-162 Residential and commercial building
Obere Hauptstrasse 20
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Residential and commercial building Two-storey saddle roof building with a stepped gable crowned by branches, late Gothic in essence, modified in the 19th and 20th centuries D-1-78-124-163 Residential and commercial building
Obere Hauptstraße 22
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Residential and commercial building Narrow three-storey building with a triangular gable drawn over the roof, end of the 18th century, probably with an older core D-1-78-124-164 Residential and commercial building
Obere Hauptstrasse 24
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Former Gasthaus Daurerbräu Two-storey gable building with window bay window, probably medieval in core, plaster structure 17th century D-1-78-124-165 Former Gasthaus Daurerbräu
Obere Hauptstrasse 26
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Former canon court, so-called Härtingerhaus Stately three-storey palace-like building with rich facade structure and arcade openings on the courtyard wing, late 17th century;

with equipment

D-1-78-124-166 Former canon court, so-called Härtingerhaus
Obere Hauptstrasse 27
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Residential and commercial building Two-storey gable building with a steep gable roof, the core probably late Gothic D-1-78-124-167 Residential and commercial building
Obere Hauptstrasse 34
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey gable building with neo-baroque tail gable and plaster structure, in the core 17th / 18th. Century, increased around 1900 and historicized changed D-1-78-124-168 Residential and commercial building
Obere Hauptstrasse 36
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey eaves side building with rich neo-renaissance facade structure, 17th century core, increased and changed around 1880 D-1-78-124-169 Residential and commercial building
Obere Hauptstrasse 38
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Residential and commercial building Two-storey corner building with a steep pitched roof, the core of the mid-16th century (Dendro 1556), in the 17th / 18th century. Rebuilt in the 18th century, above the entrance an apostle relief, 17th century D-1-78-124-170 Residential and commercial building
Obere Hauptstrasse 42
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"Furtnerbräu"; former brewery inn Stately three-storey corner building with flat risalits and classifying facade structure, rebuilt after fire in 1886

To the rear, a former brewery building, high saddle roof building with staggered vaulted rooms, partly in two storeys, and a component (malt kiln) connected at the same eaves height, in the core probably second half of the 18th century, roof structure with storage floors renewed after 1886

D-1-78-124-171 "Furtnerbräu";  former brewery inn
Obere Hauptstrasse 44
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Former Dechanthof St. Veit Set back two-storey building with a steep pitched roof, 17th century D-1-78-124-172 Former Dechanthof St. Veit
Obere Hauptstrasse 51
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey hipped roof building with a figure niche, facade with a rich neo-renaissance structure, probably with an older core around 1870 D-1-78-124-173 Residential and commercial building
Obere Hauptstraße 52
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Northern part of the former canon court with house chapel Two-storey baroque building with hipped roof, around 1730;

with ´ equipment

D-1-78-124-174 Northern part of the former canon court with house chapel
Obere Hauptstraße 62
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Residential and commercial building Free-standing three-storey building with polygonal bay windows, 15th / 16th c. Century, ground floor rebuilt in 1937 D-1-78-124-176 Residential and commercial building
Obere Hauptstrasse 66
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Karlwirt inn Two-storey corner building with hipped roof and Biedermeier facade design, second quarter of the 19th century D-1-78-124-177 Karlwirt inn
Oberer Graben 4
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Communal wall from Oberer Graben 2 and 4 Remains of the city wall, divided into niches, late medieval D-1-78-124-404 BW
Pallottinerstrasse 2; Pallottinerstraße 2a
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Pallottine monastery with church Hall church St. Johannes with apse tower and strongly recessed apse in the style of late Expressionism, built in clinker brick construction as an important work of ecclesiastical Expressionism by Jan Hubert Pinand 1928-30, neo-Gothic redesign in 1971;

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Monastery building, three-storey three-wing complex in clinker construction with hipped roof, by Jan Hubert Pinand, at the same time;
Monastery wall, high clinker wall, at the same time;
Former economic outbuilding, elongated two-storey hipped roof building in clinker construction, at the same time

D-1-78-124-232 Pallottine monastery with church
Parkstrasse 7
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Urban building stalls Municipal building stalls, stately two-storey saddle roof building with plaster structure, probably 1848. D-1-78-124-436 Urban building stalls
Prinz-Ludwig-Strasse 1
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Catholic Gottesackerkirche St. Mariae Himmelfahrt Late Gothic hall building with polygonal choir closure and western porch, 1543–45, western part and tower as well as Baroque modification in 1708;

with equipment

D-1-78-124-179 Catholic Gottesackerkirche St. Mariae Himmelfahrt
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Prinz-Ludwig-Strasse 4
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Former tombstone Recessed limestone in relief, marked 1572 D-1-78-124-181 Former tombstone
Prinz-Ludwig-Strasse 11; Prinz-Ludwig-Strasse 13; Ganzenmüllerstrasse 2; Near Kammergasse
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St. Georg cemetery Walled complex with numerous grave monuments from the 17th to the early 19th century in the arcades, on the south and east walls, in the burial ground and in the newer part;

Mortuary and funeral hall with arcades, around 1860

D-1-78-124-180 St. Georg cemetery
Prinz-Ludwig-Strasse 23
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villa Two-storey hipped building from the late Wilhelminian era with a continuous dwelling and plaster ornaments, around 1890 D-1-78-124-182 villa
Prinz-Ludwig-Straße 24
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Residential building of the former brickworks, the so-called Steinecker house Two-storey saddle roof building with stepped gable and wide flat bay window, 1882 D-1-78-124-183 Residential building of the former brickworks, the so-called Steinecker house
Prinz-Ludwig-Straße 26
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portal Richly ornamented Art Nouveau portal, marked 1906-07 D-1-78-124-184 portal
Prinz-Ludwig-Strasse 27
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villa Two-storey neo-baroque mansard roof building with dormitories and continuous corner bay window with turrets, around 1890 D-1-78-124-185 villa
Prinz-Ludwig-Strasse 32
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villa Villa, picturesque group building, two-storey with a hipped roof over a high basement with a semicircular stair tower, balconies, gabled risalits and bay windows, by Alois Steinecker, in historicizing design, 1901; Enclosure with brick pillars and gate at the same time. D-1-78-124-439 villa
Prinz-Ludwig-Strasse 42
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Municipal water tower and pump house Octagonal concrete building with hooded roof, around 1905;

Associated pump house; small temple-like building with saddle roof and hip foot, by Alois Steinecker,

D-1-78-124-187 Municipal water tower and pump house
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Beef market 2; Ziegelgasse 8a
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Former priest house Four-storey corner building with mansard roof and bay window, stucco inside, 18th century core, modified at the end of the 19th century and redesigned facade D-1-78-124-188 Former priest house
Rindermarkt 4
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Residential and commercial building Two-storey eaves side building with elevator dormer, in the core around 1700, on the facade renewed plaster structure D-1-78-124-189 Residential and commercial building
Rindermarkt 9
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Inscription board Associated relief with Christ and Mary at the well, classicistic, early 19th century;

above the entrance

D-1-78-124-383 Inscription board
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Rindermarkt 10
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Former house with workshop, now the Catholic parish of St. Georg Three-storey corner building on an angular floor plan, in the local style, 1904, renovated in 2017 D-1-78-124-384 Former house with workshop, now the Catholic parish of St. Georg
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Rindermarkt 15
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Residential building Narrow three-storey side eaves building with high pitched roof and bay window, essentially 18th century, rebuilt in the 19th and 20th centuries D-1-78-124-190 Residential building
Rindermarkt 17
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Residential and commercial building Two-storey eaves side building with two elevator dormers, in the core 17th / 18th. century D-1-78-124-191 Residential and commercial building
Rindermarkt 18
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Former home of the court mason Lorenz Hirschstötter, so-called Ziererhaus , now the registry office Three-storey corner building with a dwelling and a richly stuccoed facade facing north, around 1730, interior gutted around 1980 D-1-78-124-192 Former home of the court mason Lorenz Hirschstötter, so-called Ziererhaus, now the registry office
Saarstrasse 1
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Residential building Two-storey saddle roof building in the local style with corner bay window and house statue of St. Florian, probably around 1910 D-1-78-124-193 Residential building
Saarstrasse 2
( location )
Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of the Ascension of Christ Hall building with west tower, 1955;

with historical equipment

D-1-78-124-141 Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of the Ascension of Christ
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Dead-end 9
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Residential building Originally a two-story, richly painted garden pavilion with stud walls on the upper floor and a hipped roof from 1692 (dendrochronologically dated), older in essence, around 1800 converted into a two-story house with a gable roof, expansion in the second half of the 19th century;

southern end of the closed row of houses with dead ends 3, 5, 7 and 7a

D-1-78-124-390 Residential building
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Schießstättstraße 2
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Former shooting range Consisting of a two-storey hipped roof building with a northern ground floor extension with a gable roof, first third of the 19th century D-1-78-124-195 Former shooting range
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Sondermüllerweg 6
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Former mill Two-storey solid and half-timbered building with a steep gable roof, the core probably 17th century, rebuilt in the middle of the 19th century D-1-78-124-196 Former mill
Sonnenstrasse 2
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Residential building Two-storey, cubic hipped roof building from late classicism with a girdle and eaves cornice, second quarter of the 19th century D-1-78-124-197 Residential building
Untere Domberggasse 3
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Residential building Two-storey half-hipped building with a high basement, 18th century D-1-78-124-200 Residential building
Untere Domberggasse 6
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Residential building Two-storey corner building with a richly structured Baroque facade and saddle roof, 18th century D-1-78-124-201 Residential building
Untere Domberggasse 8
( location )
Residential building Stately two-storey saddle roof building, 18th / 19th centuries century

Stadel, two-storey saddle roof building with stepped gable and wooden gate, marked 1835 on the corbel

D-1-78-124-202 Residential building
Untere Hauptstrasse 2
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Residential and commercial building, so-called "Markushaus" Four-storey corner building with bay windows and roof structures designed in the local style, the core of the mid-16th century (dendrochronologically dated 1566/67) with a southern extension from the 18th century D-1-78-124-203 Residential and commercial building, so-called "Markushaus"
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Untere Hauptstrasse 3
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Hotel Bayerischer Hof Wing on the street side with two neo-Gothic stepped gables and battlements, core building from 1614, expanded and redesigned around 1840 and 1860 D-1-78-124-204 Hotel Bayerischer Hof
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Untere Hauptstrasse 5
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Former Hofkastenamt Stately three-storey side eaves building with a steep pitched roof, facade with renewed painting and rococo balcony, second half of the 18th century, probably above the older core D-1-78-124-206 Former Hofkastenamt
Untere Hauptstrasse 7
( location )
Former canon house Four-storey eaves side building with tail gable and elaborate stucco decoration, around 1725–30 D-1-78-124-207 Former canon house
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Untere Hauptstrasse 17
( location )
Residential and commercial building Three-storey side eaves building with late classicist facade structure around 1870, in the core probably around 1500 D-1-78-124-209 Residential and commercial building
Untere Hauptstrasse 21
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Residential and commercial building, so-called Tritscheler house Two-storey corner building with gable studded with pilaster strips and a steep pitched roof, in the core probably still 17th century, renewed in 1951 D-1-78-124-210 Residential and commercial building, so-called Tritscheler house
Untere Hauptstrasse 24
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Residential and commercial building Two-storey gable building with a steep gable roof and plaster banding as well as arcade and baluster boards on the eastern three-storey courtyard wing, 18th century;

Rear building, west wing of the courtyard, ground floor saddle roof building, 18th century

D-1-78-124-211 Residential and commercial building
Untere Hauptstrasse 26
( location )
Former residence of the princely chief hunter Stately three-storey side eaves building with two bay windows and a figure niche and arcades on the eastern wing of the courtyard, 17th / 18th centuries. century D-1-78-124-212 Former residence of the princely chief hunter
Untere Hauptstrasse 27, Apothekergasse 4
( location )
Former court chancellor's house, later seat of the city procurator Stately four-storey side eaves building with high pitched roof and corner bay window, 17th century, with carved rococo front door in a new use;

Rear building with vaults, the core probably 16th century, renewed 1985–88

D-1-78-124-213 Former court chancellor's house, later seat of the city procurator
Untere Hauptstrasse 31
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Former Catholic girls' school church St. Korbinian Hall building with arched windows and mezzanine standing on an arcade, built by Johann Baptist Bernlochner using the former Franciscan monastery from 1661, 1842/1843;

with equipment ;
Former girls' school, now elementary school, three-story hipped roof building on a high basement with an outside staircase, 19th century, later simplified

D-1-78-124-215 Former Catholic girls' school church St. Korbinian
Untere Hauptstrasse 37
( location )
Residential and commercial building Former bakery, three-storey side eaves building with central projection and facade structure of the neo-renaissance, built in 1879 D-1-78-124-216 Residential and commercial building
Untere Hauptstrasse 38
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Former home of the Neustift Provostry Stately two-storey late Gothic steep saddle roof building with inscription and coat of arms of the provost of Neustift on the gable facade, marked 1433–34 D-1-78-124-217 Former home of the Neustift Provostry
Untere Hauptstrasse 39
( location )
Residential and commercial building Three-storey corner building with a mansard hipped roof and an onion-crowned corner tower, marked 1890 D-1-78-124-218 Residential and commercial building
Untere Hauptstrasse 42
( location )
Residential and commercial building Three-storey eaves side building with mezzanine and late classical plaster structure, dendrochronological studies indicate that the building was erected around 1526.

It was built as a three-storey house with a gable roof on the eaves facing the street. The names of the builders at the time are not known. The earliest mention is in the Salbuch of the Heiliggeistspital in an entry from April 28, 1550. At that time Georg Seilmair and his wife Agatha were the owners.

D-1-78-124-220 Residential and commercial building
Untere Hauptstrasse 44
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey eaves side building with roof railing and rich, neo-Gothic facade structure.

Dendrochronological evaluation shows that the wood used for the construction was felled in the winter of 1566/67 and that the house was therefore built in those years. The building replaces a previous building whose roof approach is still visible on the partition wall to the neighboring building to the west. The roof structure preserved from the second attic floor shows that the building was initially built as a two-storey structure in brickwork. The increase to the three-storey building today was only carried out in two steps in the 19th century. The archive records that the tailor Fridrich Unnas and his wife Katharina owned the house in 1572. Maybe they were the builders too.

D-1-78-124-221 Residential and commercial building
Untere Hauptstrasse 54
( location )
Residential and commercial building Three-storey saddle roof construction with mezzanine and rich, late-classical plaster structure, third quarter of the 19th century D-1-78-124-222 Residential and commercial building
Unterer Graben 25
( location )
Former watchtower of the medieval city fortifications, so-called citizen tower , then prison and poor house Four-storey tower with single-axis windows, built in the middle of the 14th century, inhabited since the 16th century, a tent roof was put on in the 18th century D-1-78-124-223 Former watchtower of the medieval city fortifications, so-called citizen tower, then prison and poor house
Unterer Graben 33
( location )
Residential building Two-storey saddle roof building with arched structure over the ground floor windows, second quarter of the 19th century D-1-78-124-224 Residential building
Unterer Graben 67
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Residential house, so-called Torpachthaus Two-storey hipped roof building with mezzanine and relief decorations on the parapets of the upper floor, 1875 by master builder Heinrich Lang D-1-78-124-225 Residential house, so-called Torpachthaus
Veitsmüllerweg 2
( location )
Landmark Bavaria-Freising, baroque D-1-78-124-227 Landmark
Veitsmüllerweg 3
( location )
Residential building Small two-story corner building with a gable roof, 18th / 19th centuries century D-1-78-124-228 Residential building
Veitsmüllerweg 4
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Veitsmühle residence Two-storey plastered building with a mansard gable roof, 18th century;

House figure St. Wendelin made of wood, baroque

D-1-78-124-229 Veitsmühle residence
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Veitsmüllerweg 6
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Municipal electricity company Two-storey cubic building with a flat hipped roof and neo-renaissance facade as well as a single-storey extension to the north, built in 1888 D-1-78-124-230 Municipal electricity company
Vöttinger Straße 6
( location )
Semi-detached house Two-storey saddle roof construction in neo-renaissance forms with a dwelling and ribbon windows, built in 1887 D-1-78-124-233 Semi-detached house
Vöttinger Straße 60
( location )
Inn Two-storey saddle roof building with exterior fresco of St. Johann Nepomuk, 18th century D-1-78-124-236 Inn
Vöttinger Straße 63
( location )
Residential building Ground floor plastered building with wide eaves and gred roof, first half of the 19th century D-1-78-124-237 Residential building
Weihenstephaner Strasse
( location )
Beer cellar Beer and summer cellars, so-called Sporrerkeller , partly widely branched cellar system, partly single-room vaulted systems under the Veitsberg along Weihenstephaner Strasse, made of brick masonry with mighty crests, from 1809, used as an air raid shelter during the Second World War. D-1-78-124-437 Beer cellar
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Weihenstephaner Straße 16
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Residential building Two-story solid building with a crooked roof, first half of the 19th century D-1-78-124-239 Residential building
Wiesenthalstrasse 31
( location )
Bergwirt inn Single-storey cellar house with profiled eaves cornice, 18th / 19th centuries century D-1-78-124-241 Bergwirt inn
Ziegelgasse 3
( location )
Residential and commercial building Two-storey corner building with a gable roof, the core probably 17th / 18th century. Century, ground floor arches from 1912 D-1-78-124-243 Residential and commercial building
Ziegelgasse 5
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Residential building Free-standing two-storey saddle roof building with standing bay, 1552 (dendrochronologically dated), extension of the first attic floor around 1771 (dendrochronologically dated), rebuilt in the 19th century and 1935, front door with carved fields, second half of the 18th century

In 2016 the building received the bronze monument preservation award from the Bavarian Chamber of Engineers.

D-1-78-124-403 Residential building
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Ziegelgasse 8
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Residential building Two-storey with high pitched roof and banded plaster facade, 18th century, ground floor renovated D-1-78-124-244 Residential building
Ziegelgasse 9
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Residential and commercial building Two-storey with bay window above stepped console and pilaster structure on the gable, 17th / 18th century. Century, renewed in the 20th century D-1-78-124-245 Residential and commercial building
Ziegelgasse 13
( location )
Former canon house Stately three-storey gable building with a crowning triangular end and plaster banding, 17th / 18th century. Century, probably with an older core D-1-78-124-246 Former canon house
Ziegelgasse 16
( location )
Residential building Three-storey corner building with hipped roof and richly structured, classifying facade, around 1900 D-1-78-124-247 Residential building
Ziegelgasse 17
( location )
Residential and commercial building Two-storey side eaves building with baroque plaster banding and forged skylight grille, 18th century D-1-78-124-248 Residential and commercial building
Ziegelgasse 19
( location )
front door Correspondingly carved front door, marked 1760 D-1-78-124-249 front door
Gereut
( location )
Border pillar Border sign of the former district office border city of Freising and the royal district office Freising, around 1860/70 D-1-78-124-433 Border pillar
District IV Upper Forest
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Landmark Boundary stone between the city of Freising and the municipality of Vötting, 19th century D-1-78-124-434 BW

Achering

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Jägersteig 5
( location )
Former shepherd's or community poor house Ground floor roof building with original doors and windows, late 18th century D-1-78-124-289 Former shepherd's or community poor house
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Near Kirchenpoint
( location )
Catholic branch church of St. Peter and Paul Small hall building with retracted, just closing choir from the early 16th century, otherwise neo-Gothic building with roof turret by Johann Marggraf 1860;

with equipment

D-1-78-124-254 Catholic branch church of St. Peter and Paul

Altenhausen

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Near St.-Valentin-Straße
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Catholic branch church St. Valentin High hall with a slightly retracted apsidal choir and Gothic choir flank tower, otherwise baroque new building probably by Dominikus Glasl, 1717;

with equipment

D-1-78-124-255 Catholic branch church St. Valentin
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Attaching

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Dorfstrasse 11
( location )
Chapel, so-called hunger chapel Open gable roof construction, early 19th century;

with equipment

D-1-78-124-431 Chapel, so-called hunger chapel
Dorfstrasse 12
( location )
Catholic branch church St. Erhard Uniform hall with a slightly retracted apsidal choir, west tower with foundations from the 15th century and attached sacristy, consecrated in 1718;

with equipment

D-1-78-124-256 Catholic branch church St. Erhard

Dürnast

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Dürnast 1
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Former Maierhof Later summer and guest house of Weihenstephan Monastery, two-story hipped roof building with eaves cornice, 1722 D-1-78-124-257 Former Maierhof
In Dürnast
( location )
Grain bin Two-storey block building with a crooked roof and arbor, 17th / 18th centuries Century, 1955 transferred from Grub, Niederneuching community, Erding district D-1-78-124-258 Grain bin
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Erlau

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Erlau 1
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Former road toll house Ground floor mansard roof with plaster structure and porch, around 1780 D-1-78-124-259 Former road toll house
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Haindlfing

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Laurentiusweg 4
( location )
Former rectory Two-storey Biedermeier building with a hipped roof, based on plans by Karl Klumpp 1854/55 D-1-78-124-261 Former rectory
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Laurentiusweg 6
( location )
Catholic parish church of St. Laurentius Low hall with a three-sided choir closure and attached sacristy, according to plans by Michael Pröbstl  1738 to 1740, with a choir flank tower from the 15th century;

with equipment

D-1-78-124-260 Catholic parish church of St. Laurentius
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Near Freisinger Straße
( location )
Wayside chapel In the form of an aedicule around 1900;

with equipment

D-1-78-124-263 Wayside chapel
Schlossstrasse 6
( location )
Former Hofmarkschloss Three-storey building with a half-hipped roof on both sides and plaster structure, built around 1740, second floor inside and roof renewed after a fire in 1850 (dendrochronologically dated) D-1-78-124-262 Former Hofmarkschloss
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Haxthausen

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Haxthausen 12
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House of the farm Two-storey saddle roof building with rustic structure and decorated wooden balcony, marked 1907 D-1-78-124-264 House of the farm

Hohenbachern

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Near local road
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Catholic branch church St. Ulrich Hall building with Gothic polygonal choir, choir apex tower and attached sacristy, 1630, baroque nave rebuilt in 1707, raised in 1716 and extended to the west in 1906;

with equipment ;
wooden crucifix on the northern outer wall, around 1530;
with cemetery wall

D-1-78-124-265 Catholic branch church St. Ulrich
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Ortsstrasse 5
( location )
Barn of the Dreiseithof Solid construction with a steep gable roof, Krangaube and three arched gates, marked 1838 D-1-78-124-266 Barn of the Dreiseithof

Itzling

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Itzling 1
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Landmark Freising-Bavaria boundary stone from Hocheck, marked 1773 D-1-78-124-268 BW
In Itzling;
Itzling 6;
Itzling 6b
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St. Sebastian Court Chapel Gable roof building with apse, 1906 D-1-78-124-267 St. Sebastian Court Chapel

Kammermüllerhof

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Kammermüllerwiesen; Kreisstrasse 44
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Milestone Kilometer stone, sandstone, with distances, late 19th century D-1-78-124-440 Milestone

Lageltshausen

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Lageltshausen 1
( location )
House figure St. Sebastian, early 18th century D-1-78-124-269 House figure

Pallhausen

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Pallhausen 3
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Equipment of the chapel Historic furnishings in the new chapel from 1971 D-1-78-124-270 BW

Pellhausen

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Pellhausen 11
( location )
Local Catholic chapel Small hall with a straight choir end and roof turret, built in 1844;

with equipment

D-1-78-124-271 Local Catholic chapel
District road 34, branch Sünzhausen
( location )
signpost Cast iron, second half of the 19th century D-1-78-124-272 signpost

Pettenbrunn

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Pettenbrunn 1, Haidberger Feld
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Four-sided courtyard Closed and well-preserved complex:

Stable house, two-storey saddle roof building with a simple plaster structure, built in 1905;
Stallstadel, two-storey solid building with a steep gable roof, at the same time;
Remise, ground floor saddle roof building with attached new building, at the same time;
Barn, two-storey plastered building with saddle roof, at the same time;
Gate entrance, simultaneously;
Remise, small plastered building with gable roof, at the same time

D-1-78-124-273 Four-sided courtyard
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Pettenbrunn 5
( location )
Landmark Freising-Bavaria boundary stone, marked 1783 D-1-78-124-274 Landmark
Unterfeld, near Pettenbrunn
( location )
Landmark Freising-Bavaria boundary stone, marked 1639 D-1-78-124-395 Landmark

Pulling

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Pullinger Hauptstraße 26
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Catholic parish church of St. Ulrich Historical furnishings of the newly built Catholic parish church of St. Ulrich D-1-78-124-275 Catholic parish church of St. Ulrich

Sünzhausen

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Bergstrasse 2
( location )
Former school Two-storey, cubic plastered building with console band and hipped roof, towards the middle of the 19th century D-1-78-124-277 Former school
Way to school 6
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Catholic parish church of St. George Broad hall building made of exposed bricks with a strongly recessed apse, attached sacristy and choir flank tower, built in neo-Romanesque and Gothic style according to plans by Johann Baptist Schott 1906-08;

with equipment

D-1-78-124-276 Catholic parish church of St. George
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Pfarrweg 2
( location )
Former rectory Two-storey hipped roof building with an attached staircase, around 1860 D-1-78-124-279 Former rectory
St.-Georg-Straße 11
( location )
Inn Broad two-storey plastered building with half-hipped roof, dwelling and eaves, mid-19th century D-1-78-124-278 Inn

Tüntenhausen

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Hallway Zellhausen
( location )
Landmark With a semicircular end made of limestone, 18th century;

near Zellhausen

D-1-78-124-287 Landmark
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Hirtenweg 15
( location )
Chapel, former ossuary Open arched niche with facade structure, early 18th century, after 1918 rededicated as a war memorial chapel; with equipment D-1-78-124-281 Chapel, former ossuary
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Hirtenweg 15
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Catholic branch church St. Michael Hall building with strongly recessed polygonal choir and choir flank tower with onion dome, built around 1400 and redesigned in baroque style in 1708;

with equipment

D-1-78-124-280 Catholic branch church St. Michael
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Hirtenweg 15
( location )
Madonna sculpture with child formerly colored baroque stone figure;

in the morgue

D-1-78-124-282 Madonna sculpture with child
Zollinger Strasse 9
( location )
Former curate house Two-storey hipped roof building with a flat bay window, cast iron balcony and reduced plaster structure, with a cartouche of St. Eberhart, according to plans by architect Neidhart, Royal Building Office Munich, in roform style, 1914;

Wash house, ground floor saddle roof building with wooden frame attached to the rear in post construction, at the same time.

D-1-78-124-399 BW
Zollinger Strasse 11
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Former school house Two-storey plastered building with structured facades and a medium pitched gable roof, built in 1885, with access to the eaves D-1-78-124-297 Former school house

Weihenstephan

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Old Academy 1
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Former Benedictine monastery Weihenstephan Former convent building, three-storey west wing of the former four-wing complex with the rest of the Gothic cloister, baroque courtyard bay window and stucco ceilings, as well as former abbot's apartment and guest wing with baroque ballroom, around 1700 D-1-78-124-238 Former Benedictine monastery Weihenstephan
Old Academy 2
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Brewhouse of the educational institution and the former royal state estate Weihenstephan Late classicist saddle roof construction with arcades, 1878 D-1-78-124-406 Brewhouse of the educational institution and the former royal state estate Weihenstephan
Old Academy 3
( location )
Former monastery economy Two-story saddle roof building, around 1700 D-1-78-124-412 Former monastery economy
Old Academy 2; Old Academy 4
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Water towers of the Weihenstephan brewery Water tower, with a tent roof, over the two-lane passage of the former workers' house, according to plans by the Freising Landbauamt, 1916/17; Water tower, reinforced concrete construction with tent roof, integrated into the former malt house, 1927, facade simplified in 1938. D-1-78-124-435 Water towers of the Weihenstephan brewery
Am Hofgarten 2; Mühlenweg 5a; Weihenstephaner Steig 14; Weihenstephaner Steig 16
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Ruins of the baroque Korbinian chapel built by Egid Quirin Asam in 1720 With a gallery from the 9th century underneath and a socket from the Korbinian fountain D-1-78-124-416 Ruins of the baroque Korbinian chapel built by Egid Quirin Asam in 1720
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Am Hofgarten 8
( location )
War memorial Sandstone figure on pedestal, 1920 D-1-78-124-407 War memorial
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Am Hofgarten 8
( location )
Former garden house, so-called Salettl Two-storey hipped roof building with reconstructed window structure and facade painting, baroque D-1-78-124-413 Former garden house, so-called Salettl
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Am Hofgarten 8
( location )
Fountain basin Fountain surround in the courtyard garden, red marble with coat of arms, around 1700 D-1-78-124-415 Fountain basin
Am Hofgarten 8;
Am Hofgarten 10
( location )
Lion gate Two sandstone gates with reclining lion figures, around 1930 D-1-78-124-408 Lion gate
Weihenstephaner Berg 12
( location )
Magdalenenkapelle Small central building with a bell roof and turret, 18th century D-1-78-124-414 Magdalenenkapelle
Weihenstephaner Berg 14
( location )
Great Kustermannhalle Storage hall, former barrel hall and shepherd's workshop of the teaching institute and the former royal state estate Weihenstephan, so-called large Kustermann hall, filigree, decorative iron truss construction with brick infills, gable-side light strips and ridge skylight, roof construction uncovered iron trusses, flat saddle roof, with a more massive basement building to the north two flanking tower-like structures with a pyramid roof, around 1896; Beer cellar, widely ramified and barrel-vaulted facility, 18th / 19th centuries Century D-1-78-124-409 Great Kustermannhalle
Weihenstephaner Steig 16
( location )
Experimental and teaching distillery Experimental and teaching distillery of the educational institute and the former royal state estate Weihenstephan, representative three-storey group building with hip and crooked roofs, ridge turrets, flat core and plaster structures, according to plans of the royal Landbauamt Freising with the cooperation of the Rank brothers, in the reform style, 1907; with equipment. D-1-78-124-410 Experimental and teaching distillery
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Weihenstephaner Steig 18; Weihenstephaner Steig 20
( location )
Experimental and teaching brewery Experimental and teaching brewery of the teaching institute and the former royal state estate Weihenstephan, multi-part group building with plastering structures and central arched passage, towering brewery building with a polygonal stair tower, inside it a brewhouse, malthouse and cooling ship, to the west lower boiler and machine house with high chimney, to the east First turned former research and laboratory building with tail gable, in historicizing form language, according to plans of the Royal Agriculture Office with the collaboration of the Rank Brothers, 1904/05. D-1-78-124-411 Experimental and teaching brewery
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Wies

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Pointed 1;
Pointed 3;
Wies 4
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Catholic pilgrimage church Wieskirche The core of the transverse oval building, probably by court architect Johann Lorenz Hirschstötter, 1748, two-storey sacristan house with hipped roof added to the north, 1751, extension of the nave 1760/61, extension of the tower and changes to the church, 1848, restoration of the four domed domes over the choir oval, which were removed in 1858, 1984/85;

with equipment ;
Pilgrimage priest house, so-called curate house, two-storey hipped roof building with segmented arched windows, around 1750, former Augustinian hermit monastery connected to the east, representative two-storey half-hipped roof building with eaves-sided tail gable project and polygonal corner tower with pointed helmet, by August Riesch, 1904

D-1-78-124-283 Catholic pilgrimage church Wieskirche
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Haindlfinger Straße 38 c
( location )
Way of the Cross through the Wieswald to the pilgrimage church of Wies 14 stations of the cross in the form of niche chapels and with relief panels, in historicizing design, 1860 D-1-78-124-284 Way of the Cross through the Wieswald to the pilgrimage church of Wies
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Xaverienthal

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Hinterfeld
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chapel Neo-Gothic hall building with retracted polygonal choir and roof turret, second half of the 19th century D-1-78-124-286 chapel
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Former or abandoned monuments

This section lists objects that still exist and were previously entered in the list of monuments, but are no longer. A few have already been torn down!

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Above the high court (west of the former Schlüterfabrik)
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Landmark Inscribed with 1639 and 1790

not re-qualified, not mapped in BayernViewer-denkmal

D-1-78-124-250
Am Wörth 28
( location )
Eaves house With segmented arched windows, mid-19th century, largely gutted D-1-78-124-9 or 10? Eaves house
Am Wörth 39
( location )
Former Upper Bath (demolished) Later residential house with workshop, in the core 18th century in the 19th / 20th century. Rebuilt in the 18th century, with a wooden porch above the Moosach, 1840, changed in 1892

Demolished in the meantime

D-1-78-124-11 or 12, 13? BW
Bahnhofstrasse 6
( location )
Residential building With classical structure, first half of the 19th century D-1-78-124-16 BW
Biberstrasse 22
( location )
Residential building Single storey house with drilled windows, first third of the 19th century D-1-78-124-22 or 23 BW
Brunnhausgasse 3
near Domberg
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Pietá by Georg Winterstein Marked 1772, erected on the site of the Lourdes Chapel that was destroyed in 1945;

not re-qualified on the slope at number 27
, not mapped in the Bavarian Monument Atlas

D-1-78-124-381
Domberg 15/17
( location )
Hiendlhof Two-wing canon courtyard from the 18th century with stucco ceilings D-1-78-124-31 BW
Domberg 19
( location )
Canons' House Remainder of the facade and the roof of the Spangerhof, former canon house, 17th / 18th centuries Century with an older core D-1-78-124-33 BW
Dr.-von-Daller-Straße 1
( location )
Gasthaus Schießstätte Two-winged building with a hipped roof in the late Classicist style, second half of the 19th century

Largely rebuilt and changed

D-1-78-124-52 BW
Dr.-von-Daller-Straße 8
( location )
facade Post-classical facade, third quarter of the 19th century D-1-78-124-55 BW
Dr.-von-Daller-Straße 24
( location )
front door Around 1900 D-1-78-124-56 BW
Erdinger Straße 21
( location )
Residential building Ground floor, elongated plastered building with a crooked roof, early 19th century D-1-78-124-58 BW
Fischergasse 8
( location )
Keystone Walled-in, Gothic keystone D-1-78-124-61 BW
Fischergasse 27
( location )
Residential building Late classicist structure, mid-19th century D-1-78-124-66 BW
Marienplatz 1
( location )
Town hall outbuilding Baroque town house, now part of the town hall, probably 18th century

Largely rebuilt and changed

D-1-78-124-130 BW
Münchner Straße 24
( location )
villa Two-storey hipped mansard roof building with bay windows and decorative balcony, built in 1900/01

Adjacent building, small crested building with wings attached to the side, at the same time
fencing, massive posts with iron bars, at the same time

Demolished in January 2014 and replaced by a residential complex

D-1-78-124-142 BW
Obere Hauptstrasse 15
( location )
Residential and commercial building Three-storey side eaves building with facade structure from around 1925, older in the core D-1-78-124-160 Residential and commercial building
Sonnenstrasse 19
( location )
Residential building With a richly structured facade and arched windows, around 1870 D-1-78-124-198 or 199 Residential building
Untere Hauptstrasse 40
( location )
Residential and commercial building Three-storey corner building with a mansard hipped roof and figure of Mary in the corner niche, the core of the building was probably first half of the 19th century, but was renewed in the 20th century

Removed from the list of monuments after renovations

D-1-78-124-219 Residential and commercial building
Veitsmüllerweg 13
( location )
Residential building Baroque gabled house, 17th / 18th centuries century D-1-78-124-231? Residential building
Near cattle marketplace
( location )
Landmark Above the cattle market steps, 18th century D-1-78-124-253 BW
Weizengasse 2
( location )
House with economy Hakenhof with a charming courtyard, built in 1847

Largely changed by remodeling

D-1-78-124-240 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 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

Individual evidence

  1. Bavarian Monument Preservation Prize 2016 - The winners. Bavarian Chamber of Engineers, accessed on October 16, 2016 .

Web links

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