List of architectural monuments in Fridolfing

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The monuments of the Upper Bavarian municipality of Fridolfing 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.

Architectural monuments according to districts

Fridolfing

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Am Kriegerkreuz 9
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Small house Narrow small house with flat gable roof and gable balcony, plastered block construction, probably 17th century in the core D-1-89-118-1 BW
Hadrianstrasse 8
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Small house Small house with a single-hip flat gable roof and external staircase, the core of the 18th century D-1-89-118-3 Small house
Hadrianstrasse 17
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Former small farmhouse Mid-section building, with boarded-up log building upper floor and gable framing, in the core of the 2nd half of the 18th century, commercial section expanded. D-1-89-118-4 BW
Hadrianstrasse 19
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Former small farmhouse Mid-section building with upper floor block construction and fret gable, mid-18th century D-1-89-118-5 Former small farmhouse
Hadrianstrasse 26
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Unterwirt inn Flat saddle roof building on a broad base, two storeys with profiled light openings, 18th century D-1-89-118-6 Unterwirt inn
Hadrianstrasse 28
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Lourdes Chapel built around 1893/95 D-1-89-118-19 Lourdes Chapel
Hadrianstrasse 28
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Former rectory City hall since 1998, three-storey late Gothic building with a crooked roof, built in two phases from 1484 to 1493, remodeled and redesigned in the 18th and 19th centuries. D-1-89-118-7 Former rectory
In the Point 11
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Farmhouse Solid construction with gable framing and arbor, marked 1720. D-1-89-118-9 BW
Laufener Strasse 5
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Residential building House with a flat hipped roof and two cornices, around 1890/1900. D-1-89-118-10 BW
Marienstrasse 5; Simon-Spannbrucker-Strasse 6
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Catholic Parish Church of the Assumption basilica complex with round apse, transept and portal tower, in exposed brick masonry with sandstone structures, neo-Romanesque, 1891 to 1893 by Joseph Anton Müller; with equipment; Cemetery with enclosure wall and crypt arcades, 1908; with grave monuments from the early 20th century D-1-89-118-11 Catholic Parish Church of the Assumption
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Römerweg 1
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Former farmhouse with block construction upper floor, gable-sided arbor and painted purlin heads, probably mid-17th century; to the rear a younger grain box. D-1-89-118-14 BW
Römerweg 6
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Residential building two-storey with plaster structure, 17th century core, renovated in the 1st half of the 19th century D-1-89-118-15 BW
Römerweg 16
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Small farmhouse with block construction upper floor and surrounding, boarded arbor, marked 1604 on the ridge purlin; south of the younger extension. D-1-89-118-16 BW
Rupertistraße 2
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Stadlerbräu Former inn, two-storey with a Salzburg crooked roof, built in 1687, marked in 1828 on the door frame. D-1-89-118-17 BW
Rupertistraße 21
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Wayside shrine 19./20. Century; with equipment; at the house. D-1-89-118-18 BW
Rupertistrasse 29; Rupertistraße 31
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Doctor's villa So-called doctor's villa, stately hipped roof building with a dwelling, connected across the former servants' house, around 1905/06; roadside fence. D-1-89-118-93 Doctor's villa
Salzachstrasse 33
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Former farmhouse two-storey block building with gable roof, around 1600. D-1-89-118-20 BW
Way to school 2
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Small house with balcony and lattice framework, 2nd quarter of the 19th century D-1-89-118-24 BW
Sankt-Johann-Straße 16
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Residential stable house (west wing of the three-sided courtyard) in tuff, two-storey with knee floor, plaster structure and half-hipped roof, marked 1847; Bundwerkstadel (north wing), marked 1855. D-1-89-118-21 Residential stable house (west wing of the three-sided courtyard)
Watzmannstrasse
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Wayside shrine with Lourdes grotto Late 19th century; west at St. Johannes. D-1-89-118-27 BW
Watzmannstrasse 2
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Catholic branch church of St. John the Baptist and John the Evangelist single-nave tuff block construction with retracted choir and west tower, late Gothic, around 1500; with equipment; with cemetery walling made of tuff stone. D-1-89-118-26 Catholic branch church of St. John the Baptist and John the Evangelist
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Watzmannstrasse 2
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Plague cross east near St. Johann. D-1-89-118-22 BW

However

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Allerfing 14
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Historical chapel furnishings Historical chapel furnishings of the former local chapel from 1843/46; transferred to the reconstructed new building from 1990. D-1-89-118-30 BW
Allerfing 21
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Farmhouse with corner pilasters, painted roof soffit and ornamented sandstone portal with Laufen sun door, around 1820/35. D-1-89-118-29 BW

Anthal

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Near Rautenham
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Autumn chapel So-called autumn chapel, built in 1846; west of the place. D-1-89-118-31 BW

mountain

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Mountain 4
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Farmhouse Mid-tent type, stately two-and-a-half-story building with a gable balcony, window bars and rich plaster structure, marked 1907. D-1-89-118-32 Farmhouse
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Near mountain
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chapel built around 1947; with equipment. D-1-89-118-33 BW

Breitwies

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Breitwies 6
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Large baroque crucifix on the eaves-side house wall D-1-89-118-34 BW

Dietwies

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Near Dietwies
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White shrine bricked, built for a fallen man in 1870, last third of the 19th century D-1-89-118-35 BW

Eberding

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In Eberding
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Huber Chapel So-called Huber Chapel, around 1880; with equipment. D-1-89-118-36 BW

Enhub

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Enhub 1
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Four-sided courtyard stately farmhouse (north wing), residential part to the west with knee-high floor and hipped roof, marked 1804, restored after fire in 1927; East wing with arched stable and gable-sided framing, mid-19th century; Free-standing outbuilding to the north with baking and drying ovens in the brick part, house board marked 1811, inscription field on the east gable, 1816, built-in two-storey grain box, marked 1729, with arbor and outside staircase. D-1-89-118-37 BW

Felln

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Felln 2
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Grain box in a younger superstructure two-storey with richly painted, inscribed 1684. D-1-89-118-38 BW

Fischenberg

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Fischenberg 2
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Court chapel neo-Romanesque, 1911; with equipment. D-1-89-118-39 BW

Goetting

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Bahnhofstrasse 20
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Living part of the former small farmhouse Unplastered tuff stone building with block construction knee, gable arbor and gable framing, arbor door lintel marked 1803. D-1-89-118-41 Living part of the former small farmhouse
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Bahnhofstrasse 23
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Stable house (west wing of the former four-sided courtyard) around 1850/60, residential part with plastered structure, renewed in 1909, on the courtyard side of the partition; two-door grain box, marked 1797, free-standing to the south. D-1-89-118-95 BW

Hague

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Haag 5
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Former small farmhouse Residential part two-storey block building with gable arbor, 18th century D-1-89-118-43 BW

Hilzham

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Buchholz
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Moier Chapel So-called Moier Chapel, built in 1884. D-1-89-118-45 BW

Hohenbergham

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Hohenbergham 8
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Farmhouse with double return Residential part in tuff stone masonry with lunette knee stick and protruding Salzburg crooked hip roof, star door and high arbor in the gable, two sandstone portal walls and house panel marked 1847; Neighboring house made of cinder blocks with brick friezes, 1908. D-1-89-118-46 Farmhouse with double return
Near Hohenbergham
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Schmidbauern Chapel So-called Schmidbauern Chapel, an unusual round building, built around 1880. D-1-89-118-47 BW

Karlachöd

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Karlachöd 1
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Farmhouse with recent double return Three-storey living area in partially exposed tuff brickwork, sandstone portal walls marked 1842. D-1-89-118-48 BW

Kelchham

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Kelchham 6
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Haindl Chapel So-called Haindl Chapel, built in 1942. D-1-89-118-49 BW

Klebham

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Klebham 7
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Lourdes grotto built in 1893; with equipment. D-1-89-118-51 Lourdes grotto
Klebham 10
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Dreiseithof Mid 19th century; Stable house, two-storey with knee floor, partially exposed mixed masonry with remains of plaster structure; large barn and stable barn connected at right angles, with gable and eaves framing. D-1-89-118-50 BW

Kolomann

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Sankt Kolomann
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Catholic chapel St. Koloman in the Lebenau single-nave hall building with ridge turret, late Gothic, consecrated 1518; with equipment. D-1-89-118-53 Catholic chapel St. Koloman in the Lebenau
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Kumberg

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Kumberg 1
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Associated barn with eaves framing Early 19th century D-1-89-118-54 BW
Kumberg 1
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Vitus Chapel So-called Veitlkapelle, in neo-Gothic form, built in 1910; with equipment; north of the Veitl-Hof. D-1-89-118-55 Vitus Chapel

Lebenau

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Lebenau 9; Lebenau 8
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Two-stage hydropower plant Built in 1926; Main power station in neo-classical forms, with a single-aisle generator hall, western transformer cells and upper distribution floor, expanded inside in 1950; above in the south associated intermediate power station; each with equipment. D-1-89-118-97 BW

Lieseich

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Near Klebham
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Brick wayside shrine with tent roof probably early 19th century; east in the field. D-1-89-118-56 BW

Linden trees

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Linden 1
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Farmhouse Farmhouse with a log upper floor from the 17th century and gable framing, marked 1793. D-1-89-118-57 BW

Mothering

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Muttering 8
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Farmhouse Mid-tent type, two-storey residential part with knee-high floor and plaster structure, marked 1923 on the gable. D-1-89-118-59 BW
Muttering 9
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Former farmhouse with block construction upper floor, marked 1811, gable arbor and gable framing renewed. D-1-89-118-60 BW

Niederau

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Haselfeld
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Grain bin Lower part of a former grain box, end of the 18th century; 1980 moved from Kelchham, Fridolfing municipality; far east of the Niederau property 7. D-1-89-118-62 BW
Niederau 4; Niederau 5
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Two-storey grain bin Corresponding two-storey grain box with rope carving on the lintel beam above the ground floor, allegedly marked 1603; included in Bundwerkstadel. D-1-89-118-61 BW

Nilling

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Nilling 7
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Maier Chapel So-called Maier Chapel, oval building, built in 1915; with equipment; at house number 7. D-1-89-118-65 BW

Obergeisenfelden

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Wimmbauernfeld
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Polz Cross So-called Polz Cross, with a cast iron body, around 1900; on the dirt road to Wimm. D-1-89-118-67 BW

Pietling

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Hauptstrasse 15
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Bundwerkstadel Associated with a large Bundwerkstadel, mid-19th century, the ground floor has been greatly modified by the installation of a stable. D-1-89-118-69 BW


Hauptstrasse 16
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Farmhouse two-storey with a high knee-height, marked 1856 on the stone door walls, plaster structure around 1900; North-east parallel to this elongated Bundwerkstadel, marked 1842 on the gable side. D-1-89-118-70 BW
Hauptstrasse 25
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Stadel as a south-eastern transverse structure Belonging to the barn as a south-eastern transverse building, with eaves framing on the upper floor, mid-19th century D-1-89-118-71 BW
Hauptstrasse 33; Near main street
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Former farmhouse Middle stable building with log building upper floor and reinforced gable balcony, probably 2nd half of the 18th century, extended in the 19th century; southeast grain box, 2nd half of the 18th century D-1-89-118-72 BW
Hauptstrasse 41
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Stable barn West wing of the former four-sided courtyard, with lattice framing, marked 1867 on the ridge purlin; Stadel (south wing), with lattice work, around the same time; both modernized. D-1-89-118-73 BW
Kirchenstrasse 4
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Associated stable barn with eaves framing and gate, marked 1848. D-1-89-118-74 BW
Kirchenstrasse 13
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Bundwerkstadel Early 19th century; transferred from the western end of the village around 1980. D-1-89-118-75 BW
Kirchenstrasse 23
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Catholic branch church St. Martin single-nave tuff block construction with west tower, built in 1497, upper floor of the tower and onion dome around 1740; with equipment. D-1-89-118-76 Catholic branch church St. Martin
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Pirach

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Pirach 1 a
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Veitlmaier Chapel So-called Veitlmaier Chapel, in neo-Gothic forms with a roof turret, built in 1918; with equipment. D-1-89-118-79 Veitlmaier Chapel
Pirach 1; Pirach 1 a
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Large Bundwerkstadel South wing of the three-sided courtyard, after the middle of the 19th century; on the southern outskirts. D-1-89-118-80 BW
Pirach 2 a
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Grain bin Corresponding two-storey grain box, marked 1699 (now built over by a machine hall). D-1-89-118-81 BW

Rautenham

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Rautenham 2 b
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Associated barn West wing of the three-sided courtyard with the courtyard-side framing, marked 1819. D-1-89-118-83 BW
Rautenham 4
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Bundwerkstadel South wing of the former four-sided courtyard, around 1800. D-1-89-118-82 Bundwerkstadel

Steinersöd

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Steinersöd 1
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Wayside shrine Brick wayside shrine, 19./20. century D-1-89-118-84 BW

Stone dimensions

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Stein Maßl 1
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chapel built in 1906; with equipment.

Condition: completely surrounded by trees and bushes, photos and access impossible.

D-1-89-118-85 BW

Step

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Step 1
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Court chapel with detached apse, marked 1850 on the choir grille; with equipment. D-1-89-118-86 BW

Stockham

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Stockham 1
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Four-sided courtyard Stately farmhouse, two-storey with lunette knee-high and plaster structure, built according to the house sign above the entrance in 1850, sandstone door walls marked 1843; Bundwerkstadel (south wing), early 19th century D-1-89-118-87 BW

Straw yard

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Strohhof
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Rehrl-Müller Chapel So-called Rehrl-Müller Chapel, with richly structured gable front, marked 1825 on the apse lattice; with equipment. D-1-89-118-88 BW

Untergeisenfelden

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Untergeisenfelden 13
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Farmhouse with central threshing floor and stable transverse construction on both sides, two-storey residential part with lunette knee and high arbor, unplastered tuff stone masonry, two-aisled Bohemian vault in the southern transverse construction, mid-19th century; At the rear two-storey grain box, marked 1736 on the upper lintel beam, with outside stairs. D-1-89-118-99 Farmhouse

Angles

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Angles 9
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Lenzen Chapel So-called Lenzen Chapel, built in 1931; with equipment. D-1-89-118-92 BW


Angles 10
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Grain bin Corresponding two-storey, free-standing grain box with a younger superstructure, richly painted and carved, inscribed 1704. D-1-89-118-91 BW

See also

Remarks

  1. This list may not correspond to the current status of the official list of monuments. The latter can be viewed on the Internet as a PDF using the link given under web links and is also mapped in the Bavarian Monument Atlas . Even these representations, although they are updated daily by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation , do not always and everywhere reflect the current status. Therefore, the presence or absence of an object in this list or in the Bavarian Monument Atlas does not guarantee that it is currently a registered monument or not. The Bavarian List of Monuments is also an information directory. The property of a monument - and thus the legal protection - is defined in Art. 1 of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act (BayDSchG) and does not depend on the mapping in the Monument Atlas and the entry in the Bavarian Monument List. Objects that are not listed in the Bavarian Monument List can also be monuments if they meet the criteria according to Art. 1 BayDSchG. Early involvement of the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation according to Art. 6 BayDSchG is therefore necessary in all projects.

literature

  • Gotthard Kießling, Dorit Reimann: District of Traunstein (= Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation [Hrsg.]: Monuments in Bavaria . Volume I.22 ). Kunstverlag Josef Fink, Lindenberg im Allgäu 2007, ISBN 978-3-89870-364-2 , p. 113-146 .

Web links

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