List of architectural monuments in Garmisch-Partenkirchen
The monuments of the Upper Bavarian market in Garmisch-Partenkirchen 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.
Ensembles
Badgasse ensemble
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The ensemble comprises the south-western part of Badgasse on the edge of the historic center of Partenkirchen. Its arched route is determined by the former course of the Kankerbach , which flowed along the alley and was only recently relocated in sections.
The area is largely loosely built with former farm and tanner houses, mostly gable and with flat gable roofs ; instead of number 12 there was once the bath house . In the north, the former farmhouse No. 7, a characteristic Werdenfelser Mittertennbau, forms the effective urban access to the street space, which was largely rebuilt after a wildfire in 1821. The group of the Beerweinhaus No. 14 with its rich ornamental gable and painting by Heinrich Bickel and the ancient Gerbermannhaus No. 16 with the Werdenfelser Mittertenne are of particular importance .
Ensemble Sonnenbergstrasse
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The importance of the Sonnenbergstrasse ensemble , which extends from the old Partenkirchen town center in an easterly direction towards the foot of the Wank in the rising terrain of the Sonnenberg, lies in the largely uniform development after the great fire of 1863, which destroyed 54 houses. During the reconstruction of the mostly rural property, the old Werdenfels house building tradition was given up for fire protection reasons. Plastered quarry stone buildings with medium-pitched tile roofs replaced the shingle-roofed block buildings with their decorative gables .
The broad main axis in the ensemble forms the Sonnenbergstrasse. Their direction is determined by a formerly open-flowing stream. Rural gabled buildings surround the ridge-like street, which is particularly accentuated by the Antonius and Florian fountain.
Several alleys that are part of the ensemble flow into the square-like extension of the street near the Floriansbrunnen.
The Römerstraße is built on both sides by closely connected, often gabled farmhouses. The gables face each other and form a particularly uniform street space, which is enlivened by carved and doubled house doors and wooden balconies.
The winding train of Ballengasse - it is also built with gabled houses on both sides - shows a group of Alt-Werdenfelser houses No. 7/9, 11, 13, which were not affected by the fire in 1863 and which impressively reflect the older, picturesque character of the buildings on the Sonnenberg remind.
The development of St.-Anton-Straße is the result of a resettlement in 1864. Rural gable buildings are opposite each other in a relatively narrow alley.
Ensemble Fürstenstrasse
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The ensemble encompasses the northern of the two early settlement cores in Garmisch, which are separated by the Loisach . The area around the old parish church of St. Martin , the original mother church for the entire upper Loisach and Isar valleys, has become a narrowly delimited quarter of particular historical value, tangent to the east of the old traffic route leading to Werdenfels Castle and on to Murnau Density preserved, while the area south of the Loisach expanded much more and became the actual town center with the new Baroque parish church .
At the northern end of Fürstenstrasse, at the highest point of the terrain, which rises slightly from the river crossing, is the Martinskirche, built around 1280 instead of a Romanesque predecessor building, surrounded by the former cemetery, the essentially baroque parsonage with an economy (Pfarrhausweg 4), the old sacristan's house ( Lazarettstraße 2) and the old school attached to the south of the church in 1853 (Pfarrhausweg 1). From the staggered development on the west side of Fürstenstraße towards the church, the large steep-gable building of the former Rentamt (Fürstenstraße 21) and the richly decorated " Haus zum Husaren " (Fürstenstraße 25) date back to the 17th century. The neighboring buildings erected in the early 20th century instead of the old Bräuhaus (Fürstenstraße 23, today Gasthaus Bräustüberl) or the former rural property at Fürstenstraße 27 respect the baroque predecessor complexes in terms of their architectural alignment and scale and seek the picturesque charm of the alpine home style through their design The street scene to increase. The “Bräustüberl” (as well as the parsonage) underwent a redesign in 1934/36, with the murals by Heinrich Bickel addressing the historical reference to the location and at the same time following the tradition of Lüftlmalerei - particularly vividly here at the Haus zum Husaren. The new school building (Burgstrasse 9) built in 1907/1908 below the choir of St. Martin in baroque Art Nouveau forms the modern counterpart to the schoolhouse from 1853; it also marks the north-eastern boundary of the ensemble. An even more recent variant of Baroque forms is shown in the 1927 office building at Fürstenstrasse 19, which forms the beginning of the ensemble from the south. To the east of Fürstenstrasse, the rural settlement “Im Winkl” extends in a depression , characterized by the closely spaced farmhouses, with Fürstenstrasse at houses 22, 24, 26 and 28 with their ornamental gables, some of which date back to the 18th century , expands like a square in front of the former brewery. The former farm properties at Burgstrasse 5 and 7, which, like many houses in Garmisch, were converted into residential buildings in the 1920s and 30s, are loosely arranged to the east of “Im Winkl”.
Ensemble Loisachstrasse
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The Loisachstrasse ensemble encompasses the row of houses along the left bank of the Garmisch Loisach, from the stately former beneficiary's house, No. 43, in the northeast to the border of the historic settlement in the southwest, where the buildings fan out. These are block and plastered buildings of various sizes, but mainly smaller former raftsmen and craftsmen's houses from the 17th to the early 20th century, regularly with alpine flat gable roofs and almost always with the gable facing southeast, in open construction or almost closed groups.
In the northeastern part, in Loisach bridge, the most picturesque small group of houses no. 35-39 is remarkable in one of the last, until the beginning of the 20th century is usual Legschindeldächer received. In the south-west, behind a small, mostly renovated group of houses, there are three impressive Werdenfelser farmhouses, some of which are double buildings. Century, received.
The variety of small house gardens and forecourts with sheds and wooden beds corresponds to the wealth of building details (ornamental gable, Lüftlmalerei, wooden söller and verandas, front doors, house benches, beam heads, shutters).
Spring Street Ensemble
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The eastern part of the Garmischer Frühlingstrasse extends on the edge of a high bank terrace of the Loisach. The alley, formerly called "Am Rain", is built on one side. Farmhouses with wide-reaching flat gable roofs stand in a dense, almost closed row facing the street. The formerly long, narrow, rear plots reaching to the foot of the Grasberg have mostly been parceled out and built over recently. In contrast, the small house gardens with their sheds and a forge, which are located in front of the property to the south and reaching down to the lower terrace, have largely been preserved in their historical appearance. The row of houses, uniformly covered with shingle roofs until the beginning of the century, has a mid-tenn house at No. 23 and a significant, massive building from the 16th century at No. 29. The wealth of ornamental gables and wooden arbors as well as the closed and picturesque picture of the row of houses, which mainly dates from the 18th century, have made the street the epitome of an alpine, rural settlement.
Ensemble Loisachgries
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The ensemble includes the historical development on the former Loisachgries , which extends northwest of the newer Garmisch town center, which is determined by the baroque Martinskirche . Roughly parallel to each other, but slightly curved, four lanes extend in a north-east-south-west direction, which are usually only built on the north side with differently densely lined up houses, mostly former farmhouses of the Werdenfels type with wide-reaching flat gable roofs, in some cases with characteristic ornamental gables. Already in the late 19th century, the conversion of stable parts into living spaces began. The houses, inns and pensions that have been changed or newly built since then follow the historical farmhouse type in terms of proportions, roof type and inclination or are bound by the forms of the Heimatstyle. The uniform character of the ensemble is also determined by the row development and almost exclusively the gable position of the buildings facing south-east. Promoted by the Olympic Winter Games in 1936, there has been a change from a rural to one shaped by tourism, which is also due to the expansion of the eastern section of Griesstrasse into a business street (annoying building Griesstrasse 6).
The row of houses on Sonnenstrasse, which connects to Promenadestrasse 2-7 in the northeast, forms the most impressive element of the ensemble. It will probably go to the 16./17. Century back and includes an elongated row of former peasant gabled houses from the 18th to the early 20th century, some still with the characteristics of the Werdenfelser house (Sonnenstrasse 17, etc.), as well as wooden balconies and facade paintings up to the most recent times. Its rear buildings also form the south side of Griesgartenstrasse, which, in different densities, consists of a heterogeneous development of former farmhouses (small farmhouse Griesgartenstrasse 1, Werdenfelser Haus Griesgartenstrasse 14, etc.), outbuildings and sheds, but also two stately buildings (former bakery Griesgartenstrasse 10 and Gasthaus Griesgartenstrasse 20 with one Lüftlmalerei by Heinrich Bickel). Between Sonnenstraße and Von-Müller-Straße there is a rough area that is occupied by a few small houses (Von-Müller-Straße 8, etc.), sheds and gardens. The southernmost alleyway assigned to the Mühlbach is Griesstrasse. While its eastern part is built on both sides up to a square-like extension at the beginning of Von-Müller-Straße and is characterized by residential and commercial buildings from the 1930s (Griesstraße 3, 5, 7), its western part is characterized by a loose one Development with residential and commercial buildings as well as a former forge (Von-Müller-Straße 7). In the west, Griesgartenstrasse, Sonnenstrasse, Von-Müllerstrasse and Griesstrasse meet like a square. The inn (Von-Müller-Straße 12) completes the ensemble here.
Ensemble Klammstrasse
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The ensemble includes part of the northern Klammstrasse as well as the eastern Höllentalstrasse and Schmiedstrasse. The streets and alleys are at right angles to each other on the southern edge of the historic town center of Garmisch and mostly have Werdenfelser farmhouses that are loosely lined up and facing the street, although only some of them are still used as such. The associated house gardens have been partially preserved.
Only the west side of Klammstraße has retained its historical character up to the confluence with Höllentalstraße. The east side of the street, which was destroyed by scale-less buildings, only belongs to the ensemble with the group of the partly important Werdenfels farmhouses No. 11–17a, which also forms the eastern end of Höllentalstraße.
Due to the facing gables, Höllentalstraße has a largely closed-looking street space, which is particularly characteristic of Altgarmischer farmhouse no.
The south-north-facing, short Schmiedstrasse is characterized by loosely set, eaves and gable-free, excellent farmers and craftsmen's houses from the 17th to the early 19th century with characteristic Werdenfelser bundwerke and Lüftlmalerei. An ancient log building, Schmiedstrasse 10, and the gabled house at Höllentalstrasse 9 form an effective urban development to the south. From the north, the baroque tower of the parish church towers over the image of the alley.
Ensemble Ludwigstrasse
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The Ludwigstrasse ensemble comprises the relatively narrow Marktstrasse from Partenkirchen, which runs along the old trunk road from Murnau to Mittenwald and follows the course of the Roman road from Brenner to Augsburg. As early as the 13th century, the place gained importance as a market and court venue for the Freising county of Werdenfels . Its picturesque Alt-Werdenfelser street scene was wiped out by large fires in 1811 and 1865, only the old house (Ludwigstrasse 8) and the Wackerlehaus (Ludwigstrasse 47) are evidence of the older development. The ensemble is thus a monument to the reconstruction efforts of the 19th century.
In the north-western so-called Lower Market, which is bordered by the free-standing Sebastian Chapel rising above the Roman castrum Parthanum (Partenkirchen), a number of relatively similar farmhouses built after 1811 determine the street scene. These are massive plastered gable buildings with a gable-side center barn which, for fire protection reasons, do without fretworks and sometimes even roof overhangs in favor of brick advance gables.
The facades of the mostly two- to three-story plastered gabled houses with medium-pitched roofs, which were mostly built after 1865 and originally quite sober in the Maximilian style , have been in existence since the early 20th century mostly designed in the sense of the home style with wall paintings, bay windows, cantilevers, stuccoing, so that the streetscape of the Maximilian period is influenced by an “alpine” image, as expected by tourism. The murals by Heinrich Bickel made remarkable contributions to this. Inadequately designed new buildings, however, also affect this homeland-style character. Only the neo-Gothic parish church by Matthias Berger, towering on a terrace and dominating the street, manifests the style will of the period after 1865.
Wamberg town center ensemble
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The small church town of Wamberg is one of the most impressive high mountain villages in the German Alps. Located on a foothills, the Wamberg , in front of the Wetterstein mountain range at an altitude of 996 m between steep meadows, the rural clustered village developed from two tails of the 14th century. It consists of nine first courtyards, mostly from the 18th and 19th centuries, with plastered living quarters and small outbuildings, which are dominated by the baroque Anna Church. The gables of the living quarters face west or south. House No. 13/14 is an original double farmhouse. - The roof covering with leg shingles and shingles, which once shaped the townscape, has been partially preserved.
Individual monuments according to districts
Garmisch
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Achenfeldstrasse 7 ( location ) |
District Office Garmisch-Partenkirchen | The building is a saddle roof construction in an alpine country house style. It is structured asymmetrically and has a round arch portal, an upper floor balcony, corner bay windows and a gable arbor. It was built in 1905 as a residential and office building by Johann Ostler. The wall-mounted interior is partly in Art Nouveau forms. The house is now part of the Garmisch-Partenkirchen District Office. | D-1-80-117-295 |
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Alpspitzstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Former farmhouse | In the core 1604, originally facing south, here rich ornamental gable from the 18th century and price, gable front to Marienplatz with iron balcony, 2nd half of the 19th century (modern painting). | D-1-80-117-1 |
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Alpspitzstraße 2 ( location ) |
Bundwerk | Ornamental gable, mid-18th century | D-1-80-117-2 |
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Am Herrgottsschrofen ( location ) |
Saint figure | Baroque flagellation scene in a barred rock cave at Herrgottsschrofen, around 1650. 250 m east of the Kammerlain Bridge, near the main road to Griesen. | D-1-80-117-263 | |
Am Herrgottschrofen 17 ( location ) |
villa | Former artist 's villa of the painter Georg Schuster-Woldan (1864–1933), in the core an 18th century farmhouse, rebuilt around 1896 by Martin Dülfer in rural-classifying forms, east gable with wooden balconies over columns, studio wing to the south. | D-1-80-117-5 | |
Am Kurpark 5 ( location ) |
Wooden bay window | Wooden bay window, Neo-Renaissance, late 19th century | D-1-80-117-22 |
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Am Kurpark 6 ( location ) |
Residential building | with decorative gable, around 1800. | D-1-80-117-23 |
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Am Kurpark 15 ( location ) |
Wooden bay window | Carved bay window, neo-renaissance, late 19th century | D-1-80-117-24 |
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Am Kurpark 18 ( location ) |
"Jocherhaus" residential and commercial building |
Two-storey free-standing flat gable roof building, end of the 18th century, facade paintings by Heinrich Bickel in 1926. | D-1-80-117-25 |
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Am Kurpark 23 ( location ) |
Madonna | Neo-Gothic house Madonna, stone figure under a tinny weather mantle, around 1900. | D-1-80-117-26 |
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Bahnhofstrasse 30 ( location ) |
Post office | Three-wing system with hipped roofs, main building with corner core and gable, pilaster strips and rich plaster decoration, roof turrets, in the style of reduced historicism, built in 1912. | D-1-80-117-19 |
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Bankgasse 5 ( location ) |
Isis Golden Angel inn | The building, built in 1736, has an ornamental gable and a rich, but modern facade painting. The stones used to build the house probably come from the abandoned Werdenfels Castle. The building now houses a living area on the first floor, a restaurant and a café on the ground floor, and a bar in the basement. | D-1-80-117-36 |
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Bankgasse 9 ( location ) |
Residential part of a former farmhouse "Zum Stoanas" |
Boarded block building with decorative collar gable, end of the 17th century | D-1-80-117-37 |
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Brauhausstrasse 23 ( location ) |
Garmisch cemetery | The entire complex was built by Hans Ostler in 1925 after the old cemetery at the parish church of St. Martin became too small. The funeral hall is a central gable building in a wing with symmetrical wing structures in which the guard's apartment and ancillary rooms are located. The cemetery wall is made of quarry stone, in the corners there are tower-like tombs. A crypt hall was built on two sides of the cemetery area. | D-1-80-117-57 |
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Burgstrasse 5 ( location ) |
Ornamental gable | Ornamental gable, 2nd half of the 18th century | D-1-80-117-39 | |
Burgstrasse 8 ( location ) |
Farmhouse "Zum Schorn" |
Two-storey flat gable roof building with a gable-sided central barn, arbors and ornamental collar, around 1790. | D-1-80-117-40 |
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Burgstrasse 10 ( location ) |
Garmisch-Partenkirchen correctional facility | Eaves-side wing with gable risalit, roofs with overhang, late-classical plaster structure, cell wing connected to the rear, 1892. | D-1-80-117-41 | |
Feldstrasse 2 ( location ) |
Former farmhouse | Two-storey roof-top building with arbors and baroque light hatches in the gable, 2nd half of the 18th century | D-1-80-117-53 | |
Forstamtweg 1 ( location ) |
Wall art "Gasthof zum Lamm" |
Two frescoes on the eaves, by Heinrich Bickel, around 1930/40; | D-1-80-117-54 | |
Forstamtweg 1 ( location ) |
Sculpture "Gasthof zum Lamm" |
Figure of a lamb. | D-1-80-117-54 associated | |
Forstamtweg 4 ( location ) |
Former farmhouse | Two-storey roof-top building with arbor and ornamental collar, 2nd half of the 18th century | D-1-80-117-55 | |
Frühlingstrasse 1/1 a ( location ) |
Double farmhouse | Two-storey, broad-based price roof building with arbors and ornamental collar, end of the 18th century | D-1-80-117-58 |
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Frühlingstrasse 3/5, Zoeppritzstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Double farmhouse | Two-storey flat gable roof with arbors and decorative collar, 3rd quarter of the 18th century, with. | D-1-80-117-59 |
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Frühlingstrasse 7 ( location ) |
Country style villa | Two-storey flat saddle roof building in the alpine home style with various oriel extensions, wall paintings, house figures and embedded reliefs, 1921. | D-1-80-117-60 |
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Frühlingstrasse 21 ( location ) |
Farmhouse | Two-storey roof-top building with arbors, 18th century, front door marked 1821. | D-1-80-117-62 |
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Frühlingstrasse 23 ( location ) |
Farmhouse | Two-storey flat gable roof building with a gable-sided central threshing floor, arbor and decorative collar, 2nd half of the 18th century | D-1-80-117-63 |
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Frühlingstraße 27/27 a ( location ) |
Farmhouse | Two-storey flat saddle roof building with arbor and decorative collar, 3rd quarter of the 18th century | D-1-80-117-65 |
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Frühlingstrasse 29 / 29a ( location ) |
Farmhouse | Two-storey flat saddle roof building with arbor and boarded gable field, in the core 1524, economic part 17th century | D-1-80-117-66 |
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Frühlingstrasse 29 / 29a ( location ) |
Wrought | Small quarry stone building with a gable roof and chimney, probably 18th century | D-1-80-117-66 associated | |
Frühlingstrasse 30 ( location ) |
Former farmhouse | Two-storey flat gable roof building with a north-facing block component and an arbor on both sides, 2nd half of the 18th century, block construction marked 1666. | D-1-80-117-67 |
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Frühlingstrasse 33 ( location ) |
Farmhouse | Two-storey roof-top building with arbor and decorative collar, 3rd quarter of the 18th century | D-1-80-117-69 |
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Frühlingstrasse 33 ( location ) |
Grain bin | Block construction with flat gable roof, 17th / 18th centuries Century, massive east wall. | D-1-80-117-69 associated | |
Fürstenstrasse 4 ( location ) |
Former farmhouse | Two-storey roof-top building with a former gable-sided central threshing floor and rich ornamental collar, probably 1607, gable end of the 18th century | D-1-80-117-72 | |
Fürstenstrasse 5 ( location ) |
Former farmhouse | Two-storey gable-divided mid-section building with flat saddle roof, arbor and decorative collar, marked 1765, eastern part modern. | D-1-80-117-304 | |
Fürstenstrasse 11 ( location ) |
Former official building | Two-storey flat gable roof building with knee floor and late classicist plaster structure, 1866. | D-1-80-117-73 | |
Fürstenstraße 14, Am Kurpark 2 ( location ) |
Villa Fürstenhof, now the Kurhaus | Two-storey hipped roof building with wood-clad knees, floor core, arbors and entrance projections, for Philomene von Beck-Peccoz, by J. Schott , 1903/04;
Associated court lantern, decorated with figures, around 1904; Wandelhalle, two-winged monopitch roof building open on one side with orchestral shell, Hanns Ostler, 1934/35, conversion and extension with a pavilion with a fountain figure 1937/38; Kurgartentorhaus, single-storey monopitch roof building with wrought iron grille, Hanns Ostler, 1934/35. |
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Fürstenstrasse 15 ( location ) |
"Kernhaus" residential building |
Two-storey, shingle-roofed building with hipped roof with glazed arbor, 18th century, hipped roof around 1820; Outbuilding, ground floor saddle roof construction, 18th / 19th centuries century | D-1-80-117-74 | |
Fürstenstrasse 15 ( location ) |
Economic building | Ground floor saddle roof construction, 18./19. century | D-1-80-117-74 associated | |
Fürstenstrasse 18 ( location ) |
Former farmhouse | Two-storey roof-top building with arbor, ornamental collar and former gable-sided central aerial, 1876. | D-1-80-117-75 | |
Fürstenstrasse 18 ( location ) |
Grain bin | Block construction with a shingle roof, 2nd half of the 17th century, in front of the house. | D-1-80-117-75 associated | |
Fürstenstrasse 21 ( location ) |
Former rent office | Two-story pitched roof building in a corner position with a standing bay window, 1660, carved front door in the middle of the 19th century | D-1-80-117-76 |
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Fürstenstrasse 24 ( location ) |
Farmhouse | Two-storey roof-top building with arbor and decorative collar, marked 1765. | D-1-80-117-77 | |
Fürstenstrasse 25 ( location ) |
House to the Hussar | The property was first mentioned in a document in 1587. The two-storey roof-top building with classical facade painting and standing bay windows was built in 1611 and even then housed a stop called "Reiser's Wine Bar" . The gable ornament was added in 1735. During the Napoleonic Wars in 1800, a division of French hussars and a command of allied Bavarian infantrymen quartered in the building. In 1801 the facade was given its present-day appearance, painted in Empire style. On a blind window, the Lüftlmaler Zwink added a picture of a hussar and an infranterist. | D-1-80-117-78 |
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Fürstenstrasse 27 ( location ) |
Residence "Zum Horna" |
The first written mention of the house with the old house number 231 comes from the year 1542. The house name Horna was first mentioned in 1762 and is derived from the family name Hornsteiner. The owner of the Hotel Husar bought the house around 1900 and had the farmhouse demolished in 1908. In his place, he built the current two-storey, three-sided free-standing flat saddle roof building in the alpine home style with corner bay windows, gable-sided balconies and decorative details as an annex to the hotel. | D-1-80-117-294 |
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Fürstenstrasse 28 ( location ) |
Bundwerk "Zum Koser" |
The first written dates of the house with every old house number. 243 a + b date from 1604 and 1633. The owner of the Hotel Husar bought the house around 1900 and used the building as a stable and warehouse. He later had the left half broken off. After a renovation in 1958, the year 1790 was found in the ornamental framing on the gable. | D-1-80-117-79 | |
Griesgartenstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Former farmhouse | Two-storey flat gable roof construction partly with boarded-up log walls, open vestibule and external stairs, in the core 17th / 18th. century | D-1-80-117-80 | |
Griesgartenstraße 10 ( location ) |
Carved front door | Carved wooden door with skylight, 3rd quarter 19th century | D-1-80-117-82 | |
Griesgartenstraße 14 ( location ) |
Farmhouse | Two-storey flat gable roof with partly boarded-up log construction, arbor, gable-sided central barn and ornamental collar, 3rd quarter of the 18th century | D-1-80-117-84 |
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Griesgartenstraße 24 ( location ) |
Bundwerk | Ornamental gable, end of the 18th century | D-1-80-117-86 | |
Griesstrasse 4 ( location ) |
Gasthaus zur Schranne | The property was first built in 1610. The first building was a box for handling grain. Hence the current name Schranne . The municipality of Garmisch acquired the property around 1840 in order to house an infirmary, a shed for fire extinguishers, a hay scales and a restaurant. During a renovation in 1854, the building caught fire, which killed eight other houses in the area. The entire house was destroyed and Josef Kleisl built the current two-storey hipped roof building with ridge turrets on the property on behalf of the municipality . | D-1-80-117-89 |
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Griesstrasse 18 ( location ) |
Residential building | With decorative gable, price and wooden arbors, mid-19th century | D-1-80-117-92 |
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Griesstrasse 24 ( location ) |
Former farmhouse | Two-storey boarded block building with flat saddle roof and arbor, probably 18th century | D-1-80-117-94 | |
Grieswald ( location ) |
Atonement Cross | Small Tufa Cross, 15./16. Century, 100 m west of the Kammerlain Bridge on the mule track north of the Loisach, near the main road to Griesen. | D-1-80-117-264 | |
Hofgasse 2 ( location ) |
Farmhouse | Single house, two-storey plastered block construction with flat saddle roof and arbor, 1st half of the 17th century | D-1-80-117-98 | |
Hofgasse 6 ( location ) |
Farmhouse | Two-storey flat saddle roof building with a gable-sided central threshing floor and decorative collar gable, end of the 18th century | D-1-80-117-99 | |
Höllentalstraße 5 ( location ) |
Double farmhouse | Former double farmhouse, two-storey clapboard-roofed price roof building with gable-sided central threshing floor, decorative frets and arbors on both sides, 1750–60. | D-1-80-117-101 |
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Höllentalstraße 6 ( location ) |
Bundwerk | Ornamental gable, mid-18th century | D-1-80-117-434 |
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Höllentalstraße 8/8 a ( location ) |
Bundwerk | Ornamental gable, end of the 18th century | D-1-80-117-435 |
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Höllentalstraße 15 ( location ) |
villa | Villa, two-storey gable roof building with large gable and rear round bay window with balcony, by Ludwig Grothe , 1920. | D-1-80-117-436 | |
Höllentalstraße 54 ( location ) |
Country house | Country house with tent roof, pilaster strips and plaster structure, corner loggia over round bay windows, planning 1916 by Johann Ostler, Garmisch. | D-1-80-117-106 |
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Höllentalstraße 68 ( location ) |
Country house Leonhardihof | Two-storey saddle roof building in the alpine home style with polygonal corner cores, upper floor balcony and two gable loggias over curved cornice, 1919 by Johann Ostler, Garmisch, Christopheruns fresco 1958 by Heinrich Bickel. | D-1-80-117-107 |
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Klammstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Former farmhouse | Two-storey flat gable roof building in a corner position, baroque ventilation hatches in the gable, on the former Bundwerk farm, 18th century | D-1-80-117-111 | |
Klammstrasse 4/4 a ( location ) |
Former farmhouse | Two-storey plastered flat gable roof building with baroque gable hatches, eaves-sided arbor, mid-18th century | D-1-80-117-112 | |
Klammstrasse 6 ( location ) |
Former farmhouse | Two-storey plastered flat gable roof building, end of the 18th century, front door in the middle of the 19th century, Lüftlmalerei renewed. | D-1-80-117-113 | |
Klammstrasse 11 ( location ) |
Bundwerk | Ornamental gable, 2nd half of the 18th century | D-1-80-117-115 |
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Klammstrasse 12 ( location ) |
Bundwerk | Ornamental collar and block components, 18th century | D-1-80-117-116 |
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Klammstrasse 13 ( location ) |
Farmhouse | Two-storey roof-top building, some with a log upper storey, eaves-side arbor and facade painting, 2nd half of the 18th century, Biedermeier front door in the middle of the 19th century | D-1-80-117-117 |
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Klammstrasse 17/17 a ( location ) |
Former double farmhouse | Two-storey flat gable roof building with a gable-sided central antenna, protruding gable part, block construction knee stick, arbors and ornamental collar, 18th century | D-1-80-117-119 |
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Kramerhang 10 ( location ) |
Landhaus Pringsheim | Two-storey flat gable roof building with a gable-sided floor core, all-round arbor, gable arbor and trussing, in the form of the Heimat style, by Anton Braun, 1915/16, external staircase extension by Artur Holzheimer, 1955. | D-1-80-117-454 | |
Kramerplateauweg ( location ) |
Wayside shrine | Chapel wayside shrine, small gable building with plaster structure, marked 1916. West of the war memorial chapel on Kramerplateauweg. | D-1-80-117-312 |
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Kramerplateauweg ( location ) |
War memorial chapel | In 1952, the Garmisch Folk Costume Association built the Garmisch War Memorial Chapel for all those who died and were missing during World War II . It is located on a plateau northwest of Garmisch-Partenkirchen at the foot of the Kramer . Hans Ostler built the conical roof with a walkway and a campanile-like tent roof tower. | D-1-80-117-306 |
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Krankenhausstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Elementary school on Krankenhausstrasse | Former boys' school, two-storey, angled saddle roof building with a set stair tower with corner blocks, pyramid roof and weather vane, in the alpine home style, by Johann Ostler, 1909. | D-1-80-117-429 |
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Kreuzstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Former farmhouse | Two-storey flat gable roof building with a gable-sided central threshing floor and decorative collar gable, altered in the core of the 18th century, 1890 and 1927. | D-1-80-117-121 |
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Kreuzstrasse 2 ( location ) |
Former farmhouse | Flat saddle roof construction, old residential part, block construction, with decorative collar gable, end of the 18th century | D-1-80-117-122 |
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Kreuzstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Farmhouse | Two-storey plastered block construction with a gable-sided central threshing floor and decorative collar gable, end of the 18th century, heavily renovated. | D-1-80-117-123 |
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Kreuzstrasse 16 ( location ) |
Former farmhouse | 18th century gable front (other parts replaced). | D-1-80-117-125 |
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Kreuzstrasse 17 ( location ) |
Former farmhouse | Flat gable roof construction partly with block construction upper floor, arbors and ornamental collar, 1st half of the 18th century, partly renewed. | D-1-80-117-126 |
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Kreuzstrasse 21 ( location ) |
Former farmhouse | Two-storey flat gable roof building with arbor and decorative collar, end of the 18th century, rebuilt in 1957 and 1963, paintings in 1965. | D-1-80-117-127 |
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Lazarettstrasse 2 ( location ) |
Farmhouse "Altes Mesnerhaus" |
Central building on the eaves side with a flat gable roof, partly plastered log building upper floor, ornamental collar and baptismal collar, marked 1692, collar at the end of the 18th century | D-1-80-117-128 | |
Loisachstraße 19/19 a ( location ) |
Double farmhouse | Price roof building with partially plastered log building upper floor, arbors and gable-sided central aerial, marked 1632. | D-1-80-117-130 | |
Loisachstrasse 31 ( location ) |
Former inn | Two-storey flat gable roof building with block construction knee-high, glazed and open arbor and decorative collar, around 1800. | D-1-80-117-132 | |
Loisachstrasse 34 ( location ) |
Former farmhouse | Two-storey flat saddle roof building with log parts, arbors and ornamental collar, mid-18th century | D-1-80-117-134 |
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Loisachstrasse 35 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey, partly paneled block building with a flat gable roof covered with shingle and arbor, 2nd half of the 17th century, the rear was renewed. | D-1-80-117-135 |
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Loisachstrasse 37 ( location ) |
Residential building | Narrow flat saddle roof building with log building upper floor, arbor and decorative collar, 2nd half of the 18th century | D-1-80-117-137 | |
Loisachstrasse 39 ( location ) |
Craftsman House | Three-storey, partially paneled flat gable roof building with arbor and decorative collar, 2nd half of the 18th century, facade painting probably beginning of the 20th century | D-1-80-117-138 | |
Loisachstrasse 43 ( location ) |
Former beneficiary house | Old residential part, stately plastered building with flat gable roof, marked 1766 (painting formerly baroque, now new). | D-1-80-117-139 | |
Loisachstrasse 47 ( location ) |
Bundwerk | Ornamental gable, 2nd half of the 18th century | D-1-80-117-140 | |
Marienplatz ( location ) |
Garmisch war memorial | War memorial, base with inscription panels, crowned by the figure of Mary, 1922. | D-1-80-117-173 |
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Marienplatz 4 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | A two-storey flat gable roof building in a corner position with a vestibule, wooden corner bay window and arbor, 2nd half of the 18th century, bay window from 1870. | D-1-80-117-174 |
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Marienplatz 6 ( location ) |
Parish Church of St. Martin | The Catholic parish church of St. Martin was built as a stately baroque building by Joseph Schmuzer in the years 1730–34. The ceiling paintings are by Matthäus Günther , the frescoes by Franz Zwinck . | D-1-80-117-172 |
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Marienplatz 6 ( location ) |
St. Martin Cemetery | Surrounding abandoned cemetery, walled, 18th century | D-1-80-117-172 associated | |
Marienplatz 8 ( location ) |
Former post office Garmisch | A three-storey hipped roof building in a corner position with a late classical plaster structure and wooden gable-sided balconies, end of the 19th century | D-1-80-117-176 |
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Marienplatz 10 ( location ) |
Old pharmacy | The stately classical building with a broken hipped roof, large gable gables and empire decor was built in 1792 in place of the village smithy. | D-1-80-117-178 |
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Marienplatz 11 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Residential and commercial building in the alpine home style, three-storey eaves-sided system with gable risalit, wooden balconies, carved oriels, gables, around 1890/1900. | D-1-80-117-175 |
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Marienplatz 13/15 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Residential and commercial building in the alpine home style, three-storey picturesque corner building, with wooden baluster balconies, dwarf houses, ornamental gables, ornamental framing, carved bay windows and flat gable roofs, around 1900. | D-1-80-117-177 |
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Marienplatz 14 ( location ) |
"Hiblerhaus" residential and commercial building |
Residential and commercial building, with Lüftlmalerei, gable with price, end of the 18th century, front door Biedermeier. | D-1-80-117-180 |
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Maximilianstrasse 2 ( location ) |
villa | Two-storey, richly structured hipped roof building in Heimatstil forms with boarded knees, ornamental framework on the partly wooden oriel tower, wooden balconies and dwarf house, around 1890. | D-1-80-117-181 | |
Mohrenplatz 2 ( location ) |
Former farmhouse "bei Polznkaspar" |
Einhof, clapboard-covered roof-top building with block construction upper floor, quarry-stone walled west wall, arbor on both sides and transverse aerial, 1595. Now the building houses the Garmisch public library. | D-1-80-117-27 |
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Mohrenplatz 5 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | A two-storey flat gable roof building with arbor and decorative collar, 2nd half of the 18th century | D-1-80-117-187 |
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Mühlstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Break | Community sheep barn, boarded up stand construction, 1623, included Brechlbad with five fireplaces. | D-1-80-117-253 | |
Olympiastraße 10 ( location ) |
District Office Garmisch-Partenkirchen | The building has an elegant mansard roof. It was built in 1915 in the form of an early classical palace. The house is now part of the Garmisch-Partenkirchen District Office. | D-1-80-117-193 |
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Partnachstrasse 46 ( location ) |
villa | two-storey plastered, elegant hipped roof building with bay-like corner extensions, baroque style, enclosed terrace and balcony, around 1910. | D-1-80-117-196 | |
Pfarrhausweg 1 ( location ) |
school | To the south-east of the old parish church of St. Martin, the former cloister and school of the poor school sisters, two-storey saddle roof building with gothic stepped gables, 1852. | D-1-80-117-310 | |
Pfarrhausweg 2 ( location ) |
Old Parish Church of St. Martin "Old Church" |
Two-aisled Gothic hall church with central support, retracted choir and high, southern spire, complex from late Romanesque around 1280, extension 1446, choir 1462, arching 1522; with equipment ; Churchyard wall, remains, medieval. | D-1-80-117-200 |
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Promenadestrasse 2 / 2a ( location ) |
Bundwerk | Ornamental collar, around 1780/90. | D-1-80-117-203 |
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Promenadestraße 6 ( location ) |
Small residential building | Two-storey flat saddle roof building with arbors and ornamental collar, 3rd quarter of the 18th century | D-1-80-117-204 |
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Promenadestrasse 7 ( location ) |
Former farmhouse | Two-storey flat saddle roof building with a broad base with decorative collar, 2nd half of the 18th century, extended in 1929. | D-1-80-117-205 | |
Riess 8 ( location ) |
Olympic bobsleigh run | Natural track with an elevated curve on the northern slope of the Riesserkopf, built in 1910, modernized in 1934/35 according to plans by Stanislaus M. Zentzytzki and expanded to a length of 1654 m;
associated flagpoles along the route and a former iron footbridge. |
D-1-80-117-313 |
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Riess 8 ( location ) |
Olympic bobsleigh run "Bobschuppen" |
The bobsleigh shed has been renovated and now houses a small museum that can be visited free of charge. | D-1-80-117-313 associated | |
Riess 8 ( location ) |
Olympic bobsleigh run "transport elevator" |
Lower station of the transport elevator with tracks. | D-1-80-117-313 associated | |
Riess 8 ( location ) |
Olympic bobsleigh run "Pump House " |
The former pumping station is ruinous with old exterior walls. | D-1-80-117-313 associated | |
Riess 8 ( location ) |
Olympic bobsleigh run "Hydrant" |
Former hydrant for water supply. | D-1-80-117-313 associated | |
Rießerseestraße 20 ( location ) |
Country house | Two-storey, plastered, hipped mansard roof building in historicizing forms with arbors and dormers, by Johann Ostler, 1910. | D-1-80-117-211 | |
Schmiedstrasse 2 ( location ) |
Former residential and trading house "Zum Weinhaus" |
Stately, two-storey flat gable roof, plastered with Lüftlmalerei (partly renewed), inside vault, 18th century | D-1-80-117-221 | |
Schmiedstrasse 6 ( location ) |
Farmhouse | Two-storey central building on the eaves side with a flat saddle roof, ornamental collar and eaves framing, probably 17th century, gable and framing in the 2nd half of the 18th century | D-1-80-117-223 |
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Schmiedstrasse 7 ( location ) |
Former farmhouse | Stately plastered building, ornamental gable 1797, medallion-Lüftlmalerei probably at the same time, two-storey flat saddle roof building with arbors, former business section in 1937 modernized by Hanns Ostler. | D-1-80-117-224 |
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Schmiedstrasse 10 ( location ) |
Farmhouse | Former single courtyard, two-storey block building with flat gable roof and arbor, residential part open block building, 1st half of the 17th century | D-1-80-117-225 |
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Sonnenstrasse 9 ( location ) |
Farmhouse | Two-storey flat saddle roof building with arbor, paneled gable field and deer bust, 18th century | D-1-80-117-241 | |
Sonnenstrasse 17 ( location ) |
Former farmhouse | Price roof construction partly with log building upper floor, arbor and rich ornamental collar, 2nd quarter of the 18th century | D-1-80-117-243 | |
Sonnenstrasse 19 ( location ) |
Bundwerk | Massively padded ornamental band with house figures, 18th century, figures 19th century | D-1-80-117-245 | |
Von-Brug-Straße 5 ( location ) |
Former tax office | Three-storey hipped roof building with gable risalit, bay window, balcony and neo-classical plaster decor, around 1910. | D-1-80-117-246 |
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Von-Müller-Straße 7 ( location ) |
Wrought | Farmhouse and forge, two-storey roof building with arbors and a large eaves canopy in front of the rear forge, end of the 18th and 19th centuries | D-1-80-117-248 | |
Von-Müller-Straße 15 ( location ) |
To the armory | Hammer forge, so-called armory, two-storey flat gable roof building with carved door, Klaubstein chimney and mill wheel, building and door 17th / 18th century. Century, chimney, mill wheel and blacksmith hammer, 18./19. century | D-1-80-117-251 |
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Von-Müller-Straße 20 ( Location ) |
Bundwerk | Rich ornamental gable, mid-18th century | D-1-80-117-252 | |
Zoeppritzstraße 13 ( location ) |
Country house | Two-storey flat gable roof building in the local style with corner bay windows, arbors and boarded gables, by the Braun company, 1913, changed after 1950. | D-1-80-117-303 | |
Zoeppritzstraße 42 ( location ) |
Strauss Villa | Villa of the composer Richard Strauss (1864–1949), two-storey historicizing hipped roof building with a set oriel tower, dwelling houses, plaster and natural stone structure, built by Emanuel von Seidl in 1906–08 . | D-1-80-117-262 |
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Zoeppritzstraße 42 ( location ) |
Park | Large stately park with sculptures. | D-1-80-117-262 associated | |
Zugspitzstraße 3 ( location ) |
Former farmhouse "Cafe Muckefuck" |
Price roof building with log building upper floor and ornamental gable, probably 18th century; | D-1-80-117-259 | |
Zugspitzstraße 3 ( location ) |
Grain bin | Small grain box, block construction, 17./18. Century, on the property at Zugspitzstrasse 3. | D-1-80-117-259 associated | |
Zugspitzstraße 4 ( location ) |
Garmisch Forestry Office | Two-storey plastered flat saddle roof building with decorative collar, marked 1742. | D-1-80-117-260 |
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Zugspitzstraße 21 / 21a ( location ) |
Farmhouse "Zum Schnellreich" |
Stately flat gable roof building with log building upper floor, three-sided arbor and rich ornamental collar, marked 1687. | D-1-80-117-261 |
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Partenkirchen
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Badgasse 1 ( location ) |
Inscription stone | Marked high water level, marked 1700. | D-1-80-117-6 | |
Badgasse 7 ( location ) |
Former farmhouse "Zum Peigerle" |
Two-storey flat gable roof building with a gable-sided tent gate and four-pass light openings in the gable, around 1821. | D-1-80-117-7 | |
Badgasse 14 ( location ) |
"Beerweinhaus" residential and commercial building |
Two-storey towed flat saddle roof building with rich ornamental collar, early 18th century, facade paintings by Heinrich Bickel 1947. | D-1-80-117-9 |
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Badgasse 16 ( location ) |
Former farmhouse "Beim Gerbermann" |
Two-storey towed flat saddle roof building, Tyrolean type, with a gable-sided central antenna and boarded canopy, probably around 1821. | D-1-80-117-11 | |
Badgasse 22 ( location ) |
Bundwerk | Ornamental collar 1822 | D-1-80-117-13 | |
Badgasse 22 ( location ) |
Inscription plaque | Inscription plaque 1822. | D-1-80-117-13 associated | |
Badgasse 24/26 ( location ) |
Inscription plaque "Zum Bummara" |
The inscription on the building with the old house number 91a / 121 indicates the year 1787. | D-1-80-117-14 | |
Badgasse 29/31 ( location ) |
Former double farmhouse | plastered, gable-side central threshing floor, decorative collar marked 1792. | D-1-80-117-15 | |
Bahnhofstrasse 1, 3 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial buildings | Three-storey flat gable roof buildings in the alpine home style opposite the town hall, part of an unfinished town hall square design from 1935; Façade painting and stucco work partly by Oswald Bieber . | D-1-80-117-20 | |
Bahnhofstrasse 2, 4, 6 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial buildings | Three-storey flat gable roof buildings in the alpine home style adjacent to the town hall, part of an incomplete town hall square design from 1935; Façade painting and stuccoing partly by Heinrich Bickel (bay window, no. 2), partly by Oswald Bieber. | D-1-80-117-20 associated | |
Bahnhofstrasse 20 ( location ) |
"Hammerhaus" residential and commercial building |
Three-story hipped roof building with corner tower, longitudinal balconies and dormers, by Franz Xaver Kriegleder, 1928, later modified. | D-1-80-117-21 | |
Ballengasse 11 ( location ) |
Farmhouse | Two-storey flat gable roof building with a former gable-sided central threshing floor, ornamental collar and high arbor, end of the 18th century, modern paintings and ornamental collar. | D-1-80-117-29 |
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Ballengasse 13 ( location ) |
Farmhouse | Flat gable roof construction partly with boarded log building upper floor, arbor and boarded canopy, 2nd half of the 17th century | D-1-80-117-31 | |
Dr.-Gazert-Straße 10 ( location ) |
Small country house | Mansard saddle roof construction and expanded attic, architectural painting and trellis, 1921 by Franz Hunzinger. | D-1-80-117-46 | |
Dr.-Wigger-Strasse 2 ( location ) |
villa | In a corner position, two-storey, painterly structured saddle roof building in historicizing forms with a carved corner oriel tower, dwarf houses, arbors and ornamental frets, marked 1898. | D-1-80-117-48 | |
Dr.-Wigger-Strasse 3 ( location ) |
Gsteig chapel | Small hipped roof building with ridge turrets and plaster structure, rebuilt in 1867 in place of a previous building from 1565. | D-1-80-117-47 | |
Dr.-Wigger-Straße 18 ( location ) |
Artist villa "Haus Riedberg" |
Two-storey neo-baroque hipped roof building with round hooded corner towers, balconies and stucco structure, by Adolf von Hildebrand and Gabriel von Seidl , 1898, 1913 conversions and extension of the winter garden by Carl Sattler , 1937 conversions by Johann Ostler | D-1-80-117-49 |
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Dr.-Wigger-Straße 18 ( location ) |
Levi mausoleum | With marble relief plate, by Adolf von Hildebrand, 1900/01, part of the Levi mausoleum in the south-eastern part of the garden, which was demolished in 1957/58. | D-1-80-117-49 associated | |
Dr.-Wigger-Straße 18 ( location ) |
Park gate | New Baroque, around 1900 | D-1-80-117-49 associated | |
Dr.-Wigger-Straße 18 ( location ) |
park | Park, around 1900 | D-1-80-117-49 associated | |
Dreitorspitzstraße 17 ( location ) |
villa | Ground floor mansard roof building with crooked hips in baroque Art Nouveau forms with asymmetrical gable projections and plaster frames, by Max Schultze , inscribed 1912. | D-1-80-117-42 | |
Dreitorspitzstraße 21 ( location ) |
Country house | Two-storey flat saddle roof building in the alpine home style with arbors, decorative collar and rich facade painting, built in 1923 by the architect Hermann Lang, Munich. | D-1-80-117-43 | |
Dreitorspitzstraße 53 ( location ) |
Country house | Two-storey flat saddle roof building in the alpine home style with arbors, bay windows and ornamental collar, 1928 by architect Hermann Lang, Munich. | D-1-80-117-44 | |
Dreitorspitzstraße 66 ( location ) |
Country house | Two-storey flat saddle roof building in the alpine home style with bay windows, arbors and facade painting, marked 1933. | D-1-80-117-45 | |
Forsterweg 2 ( location ) |
Country house | Two-storey flat gable roof building with half-timbered gable and ground floor side wings with half-timbered knee floors and brick structure, by Zech and Wanner, 1897. | D-1-80-117-56 | |
Floriansplatz ( location ) |
Florian Fountain | Historicizing bronze figure of St. Florian on a high central column in the middle of a stone basin, 1899, figure by Wilhelm von Miller . | D-1-80-117-239 | |
Heuschütt 1 ( location ) |
Gable picture | Wall painting, baroque fresco, inscribed 1739. | D-1-80-117-95 |
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Hindenburgstrasse 41 ( location ) |
Evangelical St. John's Church | Pitched roof construction with octagonal tower, 1891, expansion of the facility by German Bestelmeyer , 1924. | D-1-80-117-96 |
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Hindenburgstrasse 41 ( location ) |
Rectory of the Evangelical Johanneskirche | Two-storey pitched roof structure, by German Bestelmeyer, 1924; Cemetery wall at the same time. | D-1-80-117-96 associated | |
Hirschweg 1 ( location ) |
Country house | Two-storey flat saddle roof building in the alpine home style with wooden balcony porch, end of the 19th century, changed in 1911. | D-1-80-117-293 | |
Hölzlweg 20 ( location ) |
Country house | Ground floor flat saddle roof building in the alpine home style with corner bay window, retracted veranda, gable balcony, sawing-out work on the ornamental collar and paintings, marked 1906. | D-1-80-117-108 | |
Hölzlweg 22 ( location ) |
Country house | In the manner of an Upper Bavarian farmhouse, labeled 1908, with a surrounding baluster arbor, high arbor, star doors and forged window baskets, ornamental framing on the rear, the rich facade painting in Rococo forms by Lehmann. | D-1-80-117-109 | |
Karl-und-Martin-Neuner-Platz 1 ( location ) |
Olympic ski stadium | Horseshoe-shaped system in concrete construction and German national style forms with two side gates and plastic | D-1-80-117-110 |
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Karl-und-Martin-Neuner-Platz 1 ( location ) |
Olympiahaus in the Olympic ski stadium | Restaurant, so-called Olympiahaus, two-storey hipped roof building with south-facing balcony and viewing terrace | D-1-80-117-110 associated | |
Karl-und-Martin-Neuner-Platz 1 ( location ) |
Small Olympic hill | 95 meter high steel structure at the foot of the Gudiberg. | D-1-80-117-110 associated | |
Ludwigstrasse 8 ( location ) |
Former farmhouse "Old House" |
Flat gable roof construction partly with block construction upper floor, arbor and ornamental collar, 1772, 1922 Expansion in alpine Heimatstil forms and painting by Heinrich Bickel. | D-1-80-117-143 |
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Ludwigstrasse 14 ( location ) |
Former craftsman's house | Two-storey Biedermeier hipped roof building with box cornice, end of the 18th century, renovated in 1936. | D-1-80-117-145 | |
Ludwigstrasse 15 ( location ) |
Grain bin | The block building, marked 1602, is located in the courtyard of the Haus zum Moarhof and is the oldest troad box in the Werdenfelser Land. | D-1-80-117-146 | |
Ludwigstrasse 24 ( location ) |
Facade "Gasthof Fraundorfer" |
Rich painting of the facade by Heinrich Bickel, 1928. | D-1-80-117-148 |
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Ludwigstrasse 27 ( location ) |
Bay window and front door | Two-storey wooden bay window in historicizing forms with a hooded roof, around 1900 | D-1-80-117-150 |
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Ludwigstrasse 27 ( location ) |
Front door | Double-leaf wooden door with skylight, around 1900 | D-1-80-117-150 associated | |
Ludwigstrasse 42 ( location ) |
Madonna | House Madonna, neo-baroque wooden sculpture under a canopy, early 20th century | D-1-80-117-152 |
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Ludwigstrasse 45 ( location ) |
Gasthof "Zum Rassen" | The history of the Gasthof Zum Rassen goes back to the 16th century. At that time the owners were the Andechs Benedictines , who were known as admirers of Saint Rasso . The present name of the inn is derived from this saint, whose figure also adorns the facade. The current three-storey gable building with a late Classicist facade structure and iron balcony was built after the great fire in 1865. In addition, a large baroque house Madonna adorns the building. The facade was painted in 1987/88. | D-1-80-117-155 |
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Ludwigstrasse 46 ( location ) |
Parish Church of the Assumption of Mary | The parish church was first mentioned in 1347. The Wessobrunn builder Joseph Schmuzer redesigned this Gothic church into a baroque church, which however fell victim to the great fire of 1865. Matthias Berger built the current neo-Gothic three-aisled hall church with retracted choir and western pointed helmet tower from 1868 to 1871. The old high altar painting by Litterini was saved and is now in the aisle. | D-1-80-117-153 |
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Ludwigstrasse 46 ( location ) |
terrace | With tuff parapet and outside stairs, 1868–71 | D-1-80-117-153 associated | |
Ludwigstrasse 47 ( location ) |
Werdenfels Museum "Zum Schlampp" |
The former town hall and trading house was one of the few buildings that was spared during the Partenkirchen market fire in 1865. Today the Werdenfelser Heimatmuseum is located in the Haus zum Schlampp or the Wackerle-Haus . The three-storey gable roof building in a corner position with facade painting and stone portal was built after a fire in 1747, but has a much older core. | D-1-80-117-156 |
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Ludwigstrasse 56 ( location ) |
facade | Stucco facade in baroque forms and painted cartouches, around 1925–35. | D-1-80-117-162 |
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Ludwigstrasse 70 ( location ) |
Farmhouse | Two-storey flat gable roof building with a gable-sided tennis gate, 1811. | D-1-80-117-166 | |
Ludwigstrasse 74/74 a ( location ) |
Double farmhouse | Two-storey flat saddle roof building with a gable-sided central antenna, 1811. | D-1-80-117-168 | |
Ludwigstrasse 76/78 ( location ) |
Double farmhouse | Two-storey flat saddle roof building with a gable-sided central antenna, 1811, modern facade painting. | D-1-80-117-169 | |
Ludwigstrasse 80/82 ( location ) |
Double farmhouse | Two-storey flat gable roof building with a gable-sided central threshing floor and a low projecting gable, 1811. | D-1-80-117-170 | |
Ludwigstrasse 81 ( location ) |
"Marienhof" residential and commercial building |
Two-storey arched flat gable roof building with mezzanine, semicircular bay windows and facade painting, by Hans Kirchhoff, 1934/35, frescoes by Hans Bickel inscribed 1935. | D-1-80-117-302 | |
Mittenwalder Straße 16 ( location ) |
Country house | Two-storey, native-style hipped roof building with half-timbered gable or knee-high, standing bay window and gable balcony, by Josef Wackerle , 1908. | D-1-80-117-182 | |
Mittenwalder Straße 39 ( location ) |
Small country house | Two-storey flat gable roof building in the style of the homeland with a curved baluster balcony, towed northern entrance wing, standing bay windows and rich facade painting, around 1930. | D-1-80-117-185 | |
Mittenwalder Straße 42 ( location ) |
Country house | Two-storey flat-gable roof building in the style of the homeland with profiled beam heads and facade paintings, marked 1934, frescoes by Heinrich Bickel. | D-1-80-117-184 | |
Mittenwalder Straße 53 ( location ) |
Country house | Two-storey flat-gable roof building in the style of the homeland with a three-sided arbor, high arbor, decorative collar and painted frames, by Josef Eizenberger, 1912. | D-1-80-117-186 | |
Münchner Strasse 1 ( location ) |
St. Sebastian Chapel "Sebastianskircherl" |
During the Thirty Years War the plague cemetery was located on the site . The baroque saddle roof building with a western tent roof tower was built in 1637 and consecrated to Saints Sebastian and Rochus , the patrons of the plague. The tower and the sacristy were added in 1776. In 1925, Josef Wackerle converted the chapel into a war memorial with an attached green area. The facade paintings and the painting of the apocalyptic riders are also by him. | D-1-80-117-171 |
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Münchner Straße 12 ( location ) |
front door | Carved double door with skylight, 1866. | D-1-80-117-188 | |
Münchner Strasse 36 ( location ) |
Country house | Two-storey, home-style saddle roof building with wooden balcony, bay window, dwarf house and facade painting, by Sigmund Weidenschlager, 1909/10. | D-1-80-117-189 | |
Münchner Strasse 40 ( location ) |
"Advokatenhaus" residential building |
Two-storey flat gable roof building in the style of a homeland with boarded-up knee sticks, wooden balconies, arched windows and decorative collar on the boarded canopy, 1899. | D-1-80-117-190 | |
Münchner Strasse 65 ( location ) |
New Partenkirchen cemetery | Cemetery chapel with caretaker's apartment and crypt arcades, ground floor complex with a monumental baroque onion dome over the gable roof chapel and the adjoining hipped roof tracts covered with shingles, by Hermann Lang, 1913. | D-1-80-117-191 |
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Obermühlweg 1 ( location ) |
Obermühle | Two-storey, stately flat gable roof building with plaster structure and facade painting on the western residential part, collar and arbor on the central commercial section, bay window, arbor and gable hatches on the eastern residential section and the sawmill to the west, western residential section marked 1755, collar and saw 19th century, eastern residential section, early 20th century | D-1-80-117-192 | |
Pfarrgasse 2 ( location ) |
Partenkirchen rectory | Two-story hipped roof building with a simple plaster structure, after 1833. | D-1-80-117-197 | |
Pfarrgasse 4 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey hipped roof building with facade painting, probably after 1833. | D-1-80-117-198 | |
Professor-Wackerle-Strasse 8 ( location ) |
Country house | Two-storey flat saddle roof building in the alpine home style with boarded knees, corner core, arbors, ornamental collar and rich facade painting, by Hermann Lang, 1927, frescoes by Heinrich Bickel. | D-1-80-117-202 |
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Rathausplatz 1 ( location ) |
Garmisch-Partenkirchen town hall | Three- or four-story gable building with an open ground floor hall, three-story twelve-axis eaves side building with triangular core, built in 1935 on the occasion of the unification of Garmisch and Partenkirchen in reduced forms of the alpine home style by Oswald Bieber, facade paintings by Josef Wackerle. | D-1-80-117-206 |
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Rathausplatz 15/16 ( location ) |
facade | Richly painted facade, restored in 1935 by Heinrich Bickel and Oswald E. Bieber, 1977 | D-1-80-117-208 | |
Rathausplatz 17, 18 ( location ) |
facade | Façade painting and stuccoing, 1935 by Karl Gries and Arnulf Albinger. | D-1-80-117-311 | |
Rathausstrasse 1/3/5 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Façade painting and stuccoing, 1935 by Heinrich Bickel and Oswald Bieber. | D-1-80-117-209 | |
Rathausstrasse 2/4 ( location ) |
Residential building | Façade painting and stuccoing, 1935 by Heinrich Bickel and Oswald Bieber. | D-1-80-117-209 associated | |
Reintalstrasse 7 ( location ) |
Town hall wing | Four-storey wing belonging to the town hall, 1935 | D-1-80-117-206 associated | |
Römerstrasse 30 ( location ) |
Villa "Gumppenburg" |
Three-storey, asymmetrically structured building in Heimatstil and dominant hillside location with crooked roofs, onion-corner tower, bay windows, roof zone with ornamental trusses and framing as well as terraces, built in 1897 by Georg Meister, Munich, redesigned in 1911 by Gabriel von Seidl. | D-1-80-117-217 | |
Schnitzschulstraße 2/4 ( location ) |
Former farmhouse | Two-storey flat gable roof building with a gable-side center barn and a short forward gable, after 1811. | D-1-80-117-226 | |
Schnitzschulstraße 6 ( location ) |
Former farmhouse | Two-storey flat saddle roof building with a gable-sided central threshing floor, niche Madonna and short forward gable, built after a fire in 1811. | D-1-80-117-227 |
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Schnitzschulstraße 10 ( location ) |
"Zum Manger" residential and commercial building |
The first mention of the house with the old house number 140/141 comes from the year 1600. Around 1700 the building was divided into two halves. The left side was demolished in 1912, and Salvetti erected a two-storey flat gable roof building with a shop window, bay window and block construction gable in the picturesque Baroque style in its place. | D-1-80-117-228 | |
Schnitzschulstraße 17/19 ( location ) |
Richard Strauss Institute "Villa Christina" |
Former mansion, now Richard Strauss Institute, two-storey, homely mansard hipped roof building with towers, crooked hipped roof projections, wooden balconies and ornamental framework, 1893 for L. Mayer-v. Doss built by architect Wilhelm Manchot , Mannheim. | D-1-80-117-229 |
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Schnitzschulstraße 17/19 ( location ) |
Partenkirchen spa gardens | Park and fence. | D-1-80-117-229 associated | |
Sonnenbergstrasse ( location ) |
Antonius Fountain | Stone figure on a high pedestal in the middle of a tuff basin, around 1880. | D-1-80-117-238 | |
Sonnenbergstrasse 17 ( location ) |
Front door | Neo-Gothic front door, after 1863. | D-1-80-117-236 | |
Wankweg 2 ( location ) |
Bundwerk | Rich ornamental collar with a partially paneled front collar, marked 1715, 1916 and reused after 1996. | D-1-80-117-254 | |
Wettersteinstraße 30 ( location ) |
Werdenfels High School | Former boys' school, three-winged, two- or three-storey complex with pitched roofs and southern auditorium extension, based on plans by Oswald Eduard Bieber, 1938–1954. | D-1-80-117-439 | |
Wettersteinstraße 41 ( location ) |
Pension villa "Haus Therese" |
Two-storey, homely hipped roof building with corner bay windows, three-sided balconies and facade painting on the front part of the house, by M. Simon, 1910, 1990/91 conversion and division into condominiums. | D-1-80-117-255 | |
Wilhelm-von-Miller-Weg 10 ( location ) |
Villa "Leitenschlößl" |
Three-storey hipped roof building in historicizing Art Nouveau forms with large loggias, strong belvedere tower and plastered structure, converted and expanded by Emanuel von Seidl for Wilhelm von Miller in 1896–99. | D-1-80-117-257 | |
Wilhelm-von-Miller-Weg 20 ( location ) |
Former farmhouse "Leitenhof" |
Two-storey roof-top building, probably 18th century, extension to a country house with bay window in 1908 by Hugo Roeckl for Helene von Miller. | D-1-80-117-258 |
Esterberg
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Esterberg 1 ( location ) |
Esterbergalm | Schwaighof and Alm, two-storey, partially boarded-up plastered building with leg shingle flat saddle roof, probably 18th century, heavily renovated in 1980. | D-1-80-117-265 |
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Esterberg 1 ( location ) |
Joseph's Chapel | Small gable roof building with shingled roof turret, 1803. | D-1-80-117-265 associated |
Griesen
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Ofenwald ( location ) |
chapel | Ground floor building with hipped roof with vestibule and clapboard onion roof turret; built around 1905/10 by architect Heinrich Neu, Munich; with equipment ; at the national border. | D-1-80-117-266 |
Gschwandt
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Gschwandt ( location ) |
chapel | Saddle roof construction with bell cage and roof turret, 1883. | D-1-80-117-267 |
Hintergraseck
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Grasecker Viehweide ( location ) |
chapel | Saddle roof construction with bell cage and roof turret, 18./19. Century. | D-1-80-117-268 |
Kaltenbrunn
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Kaltenbrunn 36 ( location ) |
Wayside shrine | Saddle roof building with large picture niche, 18th century; with equipment. | D-1-80-117-270 |
Mittergraseck
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Graseck 10 ( location ) |
Farmhouse | Two-storey flat gable roof with knee sticks and arbors, probably from the middle of the 19th century. | D-1-80-117-271 |
Saint Anton
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Sankt Anton 1 ( location ) |
Catholic votive and pilgrimage church St. Anton | Octagonal baroque core building with northwestern choir extension, by Fabian Mayr 1704/05, 1734–36 extension to the south and uniform extension of the complex with walkways, grottos and onion dome by Joseph Schmuzer; with equipment | D-1-80-117-272 |
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Sankt Anton 1 ( location ) |
Franciscan monastery St. Anton | Former priests' house, now a Franciscan monastery, simple gable roof building with hipped corners on the west side with painted structure, around 1740, since 1935 a Franciscan monastery. | D-1-80-117-272 associated | |
St. Anton ( location ) |
Way of the Cross | Between Partenkirchen and St. Anton, ten station chapels with saddle roofs, around 1780/90; with equipment. | D-1-80-117-273 | |
St. Anton ( location ) |
Well chapel | Open gable roof construction, 1st half of the 18th century; with equipment | D-1-80-117-274 | |
St. Anton facilities ( location ) |
King Ludwig Monument | Memorial, classifying bust of King Ludwig II on a mounted base, inscribed 1895; in the facilities below St. Anton. | D-1-80-117-275 | |
Forest road to the Esterberg ( location ) |
Dax Chapel | Saddle roof construction with plaster structure, marked 1852; with equipment ; on the way from St. Anton to Esterberg, north of Partenkirchen. | D-1-80-117-276 |
Schachen
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Schachen 1 ( location ) |
Hunting lodge | Two-storey timber frame construction in the Swiss house style with flat gable roof, one-storey side extensions, arbors and sawing work, by Georg Dollmann for King Ludwig II., 1869–71; with equipment. | D-1-80-117-277 |
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Schlattan
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Schlattan 2 ( location ) |
Grain bin | Grain box belonging to house no. 2, block construction with profiled lintel, around 1650, modern roof structure. | D-1-80-117-279 | |
Schlattan ( location ) |
Chapel at the Pfeifferalm inn | Small steep roof building, 1697; with equipment | D-1-80-117-278 |
Schwaigwang
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Schwaigwang 1 ( location ) |
Vogtshaus | Gutshof, seat of the Werdenfels caretaker from 1632 to the 18th century; two-storey flat gable roof building in Heimatstil forms with knee-high floor, baroque coat of arms fresco and south-facing sundial, stately plastered building, in the core 17th / 18th. Century, extension after the middle of the 19th century in Swiss house style with wooden arbors; Baroque coat of arms in the gable, Biedermeier front door. | D-1-80-117-280 | |
Schlossanger ruin Werdenfels ( location ) |
Werdenfels ruins | Former caretaker's residence, unplastered stone wall remains around 1180, ruin since the 17th century. | D-1-80-117-281 |
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Vordergraseck
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Vordergraseck ( location ) |
chapel | Saddle roof construction with roof turrets, 19./20. Century. | D-1-80-117-282 |
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Wamberg
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Wamberg 10 ( location ) |
Small farmhouse | Two-storey plastered flat saddle roof building with gable and eaves side arbor, leg shingle roof, mid-19th century. | D-1-80-117-285 | |
Wamberg 12 ( location ) |
Small farmhouse | Two-storey plastered flat saddle roof building with gable and eaves side arbor, leg shingle roof, mid-19th century. | D-1-80-117-287 | |
Wamberg 13 ( location ) |
Double farmhouse | Gable-split flat-shingle-roofed flat saddle roof building with partially boarded upper storey and arbors, with shingle roof, 2nd half of the 18th century. | D-1-80-117-288 |
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Wamberg 13 ( location ) |
Grain bin | Log building, 2nd half of the 17th century, offset approx. 100 m to the north. | D-1-80-117-288 associated | |
Wamberg 18 ( location ) |
Catholic branch church St. Anna | baroque hall building with eastern onion dome, marked 1720; with equipment | D-1-80-117-283 |
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Wamberg ( location ) |
Hayloft | Wiesstadel, outwardly inclined block building made of unprocessed round timber with a flat gable roof, ridge column marked 1875. | D-1-80-117-427 | |
Wamberg ( location ) |
Hayloft | Wiesstadel, outwardly inclined block building made of untreated round timber with a flat gable roof covered with clapboard and profiled ridge pillars and towed boarded annex, 2nd half of the 19th century. | D-1-80-117-428 |
Wettersteinalm
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Wettersteinalm 1 ( location ) |
Wettersteinalm | Ground floor plastered building with flat gable roof and decorative collar, 19th century, roof and decorative collar 1974. | D-1-80-117-291 |
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Zugspitze
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Zugspitze 1 ( location ) |
Refuge of the German Alpine Club, so-called Munich House | Ground floor monopitch roof construction, partly concrete masonry, with retaining wall on the slope, by Adolf Wenz, 1897, heightened floor with knee stick, extension and shingling of the south-eastern eaves side, partial sheeting of the north-western eaves side, 1911-13,
with weather station, former royal high-altitude observatory, tower-like, sheet metal-clad half-timbered building on the ground floor made of concrete masonry, by Adolf Wenz, 1900, with memorial plaques to Adolf Wenz, inscribed 1897, and commemorative plaque to Josef Enzensperger, the latter by Heinrich Waderé, 1904. (To the history of the house) |
D-1-80-117-452 |
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Zugspitze 3 ( location ) |
Radio transmission point | Outer quarter-ton shell made of three hyperbolic shells made of aluminum framework with aluminum and plexiglass panels, with a northern antenna bridge and foundations of the earlier southern antenna bridge;
Interior building, three-story, made of lightweight construction elements, with tunnel; with technical equipment; by Hans Maurer with Oberpostdirektion Munich, 1975–81. |
D-1-80-117-446 | |
Zugspitze 4 ( location ) |
Former radiation measuring station of the Institute for Physics and Astrophysics of the Max Planck Society | Spaceship-like construction with rounded corners and towed pyramid roof made of self-supporting, metal-faced aluminum construction, in assembly construction, elevated on the foundations of a former military cable car, by Uwe Breukel, 1963. | D-1-80-117-447 |
Former architectural monuments
This section lists objects that were previously entered in the list of monuments.
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Garmisch Mohrenplatz 4 ( location ) |
Old school house | Wide-spread, two-storey saddle roof construction, in the core 17th / 18th centuries Century, converted into a school building around 1835, later changed several times. The building was demolished in 2007 and replaced by a new building in Alpine style. | ||
Kaltenbrunn Kaltenbrunn 32 ( location ) |
chapel | Modern; with historical equipment | ||
Partenkirchen Ballengasse 18/20 ( location ) |
front door | Carved front door, after 1863. | 0 | |
Partenkirchen Ludwigstrasse 52 ( location ) |
front door | Carved door, after 1865. | ||
Partenkirchen Ludwigstrasse 54 ( location ) |
Bay window | built at the beginning of the 20th century | ||
Partenkirchen Ludwigstrasse 60 ( location ) |
balcony | Iron balcony, late Classicist, after 1865. | ||
Partenkirchen Mittenwalder Straße 38 ( location ) |
Country house | In the local style with facade paintings by Heinrich Bickel, built in 1935/36 by the architect Artur Holzheimer. | ||
Partenkirchen Römerstraße 3 ( location ) |
Front door | Carved front door, after 1863. | 0 | |
Partenkirchen Römerstraße 9/11 ( location ) |
Front door | Double front door, after 1863. | 0 | |
Partenkirchen Sonnenbergstrasse 6 ( location ) |
Farmhouse "Larashaus" |
With decorative collar gable and gable-sided central threshing floor, marked 1754, renewed in 1979. | 0 | |
Partenkirchen Sonnenbergstrasse 8 ( location ) |
Inscription plaque | Inscription plaque on the front, 1729. | ||
Partenkirchen Sonnenbergstraße 11 ( location ) |
Front door | Carved front door, after 1863. | 0 |
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d e f g Walk through Garmisch. (PDF; 684 kB) Garmisch-Partenkirchen Tourist Office, accessed on December 22, 2011 .
- ↑ The history of the hussar. Restaurant Husar, accessed on May 21, 2016 .
- ↑ The Inn (story). Gasthaus zur Schranne, accessed on May 21, 2016 .
- ↑ Visit the bobsleigh shed. bobbahn-gap.de, accessed on December 22, 2011 .
- ↑ a b c d e Walk through Partenkirchen. (PDF; 684 kB) Garmisch-Partenkirchen Tourist Office, accessed on December 22, 2011 .
- ↑ Hans Kratzer: Germany's highest-altitude monuments In: Süddeutsche Zeitung . Online version February 28, 2020, accessed February 29, 2020.
- ↑ history. (No longer available online.) Wirtshaus Mohrenplatz, archived from the original on March 28, 2012 ; Retrieved December 21, 2011 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
Remarks
- ↑ 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
- Wilhelm Neu, Volker Liedke: Upper Bavaria . Ed .: Michael Petzet , Bavarian State Office for the Preservation of Monuments (= Monuments in Bavaria . Volume I.2 ). Oldenbourg, Munich 1986, ISBN 3-486-52392-9 .
- Martin Schöll: Houses that no longer stand ... 2nd edition. ADAM Verlag, Garmisch-Partenkirchen 1981.
Web links
- Bavarian Monument Atlas (cartographic representation of the Bavarian architectural and ground monuments by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation (BLfD) )
- List of monuments for Garmisch-Partenkirchen (PDF) at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation