List of architectural monuments in Gars am Inn

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The monuments of the Upper Bavarian market Gars am Inn 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.

Au am Inn monastery church

Architectural monuments according to districts

Gars a.Inn

location object description File no. image
Gars
( location )
Ensemble Marktplatz Gars a.Inn The small market town of Gars, located on a terrace above the Inn, developed immediately south of the Gars monastery, founded in the 8th century and later Augustinian canons' monastery , at the latest since the 12th century . The center of the settlement is the rectangular, north-south-facing, closed market place. E-1-83-118-1 Ensemble Marktplatz Gars a.Inn
At tower 3
( location )
Residential building Ground floor flat saddle roof building in block construction with gable bay windows and carved or painted ornaments, probably 18th century. D-1-83-118-1 BW
Grottensteig 1, 3
( location )
Former customs house Ground floor flat saddle roof building on a high slope structure, with plaster structure, 17th / 18th centuries Century, renewed in 1982. D-1-83-118-2 BW
Hauptstrasse 30
( location )
Former monastery economy now residential building, two-storey flat saddle roof building in a corner, in the core 17th / 18th. Century. D-1-83-118-5 Former monastery economy
Hauptstrasse 32; Hauptstrasse 34; Kirchplatz 5
( location )
Former monastery economy now residential houses, two two-story plastered buildings with flat gable roofs, in the core 17th / 18th. Century. D-1-83-118-6 Former monastery economy
Hauptstrasse 36; Hauptstrasse 38
( location )
Former monastery economy or monastery judge's house now residential houses, one or two-story plastered buildings with flat gable roofs, in the core 17th / 18th Century, No. 38 with coat of arms stone, inscribed with the year 1601. D-1-83-118-7 Former monastery economy or monastery judge's house
Hauptstrasse 41
( location )
Rectory two-storey neo-baroque mansard hipped roof with plaster structure and magnificent portal, 1897. D-1-83-118-9 Rectory
Hauptstrasse 42
( location )
Former monastery economy now an inn, two-storey plastered building with flat gable roof, in the core 17th / 18th. century D-1-83-118-8 Former monastery economy
Hauptstrasse 44
( location )
Former monastery economy now residential building, two-storey plastered building with hipped roof, in the core 17th / 18th. Century. D-1-83-118-10 BW
Gars
( location )
chapel small baroque saddle roof building with plaster structure and gusset painting, 18th century. D-1-83-118-27 chapel
Johannesgasse
( location )
chapel so-called Johann Nepomuk Chapel, simple saddle roof building with a large figure niche, 1751, renovated in 1970 and 1980; with equipment. D-1-83-118-15 BW
Johannesgasse
( location )
Marian column Granite column with a crowning figure of Mary and a simple granite fountain, late 19th century. D-1-83-118-11 Marian column
Johannesgasse 16
( location )
Craftsman's house, former pottery Two-storey Biedermeier eaves side building consisting of two houses with gable roof, niche Madonna and historical shop surround, mid-19th century. D-1-83-118-13 BW
Johannesgasse 18
( location )
Craftsman's house, former rope factory two-storey Biedermeier side eaves building with flat saddle roof and plaster structure, mid-19th century, panel painting on the facade, marked with the year 1804; with historical workshop equipment. D-1-83-118-12 BW
Church Square 1; Kirchplatz 2
( location )
Former southern gatehouse of the monastery three-storey flat gable roof building with gate passage, 17th century core; in structural connection with the former parish church (Kirchplatz 3). D-1-83-118-23 BW
Church square 2; Church square 4; Kirchplatz 6
( location )
Former servants' houses of the monastery economy now residential houses, two-storey gable roof buildings under the same ridge, in the core 17th / 18th. Century, expanded after 1803. D-1-83-118-16 BW
Church square 7; Church square 9; Church square 11; Kirchplatz 13
( location )
Former guest wing of the monastery now residential houses, three-storey plastered saddle roof construction with passage, south-facing standing and flat bay windows, in the core 17th century, changed after 1803. D-1-83-118-18 BW
Kirchplatz 8
( location )
Catholic parish and monastery church of the Assumption and St. Radegundis formerly Augustinian monastery church, baroque wall pillar hall with side chapels, galleries, recessed straight choir and western double tower facade, by Gaspare and Cristoforo Zuccalli, 1661/62, south tower superstructure and vestibule from 1855; with equipment; Felix Chapel, formerly a chapter house, a baroque groin-vaulted room, rebuilt by Gaspare and Cristoforo Zuccalli in 1661/62, in 1674 into a grave and mercy chapel; with equipment; Poor Souls Chapel, so-called Herz-Jesu-Kapelle, small southern extension with gable roof and plaster structure, 17th century; with equipment. D-1-83-118-19 Catholic parish and monastery church of the Assumption and St. Radegundis
more pictures
Kirchplatz 8; Kloster-Auer-Strasse 3; Near Kloster-Auer-Straße
( location )
graveyard probably medieval; with historical grave monuments embedded in the facades of the morgue. D-1-83-118-22 BW
Kirchplatz 10
( location )
Former monastery building of the Augustinian canons monastery now Redemptorist monastery, three-storey baroque hip roof wing with plastered structure around two courtyards, by Gaspare and Cristoforo Zuccalli, 1657–59; West wing, former prelate floor, adjoining the church front to the north, extension from corner bay 1950/51; East wing, former Konventstock, extension to the west instead of the former Zehentstadel in 1968; North wing demolished after 1803, rebuilt in 1880 as an intermediate wing, further expansion after 1950. D-1-83-118-20 BW
Kloster-Auer-Straße 3
( location )
Former parish church of St. Peter now residential building, three-storey saddle roof building with plaster structure and drawn-in polygonal choir closure, 1692, after 1803 profaned and rebuilt. D-1-83-118-24 Former parish church of St. Peter
Marktberg 3
( location )
Residential building Two-storey Biedermeier eaves side building with gable roof, mid-19th century. D-1-83-118-28 BW
Marketplace
( location )
Marian column Neo-Baroque figure of Mary on a stone columnar stone plinth with a fountain, late 19th century. D-1-83-118-30 Marian column
Near Marktberg
( location )
Gate chapel neo-baroque baldachin-like chapel building with plaster structure, bell lantern and Lourdes grotto, around 1900, on the structural basis of the 18th century. D-1-83-118-3 BW
Obere Klosterfelder
( location )
chapel so-called Marienkapelle, small open gable roof building with gable tondo, around 1900; with equipment. D-1-83-118-4 BW
Urtelfeld
( location )
Way of the Cross in the Urtlgraben fourteen cast-iron station relief panels on pillars, probably from the end of the 19th century. D-1-83-118-26 BW
Urtelfeld
( location )
St. Ulrich's Chapel small groin vaulted gable roof building with plaster structure and west tower, rebuilt in 1903 instead of a previous Baroque building; with equipment. D-1-83-118-100 BW

Gars train station

location object description File no. image
Innwerkstrasse 1 - 10, 12, 14
( location )
Innwerk settlement with twelve small single-family houses along a narrow street; Ground-floor plastered buildings with pitched roofs, green shutters and entrance extensions with a low ridge, built according to plans by Michael Steinbrecher (Munich), 1938; with surrounding small house gardens. D-1-83-118-59 Innwerk settlement
Kaminger Weg 9
( location )
Farmhouse two-storey stable house with log building upper floor and flat gable roof, early 19th century; Associated barn, pillar pillar with upper framing zone and flat gable roof, early 19th century. D-1-83-118-58 BW

Au am Inn

location object description File no. image
Au
( location )
Ensemble of the former Klosterhofmark Au The former monastery on the left bank of the Inn emerged from a cell of two priests first mentioned around 790, which was soon expanded into a Benedictine monastery and placed under the Salzburg Cathedral monastery. The exterior of the entire complex is largely intact and the relationship to the surrounding cultural landscape has been impressively preserved. E-1-83-118-2 Ensemble of the former Klosterhofmark Au
more pictures
At Klosterfeld 2; Monastery courtyard; Cloister courtyard 3; Klosterhof 12
( location )
Monastery wing and economy of the former Augustinian canons monastery two-storey baroque saddle roof buildings with plastered structure, turrets and southern passage, grouped around a southern cloister courtyard, with remains of the former library room and built-in ballroom in the east wing, by Cristoforo Zucalli , 1687/88, brewery and farm business since 1803, labeled with the year 1844; in the east wing since 1844 Bräustüberl, with furnishings, first quarter of the 20th century. D-1-83-118-35 Monastery wing and economy of the former Augustinian canons monastery
more pictures
Buchenau
( location )
Chapel of St. Johann Nepomuk So-called Nepomuk Chapel, a small neo-Gothic saddle roof building, built in 1903 instead of a previous building. D-1-83-118-44 BW
Buchenau 1
( location )
Former summer cellar Two-storey head building of a vaulted ice cellar, with a steep pitched roof, gabled central projectile and decorative plaster structure in the Maximilian style, marked with the year 1852. D-1-83-118-111 BW
In the hallway Stampfl
( location )
Wayside shrine small gable roof house, 18th century, renovated. D-1-83-118-45 BW
Innlände 1
( location )
Former monastery tavern Now an inn, two-storey, stately plastered building with a standing bay window and half-hipped roof, built in 1604 on an older basis. D-1-83-118-43 Former monastery tavern
Innlände 2
( location )
Residential building Former servants' house, so-called tailor's house, one-storey, partially plastered block building with knee stick and flat saddle roof, 18th century. D-1-83-118-39 Residential building
Klosterhof 8
( location )
Former monastery judge's house two-storey eaves side building with flat gable roof and arbor porch, in the core from 1559, in the 18th / 19th century. Century expansion to a forge. D-1-83-118-36 Former monastery judge's house
Klosterstrasse 3
( location )
Former provost house two-storey saddle roof building with rear arbor extension, in the core 16./17. Century. D-1-83-118-38 BW
Klosterstrasse 5
( location )
Catholic parish and monastery church of the Assumption former Augustinian canons' church, baroque wall-pillar hall church with side chapels, overlying galleries, choir rotunda and western double tower facade, by Simon Pöllner, 1708–22, rebuilt on the basis of the late Gothic previous building from 1451, expansion of the late medieval western towers in the basement in 1737; with equipment; Cemetery walling, 18./19. Century; Former Augustinian canons' monastery building, since 1854 Franciscan convent, four three-storey wings around two inner courtyards with a chapel in the east wing, based on plans by Cristophorus Zuccalli, 1686/87, intermediate wing and heightening of the three baroque two-storey wings in the 20th century; with equipment; former gate wing of the monastery, three-storey half-hipped roof building with drive-through portal and polygonal bay window, in the core 1687, in the 19th century school and parsonage, now part of the Franciscan monastery, modernized; adjoining residential building to the north, small ground floor flat gable roof building, 18th century. D-1-83-118-34 Catholic parish and monastery church of the Assumption
more pictures
Klosterstrasse 10
( location )
Former Zehentstadel of the monastery Two-story, massive plastered building with a steep pitched roof, marked with the year 1565, modernized. D-1-83-118-37 Former Zehentstadel of the monastery
Game management 2
( location )
Former Bundwerkstadel with flat gable roof and massive stable extension, second quarter of the 19th century; In 1976 transferred from Evenhausen / Rosenheim district and expanded as a cattle barn for the Spielleitenhof. D-1-83-118-46 BW

Hampersberg

location object description File no. image
Hampersberg 1
( location )
House of a former tannery Two-storey plastered building with flat gable roof and pent roofs on the sides, marked with the year 1649. D-1-83-118-62 BW
Hampersberg 1
( location )
Former mill Ground floor baroque plastered building with a crooked roof and plaster structure, 18th century. D-1-83-118-63 BW
Hampersberg 17
( location )
Residential building two-storey plastered gable roof building, 1821; Erected above the Hampersberg castle, which was demolished in 1759. D-1-83-118-64 BW

Huttenstätt

location object description File no. image
Huttenstätt 4
( location )
Residential part of a former stable house Flat gable roof building with irregular granite slab cladding and plaster framing of the windows, probably at the beginning of the 19th century, the roof was renewed around 1996 and the gable field was newly bricked up. D-1-83-118-110 BW
Huttenstätt 5
( location )
Einfirsthof and inn Two-storey flat gable roof building, residential part in unplastered granite and field stone masonry with brick arches and plastered gable triangle, around 1865. D-1-83-118-70 BW
Lengmooser Strasse
( location )
Wayside shrine and former landmark so-called Count's Cross, made of red marble, marked with the year 1797. D-1-83-118-69 BW

Mittergars

location object description File no. image
Dorfstrasse 3
( location )
Former wagon factory Two-storey block construction, plastered ground floor, with flat gable roof, gable framing and balcony, early 19th century, former workshop part modernized. D-1-83-118-84 BW
Dorfstrasse 38
( location )
Residential stable house Stately two-storey flat gable roof building with knee-high floor, plastered structures and a rich bund on the economic section, marked with the year 1844. D-1-83-118-79 BW
In Mittergars
( location )
Marian column Neo-Baroque stone figure of Mary with Christ child on a high column shaft with base, 1909, in memory of the old parish church, since 1920 also a war memorial. D-1-83-118-85 BW
Kirchenstrasse 4
( location )
Farm buildings Elongated unplastered quarry stone building with a flat, hipped gable roof to the west, arched ventilation and a large house crucifix on the gable end, marked with the year 1841. D-1-83-118-81 BW
Kirchenstrasse 7
( location )
Rectory two-storey half-hipped roof building with bat dormers, around 1910;

Remise, ground floor hipped roof construction, around 1910.

D-1-83-118-112 BW
Lohener Straße 3
( location )
Residential stable of a three-sided courtyard Two-storey flat gable roof building with lattice framework on the farm section, around 1850. D-1-83-118-82 BW
Mühlenweg 3
( location )
Former Mühlenstadel two-storey plastered building with a crooked hip roof, first third of the 19th century. D-1-83-118-109 BW
Near Krücklham
( location )
chapel so-called forest chapel, small hipped roof plastered building with open anteroom, marked with the year 1931, renewed around 1980; with equipment. D-1-83-118-86 BW
Schulstrasse 2
( location )
Catholic Parish Church of St. Michael New Baroque hall building with a cross-shaped floor plan, 1909 based on plans by Josef Elsner; with equipment. D-1-83-118-76 BW
Waterway 2
( location )
Small farmhouse Two-storey block building with flat gable roof, solid stable part, eaves and gable framing, 18th century. D-1-83-118-83 BW

Reichgreißl

location object description File no. image
In the hallway Reichgreißl
( location )
chapel so-called Reichgreißl chapel, small baroque saddle roof building with pilasters, 17th century; with equipment. D-1-83-118-90 BW
In the corridor Unterhart
( location )
Border pillar So-called butterfly column, made of granite, 17th or 18th century. D-1-83-118-91 BW
Reichgreißl 1
( location )
Residential stable house Two-storey Biedermeier residential part in Klaubstein masonry with knee-length floor, flat saddle roof and bundwerk on the economic part, 1849. D-1-83-118-89 BW

Further districts

location object description File no. image
Agg 3
( location )
Residential stable house North wing of a three-sided courtyard, two-storey plastered flat gable roof building, mid-19th century; south of the barn, stately parallel barn with a flat gable roof and fret, mid-19th century; west of the remise, two-storey saddle roof building with courtyard-side framing, mid-19th century. D-1-83-118-32 BW
Aich 2
( location )
Parallel courtyard Stable house, two-storey flat saddle roof building with plaster structure and bell stand, marked with the year 1863; Barn, elongated flat saddle roof building with rich lattice framework, mid-19th century, subsequently increased. D-1-83-118-33 BW
Babold 1
( location )
Stable house of a Hakenhof two-storey flat gable roof building with plaster structure and eaves-side arbor, economic section with framing and granite or field stone masonry, around the middle of the 19th century;

Backhaus, ground floor saddle roof construction, at the same time;

Court chapel, small neo-Gothic saddle roof building with plaster structure, around the middle of the 19th century; with equipment.

D-1-83-118-48 BW
Mountain 1
( location )
Residential stable of a former four-sided courtyard So-called Klostermeierhof, two-storey plastered saddle roof building with block construction knee and bundwerk on the economic part, mid-19th century. D-1-83-118-50 Residential stable of a former four-sided courtyard
Mountain 2
( location )
Catholic branch church St. Peter so-called Peterskapelle, baroque central building structured by painted columns with flat conical roof, lantern and onion dome, 1626–30, west tower 1756; with equipment. D-1-83-118-49 BW
Dörfl
( location )
Plague chapel small saddle roof building, 17th century; with equipment. D-1-83-118-51 BW
Eismannsstett 4
( location )
Commercial part of a former farmhouse Two-storey saddle roof building with a solid stable part and framework, 1824. D-1-83-118-54 BW
Emeln 1
( location )
Barn of a farm Ständerbohlenstadel with flat saddle roof and fret, end of the 18th century. D-1-83-118-52 BW
Ensdorf 1
( location )
Wayside shrine small gable roof house with plaster structure, 20th century. D-1-83-118-53 Wayside shrine
more pictures
Gaisberg 1
( location )
Small parallel courtyard Residential stable house, ground floor flat gable roof with block construction knee floor, first third of the 19th century; Stadel, small flat saddle roof building with fret and transom wall, first third of the 19th century. D-1-83-118-56 BW
Gasteig 1
( location )
Stable barn Stable part of a former ridge courtyard with a flat gable roof and framing over a massive ground floor, mid-19th century. D-1-83-118-60 BW
Grub 1
( location )
Court chapel small gable roof with plaster structure, end of the 19th century; with equipment. D-1-83-118-61 BW
Harpoint 1
( location )
Former farmhouse two-storey central stable with flat gable roof, high arbor, gable and eaves framing, early 19th century. D-1-83-118-65 BW
Heuwinkl, Wasserfeld
( location )
Field chapel small neo-Gothic saddle roof building, end of the 19th century; with equipment. D-1-83-118-66 BW
Höhenberg 2
( location )
Former Einfirsthof Two-storey flat gable roof building with log building upper storey and bundwerk gable, 1781. D-1-83-118-67 BW
Hopfgarten, Trescherberg 1
( location )
Wayside chapel small gable roof building with Lourdes grotto, 1898; with equipment. D-1-83-118-68 Wayside chapel
more pictures
Lengmoos 1
( location )
Catholic branch church of St. Giles late Gothic hall building with polygonal choir and west tower, marked with the year 1489, neo-Gothic extension 19th century; with equipment. D-1-83-118-72 Catholic branch church of St. Giles
more pictures
Lengmoos
( location )
Wayside shrine Granite stele, marked with the year 1725. D-1-83-118-74 BW
Osterreit, Bergäcker
( location )
Wayside shrine Granite stick with cast iron cross, marked with the year 1596, shifted in 2006. D-1-83-118-87 BW
Permanöd 1
( location )
Barn large pillar pillar with flat saddle roof, framing and partially bricked-up ground floor, marked with the year 1858. D-1-83-118-88 BW
Reichhut 1
( location )
Grain bin Block construction, marked with the year 1831, offset. D-1-83-118-92 BW
Reichhut 1
( location )
Field cross made of wood with weather mantle and Madonna figure, 18th century. D-1-83-118-93 BW
Stadel 7
( location )
Former stable house Two-storey, plastered flat gable roof building with round arched knee-length windows and a bund on the business section, marked with the year 1820. D-1-83-118-95 BW
Stampfl 1
( location )
Former farmhouse Two-storey residential part with a flat gable roof and eaves or boarded gable scrap, in the core block construction of the 17th / 18th centuries. Century, plastered in the 19th century. D-1-83-118-96 BW
Stampfl 12
( location )
Former keep So-called Stampflschlössl, box-shaped three-storey part of the former Megling Castle with a steep half-hipped roof, in the basement made of Romanesque quarry stone masonry, probably 12th century, the upper floors of stone masonry with east-facing oriel, second half of the 15th century. D-1-83-118-98 Former keep
more pictures
Stanzlmühle 1
( location )
Barn Bundwerkstadel with flat gable roof and massive gable wall, second half of the 18th century. D-1-83-118-99 BW
Starreit 1
( location )
Residential stable house Two-storey elongated flat gable roof building with rich plaster structure on the residential part, built in 1907. D-1-83-118-101 BW
Starreit, Urtelfeld
( location )
chapel so-called St. Ulrichs Chapel, small groin-vaulted gable roof building with plastered structure and west tower, rebuilt in 1903 instead of a previous Baroque building; with equipment. D-1-83-118-100 BW
Thal 3
( location )
Catholic branch church St. Andreas small flat-roofed hall building with polygonal reticulated choir and baroque east tower, Romanesque core, expansion from 15th to 18th centuries Century; with equipment. D-1-83-118-103 BW
Trescherberg
( location )
Wayside shrine small gable roof house, 19th century, renovated. D-1-83-118-105 BW
Untermödling 1
( location )
Residential stable of a stately three-sided courtyard two-storey flat gable roof building with knee and gable roof, rebuilt after fire in 1891; Stadel, two-storey, massive flat-saddle roof tower with knee stick and unplastered western natural stone facade, around 1891. D-1-83-118-106 BW
Walterstätt 1; Walterstätt 1a
( location )
Field cross colored wooden crucifix figure with weather jacket, 18th century. D-1-83-118-107 BW
Winterberg
( location )
Wayside chapel small gable roof building with roof turret, 1849, renewed around 1960; with equipment. D-1-83-118-108 Wayside chapel

Former architectural monuments

This section lists objects that were previously entered in the list of monuments.

location object description File no. image
Kirchplatz 3
( location )
Former monastery economy and residential buildings earth and two-storey plastered saddle roof buildings, in the core 17th / 18th centuries Century, expanded after 1803, later used. D-1-83-118-17 BW
Church square 15; Kirchplatz 17
( location )
Former outbuilding of the monastery now residential houses, two- or three-story flat gable roof buildings, in the core 17th / 18th. Century; Remnants of the former monastery wall, quarry stone. D-1-83-118-21 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

Web links

Commons : Architectural monuments in Gars am Inn  - Collection of images, videos and audio files