List of architectural monuments in Geiselhöring

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The monuments of the Lower Bavarian town of Geiselhöring 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.

Town hall in Geiselhöring from 1525
Loichingerhaus

Ensembles in Geiselhöring

Geiselhöring town center

File number: E-2-78-123-1

Geiselhöring town square

The ensemble includes the main streets of the market town, which was built at the intersection of old trade routes in the 14th century. Its village origin is older and dates back to the 11th / 12th. Century back.

To the northeast, Straubinger Straße joins the former Straubinger Tor (demolished in 1811) in the town square, which is surrounded by mostly gabled town houses and former inns from the 17th to 19th centuries. Numerous wave, tail and step gables characterize the typical local image. The street Am Lins, which extends the town square to the south-west, represents the connection to an old settlement core outside the market around the Lins church; Eaves and gabled houses from the 17th to 19th centuries and some new buildings frame the area belonging to the ensemble, which served as a secondary market.

To the northwest (Landshut), Regensburger Straße branches off from the town square at the town hall, a sloping, wide street that was formerly closed by a gate at the market boundary. Its east side is accompanied by bourgeois gabled houses from the 17th to 19th centuries, often with wavy gables, while the west side is alternately accompanied by gabled and eaves summer houses from the 18th and 19th centuries.

Livestock marketplace ensemble

The town hall, built in 1525 at the point of contact with the town square in an exposed location in terms of urban development, is adjoined by a small building block, which is accessed in the shape of a hook through an alley that directly connects Regensburger Strasse and Am Lins alley. Like the old settlement around the Linskirche, the old ecclesiastical and dominant center around the parish church remains outside of the historical market area and thus of the ensemble.

Viehmarktplatz - row of two-story massive gabled houses

File number: E-2-78-123-2

The ensemble comprises a row of two-story, massive gabled houses, some with wave gables and stepped gables at the old cattle market, which - located outside the 14th century market settlement - probably represents an old settlement core near the parish church of St. Peter and Erasmus. The buildings, including the former hospital, date from the 16th to 19th centuries. The staggered fronts and changing gable shapes convey a lively picture.

Haindling church group

File number: E-2-78-123-3

Haindling church group

The ensemble includes the pilgrimage church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary and the Church of the Holy Cross together with the school and sacristan's house, the parish hall and the later built inn.

The church group is visible from afar on a hill in the southeast of the town of Geiselhöring and has hardly been changed since the 18th century. The development of the place of pilgrimage was supported by the Benedictine Abbey of St. Emmeram in Regensburg, to whose nearby provost Hainsbach the Hofmarkort Haindling belonged since 975. The pilgrimage, first mentioned in 1333, required several chaplains and frequent construction processes. In the baroque Marienkirche from 1719/21 there are parts of the three-aisled hall church from 1439, which in turn was the fifth stage of expansion of the previous buildings.

The higher-lying cruciform church, which is essentially a late medieval church, was given a vaulted walkway on a high base in 1626, to which a staircase with the symbolic number of 28 steps leads and whose central arcade is designed as a pulpit for relics. Both churches are located within the cemetery walling, which was expanded on the southern flank to form the fortress-like group of sacristan, school and inn, a joint for the interaction of pilgrimage and village life.

The Way of the Cross, which was laid out in 1733 partly inside and partly outside the cemetery, begins southwest of St. Mary's Church, leads around it to a hillside property to the north and ends in the burial chapel in the basement of the Kreuzkirche.

Architectural monuments according to districts

Geiselhöring

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Am Lins 1
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House figure God the Father bust, around 1900; at the house D-2-78-123-1 BW
Am Lins 2
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Residential and commercial building, so-called Bernlochnerhaus Eaves side building with neo-Gothic stepped gables and a dwelling, around 1850/70 D-2-78-123-2 Residential and commercial building, so-called Bernlochnerhaus
Am Lins 4
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Residential building Stately saddle roof construction, in the core 17th / 18th centuries century D-2-78-123-4 Residential building
Am Lins 18
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Catholic branch church St. Jakob (Linskirche) The nave has a Romanesque core and was expanded in the 17th and 18th centuries. Century, choir and tower late Gothic; with equipment D-2-78-123-6 Catholic branch church St. Jakob (Linskirche)
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Am Lins 21
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Farmhouse With wave gable and eaves, second half of the 18th century D-2-78-123-7 Farmhouse
Dingolfinger Straße 19
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Residential building Eaves side building with blown tail gable, with gable and cornice, 1929/30 D-2-78-123-8 Residential building
Dingolfinger Straße 46
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Wayside chapel built around 1900; with equipment D-2-78-123-9 Wayside chapel
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Kaltenbrunner Weg 7
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Former malt house Four-story brick building with flat roof and elevated machine house with kiln, 1888, two-story extension with flat monopitch roof, 1892; with equipment D-2-78-123-76 Former malt house
Landshuter Straße 48
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Maria-Hilf chapel 1824; with equipment D-2-78-123-10 Maria-Hilf chapel
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Straubinger Straße, near No. 17
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War memorial The war memorial was created as a reminder of the French wars of 1870/71 on August 24, 1907 by the still existing warriors and veterans association. D-2-78-123-36 War memorial
Regensburger Straße 1b
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Residential building Gable building with tail gable, two-flight staircase and carved door, second half of the 17th century D-2-78-123-12 Residential building
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Regensburger Strasse 3
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Residential building Gable construction with tail gable, in the core 17th / 18th centuries century D-2-78-123-13 Residential building
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Regensburger Strasse 4
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Residential building Two-storey and eaves-standing solid construction with a steep gable roof, arched passage, corner bay window and a tail gable, in the core 17th / 18th century. century D-2-78-123-14 Residential building
Regensburger Strasse 6
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Residential building Eaves side building with tail gable and cornice, second quarter of the 19th century, probably older in the core D-2-78-123-16 Residential building
Regensburger Strasse 9
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Community center Gable construction with a steep pitched roof, in the core 16./17. century D-2-78-123-17 Community center
Regensburger Strasse 16
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Small corner house With hipped mansard roof, first half of the 19th century D-2-78-123-19 Small corner house
Regensburger Strasse 17
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Residential building? Compare Ensemble Stadtplatz D-2-78-123-20 Residential building?
Schießhausstraße 1
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Small house With wave gable, second half of the 18th century D-2-78-123-21 Small house
Schießhausstraße 2
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Former hospital Eaves side with hipped mansard roof and gable risalit, 1802 D-2-78-123-22 Former hospital
Schlossgraben 17
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Catholic parish church of St. Peter and Erasmus Baroque nave, 1761–64 by Georg Fischer, choir and tower basements medieval, upper floor 1776; with equipment D-2-78-123-24 Catholic parish church of St. Peter and Erasmus
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Stadtplatz 1
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Guest house with a wave gable Marked 1736

Carved front door, 1790

D-2-78-123-25 Guest house with a wave gable
Stadtplatz 2
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Community center With tail gable, 2nd half of the 19th century D-2-78-123-26 Community center
Stadtplatz 4
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town hall Complex with stepped gable, built in 1525, renewed in the 17th and 18th centuries, baroque gable tower D-2-78-123-27 town hall
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Stadtplatz 5
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Community center Three-storey gable building, 17th century, renovated in 1975 D-2-78-123-28 Community center
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Stadtplatz 7
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Inn Gable building with stepped gable, semicircular tops on top, richly stuccoed facade, end of the 17th century

Short wing on the eaves

D-2-78-123-29 Inn
Stadtplatz 9
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Community center Eaves side building, in the core 17./18. century D-2-78-123-30 Community center
Stadtplatz 11
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Community center Corner building, stepped gable with semicircular attachments, 2nd half of the 17th century D-2-78-123-31 Community center
Stadtplatz 17
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Erl-Bräu Gable building with tail gable, 18th century

Rococo door

D-2-78-123-32 Erl-Bräu
Stadtplatz 18
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Loichingerhaus, now a town house Stately complex with rough plaster ashlars and stepped gable with semicircular attachments, in the core 16th century D-2-78-123-33 Loichingerhaus, now a town house
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Straubinger Straße 2
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Residential building Eaves side building, in the core 17./18. Century, outward appearance mid-19th century D-2-78-123-74 Residential building
Straubinger Straße 5
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"Geiselhöringer Hof" inn and ballroom Stately two-storey building with curved gable, built in 1924/25 after a fire in the previous building in 1897, facade redesigned in 1955 D-2-78-123-75 "Geiselhöringer Hof" inn and ballroom
Straubinger Straße 7
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Residential building At the gable end, with volute gable, curved, around 1870/80 D-2-78-123-35 Residential building
Straubinger Straße 18
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graveyard Walling in brick

Cemetery chapel, neo-Gothic, 2nd half of the 19th century

D-2-78-123-37 graveyard
Viehmarktplatz 16
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Small gabled house With stepped gable studded with pinnacles, the panels with paintings of St. Florian and St. Sebastian in segment-arched blind niches, 1st third of the 16th century D-2-78-123-38 Small gabled house

Anten ring

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Antenring 1
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Catholic branch church of Our Lady Small baroque complex around 1757; with equipment D-2-78-123-39 Catholic branch church of Our Lady
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Frauenhofen

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Frauenhofen 2
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Catholic branch church St. Georg Tower and choir part medieval, otherwise new building 1721; with equipment

Cemetery wall, brick, unplastered, with buttresses, probably 17th century

D-2-78-123-40 Catholic branch church St. Georg
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Frauenthal

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Small pan
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Goisenbrunkapelle In the forest between Hainsbach and Martinsbuch, built in 1863. There are different spellings for the chapel, such as Goißenbrunn or Koißenbrunn D-2-78-123-73 Goisenbrunkapelle

Greißing

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Am Anger 1
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Small farmhouse Plastered or plastered block construction with hipped roof and eaves, 2nd half of the 18th century D-2-78-123-42 Small farmhouse
Greißing 7
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Catholic branch church St. Ulrich Choir tower church from the 13th century, nave redesigned in Baroque style and extended in 1903; with equipment D-2-78-123-41 Catholic branch church St. Ulrich
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Grossaich

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Großaich 3a
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Filial church St. Ulrich Small baroque building, the core of the choir probably late Gothic; with equipment D-2-78-123-43 Filial church St. Ulrich
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Hadersbach

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Hadersbach 28
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Catholic branch church of the Assumption Built in 1521, redesigned in baroque style in 1716/17; with equipment; Elevation of the tower 1738/40, side chapels 1765

Soul Chapel, 1856/57; with equipment

D-2-78-123-46 Catholic branch church of the Assumption
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Haindling

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Cemetery
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Station bands Five large station chapels within the wall from 1733 D-2-78-123-52 Station bands
Haindling 14
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School and sacristan's house Two-storey, above a high basement, with a wooden gallery, built in 1680

Parish hall, two-storey hipped roof building over a high basement, in the core 18th century

D-2-78-123-47 School and sacristan's house
Haindling 16
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Inn Former inn, now owned by Hans-Jürgen Buchner ; two-storey gable building, first half of the 19th century D-2-78-123-48 Inn
Haindling 16a
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Catholic pilgrimage church of the Assumption Baroque complex 1719/21 over Gothic building from 1439, upper part of the tower 1632; with equipment D-2-78-123-49 Catholic pilgrimage church of the Assumption
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Haindling 16b
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Catholic branch church of the Holy Cross Expanded over the older core in 1621, arched gallery in 1626, tower in 1629; with equipment

In the northern yoke of the approach to the Ölberg chapel with life-size stucco figures by the Regensburg sculptor Georg Wilhelm, 1655

D-2-78-123-50 Catholic branch church of the Holy Cross
Haindling 21
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Rectory, former provost house Stately building with mansard hipped roof, pilaster structure, built in 1732/34, today a residential building D-2-78-123-51 Rectory, former provost house
( Location ) Way of the Cross Nine stations of the cross; built in 1733 D-2-78-123-53 Way of the Cross

Haindlingberg

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Haindlingberg 2
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Farmhouse With tail gable, second half of the 18th century

Four-sided courtyard with two archways; Until 1924 the farm had its own St. Michael church, which had to be demolished due to its dilapidation

D-2-78-123-54 Farmhouse

Hainsbach

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Hainsbach 40
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Former forester's house One and a half storey, plastered brick building, gable roof with later east hip, built in 1908 in the former barn and grain box from 1783 D-2-78-123-77 Former forester's house
Hainsbach Ost 5a
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Catholic parish church St. Johannes d. T. Choir tower from the first half of the 13th century, redesigned in Baroque style in 1711, extended in 1902, tower raised in 1786; with equipment D-2-78-123-55 Catholic parish church St. Johannes d.  T.
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Deerling

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Hirschling 23
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Catholic branch church St. Martin New construction from 1780, tower and nave 1860 new or renewed; with equipment D-2-78-123-56 Catholic branch church St. Martin

Kraburg

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Kraburg 1 and 2
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Residential building Two-storey mansard roof building with a dwarf house, corner core and facade structure, echoes of the Heimat style, around 1922

Mühle, four-story plastered building with flat roof, around 1950; with technical equipment

D-2-78-123-78 Residential building

Malchesing

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Malchesing 6
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Catholic branch church St. Martin Built in 1753 over an older core; with equipment D-2-78-123-57 Catholic branch church St. Martin

Oberharthausen

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Kirchplatz 3
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Catholic branch church St. Margaretha 14th century structure, baroque, tower at the end of the 19th century; with equipment D-2-78-123-58 Catholic branch church St. Margaretha

Pönning

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Antenringer Straße 7
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Catholic branch church St. Martin uniform rococo building from 1762; with equipment D-2-78-123-59 Catholic branch church St. Martin
Feldkirchener Straße 10
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Small court chapel Mid 19th century D-2-78-123-60 BW
Mettinger Straße 4
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Dreiseithof Hipped roof building, connected by a basket arch gate, early 19th century D-2-78-123-61 Dreiseithof

Sallach

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Eittinger Straße 4
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Catholic Chapel of St. Thekla Middle of the 18th century; with equipment; at the west exit of the village D-2-78-123-62 Catholic Chapel of St. Thekla
House number 99
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Limestone coat of arms The former Kastneramt building of the provost's office (formerly house no. 2), which also contained a prison cell, stood here. Limestone plaque on the gable of the current house with coat of arms and inscription:

"MARIA JOSEPHA FELICITAS SRIP DNA et ABBA SUP. MONAST. RATISB. NATA DE NEUENSTEIN has aedes Praeficti sui ministerialis in SALACH, pene ruinosas & Archivo carentes, ad falvandum praecipue ab interitu Seripturas, cum attingen tibus aedificiis restaurari, & maximam partem funditus extrui fecit Annis 1785 & 1787 "

D-2-78-123-68 Limestone coat of arms
Sallach 36
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Small farmhouse With knee sticks in whitewashed block construction, clad gable, steep gable roof, core 18th century D-2-78-123-63 Small farmhouse
Sallach 39
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Farmhouse Residential stable construction, plastered block construction with eaves, in the core 18th century D-2-78-123-64 Farmhouse
Sallach 51
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Catholic parish church of St. Nicholas New building in 1613, extended in 1896; with equipment

Choir tower basement late Romanesque

Soul chapel in the cemetery, built in 1711

D-2-78-123-65 Catholic parish church of St. Nicholas
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Sallach 53a
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lock Stately building dominating the townscape with stepped gables and two semicircular corner cores, 1595 D-2-78-123-66 lock
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Sallach 76
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Residential stable house Remarkable, plastered block building with hipped roof and surrounding shot, second half of the 17th century D-2-78-123-67 Residential stable house

Wallkofen

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Kirchstrasse 8
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Catholic branch church of the Assumption 1840; with equipment; Medieval tower substructure, raised in the 18th century

Cemetery walling partly with buttresses, 18th century

D-2-78-123-71 Catholic branch church of the Assumption

Vineyard

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Weingarten corridor
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Court chapel Built in 1911 D-2-78-123-72 Court chapel

See also

Remarks

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

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