List of architectural monuments in Graefelfing

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The monuments of the Upper Bavarian municipality of Graefelfing 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.

St. Johann Baptist in Lochham
Graefelfing coat of arms

Architectural monuments according to districts

Graefelfing

location object description File no. image
Bahnhofstrasse 1a
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Residential building Two-storey plastered building with hipped roof, dwarf house with tail gable and pointed arched upper floor windows in historicizing forms, 1906 D-1-84-120-1 Residential building
Bahnhofstrasse 89 and 91
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Duplex Remnants of a former group of terraced houses with two-story residential buildings, baroque-style tail gables and bay windows, windows with Art Nouveau glass paintings and ornamental framework, by the architects Stadler and Necker, 1905 D-1-84-120-2 Duplex
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Bahnhofstrasse 100
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villa Two-storey plastered building with a mansard hipped roof and bay-like corners, an entrance niche flanked by columns and a wide dwelling-house, around 1910 D-1-84-120-4 villa
Grawolfstrasse 1
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villa Two-storey mansard roof with half-hipped, bay windows and plaster structures, in neo-baroque forms, around 1900. D-1-84-120-5 villa
Grawolfstraße 2
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Residential building Two-storey saddle roof building with steep gable and short transverse wing, polygonal standing bay window and plastered structures, in the local style, around 1905/10 D-1-84-120-6 Residential building
Grosostraße 4
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villa Small, one-storey plastered building with a mansard hipped roof, dwarf house with tail gable and porch in front of it, in Baroque Art Nouveau style, based on plans by Theobald Trenkle, 1911 D-1-84-120-7 villa
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Grosostraße 10
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villa Two-storey tent roof construction with belvedere, loggia over Tuscan columns and pilasters, built for himself by the painter Oswald Völkel , 1914 D-1-84-120-8 villa
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Grosostrasse 12; Near Grosostraße
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villa Two-storey rectangular building with a mansard hipped roof, dwarf house, dormers, balcony and outside staircase to the garden, in the historicizing style, 1915/16

Garden with central ground floor and garden figures, at the same time

D-1-84-120-9 villa
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Irminfriedstraße 21
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villa Two-storey mansard roof building with crested, corner projections, entrance loggia and oriel extensions, modern-baroque style, around 1915/20 D-1-84-120-11 villa
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Josef-Schöfer-Straße 1 and 3
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Former baker's rest home Elongated two-storey building with a mansard roof and a large three-storey gable risalit, in the reduced Heimat style, by Franz Xaver Knöpfle, 1914

Gate entrance, at the same time

Bowling alley, single-storey boarded gable roof, around 1920; with equipment.

D-1-84-120-13 Former baker's rest home
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Near Josef-Schöfer-Straße
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Forest chapel St. Joseph, so-called baker's chapel Small hall building with retracted polygonal choir, vestibule and octagonal turret with bell roof, 1921; with equipment D-1-84-120-12 Forest chapel St. Joseph, so-called baker's chapel
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Lindenstrasse 5a
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Residential building Two-storey saddle roof building with a winter garden in front and a towed garage

Wall with door and entrance gate; by Franz Ruf , 1935/36

D-1-84-120-52 Residential building
Planegger Strasse 14
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Former farmhouse, then artist, home and studio of the painter, sculptor and academy president Hans Cornelius, so-called Magmannhof Two-storey single-ridge courtyard with a flat gable roof, around the middle of the 19th century, expanded in the early 20th century D-1-84-120-15 Former farmhouse, then artist, home and studio of the painter, sculptor and academy president Hans Cornelius, so-called Magmannhof
Prof.-Kurt-Huber-Straße 3
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villa Two-story, irregular group building with hipped roof and corner bay window, in historicizing forms, around 1900 D-1-84-120-16 villa
Prof.-Kurt-Huber-Straße 5
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villa Two-storey plastered building with a crooked roof and back, flat bay windows, ornamental framework and shingled gable, historicizing and with echoes of Art Nouveau, around 1900 D-1-84-120-17 villa
Prof.-Kurt-Huber-Straße 15
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villa Two-storey hipped roof building made of exposed brick, with corner rustication and balcony, after 1902

Garden fence, wrought iron, at the same time

D-1-84-120-18 villa
Ruffiniallee 2
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town hall Cubic, three-storey building with two elevated, generously windowed storeys and a more closed top storey, laterally higher stair tower and ground floor flat porch to the east, at the back ground floor side wing, outside and mostly inside facing concrete, front terraces with walls and stairs, framed by Werner Böninger and Peter Biedermann, 1966/67 D-1-84-120-51 town hall
Ruffiniallee 7a
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Residential building Baroque-style two-storey saddle roof building with tail gables and a covered entrance, with elements of early modernism, around 1925

Archway entrance, at the same time

D-1-84-120-19 Residential building
Ruffiniallee 10a
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villa Ground floor, small plastered building with a mansard hipped roof, wide dwelling and front porch, in the style of reduced historicism, around 1910 D-1-84-120-20 villa
Steinkirchner Straße 11
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detached house Two-storey corner building with a high saddle roof, bay window and vestibule with pent roof, by Stadler and Necker, around 1905 D-1-84-120-21 detached house
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Steinkirchner Straße 13
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villa Castle-like group building with a set hipped roof tower, stepped gable projection and bay extensions, by Stadler in neo-Gothic style, around 1905 D-1-84-120-22 villa
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Steinkirchner Straße 15
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villa Two-storey group building with crooked roofs, bay extensions, veranda with roofed arbor above and ornamental framework, by Julius Necker, before 1904; with equipment D-1-84-120-23 villa
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Steinkirchner Straße 18
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Country house Two-story saddle roof building with boarded-up upper floor, large arched entrance, wooden balcony, bay window, house Madonna and sundial, in the Alpine style by Stadler and Necker, 1902 D-1-84-120-24 Country house
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Steinkirchner Straße 22
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villa Two-story saddle roof building with two set corner towers, verandas and balconies on both gable sides, by Stadler and Necker, around 1905

Garage, at the same time

D-1-84-120-25 villa
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Tassilostraße 10
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detached house Ground floor saddle roof building with boarded gable with high arbor and polygonal corner bay window, in the local style, around 1905/10 D-1-84-120-26 detached house
Waldstrasse 4
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villa Two-storey plastered building with hipped roof, facade decor and iron balconies in neo-baroque style, around 1910 D-1-84-120-27 villa
Waldstrasse 12
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detached house Narrow, single-storey solid building with a steep mansard roof with a fore, clapboard gable, bay window and mid-sized house, in the style of reduced historicism, around 1910 D-1-84-120-28 detached house
Würmstrasse 1
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Old Catholic parish church of St. Stephan Hall building with strongly drawn-in polygonal choir, choir flank tower and attached two-storey sacristy, largely Gothic new building on the previous Romanesque building, 1473, extended to the west and redesigned in Baroque style, 1728; with equipment

Cemetery wall, massive

D-1-84-120-29 Old Catholic parish church of St. Stephan
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Lochham

location object description File no. image
Kirchweg 2
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Catholic parish church of St. Johann Baptist In the core Romanesque hall church with retracted polygonal choir, choir flank tower and attached two-storey sacristy, late Gothic redesign at the end of the 15th century, Baroque transformation in 1728, incorporated as a transept in Georg Buchner's new building , 1955; with equipment

Cemetery wall of the old church, massive

D-1-84-120-30 Catholic parish church of St. Johann Baptist
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Großhaderner Strasse 1
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Graefelfing cemetery Cemetery complex on a hilltop by Richard Riemerschmid , 1913, expanded in 1939/40 and 1948/49

Cemetery building, three-wing complex with arcade, domed funeral hall and morgue, 1913

Cemetery annex, small massive plastered building with hipped roof, 1913

Cemetery wall, massive, 1913

Cemetery cross, larger than life-size stone crucifix, around 1920

War memorial for Russian prisoners of war, tuff stone cuboid in relief in the form of a pedestal, by Richard Riemerschmid, 1919

Numerous historical gravestones, including: Gravestone for the Riemerschmid family, 1950/60

D-1-84-120-31 Graefelfing cemetery
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See also

Remarks

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

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