List of architectural monuments in Grafing near Munich

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The monuments of the Upper Bavarian town of Grafing 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.

Grafing coat of arms

Ensemble market place

Grafing market square - lower market

File number E-1-75-122-1

The Grafingen market square with its closed development, the row of houses at Am Urtelbach 1–5 and the northern section of the Mühlbach form an ensemble.

The development of the market square was largely rebuilt after the fire disasters in 1632 and 1766. After 1905 the bourgeois houses - with the exception of the Grandauer estate - mostly simple gable-independent, sometimes enriched by bay windows, were in many cases provided with neo-baroque tail gables, some with gothic gables. The overall appearance of the square thus underwent a transformation in the sense of historicism, which, however, has been partially affected by major changes in the ground floor areas of the houses in recent times.

Grafing is first mentioned in writing around 1200. The place was originally a settlement of feudal people of the Counts of Kling, it was granted market rights and coat of arms in 1376. The marketplace of this unfortified old Bavarian market town, which was elevated to a town in 1953, was given its basic shape around 1629. It is located on an old north-south thoroughfare, which, however, runs through the closed built-up square in an east-west direction. The irregular rectangular square that widens towards the west is divided into an upper market in the west and a lower market in the east by a group of detached houses in the middle. The expansion of the market square to the west is determined by the location of a former aristocratic residence, today's Wildbräu , whose castle-like baroque character still dominates this area today. In addition, the square extends - albeit narrowed to the width of the street - as far as the old tanners' quarter on the Gries.

The town hall with its turret and neo-baroque tail gable, the eighteen-window-long eaves side building of the Grandauer brewery inn from the 17th century and the baroque restaurant Heckerbräu (Reiterbräu) are also decisive for the character of the upper market. On the smaller Untermarkt, the baroque market church of the Holy Trinity, which was founded by the citizens in 1672 and integrated into the northern row of houses, and the corner house No. 14 at the entrance to Münchner Straße in the square, set special architectural accents.

Architectural monuments according to districts

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Grafing (with Öxing )

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Am Urtelbach 3
( location )
Former craftsman's house (so-called at the Gallus butcher) Wide-spread two-storey side eaves building with flat saddle roof, in the core 17th / 18th century. Century,

curved neo-baroque gable after 1905

D-1-75-122-2 Former craftsman's house (so-called at the Gallus butcher)
Bergstrasse 31
( location )
Living part of the former farm (so-called at the Wagner) Two-storey block building with a flat gable roof, partly boarded up, mid-18th century D-1-75-122-3 BW
Griesstraße 18, near Griesstraße
( location )
Former tannery Enthammer (so-called at the Hausloderer) Gable-sided two-storey gable roof building with Krangaube, after 1766, tail gable, neo-baroque plaster structure and eaves-sided wooden gallery end of the 19th / beginning of the 20th century;

Enclosure with archway, plastered, around 1900;

Former outbuildings, wide solid ground floor building with Art Deco gable, 1910/20

D-1-75-122-5 Former tannery Enthammer (so-called at the Hausloderer)
Griesstrasse 20
( location )
Former dye works (so-called at the house dyer) Three-storey gable building with a flat saddle roof, after 1766, neo-baroque volute gable and plaster structure around 1905 D-1-75-122-6 BW
Griesstrasse 22
( location )
Former tannery (known as the Thalmalederer) Two-storey gable building with a gable roof and baroque portal, after 1766 D-1-75-122-8 Former tannery (known as the Thalmalederer)
Hammerschmiede 1
( location )
Former border column Made of tuff , probably 17th century D-1-75-122-4 BW
Hammerschmiede 19
( location )
Former hammer forge Two-storey plastered building with a steep pitched roof and floor structure, 1664, probably rebuilt after fire in 1757, exterior 2nd quarter of the 19th century;

Remnants of the technical equipment

D-1-75-122-9 Former hammer forge
Kirchenplatz 4
( location )
Rectory Simple two-storey plastered building with a steep pitched roof, in the core 17th / 18th century. Century, outward appearance mid-19th century D-1-75-122-12 Rectory
Kirchenplatz 5
( location )
Catholic parish church of St. Giles Baroque hall with pilaster structure, slightly drawn-in polygonal choir and southern flank tower with onion dome, new building by Thomas Mayr in 1692, choir on Gothic foundations, extension to the west and lower church by Hans Schurr 1903/04; with equipment ;

Cemetery wall, plastered brick with embedded gravestones, 18th century;

Mortuary and funeral hall, neo-baroque plastered building with polygonal vestibule and roof turret with onion dome, around 1903

D-1-75-122-11 Catholic parish church of St. Giles
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Leonhardstrasse 1
( location )
Catholic branch church St. Leonhard Small, simple hall building with a strongly recessed polygonal choir, late Gothic core around 1400, baroque redesign after fire by Thomas Mayr around 1700, choir tower with onion dome 1720; with equipment D-1-75-122-13 Catholic branch church St. Leonhard
Marketplace
( location )
Marian column and war memorial Historicizing column on a high pedestal with figure of Mary, 1923 D-1-75-122-15 Marian column and war memorial
Marketplace 2
( location )
Former aristocratic seat, seat of the Eisendorf Hofmark and Elkofen patrimonial court, brewery since 1499 Three-storey baroque building with a two-storey segmented arched gable in front of it, plastered structure, four corner turrets and two-storeyed segmented arched gable, the core probably 1616, redesigned 1746, brewery bracket, wrought iron, marked 1793;

Ancillary building, two-storey side eaves building with a segmented arched gable, marked 1790, redesigned in neo-baroque style in 1896;

Former Einfirsthof zum Eglmüller, then a brewery outbuilding, two-storey plastered building with a flat saddle roof and neo-baroque plastered structure and tail gable, in the core 18th century, redesign at the end of the 19th century

D-1-75-122-16 Former aristocratic seat, seat of the Eisendorf Hofmark and Elkofen patrimonial court, brewery since 1499
Marketplace 3
( location )
Residential and commercial building (so-called by the watchmaker) Two-storey gable building with a cantilevered flat gable roof, baroque plaster structures and vertical core

on the gable-sided corners, end of the 17th century

D-1-75-122-18 Residential and commercial building (so-called by the watchmaker)
Marktplatz 4/4 a
( location )
Former inn Elongated two-storey side eaves building with standing bay and half-hipped roof, around 1700, part of the western rear building, two-storey, 17th / 18th century. century D-1-75-122-19 Former inn
Marketplace 5
( location )
Residential and commercial building (so-called at the tradesman or Vazanini) Two-storey, wide hipped roof building with a central gate and corner rustication, in the Baroque style, probably after 1766 D-1-75-122-20 Residential and commercial building (so-called at the tradesman or Vazanini)
Marketplace 10
( location )
Catholic Market Church of the Holy Trinity Hall building with a slightly retracted polygonal choir, massive roof turret with spindle helmet and side hipped roof extension, by Gallus Mayr, 1672; with equipment D-1-75-122-21 Catholic Market Church of the Holy Trinity
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Marktplatz 14/14 1/2
( location )
Former craftsman's house (so-called at Kistler) Two-storey corner building with a flat gable roof and corner bay window, the core of the 2nd half of the 17th century,

renewed in 1771 and early 20th century

D-1-75-122-22 Former craftsman's house (so-called at Kistler)
Marktplatz 23
( location )
Residential and commercial building (so-called at the Kirschner) Two-storey gable building with a flat gable roof, the core of the 18th century, neo-baroque tail gable after 1905 D-1-75-122-24 Residential and commercial building (so-called at the Kirschner)
Marktplatz 25
( location )
Former outbuildings Two-storey gable building with a flat gable roof, 18th century, gate passage in the 2nd quarter of the 19th century, neo-baroque tail gable after 1905 D-1-75-122-25 Former outbuildings
Marktplatz 26
( location )
Inn Wide two-storey gable building with a flat saddle roof, standing bay window, as well as a house figure of St. George in a niche, after 1632, renewed after 1766, neo-baroque tail gable after 1905 D-1-75-122-26 Inn
Marktplatz 28
( location )
town hall Wide two-storey gable building with a gable roof and massive turret with onion dome, new building after fire in 1768, baroque tail gable 1888/89 D-1-75-122-27 town hall
Near Egidiweg
( location )
Way chapel of St. Giles Neo-Gothic open brick building with a three-sided end, 1890; with equipment D-1-75-122-10 Way chapel of St. Giles
Near Schloßstraße
( location )
Wayside shrine or border column Tuff pillars on a wide base with a lantern and a pointed crown, 2nd half of the 16th century D-1-75-122-32 BW
Rotter Strasse 1
( location )
Former doctor's house and residence (so-called Hörmüller house) Flat gable roof building freestanding on three sides with two storeys and baroque plaster structure, 1905;

Garden fence, wrought iron, probably at the same time

D-1-75-122-65 Former doctor's house and residence (so-called Hörmüller house)
Rotter Strasse 9
( location )
Wayside shrine probably 17th century; on the way to Gsprait D-1-75-122-33 BW
Rotter Strasse 11
( location )
Residential and commercial building of the mill and machine builder Josef Stürzer Two-storey plastered building with knee-high and gable roof, gable-sided arbor, figural niche with St. Joseph and Krangaube, inscribed 1899 D-1-75-122-64 Residential and commercial building of the mill and machine builder Josef Stürzer

Burgholz

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Rosenheimer Strasse 36
( location )
Wayside chapel Narrow, plastered niche in historicizing form, end of the 19th century; with equipment D-1-75-122-30 BW

Dichau

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Georgenstrasse 15
( location )
Living part of the Einfirsthof and former Hube (so-called at the Sprinz) Two-storey plastered building with a flat gable roof and high arbor, 1st half of the 19th century D-1-75-122-34 BW
Hochfeldstrasse 9
( location )
Former small farm (so-called at the Nitzl) Two-storey single-ridge courtyard with a flat gable roof and two-storey block building residential part, mid-18th century D-1-75-122-35 BW

Eisendorf

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Eisendorfer Straße 19
( location )
chapel Small centralizing one-room with three-sided keys, 15th century core, modern roof turret; with equipment D-1-75-122-36 chapel
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Gasteig

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Gasteig 24
( location )
Court chapel with Lourdes grotto Small historicizing plastered building with a rounded end, around 1900 D-1-75-122-39 Court chapel with Lourdes grotto

Hesselfurt

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Bernau, Münchner Strasse
( location )
Wayside chapel Simple, plastered one-room with a three-sided end, early 20th century D-1-75-122-40 Wayside chapel

Katzenreuth

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Katzenreuth 3
( location )
Former Einfirsthof and Hube (so-called at Pauli) Two-storey central stable with a flat saddle roof, plaster structure and bundwerk on the farm section,

around 1850/60

D-1-75-122-41 BW

hole

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Leite
( location )
Hall chapel Gothic brick building with a three-sided end, 1892/93; with equipment D-1-75-122-42 BW

Nettelkofen

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Bernauer Feld
( location )
crucifix Wrought iron cross with cast iron body, 19./20. century D-1-75-122-44 crucifix
Nettelkofen 13
( location )
Chapel furnishings Equipment in the new chapel building D-1-75-122-43 Chapel furnishings

Oberelkofen

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Hochreiterweg 2
( location )
Former farm (so-called at Asnhuber) Two-storey unplastered ridge courtyard with a flat saddle roof and fret gable, 2nd quarter of the 19th century D-1-75-122-49 BW
Oberelkofener Straße 4
( location )
Former school house in Oberelkofen Two-storey half-hipped roof building with a curved dwarf house, entrance porch and plaster strips, based on plans by the district architect Emil von Scala, 1907/08. D-1-75-122-84 BW
Oberelkofener Straße 11
( location )
Former Einfirsthof (so-called at Irlbauer) Two-storey unplastered central stable building made of tuff stone blocks, with a flat gable roof,

Brick structure and framing, 2nd quarter of the 19th century

D-1-75-122-50 Former Einfirsthof (so-called at Irlbauer)
St.-Martin-Weg 2
( location )
Former double farm (so-called at the Kistler) Two-storey plastered building with a gable roof, profiled beam heads and collar work on the business section, 2.

Quarter of the 19th century

D-1-75-122-47 Former double farm (so-called at the Kistler)
St.-Martin-Weg 5
( location )
Catholic branch church St. Martin Simple hall construction with a straight choir closure, sign and solid facade rider with onion dome, in the core 13th / 14th. Century, extensive renovation in 1635, extension in the 1st half of the 18th century, on the outer wall of the choir, the grave monument to Joseph von Hazzi (1768–1843); with equipment ;

Cemetery with tufa walling from the 17th / 18th centuries Century, Rechberg-Rothenlöwen crypt chapel around 1901, and counts cemetery with grave monuments in the 2nd half of the 19th and 20th centuries

D-1-75-122-45 Catholic branch church St. Martin
St.-Martin-Weg 7
( location )
Former barn High flat gable roof building on a solid foundation with fret and wide roof projection, dendrochronologically dated 1863 D-1-75-122-46 Former barn
St.-Martin-Weg 16
( location )
Residential house (so-called at Wassermann or Wasserhäusl) Two-storey plastered cube with tent roof and ridge turret, appearance baroque, in essence probably medieval D-1-75-122-51 Residential house (so-called at Wassermann or Wasserhäusl)

Straussdorf

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Blumenstrasse 7 a
( location )
Bundwerk at the Tennentor Bundwerk at the Tennentor of the so-called Wagner-Hof, marked 1791 D-1-75-122-54 BW
Grafinger Straße 4
( location )
Catholic parish church of St. Johann Baptist Small baroque hall building with retracted apse, structure of pilaster strips and northern flank tower with onion dome, by Thomas Mayr, 1698; with equipment D-1-75-122-52 Catholic parish church of St. Johann Baptist
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Grafinger Straße 6
( location )
Former rectory Elongated two-storey single-ridge system with flat gable roof, massive residential part with bay-like extensions and business part with two barnings and framing, probably 18th century D-1-75-122-55 Former rectory
Grafinger Straße 8
( location )
Former farm (so-called at the Huber) Two-storey single ridge system with flat gable roof and plaster structure, 18th century, elongated economic section with transverse stem and collar, marked 1830 D-1-75-122-56 Former farm (so-called at the Huber)
Near Moosstrasse
( location )
Well chapel (so-called Marien- or Bründlingkapelle) Open, plastered niche over a spring, with a steep gable roof and boarded gable, 1st half of the 19th century, partially renewed in 1980/81; with equipment D-1-75-122-53 Well chapel (so-called Marien- or Bründlingkapelle)

Unterelkofen

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Graf-Ernst-Strasse 4
( location )
Former small farmhouse (so-called Müller am Berg or Hilger) Two-storey plastered ridge courtyard with a flat saddle roof, eaves-side arbor and farm section with framing, around 1830/40, partially modernized D-1-75-122-60 BW
Graf-Ernst-Strasse 14
( location )
Schlossgaststätte (so-called Schlosswirt) Two-storey plastered restaurant and residential part of a former first courtyard with a flat gable roof and profiled beam heads, probably from the 18th century; with equipment D-1-75-122-61 Schlossgaststätte (so-called Schlosswirt)
Graf-Ernst-Straße 16, In Unterelkofen
( location )
Estate inspection of the Counts von Rechberg Two-and-a-half-story plastered building with a flat hipped roof, segmented arched windows and wooden balcony, in the neo-Renaissance style, mid-19th century;

Former gardens with retaining walls, at the same time

D-1-75-122-63 Estate inspection of the Counts von Rechberg
Elkofen Castle 1
( location )
Höhenburg (so-called Elkofen Castle) Begun in the 11th century, consisting of the upper castle courtyard with keep , palas, bower , Dürnitzstock and battlement, mostly late Gothic, 14th-16th centuries . Century, partly new construction by Gabriel von Seidl in 1885, outer bailey with St. Georg castle chapel from 1516, gate entrances and auxiliary buildings mostly from the 17th century, partly redesigned and expanded in the 19th century;

Castle fortifications with a former moat and driveways

D-1-75-122-57 Höhenburg (so-called Elkofen Castle)
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Schlossweberstrasse 4
( location )
Residential building Two-storey plastered flat saddle roof building with projected gable part and remnants of baroque wall paintings, end of the 18th century D-1-75-122-62 Residential building
Schlossweberstrasse 9
( location )
Former smithy: residential building Two-storey plastered building with plaster structures and flat gable roof, marked 1850;

Former blacksmith's workshop, ground floor saddle roof building with plaster structures, marked 1830

D-1-75-122-59 Former smithy: residential building
Schlossweberstrasse 17
( location )
Residential part of the former small farmhouse (so-called near Krammer) Two-storey block building with a gable roof and boarded gable, 1st half of the 19th century D-1-75-122-58 BW

Former architectural monuments

The following objects still exist, but have been removed from the Bavarian list of monuments.

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Grafing
Am Urtelbach 1 and 2
( location )
Former craftsmen's houses western boundary of the market place ensemble. to E-1-75-122-1 Former craftsmen's houses
Grafing
Bahnhofstrasse
(behind Marktplatz 2)
( location )
Outbuildings Annex to Marktplatz 2; marked 1790, with a partially vaulted ground floor, rebuilt in New Baroque style in 1896; Outbuilding in the courtyard, neo-baroque, with plastered structure and tail gable, end of the 19th century D-1-75-122-16 Outbuildings
Grafing
Marktplatz 15
( location )
Inscription plaque denotes 1829; on the eaves side to Lederergasse. D-1-75-122-23 Inscription plaque
Grafing
Marktplatz 29
( location )
Commercial building Former town house ("Bruckenbäck"), stately gable building, in the core 17th / 18th centuries. Century, neo-baroque tail gable after 1905; around 1992/94 expanded into a residential and commercial building. D-1-75-122-28 Commercial building
Münchner Strasse 2
( location )
Residential and commercial building Lower, eastern boundary of the market square to E-1-75-122-1 Residential and commercial building
Grafing
Griesstr. 21
( location )
Craftsman House Former Weißgerberhaus, stately three-storey gabled house, after 1766 D-1-75-122-7 Craftsman House
Oberelkofen
Oberelkofener Straße 5
( location )
Farmhouse Bundwerk on the economic section, 1st third of the 19th century D-1-75-122-48 BW
Gasteig
Gasteig 4
( location )
Bundwerk Bundwerk in the economic section, 2nd quarter of the 19th century D-1-75-122-38 Bundwerk
Eisendorf
Seeweg 11, 13, 15
( location )
Wall and stables of the former moated castle (so-called at the fisherman) Medieval cellars as well as ramparts and moats around the property D-1-75-122-37 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 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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