List of architectural monuments in Haar
The monuments of the Upper Bavarian community of Haar 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.
Architectural monuments according to districts
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location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Bahnhofstrasse 7 ( location ) |
town hall | Two-storey plastered building with a half-hipped mansard roof and curved gable, based on plans by chief engineer Fraaß, 1915 | D-1-84-123-2 |
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Bahnhofstrasse 7 ( location ) |
Former fire station | Two-storey plastered building with hipped roof, polygonal stair tower and drying tower for fire hoses with onion hoods, by Josef Linder , 1929 | D-1-84-123-3 |
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Bahnhofstrasse 7 ( location ) |
Semi-detached house, former officials' apartments | Two-storey plastered building with hipped roof in a reduced historicizing style, Josef Linder, 1927 | D-1-84-123-4 | |
Bahnhofstrasse 12a ( location ) |
Holy Brother Conrad of Parzham | Catholic parish church, simple hall construction made of silted brick with a retracted polygonal choir and angled choir tower with tent roof, by Georg Berlinger , in functional forms, 1932/33; with equipment | D-1-84-123-5 |
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Defreggerstrasse 24 ( location ) |
Cemetery building of the forest cemetery | The funeral hall, morgue, adjoining building and bell tower connected to one another via a walkway are brick-built in functional shapes, Richard Heller, 1956–57 | D-1-84-123-19 |
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Kirchenplatz 1 ( location ) |
Gasthof zur Post | Historicizing two-storey plastered building with pitched roof and porch, around 1931, interior renovations around 1960
Garden pavilion, polygonal tent roof construction at the same time |
D-1-84-123-6 |
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Kirchenplatz 2 ( location ) |
Former school house and kindergarten | Two-story plastered building with hipped roof and elaborately designed portal, Hans Schatz, 1909/10 | D-1-84-123-7 |
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Kirchenstrasse 5 ( location ) |
St. Nicholas | Catholic church, Romanesque hall building with a strongly retracted apse and small massive roof turret, 2nd half of the 13th century, changes in the 15th century, profound redesign in 1755; with equipment | D-1-84-123-1 |
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Near Vockestrasse ( location ) |
Wayside chapel | Small gable roof building with a ridge on the front, semicircular end, marked 1818
(Only remainder of the former hamlet of Eglfing, which was overlaid by the Haar I institution) |
D-1-84-123-24 |
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Wasserburger Straße 43, 45, 47 ( location ) |
Former barracks of the motorized gendarmerie | System consisting of three components, team and farm building, two-storey, elongated saddle roof construction with bay windows, ridge tower and entrance arcades, angled attached ground-floor side wing, commercial building, ground-floor saddle roof construction, garage construction, hipped roof construction on an angular floor plan, based on a design by Max Schmitt and Landbauamt München, 1937 39; Entrance gates between the team building and the garage, Nagelfluh with wrought iron fences, at the same time. | D-1-84-123-30 |
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Haar II - Isar Amper Clinic Munich East
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Near Leibstrasse; Leibstrasse 39, 60, 64, 68, 72, 80, 98, 99, 100; Near Vockestrasse; Vockestrasse 51, 57, 59, 61, 65; Lindenplatz 2; Eglfinger Weg 1, 5, 9; Casinostraße 70 ( location ) |
Isar Amper Clinic Munich East, extension of the former Haar I district sanatorium and nursing home | Uniform system of two-storey pavilions with built-in verandas, east in the right-angled street pattern on one
two-storey, elongated central building, built on the basis of planning by the institutional psychiatrists Friedrich Vocke and Friedrich Ungemach by the architect Richard Neithardt , 1910–12, including the following 36 structures (see also Haar I, Gutshof and Pflegerdörfchen) |
D-1-84-123-23 | |
(Building C 61 ae) ( location ) |
Former central reception building, today hospital building | Two-storey, five-part, staggered structure in a corridor system with a passage in the middle building, the four side buildings with loggias on the garden side, head and articulated buildings with hip and crooked roofs, four roof turrets, plastic jewelry by Josef Flossmann , massive fencing with pavilions on the middle building | D-1-84-123-23 associated |
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(Building C 62) ( location ) |
Hospital building | Single-storey hipped roof building with roof turrets | D-1-84-123-23 associated |
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(Building C 63) ( location ) |
Hospital building | Single-storey building with a hip roof with a dwelling and loggia | D-1-84-123-23 associated |
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(Building C 64) ( location ) |
Hospital building | Two-storey three-wing hipped roof building with a turret, attached rectangular building with hipped roof, massive fencing of the courtyard | D-1-84-123-23 associated |
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(Building C 65) ( location ) |
Hospital building | Two-storey eaves-sided hipped roof building with two roof turrets and loggia on the garden side, two attached side buildings, massive
Enclosure of the courtyard |
D-1-84-123-23 associated |
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(Building C 66) ( location ) |
Hospital building | Two-storey eaves-sided hipped roof building with staircase tower and bay window on the street side and loggia on the garden side | D-1-84-123-23 associated |
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(Building C 67) ( location ) |
Hospital building | Two-storey eaves-sided hipped roof building with staircase tower and bay window on the street side and loggia on the garden side | D-1-84-123-23 associated |
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(Building C 68) ( location ) |
Hospital building | Two-storey hipped roof building with loggia | D-1-84-123-23 associated |
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(Building C 69) ( location ) |
Hospital building | Two-storey hipped roof building with loggia | D-1-84-123-23 associated |
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(Building C 70) ( location ) |
Former supply building | Two-storey two-wing hipped roof building with loggia | D-1-84-123-23 associated |
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(Building C 71) ( location ) |
Hospital building | One and two-storey hipped roof construction | D-1-84-123-23 associated | |
(Building C 75) ( location ) |
Former society house | Two-storey, two-winged hip and crooked roof building with staircase tower and bay window, stage of the Fritz von Tannstein engineering office in the basement (later cinema), Protestant prayer room on the upper floor; with equipment | D-1-84-123-23 associated |
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(Building C 76) ( location ) |
Internal ambulance and residential building | Single-storey saddle roof building with an open vestibule and a polygonal staircase tower | D-1-84-123-23 associated |
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(Building C 77) ( location ) |
Administration and hospital buildings | Two-storey two-wing hipped roof building with a central stepped gable and roof turret | D-1-84-123-23 associated |
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(Building C 78) ( location ) |
Catholic Institution Church Seven Pains of Mary | Longitudinal construction in pronounced Art Nouveau forms with saddle roof and pilaster strips, recessed choir with 5/8 end, side bell tower with saddle roof parallel to the nave roof, single nave barrel vaulted, Georg Albertshofer involved; with equipment
Massive enclosure with pavilion and fountain by Georg Albertshofer |
D-1-84-123-23 associated |
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(Building C 79) ( location ) |
Occupational Therapy Office | Single-storey hipped roof building with transverse gable | D-1-84-123-23 associated |
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(Building C 80) ( location ) |
Occupational therapy | Two- and three-story, richly structured hipped roof building with two roof turrets and a staircase tower | D-1-84-123-23 associated |
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(Building C 82) ( location ) |
Craft construction | Three-storey hipped roof building, single-storey extension with a crooked hipped roof | D-1-84-123-23 associated |
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(Building C 85) ( location ) |
Occupational therapy | Single-storey hipped roof building on a T-shaped floor plan | D-1-84-123-23 associated |
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(Building C 86) ( location ) |
garage | Two-wing and single-storey hipped roof building | D-1-84-123-23 associated | |
(Building C 87) ( location ) |
Nursery and residential buildings | Single-storey gable roof construction on the eaves side with gable, extension with hipped roof | D-1-84-123-23 associated |
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(Building C 88) ( location ) |
Front building of the greenhouse | Single-storey two-part hipped roof construction | D-1-84-123-23 associated | |
(Building E 1 / L 39) ( location ) |
Duplex house | Two-storey, three-part, symmetrically structured hipped roof building with bay windows | D-1-84-123-23 associated |
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(Building E 5) ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey eaves-sided hipped roof construction | D-1-84-123-23 associated |
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(Building E 9) ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey eaves-sided hipped roof construction | D-1-84-123-23 associated |
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(Building L 60) ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey two-wing hipped roof building | D-1-84-123-23 associated |
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(Building L 64) ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey two-wing hipped roof building | D-1-84-123-23 associated | |
(Building L 68) ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey two-wing hipped roof building | D-1-84-123-23 associated | |
(Building L 72) ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey two-wing hipped roof building with a semicircular floor bay on the garden side | D-1-84-123-23 associated | |
(Building L 80) ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey gable-independent hip roof building, side building with crested hip | D-1-84-123-23 associated | |
(Building L 99) ( location ) |
Former post office | Two-storey, two-wing hipped roof building with polygonal corner floor bay windows and dwelling houses | D-1-84-123-23 associated | |
(Building Lindenplatz 2) ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey two-wing hipped roof building | D-1-84-123-23 associated |
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(Building V 47) ( location ) |
Former bakery | One-storey residential building extension with a crooked hip on the exposed front side | D-1-84-123-23 associated | |
On both sides of the approach from Leibstrasse ( location ) |
Enclosures | on both sides of the driveway from Leibstrasse, pavilion at the northeast enclosure, massive | D-1-84-123-23 associated | |
At the western side entrance to the clinic premises ( location ) |
enclosure | at the western side entrance to the clinic premises, massive | D-1-84-123-23 associated | |
Around the clinic buildings ( location ) |
Parking area | around the clinic buildings in a right-angled street pattern | D-1-84-123-23 associated |
Haar I - Former district sanatorium and nursing home Haar I (Eglfing)
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Eglfing ( location ) |
Former district sanatorium and nursing home Haar I (Eglfing), today Isar Amper Clinic Munich East | Uniform system of one- and two-storey hospital pavilions and country houses in plastered brick construction, some with open verandas on the ground floor and large fenced hospital gardens, grouped along ring roads in the park area that was created at the same time, based on the planning of psychiatrist Friedrich Vocke, largely by Carl Freiherr von Harsdorf (Bamberg) ) and Adolf Stauffer (Rosenheim) erected, 1901–05, including the following 60 structures;
see also Gutshof, Pflegerdörfchen and Haar II |
D-1-84-123-9 | |
Building V 72 ( location ) |
Administration and management building | Two- and three-storey, double-winged gable roof construction with curved gables and a dwarf house; built according to plans by Gabriel von Seidl | D-1-84-123-9 associated |
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Building R 1 ( location ) |
Hospital building | Single storey hipped roof building with veranda | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building R 3 ( location ) |
Hospital building | Single storey hipped roof building with veranda | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building R 4 ( location ) |
Hospital building | Single storey hipped roof building with veranda | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building R 5 ( location ) |
Hospital building | Single-storey hipped roof building with veranda and two semicircular porches | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building R 6 ( location ) |
Hospital building | Single-storey hipped roof building with veranda and two semicircular porches | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building R 7 ( location ) |
Hospital building | Two-storey hipped roof building with roof turrets and corner rotunda | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building R 8 ( location ) |
Hospital building | Two-storey hipped roof building with roof turrets and corner rotunda | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building R 10 ( location ) |
Former printing house | Single-storey three-part gable roof construction with roof turrets and veranda | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building R 13 ( location ) |
Hospital building | Two-storey two-wing hipped roof building with bat dormers, bay windows and loggia | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building R 14 ( location ) |
Hospital building | Two-storey three-wing hipped roof building with three roof turrets and two flat pointed cores on the south side | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building R 15 ( location ) |
Hospital building | Two-storey two-wing hipped roof building with loggia | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building R 16 ( location ) |
Hospital building | Two-storey three-wing hipped roof building with transverse gable and veranda | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building R 17 ( location ) |
Hospital building | Two-storey three-wing gable roof building with a veranda, on the street side a semicircular staircase tower | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building R 18 ( location ) |
Hospital building | Two-storey, three-winged gable roof building with two ridge turrets and a veranda, on the long side a semicircular staircase tower | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building R 19 ( location ) |
Hospital building | Two-storey hipped roof building with veranda, on one narrow side a semicircular staircase tower | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building R 20 ( location ) |
Hospital building | Two-storey hipped roof building with a semicircular staircase tower on the crossbar | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building R 21 ( location ) |
Hospital building | Two-storey three-wing hipped roof building, right-angled staircase towers on the side wings, solidly walled courtyard | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building R 22 ( location ) |
Hospital building | Two-storey three-wing hipped roof building, right-angled staircase towers on the side wings, solidly walled courtyard | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building R 23 ( location ) |
Hospital building | Two-storey hipped roof building | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building R 24 ( location ) |
Hospital building | Two-storey hipped roof building with loggia | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building R 25 ( location ) |
Hospital building | Two-storey three-wing hipped roof building with transverse gable, bat dormers, two roof turrets and a veranda | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building R 26 ( location ) |
Hospital building | Two-storey hipped roof building | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building R 27 ( location ) |
Hospital building | Two-storey hipped roof building | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building R 28 ( location ) |
Hospital building | Two-storey three-wing hipped roof building with transverse gable, four roof turrets and veranda | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building R 29 ( location ) |
Hospital building | Two-storey eaves-sided hipped roof building, on the street side a semicircular staircase tower | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building R 30 ( location ) |
Hospital building | Two-storey hipped roof building with veranda | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building R 31 ( location ) |
Art therapy | One-storey hipped roof building with bat dormers, roof turrets and semicircular staircase tower, one-storey extension with veranda | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building R 32 ( location ) |
Former weaving mill | One-storey hipped roof building with a semicircular staircase tower on one narrow side, one-storey extension | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building R 33b ( location ) |
Cemetery chapel | Single-storey saddle roof building with choir closed on three sides, gable with bell attachment, transverse extension with hipped roof | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building R 34 ( location ) |
Evangelical Lutheran institutional church | Half-hipped roof construction in the forms of reduced historicism, with ridge turrets and semicircular apse, single-nave, flat-roofed nave. Preliminary draft by Johann Schobloch , further planning and execution presumably by the architect Merkler in 1905 | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building R 35 ( location ) |
Catholic parish and institutional church St. Raphael | Saddle roof construction in the forms of reduced historicism, pilaster structure and a retracted, semicircular closed choir. Lateral bell tower with a gable roof across the nave roof, single-nave, flat-roofed nave. Modified interior in 1994 reconstructed 1904-1905 by the architect Johann Pushed hole built | D-1-84-123-9 associated |
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Building R 36 ( location ) |
Former society house | Two-storey hipped roof building, front component with curved gable and terrace on the upper floor, rear extension with hipped roof | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building R 37 ( location ) |
Company supply | One-storey workshop building with a gable roof, two one-storey side buildings with hipped roofs, assembly hall with high saddle roof and skylight, former rail hall with two access gates | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building R 38 ( location ) |
Former well house | Single-storey hipped roof building with roof turrets | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building R 39 ( location ) |
Former water tower | High round building with protruding water room and tapering water room, concrete | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building R 40 ( location ) |
Central kitchen | Two-storey hipped roof building on a T-shaped floor plan with roof turrets and single-storey, circumferential porch | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building R 41 ( location ) |
Former central laundry | Two-storey hipped roof building on a T-shaped floor plan with roof turrets and single-storey, circumferential porch | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building R 43 ( location ) |
Former butcher shop | Two-storey, gable-independent saddle roof building with roof turrets, two single-storey wing buildings with hipped roof, after 1910 | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building R 47/48 ( location ) |
Duplex house | Two-storey hipped roof building, transverse gable with half-hip roofs | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building R 49 ( location ) |
Nurses home | Two-story hipped roof building with protruding risalits and two flat pointed cores on the west side | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building R 53 ( location ) |
Craft construction | Two-storey with a flat gable 48.119824, 11.744226em saddle roof, on the front face a single-storey porch with terrace | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building R 60 ( location ) |
Former nursery | Single-storey saddle roof building with verge cornice | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building V 52 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey hipped roof building | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building V 54 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey hipped roof building | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building V 58 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey two-wing hipped roof building | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building V 60 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey two-wing hipped roof building | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building V 62 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey two-wing hipped roof building | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building V 64 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey hipped roof building, two dwelling houses with half-hip roofs | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building V 66/68 ( location ) |
Duplex house | Two-storey eaves-sided hipped roof building with two street-side tail gables | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building V 70 ( location ) |
Former daycare center | Single-storey saddle roof building with verge cornice | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building V 76 ( location ) |
Former company health insurance fund | Two-storey eaves-sided hipped roof building with two polygonal corner floor cores on the street side | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building V 78 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey eaves-sided hipped roof building with street-side tail gable | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building V 80/82 ( location ) |
Duplex house | Two-storey eaves-sided hipped roof construction | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building V 84 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey eaves-sided hipped roof construction | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building V 86 ( location ) |
Double garage | Single-storey gable roof construction with roof turrets and verge cornice | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building V 88 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey gable-independent hipped roof building | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building V 90 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey gable-independent hipped roof building | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building V 103 ( location ) |
Duplex house | Two-storey, gable-independent mansard building with a half-hipped roof and two staircase towers on the north side | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Building V 105 ( location ) |
Residential building | Single-storey gable roof construction | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Around the area ( location ) |
Enclosures | Remnants of the originally double staggered fencing, wall sections with semicircular openings with decorative battens (partly added), rounded covers on the southern fencing | D-1-84-123-9 associated | |
Around the clinic buildings ( location ) |
park | Park or forest-like area | D-1-84-123-9 associated |
Manor of the former district sanatorium and nursing home
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Vockestrasse 97, 99, 99, 97; ( Location ) |
Former district sanatorium and nursing home in Haar, integrated farm for work therapy and self-sufficiency in the institution | Including older economic buildings of the former district estate from the end of the 19th century, on the planning basis of psychiatrist Friedrich Vocke, built by Carl Freiherr von Harsdorf (Bamberg) and Adolf Stauffer (Rosenheim), 1901-05, of which the following 7 structures: ( see also Haar I, Pflegerdörfchen and Haar II)
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D-1-84-123-21 |
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Nursing village of the former district sanatorium and nursing home
So-called. Nursing village of the former district sanatorium and nursing home in Haar; Uniform residential complex of five semi-detached houses, based on the planning of psychiatrist Friedrich Vocke, built by Adolf Stauffer (Rosenheim), 1906, of which the following five structures:
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Vockestraße 49, 51 ( location ) |
Duplex house | Two-storey, gable-independent hipped building with dwarf houses, curved gables and plaster structures | D-1-84-123-22 |
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Vockestraße 53, 55 ( location ) |
Duplex house | single-storey eaves-sided crooked construction with diaphragm houses, curved gables and plaster structures | D-1-84-123-22 |
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Vockestraße 57, 59 ( location ) |
Duplex house | single-storey eaves-sided crooked construction with diaphragm houses, curved gables and plaster structures | D-1-84-123-22 |
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Vockestraße 61,63 ( location ) |
Duplex house | single-storey eaves-sided crooked construction with dwarf houses, curved gables and plaster structures; | D-1-84-123-22 |
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Vockestraße 65,67 ( location ) |
Duplex house | Two-storey, gable-independent hipped building with dwarf houses, curved gables and plaster structures | D-1-84-123-22 |
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Gronsdorf
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Lorenz-Huber-Straße 1 ( location ) |
Catholic branch church Heilig Kreuz | Baroque hall building with linear plaster structure and polygonal choir with choir tower, new building 1642, tower 1653; with equipment
Cemetery wall |
D-1-84-123-11 |
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Near Lorenz-Huber-Straße ( location ) |
crossroads | With cast iron body and Our Lady of Sorrows, end of the 19th century | D-1-84-123-12 |
Ottendichl
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Feldkirchener Straße 14 ( location ) |
Former school house | Ground floor group building with hip and crooked roof, dwarf house and neo-baroque ornamental gable, 1906
Outbuildings, small interconnected plastered buildings with gable roofs, at the same time |
D-1-84-123-13 |
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Feldkirchener Straße 31 ( location ) |
St. Martin | Catholic church, single nave nave with retracted late Gothic polygonal choir, added sacristy and choir flank tower, around 1475, nave changed around 1697, sacristy renewed by Josef Berlinger in 1901; with equipment | D-1-84-123-14 |
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Feldkirchener Straße 35 ( location ) |
Living part of the former farmhouse, so-called Beim Häring | Two-storey saddle roof building with plaster structure, around 1890 | D-1-84-123-15 |
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Feldkirchener Straße 45 ( location ) |
Former smithy and farmhouse | Small plastered building with pitched roof, 1874 | D-1-84-123-16 |
Salmdorf
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Johann-Karg-Strasse 10 ( location ) |
Assumption Day | Catholic branch church, late Gothic hall building with inserted west tower, retracted polygonal choir and attached sacristy, end of the 15th century, changed in 1616; with equipment | D-1-84-123-17 |
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Johann-Karg-Straße 57; Mühlweg 2 ( location ) |
Former small farmhouse, so-called Deckersölde | Ground floor courtyard with a pitched roof and raised entrance to the barn, probably from the 1st half of the 19th century | D-1-84-123-18 |
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See also
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
- Georg Paula , Timm Weski: District of Munich (= Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation [Hrsg.]: Monuments in Bavaria . Volume I.17 ). Karl M. Lipp Verlag, Munich 1997, ISBN 3-87490-576-4 , p. 92-117 .
Web links
- List of monuments for hair (PDF) at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation
- Bavarian Monument Atlas (cartographic representation of the Bavarian architectural and ground monuments by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation (BLfD) )