List of architectural monuments in Hadern
This page lists the monuments in the Hadern district of Munich in district 20 of the same name. There is also a picture collection and a photo album with selected pictures for these monuments . This list is part of the list of architectural monuments in Munich . The basis is the Bavarian Monument List , which was first created on the basis of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act of October 1, 1973 and has since been maintained and updated by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation . The following information does not replace the legally binding information from the monument protection authority.
Ensembles
- Großhadern . The village was first mentioned in a document in 1065. The baroque church of St. Peter , together with an almost closed group of gabled farmhouses from the 19th century, forms a picturesque picture that can be counted among the more memorable within the Munich truce. (E-1-62-000-21)
Individual structures
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Canisiusplatz 1 ( location ) |
Catholic Parish Church of St. Canisius | baroque, 1925–26 by Franz Rank . | D-1-62-000-1048 |
more pictures |
Canisiusplatz 2 ( location ) |
Elementary school | 1910 by Adolf Fraas and Emil Löwenstein, expanded in 1952. | D-1-62-000-1049 | |
Fürstenrieder Straße 288 ( location ) |
Forest cemetery | large area between Fürstenrieder , Würmtal-, Kriegerheim-, Tischerstraße and Kastenallee, laid out 1905-07 based on a design by Hans Grässel ; Extensions between 1910 and 1940. The individual sections of the cemetery in the forest or in clearings are characterized by tombs of the same type: wooden crosses, standing and lying stones, etc. To be mentioned in detail: Mourning and funeral hall, 1905-07 by Hans Grässel; with equipment; Main portal, crowned by sphinxes; two porter's houses; Wegkapelle on Fürstenrieder Strasse; with equipment; St. Anastasia Chapel, 1932 by Hermann Leitenstorfer ; with equipment; Crucifixion group, 1903 by Georg Schreyögg , opposite the mourning hall. The numerous tombs and chapels of famous personalities are often designed by well-known Munich artists. | D-1-62-000-1968 |
more pictures |
Großhaderner Straße 52 ( location ) |
St. Leonhard Chapel | Catholic chapel with roof turret, around 1894–95; with equipment. | D-1-62-000-2284 |
more pictures |
Großhaderner Strasse 54 ( location ) |
Stürzerhof | Farm, stately, three-sided complex with residential stables, 19th century | D-1-62-000-2285 |
more pictures |
Guardinistraße 83 ( location ) |
Community Center St. Ignatius | Parish center St. Ignatius, round building made up of several structures; Parish church, twelve-sided central building with tent roof; Chapel, parish rooms, parish office, kindergarten and apartments facing the church, one and two-story buildings arranged in a spiral with ring-shaped, stepped pent roofs, by Josef Wiedemann , 1977–79; Parish church with furnishings, including by Blasius Gerg and Erhard Hößle, at the same time | D-1-62-000-9039 | |
Heiglhofstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Former farmhouse | two-storey saddle roof building, 19th century | D-1-62-000-2445 | |
Heiglhofstrasse 4 ( location ) |
Former farmhouse | stately residential stable type, essentially 18th century | D-1-62-000-2446 | |
Heiglhofstrasse 8 / 8a / 8b ( location ) |
Former farm | modern inscription "Heiglhof 1279", 19th century; Outbuilding with half gable. | D-1-62-000-2448 | |
Heiglhofstraße 10 ( location ) |
Catholic Church of St. Peter | medieval core (1315), redesigned in the 17th century; with equipment; around the church cemetery with wall; Tombstones. In the village center of Großhadern. | D-1-62-000-2449 |
more pictures |
Heiglhofstraße 12/14 ( location ) |
Farm estate | open, three-sided complex, residential building in the core of the 19th century | D-1-62-000-2450 | |
Heiglhofstraße 13 ( location ) |
Former farm and inn | now a hotel, longitudinal single-ridge building in the core of the 19th century | D-1-62-000-2451 | |
Pelargonium Trail ( location ) |
Transformer house | Neo-Classicist, with corner columns and hipped roof, early 20th century; at the square-like intersection with the Magnolienweg. | D-1-62-000-5189 | |
Pelargonienweg 8 ( location ) |
villa | Two-storey mansard roof building with high gable gables and ornamental framework, in the local style, by Rudolf Hofmann, 1909-10 | D-1-62-000-5188 | |
Pfingstrosenstraße 14 ( location ) |
villa | Bavarian country house style, 1907-08 by Franz Böttge. | D-1-62-000-5304 | |
Pfingstrosenstraße 16 ( location ) |
villa | single-storey mansard gable roof building with balcony core, dwarf house and half-timbered gables, in the local style, by Rudolf Hofmann, 1909 | D-1-62-000-5305 | |
Sauerbruchstrasse 23 ( location ) |
Picturesque villa | Two-storey hipped roof building in corner position, with offset, polygonal corner oriel tower with pointed helmet and wooden balcony, in the local style, around 1900 | D-1-62-000-4207 | |
Cowslip path 7 ( location ) |
Residential building | Single-storey half-hipped roof building with a dwelling and balcony porch, in the reform style, by Franz Böttge, 1907 | D-1-62-000-9635 | |
Senftenauerstraße 111 ( location ) |
Catholic parish church of Corpus Christi | Central building with an elliptical floor plan in north-south orientation, with the main entrance on the north side; plastered reinforced concrete structure with copper sheet roofing, weekday chapel and tower added on the west side; projecting eaves structured with cassettes; Mosaic above the entrance portal; Erected in 1956/57 by Karl Jantsch in a mixture of classicizing traditionalism and Heimatstil; Domed vaults over an oval floor plan, in one of the focal points is the altar with a tabernacle half sunk into the altar; with equipment. | D-1-62-000-7923 | |
Near Tischlerstrasse ( location ) |
War cemetery | on irregular ground plan with pyramid-like memorial hall and cemetery of honor for 3543 victims of different nations of the two world wars; Memorial hall, built in the form of a partial pyramid made of sail-shaped white concrete slabs, with triangular hall walls, vertical light gap made of crystal glass prisms and iron relief with the names of the dead; Grave field, in a strictly geometric arrangement with an axial middle path and limestone blocks with crosses at the end of the visual axes, a moat separates the memorial hall from the grave field; Enclosure, wall made of limestone and concrete; by Helmut Schöner-Fedrigotti; Garden design by Ludwig Roemer; 1960-65. | D-1-62-000-7948 |
more pictures |
Würmtalstraße 113 ( location ) |
White brewhouse | Corner building in the style of the 17th century, built in 1903, extended in 1927. | D-1-62-000-7697 | |
Würmtalstraße 126 ( location ) |
Former town hall Großhadern | 1930–31 by Ludwig Zwingmann, attempt to combine functional and traditional building. | D-1-62-000-7698 |
Lost monuments
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Heiglhofstraße 6 ( location ) |
Removed from the list of monuments in 1991 after it was canceled |
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
- Heinrich Habel, Helga Himen: Munich . In: Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation (ed.): Monuments in Bavaria - administrative districts . 3rd improved and enlarged edition. tape I.1 . R. Oldenbourg Verlag, Munich 1991, ISBN 3-486-52399-6 .
- Dennis A. Chevalley, Timm Weski: City of Munich . Southwest. In: Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation (Hrsg.): Monuments in Bavaria - independent cities and districts . Volume I.2 / 2, 2 half volumes. Karl M. Lipp Verlag, Munich 2004, ISBN 3-87490-584-5 .
Individual evidence
- ↑ 1908-2008 re-qualification and revision of the list of monuments - here Ensembles State Capital Munich; Former town centers (PDF; 2.7 MB) Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation. Dr. Irlinger Head of Department Z, Monument Registration and Research, Ms. Dr. Heckmann-von Wehren Head of Division ZI, Bavarian Monument and Monument Topography. R ats I nformations S ystem of the City of Munich; Retrieved October 11, 2016.
Web links
Commons : Monuments in Hadern - Collection of images, videos and audio files
- List of monuments for Munich (PDF) at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation
- Architectural monuments in Hadern in the Bavarian Monument Atlas