List of architectural monuments in Hallech

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In the list of monuments in Halblech the monuments of are Bavarian-Swabian community Halblech listed and their districts. The basis is the publication of the Bavarian List of Monuments, which was first created on the basis of the Monument Protection Act of October 1, 1973 and has been continuously updated since then.

Coat of arms of Halbch
St. Peter's Chapel

Architectural monuments according to districts

Halbch

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Am Mühlbach 16
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Formerly a farmhouse Former farmhouse, gable framing, early 19th century. Formerly a farmhouse
Kapellenweg 10
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chapel Catholic Chapel of St. Antonius, built in 1727; with equipment. chapel

Bayerniederhofen

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Illasbergstrasse 1
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Farmhouse Living part with constructive gable framing and gable door, 2nd quarter of the 19th century. D-7-77-173-5 Farmhouse
Kirchstrasse 1
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Gasthaus Stoffl Inn, two-storey flat saddle roof building with rococo frescos and house plaque, there marked 1782. D-7-77-173-6 Gasthaus Stoffl
Kirchstrasse 3 / 3a
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Formerly a farmhouse probably a former office building, two-storey flat saddle roof building with gable framing, in the core construction of the 16th / 17th century. century D-7-77-173-7 Formerly a farmhouse
Kirchstrasse 4
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Farmhouse Two-storey flat gable roof building with rich fret gable, facade painting and house panel, marked 1681. D-7-77-173-8 Farmhouse
Kirchstrasse 8
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Farmhouse Two-storey flat gable roof building with gable framing and neo-baroque stucco on the eaves, in the core 1845. D-7-77-173-9 Farmhouse
Kirchstrasse 14
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Catholic Parish Church of St. Michael Hall building with gable roof and north tower with octagon and onion dome, baroque, 1701–03 based on designs by Thomas Natter

started, completed in 1702 by Joseph Miller, consecrated in 1716; with equipment.

D-7-77-173-10 Catholic Parish Church of St. Michael
Raiffeisenstrasse 3
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Farmhouse Living part with constructive gable framing and gable door, 2nd quarter of the 19th century. Farmhouse
Way to school 4
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Farmhouse above the threshing floor building inscription 1747 and two St. Andrew's crosses, changed in the 19th century. Farmhouse
on the road to Buching
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Wayside shrine 18./19. Century; with equipment Wayside shrine
on the eastern cemetery wall
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Wayside shrine Early 18th century; with equipment Wayside shrine

Berghof

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Am Rain 1
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Farmhouse high basement, boarded canopy (end of the 19th century), sturdy head frames and small windows, the core being mid-18th century. Farmhouse
Am Rain 3
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Farmhouse Boarded longitudinal crest and gable door, 1st quarter of the 19th century. Farmhouse
Falkenstrasse 3
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Farmhouse Partly plastered post structure with ribbon windows, boarded canopy and central aerial, marked 1757 above the door on the inside. BW
Illasbergstrasse 7
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Formerly a teacher's house Flat roof house with late Classicist facade painting, marked 1835, started in 1831 according to building inscription, completed in 1842; Klaubstein pavement on the entrance side. Formerly a teacher's house
Illasbergstrasse 13
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Private chapel neo-Gothic rotunda, 3rd quarter of the 19th century; with equipment; in the garden of No. 13. BW
Illasbergstraße 19
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Farmhouse Mittertennbau with steep gable roof, richly carved panel door and house panel, marked 1857. Farmhouse
Illasbergstrasse 21
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Formerly a farmhouse 2nd half of the 19th century, inside with parts of the previous building, 17th century, expanded in 2002. Formerly a farmhouse
Illasbergstrasse 35
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Farmhouse profiled gable arches, essentially early 19th century. Farmhouse
Moorbadstrasse 26
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Farmhouse Primitive house type with hooked head, lengthways head and drawn-in tennis gate, boarded up on both sides, the core end of the 18th century. Farmhouse
Schmiedstrasse 2
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Farmhouse Floor framework and profiled lintel over the front door, 2nd half of the 18th century. BW
St.-Peter-Weg 7
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House board marked 1861. BW
St.-Peter-Weg 9
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Catholic Chapel of St. Peter built at the end of the 17th century; with equipment. Catholic Chapel of St. Peter
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north of St. Peter's Chapel
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Formerly the plague cemetery modern walled; Crucifix, inscribed 1859 Formerly the plague cemetery
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pear tree

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Birnbaum 2
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Grain bin Corresponding grain box, frame block construction, 17th century. BW
Pear tree 5;
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Grain bin Corresponding grain box, ground floor block building, end of the 16th century. BW
Catholic Chapel St. Sebastian
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Catholic Chapel of St. Sebastian built at the end of the 18th century, changed and renewed in 1881; with equipment. Catholic Chapel of St. Sebastian

Booking

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Alte Strasse 2
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Farmhouse two-storey saddle roof building with rustication, corner pilasters, cornice and plaster structure, 18th century core, later changed; Entrance portal with stuccoed and painted over door, late 19th century. Farmhouse
Bachstrasse 2; ,
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Farmhouse Rich fret gable, threshing floor framing, tightly lined head bows on the eaves side, diagonal stitch beams, end of the 18th century, economic section heavily renovated in 1993. Farmhouse
Bachstrasse 4
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Carved panel door Carved panel door, around 1840/50. Carved panel door
Bergstrasse
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ensemble The ensemble includes the southwest row of Bergstrasse with the Buchinger Bach and associated bridges. The stream line system is formed by mostly eaves-standing farmhouses, the gables are partly directed to the northwest, partly to the southeast. House No. 9 concludes the hill in the south, while in the north the ensemble closes on Füssener Strasse, which, as a modern thoroughfare, cuts through the former town center. The original Bergstrasse layout is occupied by mid-century buildings from the 18th and early 19th centuries. The flat-roof houses - mostly plastered timber frame constructions - represent several old house types in the Füssener Land: Schwangau house (with arbor) and farmhouses with fret gable or clad gable. House no. 12, with a steeper roof and six axes, documents in its dimensions, such as the gable position facing the street, an intervention of the 19th century in the traditional stream line system. ensemble
Bergstrasse 4
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Farmhouse open arbor ("Schwangau House") and carving, gable cladding, 2nd half of the 18th century. Farmhouse
Bergstrasse 7
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Carved panel door Carved panel door, around 1840/50. Carved panel door
Bergstrasse 8
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Farmhouse Mittertennbau, headbands over the Tennentor, essentially at the beginning of the 19th century, renewed. Farmhouse
Bergstrasse 9
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Formerly a farmhouse Mid-section building with retracted Tennentor and two eaves, plastered post construction with boarded canopy, head arches with sloping bulges, 1st half of the 17th century. Formerly a farmhouse
Bergstrasse 10
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Farmhouse Mid-section building with boarded canopy, plastered post construction with profiled head brackets, 1st half of the 18th century. Farmhouse
Bergstrasse 11
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Farmhouse Residential part with boarded canopy, plastered frame structure with painted chip carving, 2nd half of the 18th century. Farmhouse
Bergstrasse 18
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Carved panel door Carved panel door, mid-19th century. Carved panel door
Forggenseestrasse 11;
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Ornamental fretted gable Ornamental fretted gable, around 1800; built into a new building from 1991. Ornamental fretted gable
Forggenseestraße 23
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Catholic Chapel of the Holy Trinity Built in 1657; with equipment. Catholic Chapel of the Holy Trinity
at Forggenseestraße 39
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Wayside shrine Wayside shrine, 18./19. Century. Wayside shrine
Füssener Straße 3
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Small farmhouse simple gable framing and floor framing, 2nd quarter of the 19th century. Small farmhouse
Füssener Straße 7
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Formerly a small farm Sliding roof over the gable barn, 1st quarter of the 19th century. Formerly a small farm
Füssener Straße 16
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Carved panel door Carved panel door, around 1840/50. Carved panel door
Romantic Road 1
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Formerly a farmhouse Gable nee, rich ornamental collar, end of the 18th century. Formerly a farmhouse
Talweg 11
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Farmhouse Mittertennbau, plastered post construction, in the core 1st half of the 18th century. Farmhouse

Eschenberg

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Eschenberg 15
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Hamlet chapel neo-Gothic, late 19th century; with equipment. Hamlet chapel
Eschenberg 17
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Corresponding ground floor grain box, block construction, 1st half of the 17th century. BW
Eschenberg 19
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Farmhouse Elongated mid-section building with constructive fret gable (gable door) and retracted tent gate, early 19th century. Farmhouse

Greith

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Greith 1
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Farmhouse Central building with a simple fret and gable door, 2nd quarter of the 19th century. Farmhouse
Greith 6
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Farmhouse stately mid-span building with gable door and constructive gable framing, 1st quarter of the 19th century. Farmhouse
Greith 10
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Farmhouse Mitterstallbau, late 18th century. Farmhouse
Greith
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Catholic chapel Mariae Visitation built in 1828; with equipment. Catholic chapel Mariae Visitation

Pegs

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Häringen 1
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Farmhouse two-storey timber frame construction, around 1710/15, in the 19th and 20th centuries Century changed; Adjoining outbuilding, the core of the 18th century, expanded in the 19th century. Farmhouse
Häringen 2
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Farmhouse Originally preserved Schwangau house type with boarded gable and open arbor, plastered post structure, remains of painting on the Tenntor, late 17th century; - renovated around 2010

belonging to the former parish church, transferred from Ingenried in 2005 ff.

Farmhouse

Hegratsried

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Hegratsried 1
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Farmhouse Farmhouse, stately individual courtyard, formerly divided gable-top building, door with sandstone surround, marked 1810. Farmhouse
Hegratsried 1
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Court chapel octagonal neo-Gothic central building, built in 1863; with equipment. Court chapel

Helfenwang

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Helfenwang 1
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Corresponding grain box, timber frame construction, with a flat roof at the same time, late 18th century. BW
southwest of the wasteland.
( Coordinates are missing! Help me. )
Wayside shrine Wayside shrine; 19th century.
Helfenwang
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Catholic Marienkapelle neo-Gothic, 1891; with equipment Catholic Marienkapelle

Jans

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Jans 1
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Farmhouse Business section in an open frame structure with headbands, early 19th century. Farmhouse

Knee to

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Kniebis 2
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Farmhouse Building with 2 floors and rich decorative shapes: gable framing, notch carving, floor framing, open transom wall, end of the 18th century. Farmhouse
Kniebis 7
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Grain box Corresponding ground floor granary, block construction, end of the 16th century. Grain box
Catholic Chapel St. Magnus
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chapel neo-Gothic, built in the 2nd half of the 19th century; with equipment. chapel

Laugh

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Laugh 1
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Farmhouse plastered, partly boarded-up post construction with gable framing, marked 1742; with equipment. Farmhouse

Oberreithen

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Oberreithen 3
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farm Mittertennbau, pedestal knee stick, mid-19th century. farm
Oberreithen 8
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Corresponding boarded-up flat roof tower, end of the 18th century, partially expanded. Halch - Oberreithen No. 8 - Stall v W.jpg

Easter

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Easter 2
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Farmhouse Sandstone panels above the front door with the old house number and year 1831, renewed. Farmhouse
northeast of Easter
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Catholic Trinity Chapel (Köpfkapelle) neo-Gothic, built in 1899; with equipment Catholic Trinity Chapel (Köpfkapelle)

Pfefferbichl

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south on the road.
( Coordinates are missing! Help me. )
Wayside shrine Wayside shrine, 18./19. Century. Wayside shrine
( Location ) Wayside chapel 18./19. Century; with equipment Wayside chapel

Schlöglmühle

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Catholic Marienkapelle
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Catholic Marienkapelle built in the later 18th century; with equipment. Catholic Marienkapelle

Schober

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Schober 2
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Farmhouse Flat roof building with gable apron and profiled head arches, built in 1739 as a former Steingadener Klosterhof, expanded in 1784. Farmhouse
Schober 18
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Grain box associated two-storey granary, marked 1584; Flat roof superstructure boarded over it, 2nd half of the 18th century. Grain box

Schwaighof

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Schwaighof 1
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Single courtyard Farmhouse with constructive gable framing, 2nd quarter of the 19th century; Grain box, two-storey block building, early 17th century; Superstructure, boarded flat roof, early 19th century. Single courtyard

Stockingen

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Lime kiln
(north of the road into halftal valley below Eschenberg)
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Lime kiln Remainder of the quarry stone masonry of the iron and steel works founded in 1849 and shut down in 1866, some lime barrels available, mid-19th century D-7-77-173-102 Lime kiln

Thal

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Thal 3
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Farmhouse Longitudinal crotch, lugs and headbands, plastered post structure, core from the 2nd half of the 18th century; Granary, two-storey timber frame construction under an old superstructure, end of the 18th century. Farmhouse

Trauchgau

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Am Anger 10
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Formerly a farmhouse painted decorative band, inscribed 1805 Formerly a farmhouse
Am Feuerhaus 3
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Formerly a farmhouse Smooth plaster banding and flat roof with saddle, early 19th century. Formerly a farmhouse
Austraße 2
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Farmhouse gable-sided stable, built in 1848, with later changes Farmhouse
Austraße 4
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Farmhouse Mid-section building with profiled beam heads, early 19th century. Farmhouse
Branntweingasse 1
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Carved panel door, around 1850 Hallech - Trauchgau - Branntweingasse Nr 1 v S.JPG
Branntweingasse 4
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Farmhouse Mittertennbau, 2nd quarter of the 19th century. Farmhouse
Dorfstrasse 3
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Farmhouse with boarded canopy, core from the first half of the 18th century. Farmhouse
Kirchplatz 2
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Wrought iron bracket, early 18th century. Halbch - Trauchgau - Kirchpl Nr 2 Gh Hirsch Ausleger.JPG
Kirchplatz 11
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Catholic parish church St. Andreas New building in 1819 by Matthias Left; with equipment. Catholic parish church St. Andreas
Kirchplatz 15
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Formerly a farmhouse inclined stitch bars on the flight purlins, the core of the 1st half of the 18th century. Formerly a farmhouse
Kirchplatz 19
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Fresco, Coronation of Mary. Halfchild - Trauchgau - Kirchpl Nr 19 - Fresco Marienkrönung.JPG
Reichenstrasse 17
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Carved panel door, around 1840/50. Halbch - Trauchgau - Reichenstrasse No. 17 front door.JPG
Steingadener Strasse 10; at the northern exit of the village.
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Catholic Achkapelle built in 1871, neo-Gothic; with equipment Catholic Achkapelle
in the southern cemetery wall.
( Coordinates are missing! Help me. )
Wayside shrine marked 1905, neo-baroque Wayside shrine
near the cemetery.
( Coordinates are missing! Help me. )
Chapel shrine 18th century; with equipment Chapel shrine

Unterreithen

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Unterreithen 5
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Farmhouse Partly plastered post construction, later heightened, with the late form of the "Schwangauer Laube" and profiled lintel board, the core of the 2nd half of the 18th century. Farmhouse
Unterreithen 9
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Grain bin associated grain box, two-storey block building, marked 1650; Boarded superstructure with flat roof, 18th / 19th centuries Century. BW
Unterreithen 11
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Grain bin Corresponding grain box, ground floor block construction, 1st half of the 17th century. BW
Unterreithen 14
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Catholic Chapel of St. Michael built in 1818; with equipment. Catholic Chapel of St. Michael

Zwieselried

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Zwieselried 1
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Farmhouse Single courtyard, plastered frame structure with small windows and open arbor, 19th century, in the core 17th / 18th century. Century. Farmhouse

To force

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Force 1
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Farmhouse rich fret gable, late form around 1850/60; Ground floor grain box, block construction, marked 1675. Farmhouse

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.

literature

  • Bernd-Peter Schaul: Swabia . Ed .: Michael Petzet , Bavarian State Office for the Preservation of Monuments (=  Monuments in Bavaria . Volume VII ). Oldenbourg, Munich 1986, ISBN 3-486-52398-8 , pp. 358-360 .
  • Klaus Wankmiller / Hubert Romeder: The field and road crosses in the community halfthch - Part I: Altgemeinde Buching, in: Alt Füssen - yearbook of the historical association Alt Füssen (2005), pp. 142–166.
  • Klaus Wankmiller / Hubert Romeder: The field and road crosses in the community halfthch - Part II: Altgemeinde Trauchgau, in: Alt Füssen - year book of the historical association Alt Füssen (2006), p. 163–191.
  • Klaus Wankmiller / Hubert Romeder: The field and road crosses in the community halch - III. Part: Additions in the old communities of Buching and Trauchgau, in: Alt Füssen - Yearbook of the Historical Association Alt Füssen (2007), pp. 209–214.
  • Klaus Wankmiller / Hubert Romeder: The mountain and summit crosses in the municipality of Halch, in: Alt Füssen - Yearbook of the Historical Association of Alt Füssen (2007), pp. 178–196.
  • Klaus Wankmiller / Hubert Romeder: The wayside shrines and grottoes in the community halch, in: Alt Füssen - Yearbook of the historical association Alt Füssen (2008), pp. 67-101.
  • Klaus Wankmiller / Hubert Romeder: War memorials in the community halch, in: Alt Füssen - yearbook of the historical association Alt Füssen (2008), pp. 102-131.
  • Klaus Wankmiller / Hubert Romeder: The commemorative crosses and memorial stones in the community halch, in: Alt Füssen - Yearbook of the historical association Alt Füssen (2009), p. 148–193.
  • Klaus Wankmiller / Hubert Romeder: War memorials in the community halch. Supplement - table, in: Alt Füssen - Yearbook of the Historical Association Alt Füssen (2009), pp. 194–199.
  • Klaus Wankmiller / Hubert Romeder: The commemorative plaques and house plaques in the municipality of Halch , in: Alt Füssen - Yearbook of the historical association Alt Füssen (2010), pp. 118–155
  • Klaus Wankmiller: 325 years Peterskapelle in Berghof. A gem of the Wessobrunn baroque master builder Johann Schmuzer , in: Alt Füssen - Yearbook of the Historic Association Alt Füssen (2011), pp. 118–155.
  • Klaus Wankmiller: Dreifaltigkeitskapellen in the parish halch , in: Alt Füssen - yearbook of the historical association Alt Füssen (2012), p. 52-77.
  • Klaus Wankmiller: The Marienkapellen in the parish halch , in: Alt Füssen - yearbook of the historical association Alt Füssen (2013), S. 110-172.
  • Klaus Wankmiller: The Sebastian Chapel in Birnbaum, the Michael Chapel in Unterreithen and the “Bader” house chapel in Berghof, in: Alt Füssen - Yearbook of the Historical Association of Alt Füssen (2014), pp. 28–53.
  • Klaus Wankmiller: The Antoniuskapelle in hallech and the Magnuskapelle in Kniebis , in: Alt Füssen - yearbook of the historical association Alt Füssen (2015), p. 42-77.

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