List of architectural monuments in Hohenaltheim

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The monuments of the Swabian community of Hohenaltheim 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. The list is updated on May 30, 2018 and includes nineteen architectural monuments.

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Hohenaltheim

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Am Straußenhof 2
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Former Fronhof, now an inn Main building, ground floor saddle roof building with three-story gable, built in 1832 over a post-medieval core.

Former barn, now also residential building, ground floor saddle roof building with half-timbered gable in the north, late 18th / early 19th century.

Enclosure, essentially post-medieval, probably renewed in the early 19th century.

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Am Straußenhof 3
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Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St. John the Baptist Hall building with a non-retracted rectangular choir with buttresses attached to the south-east, tower with octagon and onion dome in the north-east and with two porches consisting of a prince's estate and vestibule with entrance portal or sacristy in the south, built around 1360 in place of a Carolingian predecessor building, new construction of the tower in 1617/18 using Gothic foundation walls, in 1755 extension to the west and reconstruction of the prince's estate by Samuel Schmidt, in 1880 renovation and enlargement of the windows; with equipment .

Cemetery wall, formerly with battlements and five wall towers, 16./17. Century, last tower demolished in 1878.

D-7-79-162-1 Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St. John the Baptist
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Hauptstrasse 16
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Former stable house Ground floor saddle roof building with a dwelling and angled transverse wing, living part in the core probably first quarter of the 19th century, part of the stable changed. D-7-79-162-3 BW
Hauptstrasse 22
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Dreiseithof Former stable house, two-storey saddle roof building with open half-timbering over the solidly bricked ground floor on the living area, probably 1805.

Barn, gable roof building with arched entrances closed with boards, "1805" (inscribed).

Barn, saddle roof construction with Krangaube and ridge knob, mid-19th century.

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Karolingerweg 2
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Residential building Two-storey hipped roof building with box cornice, probably first quarter of the 19th century, utility wing attached to the rear later. D-7-79-162-6 BW
Lindenberg; Bautenbach
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Landscape Park "The Origin" With forest meadow, chestnut avenue, curved paths, ditches, canals and bridges, by Jakob Keller, 1805 ff.

Spring enclosure, with a brick arch over the drain, apsidal niche, grotto and figure of the spring goddess, Johann Michael Haff (figure), 1805.

D-7-79-162-17 Landscape Park "The Origin"
Schloßstraße 6
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Former stables Formerly the castle, ground floor building with hipped roof with open half-timbering on the eaves side and indented northeast corner, second half of the 18th century. D-7-79-162-18 BW
Schlossstrasse 7; Schlossstrasse 3; Near Schloßstraße
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lock Extensive, uniformly designed complex, consisting of individual buildings grouped around a courtyard and farm buildings to the south-east, rebuilt by Johann Georg Kannhäuser from 1710 in place of an earlier complex.

Castle, former moated castle, two-storey hipped roof building with plastered structure, central dwarf house and arched portal with arbor on the main facade and flat corner projections, the six diagonal gables each curved with vase and figure attachments, on the garden front a protruding central projecting parapet from a previous building Erected in 1508, 1711, ditch drained around 1920/30; with equipment.

Two wing buildings, single-storey hipped roof buildings, on each of the long sides a central dwelling with a curved gable, profiled eaves and gable cornices and figure attachments, before the middle of the 18th century.

Administration building, ground floor building with a hip roof with a central dwelling with curved volute gables on the long sides, divided by cornices, before the middle of the 18th century.

Castle Chapel of St. Karl Borromeo and Hubertus, hall building with retracted semicircular end, curved volute gable divided by cornices with vase and figure attachments, eight-sided roof turret with onion dome in the east and stone surrounds at the wall openings, 1749; with equipment .

Former coach house, one-storey building with a hip roof with a dwelling with a tail gable, before the middle of the 18th century.

Former riding school, elongated ground floor building with a hipped roof with three little protruding dwarf houses with tail gables, before the middle of the 18th century.

Garden house, ground floor hipped mansard roof building with raised central pavilion and two corner projections that protrude slightly to the south, 1714.

Park, symmetrically laid out in French style between the palace and garden house, otherwise landscape garden, 1711, 1832 parts redesigned in English style.

Remains of the enclosure, second half of the 18th century boundary stone, with a coat of arms relief and remains of a polygonal setting, originally near Kösingen on the border of the principalities of Thurn and Taxis and Öttingen-Wallerstein, 1826.

D-7-79-162-7 lock
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Schloßstraße 12
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Former princely hunter's farm, now forestry office Two-storey hipped roof building on an angular floor plan, changed inside in the second half of the 18th century.

Barn, hipped roof building with arched gate entrances with house stone elements, second half of the 18th century.

Enclosure, second half of the 18th century.

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Schulstrasse 1
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Former rectory Two-storey saddle roof building with open framework on the upper floor, crane beam and ridge attachment, 1616. D-7-79-162-8 BW
Near Schulstrasse
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Former Zehentstadel Second building with a gable roof and arched gate entrances with stone edging, in the north a relief of St. Vitus, probably first half

18th century.

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Frohnmühle

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Frohnmühle 1
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Former flour mill Stately two-storey main building with pointed arched gable elevation and elevator openings, with a short transverse building, perhaps built in the first third of the 19th century with the inclusion of a previous building.

Stable barn, angled massive gable roof construction, essentially around 1800, remodeled in the second quarter of the 19th century and expanded to include the eastern stable wing after 1850.

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Oil mill 1
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Former oil mill Ground floor saddle roof construction, 1850 f. D-7-79-162-19 BW

Karlshof

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Skyscraper; Hochhauser Berg
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Castle ruins high-rise Formerly extensive, irregularly square complex on a densely wooded, steeply sloping ridge, the best preserved are the walls of the former Pallas in the west with traces of vaults on the ground floor and segmental arched window openings, the foundation walls of an outbuilding to the northeast of it, remains of the kennel wall and the semicircular tower as well the foundations of a massive gun turret in the southeast, as well as the adjoining walls of the former castle to the north over the medieval curtain wall with slender corner tower and parts of the walled trench in the east, in the first third of the 13th century, rebuilt and expanded several times, expansion in the 16th century of the fortifications, destroyed by fire in 1749, the building was spared until 1807, seat of the Oberamt, afterwards deliberate decline D-7-79-136-9 Castle ruins high-rise
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Karlshof 1
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Former manor, then inn, leisure and education center System consisting of several buildings.

Main building, two-storey hipped roof building with belt and profiled eaves cornice, 1835, changed inside.

Farm building, saddle roof construction with half-hipped roof to the east, "1860" (inscribed).

Barn, one-story building with a half-hipped roof and arched gate entrance, "1865" (inscribed).

Farm building, saddle roof building with cornice and high knee-length floor, "1887" (inscribed).

Garden house, ground floor building with hipped roof with a strongly profiled eaves cornice, around 1840.

D-7-79-162-11 Former manor, then inn, leisure and education center
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Karlshof 2
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Former forester's house Ground floor building with a half-hipped roof and porch in the west, "1911" (inscribed).

Stadel, ground floor saddle roof building, around 1911

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Niederaltheim

Ensemble town center Niederaltheim (file number: E-7-79-162-1)

The ensemble encompasses the entire town along its main and thoroughfare, which stretches from east to west, with the occasional branching off side streets.

Niederaltheim is an example of a typical Rieser street village with its gabled houses lined up at relatively regular intervals on both sides of the street, all on one floor and at ground level, with the typical horseshoe-shaped courtyard from the gable of the residential stable, from the barn at the back and on the third Page either through the delivery house or the neighbor's homestead. The impression of structural continuity in the village association is increased by the continuous fencing in front of the street facing the farmsteads, a low fence and a front garden area with trees. The actual gardens only begin behind the courtyard and barn; their boundaries towards the adjoining hall are often still marked by hedges or rows of trees.

The village of Niederaltheim, which comprised barely more than 50 farms and Sölden, remained without its own church as a branch of the parish and former manor house of Hohenaltheim. From the slightly curved western entrance to the village, the development begins in a slight staggering, and then continues as a row of gabled houses in the almost straight main street, which leads directly to the only two-story old buildings in the village: the eaves-side inn and the former office building, a residential stable with Hipped roof. The two-storey structure of the inn, which is striking within the one-storey North Swabian farm association, is also typical of the Rieser village. After an almost right-angled bend towards the south, the local road continues in an easterly direction; the development in the so-called lower village is becoming more irregular and has been disrupted by recent changes in the historical substance.

The building stock of the smoothly plastered, unadorned farmhouses in its oldest parts hardly dates from before the mid-19th century. Numerous courtyards in the western part of the village, the "Oberdorf", fell victim to a fire in 1899, most of them were rebuilt in quick succession according to their original layout and maintaining the traditional house type. Thus the characteristic street scene was preserved. It is still particularly vivid today within the northern row of houses in the area of ​​the property at Dorfstrasse 10 to 18. In accordance with the population, which has barely increased since the early 19th century, the shape and size of the village have not changed significantly until today. The external image of the village, lying in a furrow, shows the relative cohesion of the buildings in the narrow local association: the stone walls of the originally mostly yellow-washed solid buildings, together with the red pitched roofs, form a dense structure that even in the distance only transversely The gable roof of the inn, facing the general direction of the ridge, is dominated. Disturbances in the ensemble resulted from the two-storey new residential buildings at Dorfstrasse 3 and 6.

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Dorfstrasse 4
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Former administrative building, now residential stable Two-storey hipped roof building, essentially "1752" (marked), renewed and expanded to the north and east. D-7-79-162-13 BW
Dorfstrasse 8
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Inn Two-storey saddle roof building with banded corner pilasters, crane beams and elevator openings, first quarter of the 19th century, overformed. D-7-79-162-14 BW

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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 property of a monument - 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 and 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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