List of architectural monuments in Immenstadt im Allgäu

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The monuments of the Swabian town of Immenstadt in the Allgäu 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.

Werdenstein - one of the castle ruins of Immenstadt in the Allgäu.

Ensembles

Ensemble Marienplatz

Market place Immenstadt.jpg

The ensemble marks the core of the town, first mentioned in 1269 and elevated to the status of town in 1360. The right to hold a weekly market and thus the function of the center of the town as a marketplace (called Marienplatz since 1948) goes back to this time. Immenstadt owes its historical importance as a trading and transshipment point in the Upper Allgäu to its convenient location on the salt road, which was built around the middle of the 16th century and which led from Hall in Tirol to Lindau, as well as the 1536 right to a yarn market with canvas display The seat of local authority takes hold: from 1550, the last Count of Montfort-Rothenfels built the large city palace on the west side of the market square, which was expanded by the Counts of Königsegg between 1604 and 1622 and in the 18th century. Opposite it is the former Count's office building on the east side, which was combined in 1922 with the outbuilding that was built at the same time to form a uniform assembly in the form of the Heimat style (now the municipal administration building). The town hall, which is integrated into the south wall of the square, was built in 1753 from a town house from the 17th century. Of the former numerous inns with guild bars, which, in addition to the buildings mentioned, once shaped the character of the market and trading center, only a few have survived. Up until the 19th century, several local fires greatly reduced the original substance, while new constructions and conversions have recently changed the volume of the buildings and the details, so that above all the localization and allocation of the buildings around the funnel-shaped narrowing square of the historical one Situation. The parish church of St. Nikolaus, located on the road to the Sonthofener Tor, which was demolished in 1817 and whose patronage points to trade and traffic, is part of the ensemble with its tower overlooking the market square and the neo-baroque entrance front facing it. File number: E-7-80-124-1

Architectural monuments according to districts

Immenstadt

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Adolph-Probst-Strasse 6
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Former director's villa So-called Villa Probst, two-storey flat gable roof building with mezzanine and corner projections above a high base, rich facade structure from the early days, by Jean Keller, around 1890/95. D-7-80-124-2 Former director's villa
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Adolph-Probst-Strasse 9
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Residential building late classicist, two-storey saddle roof building with windowed knee floor, around 1862/63; In connection with the industrialist villa Probst, forms the end of the series of workers' houses. D-7-80-124-79 Residential building
Adolph-Probst-Strasse 12
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St. Georg cemetery chapel Hall building with a three-sided end, roof turret and eastern sacristy extension, choir 1619, nave and sacristy 1801/02; with equipment. D-7-80-124-3 St. Georg cemetery chapel
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Adolph-Probst-Strasse 21
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Residential building Villa-like two-storey hipped roof building with risalites, ornamental framework, wooden vestibule, terrace and balcony, around 1900. D-7-80-124-93 Residential building
At the Aach 8, 9
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Duplex Two-storey plastered or shingled block building with flat gable roof, western part with protruding and raised cross gable roof, in the core 17th / 18th. century D-7-80-124-4 Duplex
At the Aach 14
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Former court mill Two-storey saddle roof building with arched entrance and alliance coat of arms on the gable end, mid-18th century, renovated in 1767 after a fire. D-7-80-124-5 Former court mill
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Bachreute 11
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Former farmhouse Two-storey plastered or boarded block building with flat saddle roof, 18th century, business section changed. D-7-80-124-6 Former farmhouse
Bachreute 13
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Former farmhouse two-storey shingle block building with flat gable roof, 18th century, business section changed. D-7-80-124-7 Former farmhouse
Bahnhofstrasse 3
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Residential and commercial building three-storey hipped roof building with facade structure, 19th century; see. Ensemble Marienplatz. D-7-80-124-8 Residential and commercial building
Bahnhofstrasse 7
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Former Hofjägerhaus three-storey gabled house with bay window and saddle roof, 1685, modified at the end of the 19th century. D-7-80-124-9 Former Hofjägerhaus
Bahnhofstrasse 11
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Former Count's archive building three-storey corner house with a pitched pitched roof, expanded in 1685, 1813. D-7-80-124-10 Former Count's archive building
Bahnhofstrasse 34
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Former post office Two-storey saddle roof building in the style of the Wilhelminian style with a clapboard upper storey and curved floating gables, 1897. D-7-80-124-80 Former post office
Bräuhausstraße 6, 8
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Former Count's warehouse buildings Two-storey half-hipped or saddle roof building with half-timbered upper storey and gable, the core of the end of the 18th century D-7-80-124-81 Former Count's warehouse buildings
Bräuhausstraße 10
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Former Count's Riding School Saddle roof construction, end of the 18th century D-7-80-124-90 Former Count's Riding School
Edmund-Probst-Straße 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20
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Edmund-Probst-Strasse workers' housing estate Workers' settlement of the mechanical twine factory Immenstadt, three-storey buildings with a gable roof and pilaster structure (older type) or half-hipped roof, gables and flat core with Art Nouveau touch (newer type), 1897 to 1909. D-7-80-124-84 Edmund-Probst-Strasse workers' housing estate
Hirschstrasse 1
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Residential building three-storey corner building with saddle roof and plaster structure, in the core 17th / 18th Century. D-7-80-124-12 Residential building
Hofgartenstrasse 14
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Rest of the former courtyard garden wall Erected in rubble stone in 1595 D-7-80-124-91 Rest of the former courtyard garden wall
Kalvarienbergstraße 1
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villa three-storey corner house with bay windows, corner projections and clinker brick facades, marked 1900. D-7-80-124-14 villa
Kemptener Straße 2
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Gasthaus zur Traube two-storey saddle roof building with portal, 1736. D-7-80-124-16 Gasthaus zur Traube
Kirchplatz 7
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Former elementary school three-storey, neo-classicist hipped roof building with mezzanine floor and central projection, 1874. D-7-80-124-13 Former elementary school
Klosterplatz 2
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Former Capuchin Monastery Church of St. Joseph Hall construction with retracted choir, roof turret and northern, side aisle-like extension by Fidelis chapel, by Hans Mutter, 1654/55, Fidelis chapel 1730/31, remodeling by Christian Buffler and Hans Schurr in 1903; with equipment ; Part of the former monastery wall with gate, 1903; on Kapuzinergasse. D-7-80-124-19 Former Capuchin Monastery Church of St. Joseph
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Klosterplatz 3
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Residential building two-storey shingled gable roof building, 1757. D-7-80-124-20 Residential building
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Marienplatz
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Marian column after a design by Johann Richard Eberhard, 1773, later changed several times, the figure replaced by a copy. D-7-80-124-28 Marian column
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Marienplatz 1
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Catholic parish church of St. Nicholas Hall building with transept, retracted, semicircular apse and northern tower with onion dome, tower substructure 14./15. Century, nave and upper floors of the tower 1705-07, extension according to plans by Hans Schurr 1907/08; with equipment . ( Protected cultural asset ) D-7-80-124-22 Catholic parish church of St. Nicholas
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Marienplatz 2
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Mount of Olives Chapel octagonal central building under onion dome with lantern, around 1760, redesigned according to plans by Wilhelm Baur 1909; with equipment. D-7-80-124-23 Mount of Olives Chapel
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Marienplatz 3, 4
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Municipal administration building Two three-storey gabled houses with a gable roof connected by a lower, two-storey wing on the eaves, core of the southern former count's office building from 1648, overall appearance in the form of the Heimatstyle, 1922. D-7-80-124-24 Municipal administration building
Marienplatz 12
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Former castle Three-storey three-wing complex with a gable or hipped roof and bay windows with hooded roofs, east wing built around 1550, modified 1604–20, south wing 17th / 18th. century D-7-80-124-25 Former castle
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Marienplatz 14
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Former Goldener Adler inn Three-storey eaves side house with mansard gable roof and gable, in the core 17th century, changes in the 19th century and later. D-7-80-124-26 Former Goldener Adler inn
Marienplatz 16
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town hall three-storey gabled house with saddle roof, bay window and turret, modified in 1649, 1753. D-7-80-124-27 town hall
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Montfortstraße 24 (Maxensruhe)
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Catholic Chapel of St. Anthony of Padua neo-Gothic building with a three-sided end and roof turret, consecrated in 1856; with equipment D-7-80-124-31 Catholic Chapel of St. Anthony of Padua
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Missener Strasse 40
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Former Moosgut Villa-like, two-storey hipped roof building in neo-Gothic style, dwarf house with crenellated gable, 18th century core, remodeling in 1856. D-7-80-124-29 Former Moosgut
Neumummen 17
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Catholic Chapel of St. Joseph Rectangular building with a three-sided end, 1683; with equipment ; in new sums. D-7-80-124-36 Catholic Chapel of St. Joseph
Ob der Aach 1
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villa Stately two- to three-storey building with a gable roof and gable, in historicizing forms, around 1900. D-7-80-124-32 villa
Upper colony 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; Lower colony 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
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Lower and Upper Colony workers' settlement Lower and upper colony of workers' settlement of the mechanical string factory Immenstadt, two-, two-and-a-half and three-story saddle roof buildings with pilaster structures, 1871 to 1894; Woodshed, single-storey pitched roof buildings, probably at the same time. D-7-80-124-83 Lower and Upper Colony workers' settlement
Otto-Keck-Straße 29
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Calvary Chapel Original rectangular building supplemented by a wooden porch in the west to form a square, with roof turrets, probably 1703, extension in 1858, roof turrets in 1890, with fittings. D-7-80-124-35 Calvary Chapel
Rothenfels
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Rothenfels castle ruins Remains of the eastern wall and the western outer wall, partly Nagelfluhquader, 12th century; 1.5 km northwest of the city. D-7-80-124-37 Rothenfels castle ruins
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Ruin Hugofels
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Ruin of Hugofels Castle Erected as the outworks of Rothenfels Castle, remains of a square complex with two corner towers, 1440; Located 200 m northeast of this. D-7-80-124-38 Ruin of Hugofels Castle
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Spitalstrasse 1
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Former tannery Two-storey corner house with a mansard gable roof, wood construction in the core, around 1700, changes at the end of the 18th century, expanded in 1904 in a Baroque style. D-7-80-124-33 Former tannery
Spitalstrasse 3
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Gerberstadel Timber construction with a pitched roof on a broken stone base, around 1800. D-7-80-124-95 Gerberstadel
Steigtobel
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So-called "Wooden Chapel" Rectangular building with saddle roof and side extension, mid-19th century; with equipment ; over the Steigbach Gorge. D-7-80-124-34 So-called "Wooden Chapel"
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Adelharz

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In Adelharz
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Catholic Lady Chapel Rectangular building with a three-sided end, 1733; with equipment D-7-80-124-39 Catholic Lady Chapel

Akams

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Akams 16
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Catholic parish church of St. Otmar Late Gothic hall with a choir closed on three sides and a southern tower with a pointed helmet, 15th century, remodeled around 1782, tower based on plans by Hugo von Höfl in 1898; with equipment D-7-80-124-40 Catholic parish church of St. Otmar
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Brownlings

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In Bräunlings
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Catholic Chapel of the Holy Family Rectangular building with a three-sided end and roof turret, 1884, extension 1910/11; with equipment D-7-80-124-41 Catholic Chapel of the Holy Family
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Bühl am Alpsee

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Aach
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Bridge figure St. John of Nepomuk, wooden bridge figure, mid-18th century; in the town center. D-7-80-124-44 Bridge figure
Kirchsteige 9
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school So-called old school, two-storey, shingled gable roof building with balcony, built in 1865 and rebuilt after a fire in 1895, with a transverse two-storey extension with a gable roof, 1913-14. D-7-80-124-92 school
Kirchsteige 13
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Catholic parish church of St. Stephan Double complex with the Holy Sepulcher Chapel underneath, hall with a slightly retracted choir and roof turret, by Michael Kaufmann, 1667/68, extension by Michael Kurz 1952/53; with equipment D-7-80-124-42 Catholic parish church of St. Stephan
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Kirchsteige 15
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Pilgrimage Chapel Maria Loreto and Chapel St. Anna Rectangular buildings under a common gable roof with ridge turrets and eastern sacristy extension, Loreto chapel by Michael Kaufmann 1666, Anna chapel 1716, sacristy extension 1841; with equipment. D-7-80-124-43 Pilgrimage Chapel Maria Loreto and Chapel St. Anna
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Seestraße 9
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Former school So-called old fisherman's house, single-storey, shingled block and frame construction with a gable roof, in the core 1788, later changed. D-7-80-124-88 Former school

Diepolz

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Diepolz 18
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Former Widdumhaus two-storey, shingled block building with a flat gable roof, 1805. D-7-80-124-47 Former Widdumhaus
Diepolz 19
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Rectory Two-storey, shingled block building with a flat gable roof and profiled purlin heads, 1806. D-7-80-124-46 Rectory
Diepolz 20
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Catholic Parish Church of St. Blaise Hall building with retracted choir and northern saddle roof tower, tower substructure probably 13th / 14th centuries. Century, 1513/17, redesign by Joseph Anton Müller in 1889, tower elevation according to plans by Georg Schneider in 1905; with equipment; Cemetery wall, quarry stone, late medieval, partially renewed. D-7-80-124-45 Catholic Parish Church of St. Blaise
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Diepolz 47
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Former farmhouse So-called Sattlerhof, two-storey, partly shingled flat saddle roof building with longitudinal stable and transverse antenna, upper floor block construction from the last quarter of the 16th century (dendrochronologically dated) , otherwise 1687 (dendrochronologically dated), economic section expanded in 1892, formerly in Schöllang, rebuilt in the Bergbauernmuseum Diepolz in 2007/08. D-7-80-124-89 Former farmhouse
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Eckarts

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Am Anger 3
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Catholic parish church of St. Peter and Paul Hall building with retracted choir and western tower with onion dome, nave probably 14./15. Century, choir around 1475/80, upper floors of the tower at the end of the 17th century, remodeling in the middle of the 18th century; with equipment D-7-80-124-48 Catholic parish church of St. Peter and Paul
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Free law

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Freibrechts 1
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Farmhouse Two-storey, shingled block building with a sloping roof and longitudinal crust, the core of the 1st half of the 18th century, the economic section changed. D-7-80-124-50 BW

Freundpolz

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In Freundpolz
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Catholic Lady Chapel Rectangular building with a three-sided end, 1897; with equipment D-7-80-124-51 Catholic Lady Chapel

Gschwend

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Gschwend
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Catholic Chapel of St. Cyprian Timber construction, 1948; with historical pieces of equipment . D-7-80-124-54 Catholic Chapel of St. Cyprian

Gschwenderbergalpe

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Gschwenderberg, am Hütten-Bichl
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Gschwenderberg-Alpe ground floor block building with flat gable roof, 18th century, extension around 1900; with largely original equipment; D-7-80-124-82 Gschwenderberg-Alpe

Hochreute

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Hochreute 1, 2
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Gutshof Hochreute two villa-like residential buildings with hipped roofs, corner core and tower, arcades to the courtyard, Art Nouveau, by Karl Surber, 1910/11; with equipment; Barn, elongated saddle roof building; Ice cellar, one-story building with a tent roof; associated garden and former gardener and greenhouse. D-7-80-124-55 BW

Knottenried

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Knottenried 14
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Rectory two-storey, shingled block building with a gable roof, 1744, rebuilt in 1961/62 and 1994. D-7-80-124-57 Rectory
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Knottenried 15
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Catholic parish church St. Oswald Hall building with choir closed on three sides and turret with pointed helmet, medieval nave, sacristy 2nd half of the 15th century, extension in 1661, new choir built in 1958; with equipment; Cemetery wall. D-7-80-124-56 Catholic parish church St. Oswald
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Luitharz

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In Luitharz
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chapel small rectangular building with a three-sided end, 1960; with historical pieces of equipment . D-7-80-124-58 chapel

Obereinharz

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In Obereinharz
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chapel Rectangular building with a slightly drawn-in, semicircular end and roof turret with onion hood, 1949; with historical pieces of equipment . D-7-80-124-59 chapel

Ratholz

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Ratholz
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Catholic Chapel of St. Martin Hall building with retracted choir and western porch with roof turret, 1871; with equipment D-7-80-124-60 Catholic Chapel of St. Martin
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Rauhenzell

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In Rauhenzell, south of the church
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Burial chapel of the barons of Pappus-Tratzberg neo-baroque building with curved gables and roof turrets, by Hans Schurr, 1903/04; with equipment D-7-80-124-63 Burial chapel of the barons of Pappus-Tratzberg
Langenacker
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Ruins of Rauhlaubenberg Castle Wall remains of a rectangular residential tower, built in the 13th century; one kilometer northeast of Rauhenzell. D-7-80-124-65 Ruins of Rauhlaubenberg Castle
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Rettenberger Strasse 40
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Catholic chapel Maria Eich Hipped roof building with rounded corners and a slightly indented end, 3rd quarter of the 18th century; with equipment D-7-80-124-62 Catholic chapel Maria Eich
Schloßplatz 1
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Rauhenzell Castle three-storey rectangular building with saddle roof and neo-baroque tail gables, 1555, remodeling and redesigning 1878/79; with equipment. D-7-80-124-64 Rauhenzell Castle
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Schloßplatz 8
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Catholic parish church of St. Otmar Hall building with a choir closed on three sides and a gabled roof tower to the west, nave and tower in the core 13th century, choir late 15th century, reconstruction by Jakob Schneider 1693/94; with equipment D-7-80-124-61 Catholic parish church of St. Otmar
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Tail

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Reute 8
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Catholic Lady Chapel Stand construction with a three-sided end, 2nd half of the 19th century; with equipment. D-7-80-124-66 Catholic Lady Chapel
Reute 1
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Living part of a farmhouse Two-storey block building with a gable roof on a quarry stone basement, a former weaving cellar in the basement, marked 1791. D-7-80-124-67 BW

Reuter

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Reuter 7
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Catholic Lady Chapel Rectangular building with roof turret, 19th century; with equipment D-7-80-124-68 Catholic Lady Chapel

lake

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Seestraße 38
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Living part of a farmhouse two-storey, shingled block building with flat gable roof and adhesive roof , the core of the 18th century D-7-80-124-69 Living part of a farmhouse

Soap

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In soaps
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Dungeon chapel Rectangular building with a slightly indented, semicircular end, 1835; with equipment D-7-80-124-70 Dungeon chapel

Stein in the Allgäu

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Kirchbichl 3
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Rectory two-storey, shingled block building with flat gable roof, 1762/63. D-7-80-124-72 Rectory


Kirchbichl 5
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Catholic Parish Church of St. Mauritius Hall building with retracted choir, north gable roof tower and Marien's chapel attached to the south like aisle, Gothic structure in the core, Marienkapelle redesigned in 1450 and 1725/26, 1773/74 reconstruction of nave and choir by Franz Abrell and Joseph Hornstein; with equipment ; Cemetery wall, quarry stone, 17th / 18th centuries century D-7-80-124-71 Catholic Parish Church of St. Mauritius
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Laubenberg ruins
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Laubenbergerstein castle ruins Remains of the complex, masonry made of broken stone and rolling stone, gate tower and hall in the core of the 13th century, changed around 1450/60 and around 1600. D-7-80-124-73 Laubenbergerstein castle ruins
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Pinions

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Trieblings
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Catholic Chapel of St. Sebastian Rectangular building with a slightly indented, three-sided end, 1933; with historical equipment D-7-80-124-74 Catholic Chapel of St. Sebastian
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Werdenstein

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At the Fleschermühle 13
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Flescher mill Two-storey saddle roof building, residential part with shingled upper storey and gable, 17th century D-7-80-124-75 Flescher mill
Burgweg 9
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Ruins of Werdenstein Castle Remains of a gate tower and the surrounding wall, quarry stone masonry, early 13th century D-7-80-124-76 Ruins of Werdenstein Castle
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Zaumberg

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Zaumberg 20
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Catholic Chapel of St. Leonhard Rectangular building with drawn-in choir closed on three sides and roof turret, 1790; with equipment D-7-80-124-77 Catholic Chapel of St. Leonhard
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Former architectural monuments

The following object has been deleted from the Bavarian list of monuments.

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Immenstadt
Jahnstraße 5
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Former school Three-storey hipped roof building on a high base with a dwelling, roof turret with hooded roof, thermal bath windows and plastered structures, 1905. Former school

Lost monuments

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Immenstadt
Marienplatz 12
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Former castle West wing, from 1746;
Canceled in 1973

(the other parts of the building are still entered in the list of monuments as D-7-80-124-25)

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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 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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