List of architectural monuments in Kreuth

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Coat of arms of the community of Kreuth

The monuments of the Upper Bavarian community of Kreuth 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.

Wildbad Kreuth conference center

Architectural monuments according to districts

Kreuth

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Am Kirchberg 9
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Catholic parish church St. Leonhard Late Gothic hall building with polygonal choir and southern pointed tower, probably by Alex Gugler, 1489–91, extended to the west in 1776 and redesigned in Baroque style; with equipment

Cemetery walling

D-1-82-124-1 Catholic parish church St. Leonhard
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Leonhardiweg 9
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Country house Picturesque two-storey plastered building in the Baroque style of the homeland, with hipped gables on three sides, bay extensions and wooden balconies, by Gabriel von Seidl , 1899

With park and driveway avenues

D-1-82-124-2 BW
Südliche Hauptstrasse 8
( location )
Former customs office Two-story hipped roof building with corrugated corners, mid-19th century D-1-82-124-3 Former customs office

Glassworks

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Glashütte 30
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Catholic branch church of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary Small baroque hall building with slightly drawn-in semicircular choir in the north and roof turrets on the south gable, 1698; with equipment

Cemetery walling, with two tufa columns at the entrance

D-1-82-124-10 Catholic branch church of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary
Glashütte 39
( location )
Former small farmhouse Flat gable roof with log building upper floor, arbor and partially covered gable arbor, 1852 D-1-82-124-11 BW
Glashütte 45
( location )
Former small farmhouse Two-storey flat gable roof block construction with a three-sided arbor and paneled gable arbor, around 1700 D-1-82-124-12 BW
Glashütte 49
( location )
Former farmhouse Two-storey block building residential part with flat gable roof, 18th century, modern clapboard D-1-82-124-13 BW

Point

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Bachlerweg 4
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Einfirsthof Elongated flat gable roof building with boarded log building upper floor, gable front projecting to the northeast and arbors, 1st half of the 18th century, sawed out window frames and arbors, 2nd half of the 19th century D-1-82-124-19 BW
In Point
( location )
Grain bin Two-storey block construction box, 2nd half of the 16th century, overbuilt by a flat saddle roof barn. D-1-82-124-20 BW
Rauheckweg 45
( location )
Former Einfirsthof, Flat gable roof building with log construction upper floor, all-round arbor and partially covered gable arbor, 2nd half of the 18th century D-1-82-124-21 BW

Reitrain

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Buchenweg 4
( location )
Former farmhouse Flat gable roof building with log construction upper floor, all-round arbor and partially covered gable arbor, end of the 18th century D-1-82-124-22 BW
Tegernseer Straße 65
( location )
Einfirsthof, so-called Gschwandlerhof Flat gable roof building with block construction upper floor, baluster arbor all around on three sides and partially paneled baluster gable arbor, marked 1776 D-1-82-124-23 BW
Tegernseer Straße 71
( location )
Wayside shrine Tuff pillars with a picture niche, marked 1685 D-1-82-124-24 BW

Riedlern

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Jacklweg 7
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Former farmhouse, so-called Beim Zobl Flat gable roof building with boarded log building upper floor, arcade all around on both sides and partially boarded gable arbor, probably 1st half of the 19th century D-1-82-124-26 BW
Jacklweg 6; Jacklweg 8
( location )
Landhaus Lippart Flat gable roof building with a ground floor polygonal corner bay, all-round arbor on the predominantly wooden upper floor, partially covered gable arbor and bell chair, by Emanuel von Seidl , around 1900

With park

D-1-82-124-27 Landhaus Lippart
Jacklweg 12
( location )
Farmhouse, so-called Langerhof Flat gable roof building with boarded log building upper floor, arbor and partially boarded gable arbor, 18th century, 19th century roof structure, modern extension to the north D-1-82-124-28 BW
In Riedlern
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Wayside shrine Tuff pillar with lantern, 16th century, modern metal hood; at Mühlauer Weg 15 D-1-82-124-30 BW
Hall Riedlern
( location )
Chapel wayside shrine Small open gable roof building with baroque scourge Christ, 18./19. Century; with equipment D-1-82-124-29 BW

Wildbad Kreuth

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Wildbad Kreuth 1, 4 and 5
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New bathroom Two classicist two-storey hipped roof tracts connected by a short intermediate building with strongly projecting central projections and a hall building connected to the north with a ballroom and a foyer, built by Simon Mayr for King Max I Joseph, 1820-25

To the south-west of the so-called royal house, two-storey classicist hipped roof building with belt cornice, by Simon Mayr, 1825

To the west, the so-called post house, two-story simple hipped roof building, by Simon Mayr, 1825

D-1-82-124-36 New bathroom
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Wildbad Kreuth 2; Hohlenstein-Badleite
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Chapel of the Holy Cross Narrow baroque hall with semicircular choir and onion roof turret, consecrated 1707; with equipment

Connected to the south is the so-called old bath house, former beneficiary house, flat gable roof building with upper floor block construction and arbors, 1706

To the east, the so-called Schusterhäusl, former craftsman's house, small two-story steep saddle roof building, probably early 19th century

Fountain, two classicist stone trough fountains, 19th century, by the chapel and the bathhouse

Monument to King Max I Joseph, semicircular stone figure niche with ore bust and relief, based on a design by Jean-Baptiste Métivier, 1828, cast by Johann Baptist Stiglmaier

D-1-82-124-37 Chapel of the Holy Cross
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Other districts

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Bayerwald
Bayerwald 1
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Residential part of a former small farmhouse, so-called Beim Waldbauer Two-storey block building with flat gable roof, all-round arbor and paneled gable foliage, core from 1632, upper parts 18th century D-1-82-124-5 BW
Bayerwald
Bayerwald-Kreuth; B 307
( location )
milestone Stele with a conical end on a square base, with information on distances from Kreuth, Stuben and Munich, around 1900 D-1-82-124-67 BW
Brunnbichl
Brunnbichl 14
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Einfirsthof, so-called Beim Jagerbauer Two-storey plastered flat gable roof block building with gable-sided arbor and boarded high arbor, 1st half of the 17th century D-1-82-124-7 Einfirsthof, so-called Beim Jagerbauer
Enterbach
Kainederweg 6
( location )
Former farmhouse Flat gable roof building with log building upper floor, circumferential arbor on both sides and partially paneled gable arbor, in the core 1st half of the 17th century D-1-82-124-8 BW
Grüneck
Südliche Hauptstrasse 44 and 46
( location )
Villa Dreyfuss, now Flick, Elegant two-storey saddle roof construction in the early Alpine country house style with segmented arched windows, boarded roof structure and all-round arbor, 1894

With park

D-1-82-124-15 BW
Grüneck
Südliche Hauptstrasse 44
( location )
Former outbuilding of Villa Dreyfuß, now residential building Two-storey flat gable roof building with corner projections and ornamental balcony, around 1890 D-1-82-124-14 BW
Oberhof
Schloßstraße 20 b
( location )
Ringberg Castle Extensive hilltop castle on the Ringberg in forms of medieval fortification, in Renaissance and generally Alpine forms, consisting of a gate tower and goalkeeper's apartment, enclosing walls with set towers, forecourt, residential building in four wings around an inner courtyard with keep and corner towers, terrace gardens with water basins, on the south side with crenellated walls, tea house, viewing terrace on the north-west side with loggia, upstream staircases and arches, built by Duke Luitpold in Bavaria by Friedrich Attenhuber , from 1913 to around 1970, interior fittings by Friedrich Attenhuber, sculptures by Bernhard Bleeker , Ferdinand Hauk and Hans Vogl

Chapel, a small plastered hall building with a western onion dome, unfinished, after 1913

Tea house, two-storey building with hipped roof, marked 1960

D-1-82-124-16 Ringberg Castle
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Pförn
Pförn 5
( location )
Residential part of a Einfirsthof, so-called Beim Hazi Flat gable roof building with log building upper floor, all-round arbor and paneled gable arbor, 1722 D-1-82-124-17 BW
Pförn
Tegernseer Straße 46
( location )
Former farmhouse, known as the Reißnhof Two-storey flat gable roof block construction with gable-sided arbors, 17th century, ground floor plastered in the 19th century, the upper floor boarded up, roof structure 1881 D-1-82-124-18 BW
Sharpen
Sharpen 19
( location )
Einfirsthof Flat gable roof building with log construction upper floor, three-sided circumferential arbor and partially paneled gable arbor, 1793 D-1-82-124-31 BW
Sharpening
hallway sharpening; From Schärfen to Tegernseer Straße
( location )
crossroads Large wooden crucifix with mater dolorosa and weather mantle, probably 1st half of the 19th century; at the same time war memorial D-1-82-124-32 BW
Weißach
Rainerweg 12
( location )
Former farmhouse, known as Beim Sagpeter Flat gable roof building with log construction upper floor, all-round arbor and partially covered gable arbor, end of the 18th century, windows and arbor parapets from the end of the 19th century D-1-82-124-33 Former farmhouse, known as Beim Sagpeter
Weißach
Rainerweg 39
( location )
Former Weißachmühle, Two-storey hipped roof building with plastered solid living area and wooden structure over rubble stone base on the eastern economic part, 18th century D-1-82-124-34 Former Weißachmühle,

Alpine pastures and wooden parlors

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Bodigbergalm
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Alpine hut, so-called Bodigbergalm Ground floor block building on a natural stone base with a flat gable roof covered with shingle, marked 1837, shortened around 1950 D-1-82-124-59 BW
Bucheralm
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Alpine hut, so-called Bucheralm Ground floor shingle block building with flat gable roof and plastered solid economic part, marked 1808 D-1-82-124-55 BW
Geißalm
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Alpine hut, so-called Geißalm Ground floor quarry stone building with flat gable roof, 1816 D-1-82-124-40 Alpine hut, so-called Geißalm
Höllelalm
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Alpine hut, so-called Hölleialm Ground floor block building with flat gable roof and living and stable part parallel to the ridge, marked 1676 D-1-82-124-41 BW
Kamp-Gurnbach
( location )
Forest hut, so-called Gurnbach-Holzerstube Ground floor block building on quarry stone base with flat gable roof and high knee stick, marked 1912 D-1-82-124-48 BW
Königsalm
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Alm, so-called Königsalm Elongated flat saddle roof building with leg shingles in block construction, allegedly 1723, ridge marked 1801 or 1810, extended to the west around 1850

Kaserei, so-called cavalier's house, flat saddle roof building with upper floor block construction, knee floor and balconies, 1818

D-1-82-124-42 Alm, so-called Königsalm
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Langenaualm
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Alm, so-called Langenaualm Almhütte, northern hut, one-storey block building over quarry stone base with leg shingle flat saddle roof, marked 1850

Almhütte, southern so-called ducal hut, one-story block construction over quarry stone base with flat saddle roof, marked 1856

D-1-82-124-56 Alm, so-called Langenaualm
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Luckenalm
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Almhütte, lower hut of the Luckenalm Ground floor, partly plastered quarry stone building with flat gable roof, early 19th century D-1-82-124-57 BW
Luckengrabenalm
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Alpine hut, so-called Luckengrabenalm Ground floor, plastered flat gable roof building with boarded stable part, marked 1812 and 1911 D-1-82-124-49 BW
Plattenalm
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Almhütte, so-called Feicht-Hütte of the Plattenalm Ground floor, partly shingled or boarded-up block building on rubble stone base with flat gable roof, marked 1822 D-1-82-124-66 Almhütte, so-called Feicht-Hütte of the Plattenalm
Plattenalm
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Almhütte, so-called Retzl-Hütte of the Plattenalm Ground floor, partly boarded or shingled block building with flat gable roof, marked 1826 D-1-82-124-65 Almhütte, so-called Retzl-Hütte of the Plattenalm
Raineralmweg 85
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Former stable of the Schwaigeralm Ground floor plank block construction with gable arbor and flat gable roof covered with shingle, 1839, partially modernized for residential purposes D-1-82-124-46 BW
Rieselsbergalm
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Almhütte, upper hut of the Rieselsbergalm Ground floor block building over quarry stone base with flat gable roof and boarded-up business section, 1935 D-1-82-124-54 BW
Scheuereralm
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Alpine hut, so-called Scheurer Niederleger Ground floor block construction over quarry stone base with flat saddle roof and boarded stable part, marked 1798 D-1-82-124-50 BW
Schwarzentennalm
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Almhütte, so-called Mangl-Hütte of the Schwarzentennalm Ground floor block building with flat gable roof, 18th century D-1-82-124-47 Almhütte, so-called Mangl-Hütte of the Schwarzentennalm
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Pförner Alm; Siebenhütten 1
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Alm, so-called Siebenhüttenalm Almhütte, so-called upper hut, ground floor block building with leg shingle flat saddle roof, ridge marked 1843

Stable, so-called middle hut and former goat stable, elongated block construction over quarry stone base with leg shingle flat saddle roof, mid-19th century

Stadel, so-called lower hut, one-storey block building with leg shingle flat saddle roof, ridge marked 1851

D-1-82-124-43 BW
Sonnbergalm-Niederleger
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Almhütte, upper hut of the Sonnbergalm Niederlegers Ground floor block construction on quarry stone substructure with flat gable roof and shingled gable, marked 1942 D-1-82-124-39 BW
Weidbergalm
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Almhütte, so-called Lidl- or Hessenhütte of the Weidbergalm Ground floor, partly shingled or boarded-up block building with flat gable roof, probably from the 18th century D-1-82-124-58 BW
Wildalm
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Alpine hut, so-called Bavarian Wildalm Ground floor quarry stone building with block construction knee floor, flat gable roof and truss-like gable triangle, marked 1874 D-1-82-124-62 BW

Landmarks, stone crosses and crucifixes in the hallway

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Albertsbach-Todtengraben-west.
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Landmark No. 181 Stone leg stone with inscription and relief, labeled 1557 and 1722; on the border between Bavaria and Tyrol D-1-82-124-60 Landmark No. 181
Bayrbach-Harrerberg; Rieselsbergalm
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Landmark Granite pillars with inscriptions and coat of arms reliefs, labeled 1557, 1771, 1844; on the border between Bavaria and Tyrol D-1-82-124-51 Landmark
Langenau-nordl.-Langeck-Schattseite
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crossroads Small tuff cross, marked 1701 D-1-82-124-53 crossroads
Lapberg -Vorderlapberg
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Atonement Cross, so-called Black Cross Wooden crucifix with a weather jacket, marked 1825 D-1-82-124-52 Atonement Cross, so-called Black Cross
Pittenbach
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Landmark Granite pillars with inscription and coat of arms relief, marked 1557, 1676, 1844; on the border between Bavaria and Tyrol D-1-82-124-44 BW
Plattenalm; Platteneck; Police site
Albertsbach-Todtengraben-westl.
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Landmarks Series of granite pillars with inscription, marked 1844; on the border between Bavaria and Tyrol

not re-qualified, not mapped in the Bavarian Monument Atlas

D-1-82-124-61 Landmarks
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Wildalm
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Border stone, so-called Great Legerstein Limestone chunks with carved stone crosses and a marker stone, probably 1557, marked 1844; on the border between Bavaria and Tyrol D-1-82-124-63 BW

Former architectural monuments

This section lists objects that were previously entered in the list of monuments.

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Kreuth
Südliche Hauptstrasse 18
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Former post office Two-storey plastered building with slated hipped roof and double flight of stairs, around 1925/30 D-1-82-124-4 Former post office
Riedlern
In der Wieden
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Bavarian Forestry Office Kreuth Built in the manner of a first courtyard in 1837, gable with balcony and high balcony, classicistic front door D-1-82-124- ?? Bavarian Forestry Office Kreuth
Enterfels
Felserweg 7
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Farmhouse, so-called Beim Thoma paneled with a log upper floor, arbor and boarded gable arbor, first half of the 18th century D-1-82-124- ?? Farmhouse, so-called Beim Thoma
Bayerwald
Vorderalm, Weißach im Staatswald
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Waldhansl winter parlor Former Trifthütte, now Niederalm, single-storey and flat saddle roof block construction with knee stick, marked 1859 D-1-82-124-6 BW

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.
  2. Boundary stones for the border rectification treaty of January 30, 1844 between Austria and Bavaria across the border between the duchy of Tyrol and Vorarlberg on the one hand and the Kingdom of Bavaria on the other. From Scheibelberg on the Salzburg border to Lake Constance. See: Border correction contract at the Bavarian State Library digital .

literature

  • Klaus Kratzsch: District Miesbach (= Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation [Hrsg.]: Monuments in Bavaria . Volume I.15 ). 2nd improved edition. Munich / Zurich 1987.

Web links

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