List of architectural monuments in Landshut old town
The list of architectural monuments in Landshut-Altstadt lists the architectural monuments in Landshut's district 00 Altstadt. This list is a partial list of the list of architectural monuments in Landshut . The list is based on 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.
Ensemble old town Landshut
File number E-2-61-000-1
The ensemble includes the city of Landshut within the boundaries of the former city fortifications, plus Trausnitz Castle with the Herzogsgarten and Hofgarten, the suburb of “Zwischen den Brücken” on the other side of the Isar and the Seligenthal Abbey.
At the height of the steep slope, on the right bank of the Isar, lies Landshut Castle, which has been nicknamed “Trausnitz” since the middle of the 16th century, with the town at its feet and the extensive Seligenthal Abbey on the other side of the river . Duke Ludwig the Kelheimer founded the city of Landshut in 1204 at the intersection of several old trade routes. At around the same time, he started building Landshut Castle. The first settlement spread out at the foot of the castle. The part that extends from the southern end of the old town to the confluence of Steckengasse was settled first. Here, on the southeast side of the street of the old town, there are also the charming arched arbors, which in the buildings in question occupy the entire width of the street front. This oldest core of the building can still be clearly seen in the layout of the city. Soon after, or perhaps even with, the founding of the city, the Heiliggeistspital , which was first mentioned in a document in 1209 , was built at the northern end of today's old town, where the crossing over the Isar is located .
As early as the first half of the 13th century, the city was expanded for the first time, incorporating the craftsmen's houses that had meanwhile been built between the old town center and the Heiliggeistspital into the existing city complex. This oldest part of Landshut with the elongated, unevenly wide street market in the old town and the Ländgasse, which is winding in many bends, is still a visible symbol of Romanesque urban architecture from the 13th century.
Gradually more and more raftsmen and fishermen settled in what is now the “Between the Bridges” district. Mills were built on the so-called Hammerinsel, and on the left bank of the Isar, where the Pfettrachbach flows in, Duchess Ludmilla , Duke Ludwig's widow , founded a monastery in 1231, which was then settled by the Cistercian order. The monastery church was later chosen to be the burial place of the dukes of Lower Bavaria.
Landshut Castle, which was also founded by the Wittelsbach family, essentially goes back to the Romanesque complex. Of great importance for Landshut was the division of use of the land from 1255, whereby it was determined that Landshut would be given to Duke Heinrich XIII. should fall. The latter made Landshut the capital and residence of its territory. This award, which is extremely important for the city, was retained until the younger ducal line died out in 1503.
In 1270 the hospital church was raised to a parish. A year later, the Dominicans and, in 1280, the Franciscan Minorites also settled at the gates of the city. Since the influx of craftsmen continued unabated, it was decided in the second half of the 13th century to expand the city again. In the area that today includes the New Town, new building plots with narrow street fronts and large plot depths began to be unearthed. The wide and almost dead straight street of the new town offers in its almost undisturbed preservation a prime example of medieval urban architecture of the Gothic. The spur roads that had previously led to the inner Bering and which are all laid out almost parallel to each other were extended towards the new town in the course of this second city expansion.
The third expansion of the city, which was carried out at the beginning of the 14th century, includes the rows of houses around Dreifaltigkeitsplatz, on Untere Ländgasse, on Nahensteig and on Alte Bergstraße. Because of its favorable location below the castle, this area was later particularly preferred by the nobility who worked at court and owned their private town houses here, the officials of the ducal administration and the Jewish merchants.
Above all, we are very well informed about the process of the fourth city expansion in 1338. This expansion was based solely on the will of the sovereign. The basilica of St. Jodok , donated by Duke Heinrich XIV. , Was built in the middle of the almost rectangular square, which tapers again a little at its northeastern end and is now called "Freyung" . The church, which was designated as the second parish church after it was largely completed in 1369, is the landmark of this district that can be seen from afar. The fourth urban expansion, for which there was actually no longer any real need on the part of the citizens, has remained an underweight district to this day, not least because of this. Small, simple craftsmen's houses determine the image of this district.
The fifth and last city expansion took place in the middle of the 14th century and essentially comprised the area around today's Bischof-Sailer-Platz. The real reason for this was the desire to round off the urban area and to better secure the urban salt towns, the bourgeois malt pens and other storage facilities. Later, towards the end of the 15th century, the Blatternhaus with the St. Rochus Chapel was built in this quarter.
Landshut Castle experienced its heyday, all of its essential components dating back to the Romanesque and Gothic periods, when the three “rich dukes” of Lower Bavaria were held at court. In the 14th century, the whole city began to be surrounded by a new, expanded belt of towers and defensive walls. In doing so, gates were created in the most varied of directions, of which only the Ländtor and the Burghauser Tor have survived until our time.
The parish church of St. Martin and the Heiliggeistspitalkirche with its hall choir are two main works of the famous church builder Hans von Burghausen . The two late Gothic churches are of particular urban significance for the overall appearance of the old town. The elongated, east-facing structure of the parish church of St. Martin with its high, multi-tiered west tower extends a considerable distance over the row of houses in the old town and forms the dominant accent of the whole street. The Heiliggeistspitalkirche, on the other hand, which stands at the northern end of the old town, with its towering church roof effectively seals off the spatial backdrop of the rows of houses running out here. About halfway between the two large late Gothic hall churches is the town hall , which takes up the motif given by the staggered gables of the patrician houses and brings it to a final increase.
The extinction of the Landshut ducal line in 1503 was also associated with a temporary severe economic decline, which only changed for the better with the arrival of Duke Ludwig X in 1516. Duke Ludwig X. made Landshut the center of artistic creation in Altbaiern at that time. Sculptors such as Hans Leinberger and Stephan Rottaler moved to the city. The Duke himself brought in the builders from Mantua who, according to his ideas, were to build a city residence based on the Italian model in the middle of the old town. With the Renaissance, facade painting also became popular in Landshut, of which the paintings on the landscape house have been preserved as the most beautiful example. During this time the wonderful multi-storey arcades were built in many inner courtyards.
In 1610, the Capuchins also came to the city, to whom a large area was allocated near the city's salt town. They were followed in 1629 by the Jesuits, who settled at the southern end of the new town. In place of the ducal mint, they built their church from 1631 , the north facade of which today forms the urban accent and closure of the new town to the south. The last order that came to Landshut in 1671 was that of the Ursulines. These settled at the northern end of the new town. From the second half of the 17th century, the rough plaster facades came into fashion in the city, of which the house at Kirchgasse 234 is a particularly beautiful example. Individual citizens, including merchants and wine farmers in particular, often went over to buying up the land adjacent to their houses during this Baroque period. On these plots with a wider street front, they then had those stately gabled houses built, which can still be found today in the old town and new town. The city palace of Count Etzdorf , which was probably stuccoed around 1750 by Johann Baptist Zimmermann, is a fine example of the great adornment of the Rococo period .
In the course of secularization in 1802, the monasteries of the Dominicans , the Franciscans , the Franciscan Sisters at Holy Cross , the Capuchins and the Capuchins at Maria Loretto were abolished. A year later, the collegiate monastery near St. Martin and the Cistercian women in Seligenthal suffered the same fate. Only the Ursulines escaped the immediate abolition of their monastery back then . The Bavarian State University , which was relocated from Ingolstadt to Landshut, then moved into the vacant rooms of the Dominican and the former Jesuit monastery . Of the monasteries, only those of the Cistercian Sisters of Seligenthal, the Ursuline Sisters and the Franciscans have been resurrected, and the latter have now moved in with Maria Loretto.
At the beginning of the 19th century, the many old city gates, defense towers and walls of the medieval city fortifications began to be demolished and the moats filled with demolition material. Landshut changed its face and grew beyond its old town center in the course of the onset of industrialization. In the area of today's Podewilsstrasse in particular, the demarcation between the old town center and the new development has since become somewhat blurred. Between the train station and the old town of Landshut, new residential areas with buildings in the Wilhelminian style were built.
Largely spared the destruction of the last two world wars, Landshut still presents itself today, despite all the changes in the centuries since its foundation, as a Gothic city on a partially Romanesque ground plan, but which was also influenced by the following times of the Renaissance, the Baroque, of the Rococo and Classicism have added many buildings that are interesting in terms of architectural and cultural history. Landshut represents the type of an old Bavarian residence town in its purest form.
As early as the middle of the last century, Landshut began to gently regenerate the old buildings at many points in the city. Instead of old dwellings, new residential buildings were built, but because of the use of historical shapes they generally fit in quite harmoniously into the old town. In recent years, however, there have been regrettable losses, especially in the Neustadt area. So were the houses Neustadt 532 and 533 canceled two buildings, which were among the oldest town houses of the city. Other buildings such as the Gasthof Moserbräu (Old Town 178) are also endangered or threatened with demolition.
Individual monuments by streets
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Near Adamweg ( location ) |
Water tower | two-storey brick building with sandstone structure, 1886/88. | D-2-61-000-635 | |
Near Alte Bergstrasse ( location ) |
Burghauser Tor (Huetertor) | late-Gothic gate system of the medieval city fortifications, exposed brick building with coat of arms, 1st half of the 14th century, redesigned in a classicist style around 1800 | D-2-61-000-37 |
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Alte Bergstrasse 145 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey corner building with saddle roof, gable with battlements, 2nd half of the 16th century;
south-west of the round tower, part of the medieval city fortifications |
D-2-61-000-27 | |
Old Bergstrasse 145; Trinity Square 2; Isarpromenade 2; Near Maximilianstrasse ( location ) |
Medieval city fortifications | It once moved the old town center. Some parts and remains of the city wall, which is up to five meters high in places, have been preserved.
A large number of defensive towers were integrated into the Bering, one of which is still a round tower at the Munich Gate (Alte Bergstrasse 145), which was demolished in 1874. Century (Dreifaltigkeitsplatz 2), the Obere Länd-Turm or "Röcklturm" (Isarpromenade 2), also called Fischmeisterturm, a five-storey and essentially medieval tent roof structure, as well as another south of the former Franciscan monastery. Further fragments and rebuilt or partially renewed defense towers can be found at Altstadt 20, at Orbankai and at the former Dominican monastery. Of the city gates, only the Burghauser Tor (Alte Bergstrasse 161) and the Länd-Tor (near Ländtorplatz) are left today. The city wall with its defense towers, gates, ditches and ramparts was built from the 2nd half of the 14th century; the facilities were further expanded and strengthened in the 15th and early 16th centuries. In the 19th century, the medieval fortifications were gradually dismantled, after some city towers and city gates had been destroyed or demolished in the 17th and 18th centuries. ( Protected cultural asset ) |
D-2-61-000-1 | |
Alte Bergstrasse 146 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey saddle roof construction, gable with battlements, 16th century, three-storey floor bay window | D-2-61-000-28 | |
Alte Bergstrasse 148 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey saddle roof building with baroque gable, 17th / 18th centuries century | D-2-61-000-30 | |
Alte Bergstrasse 151 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey, gable roof construction, 1878 | D-2-61-000-32 | |
Alte Bergstrasse 155 ( location ) |
Theklakapelle | Hall building with retracted choir, sacristy and facade tower with onion dome, donated by Wilhelm von Neufraunhofen in 1426, baroque redesign in 1759; with equipment. ( Protected cultural asset ) | D-2-61-000-33 |
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Alte Bergstrasse 157 ( location ) |
Residential building | multi-part structure with two-storey corner bay window, 1877 | D-2-61-000-34 | |
Alte Bergstrasse 158 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey saddle roof building, gable with battlements, probably 19th century; with enclosure | D-2-61-000-35 | |
Alte Bergstrasse 160 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey saddle roof building, 1872; with enclosure | D-2-61-000-36 | |
Alte Bergstrasse 171 ( location ) |
Residential building | Former Kaplanhaus to Trausnitz Castle, two-storey saddle roof building with late Gothic flat bay windows, the core probably around 1500 | D-2-61-000-38 | |
Alte Bergstrasse 172a ( location ) |
Associated wayside chapel | with neo-Gothic wooden altar and Altötting Black Madonna | D-2-61-000-631 | |
Alter Franziskanerplatz 483, 484 ( location ) |
Former Franciscan monastery | founded in 1280, abolished in 1802, then partially broken off, portal fragment of the former monastery church, probably end of the 13th century;
Remainder of the inner cloister with two-aisled Gothic hall, probably 2nd half of the 14th century; Outer cloister with late Gothic vault, 14th and 15th centuries; Plank chapel, built in 1495; Operating building of the Landshut malt factory, in the core perhaps late medieval, baroque renovation and expansion of the early 19th century; Remains of the old monastery wall, medieval; in the east part of the medieval city wall with high round arch niches, about 5-6 m high, 14th / 15th century. Century; Defense tower of the medieval city fortifications, with battlements and machicolation, probably 14th / 15th centuries. century |
D-2-61-000-297 |
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Altstadt 17 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-story, eaves, in the core still in the 2nd half of the 16th century, otherwise after renovation in 1771 | D-2-61-000-40 | |
Altstadt 18, 20 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | stately three-storey building on ten upper storey axes with stuccoed rococo facade by Georg Felix Hirschstötter the Elder. J., 1772; House number 19 and 20 merged with house number 18 in 1855, taking over the facade of house number 18;
The property is bordered to the west by a section of the medieval city wall and the remainder of a defensive tower, the latter converted into a garden pavilion in the Baroque period, 14th / 15th centuries. century |
D-2-61-000-41 | |
Altstadt 21 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey gable building with a gable roof, probably built after 1857 for the vinegar manufacturer Josef Schwarz | D-2-61-000-42 | |
Altstadt 22 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey, gable with a rounded arch, 2nd half of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-43 | |
Altstadt 23 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | two-storey gable building with apex gutter, 2nd half of the 19th century, older in the core, with renovation in the 18th century | D-2-61-000-44 | |
Altstadt 25 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | four-storey corner building, gable with battlements, corner bay window with hood, end of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-45 | |
Altstadt 26 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey with stepped gable, facade with rough plaster decor, old structure renewed in 1955, otherwise late medieval core, pointed arch portal made of shaped bricks, around 1500, neo-Gothic door leaf;
on the 1st floor niche with baroque house Madonna |
D-2-61-000-46 | |
Altstadt 27 ( location ) |
Residential building | 1666-1716 pharmacy, three-storey with curved baroque gable, probably built under the pharmacist Johann Baumgartner, 17th / 18th century. century | D-2-61-000-47 | |
Altstadt 28 ( location ) |
Former Country house | since 1557 seat of the landscape of the Landshut rent office , in the 19th century post office, birthplace of the painter Max Slevogt (1868–1932), arose from the union of three houses, which were bought in 1557, 1597 and 1601, stately four-storey eaves side building with eleven upper floor axes, Façade with rich Renaissance painting, executed in 1599 by Hans Georg Knauf based on a design by Hans Pachmayr, portal with carved oak doors, around 1775, courtyard side with galleries, early 17th century | D-2-61-000-48 | |
Altstadt 29 ( location ) |
House to the Crown Prince | Former ducal, then electoral chancellery, later renamed “House to the Crown Prince” in memory of Ludwig I's stay at the university , for ducal chancellor Dr. Martin Mair (died 1481) built, stately three-storey building with seven upper floor axes, eaves, ground floor hall with ribbed vault, around 1500, classicistic facade, around 1784 | D-2-61-000-49 | |
Altstadt 30 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | five-storey building with blind gable and baluster frieze, 2nd half of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-50 | |
Altstadt 31 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | four-storey, blind gable with segmental arch, probably built for councilor and merchant Franz Jaquemode, 1st quarter of the 18th century, facade partially changed | D-2-61-000-51 | |
Altstadt 32 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | four-storey with blind gable, hipped roof and richly stuccoed baroque facade, 1st half of the 18th century | D-2-61-000-52 | |
Altstadt 33 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey with curved baroque gable, 18th century | D-2-61-000-53 | |
Altstadt 68 ( location ) |
St. Martins Pharmacy | documented as a princely court pharmacy since 1617, three-storey house with baroque gable, from 1878 | D-2-61-000-54 | |
Altstadt 69 ( location ) |
Former "Drei Mohren" inn | stately three-storey building with neo-Gothic stepped gable, built around 1570 for councilor Georg Pätzinger, redesigned in neo-Gothic form in 1845 | D-2-61-000-55 | |
Altstadt 70 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | four-storey hipped roof building with rich stucco decor from the 19th century, probably built at the end of the 17th century by Baron von Neufraunhofen as a noble town house, in the 19th / 20th century. Century house for citizens and officials | D-2-61-000-56 | |
Altstadt 71 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | four-storey saddle roof construction, gable with raised attic and rounded arched end, 18th century | D-2-61-000-57 | |
Altstadt 72 ( location ) |
Gasthof Silbernagel | three-storey eaves side building with mezzanine floor, gable roof with dormers, in the core 17th / 18th. Century;
on the facade stucco medallion of a Madonna carried by angels in a halo, 18th century; Inner courtyard with wings |
D-2-61-000-58 | |
Altstadt 74 ( location ) |
Former Unicorn pharmacy | three-storey building with curved angled gable, on the courtyard side barrel-vaulted arcade with stitch caps on Tuscan columns, in the core 17th / 18th. century | D-2-61-000-60 | |
Altstadt 76 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | four full and one mezzanine floors, hipped roof, in the core probably 15th century, reconstruction phase 3rd / 4th. Upper floor and roof 1544 (dendro. Dat.);
Facade with rich stucco decoration, 2nd half of the 19th century |
D-2-61-000-61 | |
Altstadt 77 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | four-story hipped roof building with two-story box oriel in the central axis, in the core 17th / 18th. Century, facade around 1880 | D-2-61-000-62 | |
Altstadt 78 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey hipped roof building, around 1790;
at the rear exit to Ländgasse a two-winged classical portal with Apollo and Mercury, the sculptor Christian Jorhan the Elder. Ä. is attributed to around 1790 |
D-2-61-000-63 | |
Altstadt 79 ( location ) |
City residence | built under Duke Ludwig X. of Bavaria based on the model of the Palazzo del Te in Mantua :
so-called "German building" in the old town by Bernhard Zwitzel , 1536; so-called "Italian building" by Master Sigismund of Mantua, 1537-1543; with equipment; so-called “rear new building” of the city residence (Ländgasse 127), three-winged building, facade with diamond-coated and square rustic cladding, seven window axes, pilasters, hipped roof with Welschen chimneys, 2nd half of the 16th century; Pavilion (Isar promenade), small rectangular complex with a protruding upper floor and hipped roof, mid-16th century, connected to the “Italian building” of the city residence by a covered corridor. ( Protected cultural asset ) |
D-2-61-000-64 |
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Altstadt 80 ( location ) |
Former rent management company | or electoral rent room, three-storey building with stepped gable, in the core probably 1st half of the 16th century | D-2-61-000-65 | |
Altstadt 81 ( location ) |
Pappenbergerhaus | "Pappenbergerhaus", built around 1405 under the city chamberlain Hanns Wernstorffer, construction probably planned by the church builder Hans Krumenauer , stately three-storey house on five upper floor axes, late Gothic stepped gable with attached openwork battlements, 15th century, rooms on the ground floor with late Gothic ribbed vaults, rough plaster decor of the facade from 1681;
Inner courtyard with late Gothic wing construction; Archway on Ländgasse; Gable of the rear building on Ländgasse with coupled arched openings. ( Protected cultural asset ) |
D-2-61-000-66 | |
Altstadt 85 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey saddle roof building with volute gable, still in the 18th century core | D-2-61-000-68 | |
Altstadt 86, 86a ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey, gable-independent gable roof building, facade with rough plaster decor, 1st half of the 17th century | D-2-61-000-69 | |
Altstadt 87 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | four-storey, gable-independent saddle roof construction, 1878 | D-2-61-000-70 | |
Altstadt 88 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Residential and commercial building, five-storey hipped roof building, house corners in rustic edging, facade with rich stucco decoration, built in 1878/79 for the café animal Georg Fischer. | D-2-61-000-71 | |
Altstadt 89 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | four-storey stepped gable building, 2nd half of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-72 | |
Altstadt 90 ( location ) |
Former Public house | now a residential building, three-storey gable building in neo-baroque shapes, end of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-73 | |
Altstadt 91 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey saddle roof building with curved angled gable, niche with house Madonna on the 1st floor, 2nd half of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-74 | |
Altstadt 92 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | four-storey gable roof construction, 2nd half of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-75 | |
Altstadt 93 ( location ) |
Lion pharmacy | stately three-storey building with six upper storey axes, in the core 17th / 18th. Century, gable with dovetail battlements, 2nd half of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-76 | |
Altstadt 94, 95 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building in a corner | four-storey with hipped roof, facade structured by pilasters, built by Johann Baptist Bernlochner , mid-19th century | D-2-61-000-77 | |
Altstadt 97 ( location ) |
Holy Spirit Hospital | Spacious three-storey building complex with a hipped roof around a closed, rectangular inner courtyard, first mentioned in a document in 1208, essentially medieval, thorough renovation 1722–1728 by the builders Johann Georg Hirschstötter and Martin Ehehamb; with equipment;
house chapel in the east wing; with equipment u. a. by Wenzel and Christian Jorhan ; in the west wing so-called “sick chapel”, today a funeral room; with equipment; Former barn and stables behind the four-wing system, probably 2nd half of the 19th century. ( Protected cultural asset ) |
D-2-61-000-78 |
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Altstadt 102 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building in a corner | three-storey saddle roof structure, gable in baroque forms, external appearance 2nd half of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-79 | |
Altstadt 103 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey gable roof building, gable with dovetail crenellations, 19th century | D-2-61-000-80 | |
Altstadt 104 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey gable building with neo-Gothic battlements, 1870 | D-2-61-000-81 | |
Altstadt 105 ( location ) |
Former inn | now residential and commercial building, three-storey gable building with three-tiered crest, 2nd half of the 19th century, the core is probably older | D-2-61-000-82 | |
Altstadt 106 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey building with a slightly curved gable and battlements, probably 19th century | D-2-61-000-83 | |
Altstadt 107 ( location ) |
"Gasthof zum Krenkl" | two-storey building with curved bent gable, 19th century | D-2-61-000-84 | |
Altstadt 108 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | four-story, with volute gable, 2nd half of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-85 | |
Altstadt 178 ( location ) |
Gasthof Moserbräu | Three-storey hipped roof building on seven upper storey axes, in the core 17th / 18th. Century, remodeled in the middle of the 19th century; Side wing on the courtyard side with a two-storey portico | D-2-61-000-86 |
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Altstadt 180 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Stately three-storey building with bay window, volute gable, cross-ridge-vaulted gate passage and two-storey extension, late Gothic core, 15th century, otherwise Baroque, 18th century | D-2-61-000-87 | |
Altstadt 191 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey corner building with volute gable, 19th century, probably older in the core; Arbors with groin vaults, 17th century | D-2-61-000-88 | |
Altstadt 192, 193 ( location ) |
Residential building | four-storey, with volute gable, the core probably 2nd half of the 17th century, facade of the 2nd half of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-90 | |
Altstadt 192, 193 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey narrow building, pointed volute gable, arbors in the core probably 17th / 18th. Century, 19th century facade | D-2-61-000-89 | |
Old Town 194 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey with baroque gable, arbors with flat ceiling, 1878 | D-2-61-000-91 | |
Altstadt 195, 196, 197 ( location ) |
Ainmiller inn | stately, three-storey building, created by merging three houses, in the core 15th century. Some of them still have a late Gothic ribbed vault, neo-Gothic facade with stepped gables from 1844, alterations in 1877 and 1984 | D-2-61-000-92 |
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Altstadt 216 ( location ) |
So-called. Auerhaus | Stately three-storey corner building with seven upper storey axes, curved gable with battlements, in the core 2nd half of the 15th century, otherwise new building from 1878, arbors and a ground floor room with late Gothic star vaults | D-2-61-000-93 | |
Altstadt 217 ( location ) |
Brotherhood house | Former Tomb of Christ Brotherhood House (1698–1807) | D-2-61-000-94 | |
Altstadt 218 ( location ) |
Former new provost of the collegiate monastery of St. Martin and St. Kastulus | stately three-storey building with hipped roof, arbors with groin vaults, erected in 1710 by Wolfgang Eheham based on a design by the Graubünden master mason Antonio Riva from around 1683. ( Protected cultural property ) | D-2-61-000-95 | |
Altstadt 252 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey corner building with crenellated gable, arbors with groin vaults, facade with rough plaster decor, the core probably around 1600 | D-2-61-000-96 | |
Altstadt 253 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | four-storey building with raised attic, windows with various roofs, ground floor with rustic cladding and arbors, e.g. Partly with ribbed vaults, in the core 16./17. century | D-2-61-000-97 | |
Altstadt 254 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | four-storey building with mezzanine floor and raised attic, arbors with groined vaults, in the core 16./17. century | D-2-61-000-98 | |
Altstadt 255 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey, with stepped gable, arbors with cross-ribbed vaults, the core probably still late medieval | D-2-61-000-99 | |
Altstadt 256 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey, gable with crest, arbors with groined vaults, 2nd half of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-100 | |
Altstadt 257 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | four-storey saddle roof building, gable-independent, arbors with flat ceiling, 2nd half of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-101 | |
Altstadt 260 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey building with a hipped roof and a raised parapet, facade on consoles and with pilasters, arbors with groin vaults, gallery with Tuscan columns in the courtyard, end of the 18th century, the core is probably older. ( Protected cultural asset ) | D-2-61-000-104 | |
Altstadt 261 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey saddle roof building with arbors, gable with crest, facade 2nd half of the 19th century, the core of the building is probably older | D-2-61-000-105 | |
Altstadt 262 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | four-storey corner house with stepped gable, arbors with flat ceiling, 2nd half of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-106 | |
Altstadt 295 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey corner house, arcade with groin vault, curved gable with triangular attachment and niche with house figure, 2nd half of the 17th century | D-2-61-000-107 | |
Altstadt 296 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Stately four-storey building with four double upper storey axes, gable-independent, mansard roof, facade structured by Corinthian pilasters, arbors with flat ceiling, structurally united in 1897 | D-2-61-000-108 | |
Altstadt 297 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | four-storey with baroque gable, arbors with groined vaults, in the core 17th / 18th. century | D-2-61-000-109 | |
Altstadt 298 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | four-storey narrow building with arbors with cross-ribbed vaults and neo-Gothic pinnacle gable, 1877, late medieval core | D-2-61-000-110 | |
Altstadt 299 ( location ) |
Former Patrician house of the Oberndorfer | three-storey, six-axis building with a baroque gable, medieval core, arbors with late Gothic star vaults, baroque staircase;
Wing buildings with multi-storey arcades in the inner courtyard, 1st half of the 17th century. ( Protected cultural asset ) |
D-2-61-000-111 | |
Altstadt 299, 300 ( location ) |
"Grasbergerhaus" | Former patrician house of Oberndorfer, stately three-storey building with five upper floor axes, stepped gable with panels, built in 1453, arbors with late Gothic net vaults, hall with central support and late Gothic net vaults on the ground floor, “prince cellar” with late Gothic cross rib vaults. ( Protected cultural asset ) | D-2-61-000-112 | |
Altstadt 315 ( location ) |
town hall | Spacious complex, created from the union of three houses, central building acquired in 1380 as town hall, in 1452 extended by a corner house to Grasgasse, redesigned with a Renaissance bay in 1570/71, extended in 1503 to include the Scharsacher patrician house with the 1475 occupied dance house, neo-Gothic facade by Leonhard in 1860/61 Schmidtner , redesign of the town hall hall with wall paintings 1882/83 by Georg Hauberrisser | D-2-61-000-113 |
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Altstadt 334 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | stately four-storey corner house with hipped roof, built around 1830 by Johann Baptist Bernlochner ;
on the first floor two niches with St. Florian and Christophorus |
D-2-61-000-114 | |
Altstadt 335 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey building, curved gable with triangular attachment, 1878 | D-2-61-000-115 | |
Altstadt 336 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | four-story narrow building, baroque gable with triangular attachment, 2nd half of the 18th century | D-2-61-000-116 | |
Altstadt 337 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | stately four-storey building on five upper storey axes, with neo-Gothic stepped gable, 2nd half of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-117 | |
Altstadt 338 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey, with stepped gable, in the core around 1500, remodeling in 1939. | D-2-61-000-632 | |
Altstadt 339 ( location ) |
Rose pharmacy | three-storey house with neo-Gothic stepped gable, 2nd half of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-118 | |
Altstadt 357, 359 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | by merging three originally separate parcels of houses as a merchant's house, very stately, four-story corner house, staggered stepped gable with volutes, richly structured facade in the style of the neo-renaissance, 1879. ( Protected cultural property ) | D-2-61-000-119 | |
Altstadt 360 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | four-storey hipped roof building, core from the middle of the 16th century, facade with Tuscan pilasters, end of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-120 | |
Altstadt 362, 363 ( location ) |
Gasthof Kollerbräu | four-storey building with six upper storey axes, eaves, extensive renovation in 1881 | D-2-61-000-121 | |
Altstadt 365 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey, narrow building, gable with a rounded arch, after 1865 | D-2-61-000-122 | |
Altstadt 366 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey, gable, probably 1878 | D-2-61-000-123 | |
Altstadt 367 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey with curved gable, 1st half of the 18th century | D-2-61-000-124 | |
Altstadt 368 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey, curved gable with battlements, 2nd half of the 17th century | D-2-61-000-125 | |
Altstadt 369 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | stately three-storey corner building, volute gable, with house Madonna, built in 1683 by Antonio Riva and Victor Thoni for trader David Oppenrieder;
Courtyard wing and rear building around the inner courtyard with wooden galleries and baluster parapets; Draw well |
D-2-61-000-126 | |
Altstadt 388 ( location ) |
Gasthof Kochwirt | stately two-storey corner house with staggered volute gable, re. 1782 | D-2-61-000-127 | |
Altstadt 389 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey with a simple triangular gable, after 1800 | D-2-61-000-128 | |
Old town 390 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey, gable with crest, 2nd half of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-129 | |
Altstadt 391 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey saddle roof building, gable with battlements, 1612 (dendro. dat.). | D-2-61-000-130 | |
Altstadt 392 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey, five-axis corner building with curved angled gable, roof structure 1478 (dendro. dat.), one-hip increase on the north side of the eaves 1730 (dendro. dat.). | D-2-61-000-131 | |
Old town; Trinity Square ( location ) |
Monument to Duke Ludwig the Rich | Bronze figure on a granite stone base, made by Ferdinand von Miller the Elder. Ä. based on a design by Friedrich Brugger , ins. 1858 | D-2-61-000-179 | |
Old town; Trinity Square ( location ) |
Cast iron light poles | So-called. "Bishop's Staffs", in front of the houses in Altstadt 33, 69, 77, 87, and 296, erected around 1860 when gas lighting was introduced. Today stored at the Stadtwerke Landshut. | D-2-61-000-39 |
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Badstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Former Grinding mill | 1878–1978 so-called Rauchsteiner saw, two-storey saddle roof building with central projection, mid-19th century | D-2-61-000-135 | |
Badstrasse 4 ( location ) |
Barn | Free-standing, three-storey, grouted brick building with a gable roof, in the core probably still from the 16th century | D-2-61-000-136 | |
Bauhofstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Former Bräustadel | two-storey solid building with a steep pitched roof, 16./17. century | D-2-61-000-139 | |
Bindergasse 489 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey, curved gable with triangular top, 18th century | D-2-61-000-143 | |
Bindergasse 490 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey gable building with angular crest, 1877 | D-2-61-000-144 | |
Bindergasse 491 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey gable building with crest, 2nd half of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-145 | |
Bindergasse 492 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey, with curved angled gable, neo-baroque, 1880 | D-2-61-000-146 | |
Bindergasse 493 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey gable building with apex gutter, in the core probably still 17th century | D-2-61-000-147 | |
Bischof-Sailer-Platz 537; Neustadt 534; Neustadt 535 ( location ) |
Ursuline Monastery | Ursuline Church, small building with a semicircular closed chancel, in the nave, stitch cap barrel, built 1671–1679; with equipment;
Monastery building, simple multi-storey baroque complex around two closed inner courtyards, two wings built 1671–1686, another 1710–1715, wing to Bischof-Sailer-Platz 1884, extension of the wing at Neustadt in 1887; with equipment. ( Protected cultural asset ) |
D-2-61-000-421 |
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crossroads | Three-nail type, wood, painted, 19./20. Century | D-2-61-000-158 |
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Christoph-Dorner-Strasse 4; Christoph-Dorner-Straße 4c ( location ) |
Former tobacco factory | Later a locksmith's shop in Ussar, multi-part building complex, some with rich stucco decor, second half of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-159 |
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Dreifaltigkeitsplatz 1a ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey eaves side building with corner core, dwarf house and stepped gables, by Johann Baptist Bernlochner , 1843;
Fountain trough, re. 1739; Section of the city wall, about 3.5 m high, about 5-6 m high to the street, 14th / 15th centuries. Century, in essence probably older |
D-2-61-000-161 | |
Dreifaltigkeitsplatz 4 ( location ) |
Residential building | four-storey saddle roof building with crenellated gable, probably 16th century;
Niche with house Madonna |
D-2-61-000-164 | |
Dreifaltigkeitsplatz 5 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | four-storey saddle roof building with crenellated gable, probably 16th century | D-2-61-000-165 | |
Dreifaltigkeitsplatz 6 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | four-storey saddle roof building with crenellated gable, around 1600 | D-2-61-000-166 | |
Dreifaltigkeitsplatz 7 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | two-storey saddle roof building with curved gable, probably early 19th century | D-2-61-000-167 | |
Dreifaltigkeitsplatz 8 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey saddle roof building with crenellated gable, around 1900 | D-2-61-000-168 | |
Dreifaltigkeitsplatz 9 ( location ) |
Residential building | four-story, with triangular gable supported by pilasters and volutes, probably from the end of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-169 | |
Dreifaltigkeitsplatz 10 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | four-storey saddle roof building with volute gable, probably end of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-170 | |
Dreifaltigkeitsplatz 12 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey saddle roof construction with crenellated gable and facade structure in rough plaster, around 1600 | D-2-61-000-171 | |
Dreifaltigkeitsplatz 13 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey saddle roof building with tail gable, second half of the 17th century; Rear building with three-story arcades; |
D-2-61-000-172 |
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Dreifaltigkeitsplatz 14 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | four-storey, narrow gable roof building with tail gable, 18th century | D-2-61-000-173 | |
Dreifaltigkeitsplatz 15 ( location ) |
Gasthof "Drei Helmen" | two-storey saddle roof building with tail gable, 16th century and 18th century;
western boundary of the property remainder of the medieval city wall, about 1.2 m high, 14th / 15th centuries. century |
D-2-61-000-174 | |
Dreifaltigkeitsplatz 16 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey gable roof building on the eaves, 2nd half of the 18th century | D-2-61-000-175 | |
Dreifaltigkeitsplatz 175 ( location ) |
Former Town house of the Barons of Closen | three-storey corner house with crenellated gable;
eastern extension former part of the Trausnitz fortifications, medieval core |
D-2-61-000-176 | |
Dreifaltigkeitsplatz 176 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | four-storey hipped roof building, end of the 19th century;
built on the site of the Holy Trinity Church, which was demolished at the beginning of the 19th century |
D-2-61-000-177 | |
Dreifaltigkeitsplatz 177 ( location ) |
Former ducal court box | after 1857 royal district court, mighty elongated saddle roof building, three-storey, built 1468/70, reconstruction in neo-Gothic style, 1857, late-Gothic roof | D-2-61-000-178 |
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Fischergasse 658, 659 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey eaves gable roof construction, in the core probably still 17th century | D-2-61-000-181 | |
Fischergasse 660 ( location ) |
Former Storage | two-storey solid building with a gable roof, probably around 1800 | D-2-61-000-182 | |
Fischergasse 668 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey saddle roof building, facade in the neo-renaissance style with flat bay windows, 1897 | D-2-61-000-183 |
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Freyung 592 ( location ) |
Catholic parish church of St. Jodok | Gothic basilica with polygonal choir, crypt, nave chapels and west tower, mid-14th to mid-15th century, extensions and alterations in the mid-19th century; with equipment. | D-2-61-000-267 |
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Freyung 593, 596, 597, 601a ( location ) |
St. Jodoks Stift (Asylum) | four-storey building complex, 1891–1907, facade partly with Art Nouveau decor;
Gate entrance and entrances from the time it was built |
D-2-61-000-184 | |
Freyung 601 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey gable building, with a double tail gable and arched battlements, 1st half of the 17th century | D-2-61-000-185 | |
Freyung 602 ( location ) |
Residential building | four-storey gable building with neo-renaissance facade, probably 1879 | D-2-61-000-186 | |
Freyung 603 ( location ) |
Residential building | four-storey saddle roof construction with curved angled gable, around 1900 | D-2-61-000-187 | |
Freyung 606 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey, wide-pitched gable roof building with late Gothic pinnacle gable, around 1500 | D-2-61-000-188 | |
Freyung 607 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey, with hipped mansard roof and triangular gable, balcony with cast iron ornamental grille, 1880 | D-2-61-000-189 | |
Freyung 610 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey gable building with gable roof, 1878 | D-2-61-000-190 | |
Freyung 612 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey corner house with a gable roof, the core probably mid-19th century | D-2-61-000-191 | |
Freyung 615 ( location ) |
Residential building | Elongated three-storey hipped roof building in eaves position on nine axes, 1885 | D-2-61-000-192 | |
Freyung 616 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey corner house with hipped roof, 1st half of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-193 | |
Freyung 616a ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey saddle roof building with curved bent gable and polygonal top pieces, 2nd half of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-196 | |
Freyung 616b ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey saddle roof building with a crest, probably from the middle of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-194 | |
Freyung 618 ( location ) |
villa | two-storey mansard roof building, late classicistic, 1885 by Josef Niederöcker;
masonry fence with wrought iron grille; two-storey outbuilding with hipped roof, re. 1917; former monastery wall as southern enclosure |
D-2-61-000-195 |
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Freyung 619, 620 ( location ) |
Kolping House | Eaves-side building with three dwelling houses, three-storey, with rough plaster decor, built in 1925 according to plans by the Munich architect Theodor Mayr | D-2-61-000-197 | |
Freyung 621 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-story, with neo-baroque gable and bay window, re. 1901 | D-2-61-000-198 | |
Freyung 622 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-story, with stepped gable, 1894 | D-2-61-000-199 | |
Freyung 623 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey with neo-baroque gable, on the box bay a stucco medallion with a dragon fight of St. George, 1881 | D-2-61-000-200 | |
Freyung 624 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey residential building with curved neo-baroque angled gable, around 1900 | D-2-61-000-201 | |
Freyung 625 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey, with curved neo-baroque angled gable, facade niche with Holy Family, around 1900 | D-2-61-000-202 | |
Freyung 627 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey saddle roof construction in gable position, 1470/71 (dendro. dat.), remodeling in the 2nd half of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-204 | |
Freyung 629 ( location ) |
Headquarters of the parish association Stadtkirche | stately two-storey hipped roof building, baroque portal from 1747; with equipment. Former Catholic rectory St. Jodok. | D-2-61-000-205 | |
Freyung 630 ( location ) |
Former Franciscan convent of the Holy Cross | founded around 1460, abolished in 1802, now part of the Hans-Carossa-Gymnasium and the Staatl. Study seminars;
Former Monastery building, four-wing complex around a closed inner courtyard, with baroque fountain, 1698–1701; Former Monastery church, single-nave, baroque, built by Philipp Plank , 1698–1701, after restoration in 1957, today the high school auditorium and concert hall; Remainder of the medieval city wall, steeply sloping wall stump, about 2.5 m high, further towards the southwest, about 4 m high, 14./15. Century |
D-2-61-000-206 |
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Freyung 631 ( location ) |
Gasthaus zum Riebelwirt | L-shaped two-storey eaves side building, high pitched roof with attached dormer windows, 1878;
remains of the medieval city wall in the courtyard and on the east side of the property, 14./15. century |
D-2-61-000-207 |
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Grasgasse 320 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey gable roof building facing the street with side and rear wings around a small inner courtyard, 17th / 18th centuries Century, rebuilt in the 19th century; associated rear building, two-storey saddle roof building, 17th / 18th centuries Century | D-2-61-000-672 | |
Grasgasse 321 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Two-storey saddle roof building, neo-Gothic stepped gable with tracery panels, 2nd half of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-215 | |
Grasgasse 322; Near Neustadt ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | four-story hipped roof building with richly stuccoed facade and heraldic cartouches, re. 1873 | D-2-61-000-216 | |
Grasgasse 324, 325 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey and eaves gable roof building, 19th century | D-2-61-000-218 | |
Grasgasse 329 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey gable roof building, gable with crown gutter, mid-19th century | D-2-61-000-219 | |
Grasgasse 330 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey saddle roof building with late Gothic battlement gable, probably from the 2nd half of the 15th century | D-2-61-000-220 | |
Grasgasse 333 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey eaves building with a mezzanine floor and richly profiled row facade, 1st half of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-221 |
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Harnischgasse 34 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | five-storey building on the eaves with stuccoed window frames and bandwork decoration, probably from the end of the 18th century | D-2-61-000-227 | |
Harnischgasse 36 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey mansard roof, 1897; forms a house complex together with Ländgasse 37-38, see there | D-2-61-000-228 | |
Heilig-Geist-Gasse 393 ( location ) |
Watchtower | Medieval city fortifications from the 2nd half of the 13th century, city expansion to the north; Former city wall tower, preserved outer walls on the two lower floors of the house, on the southern outer wall remains of the associated city wall, 2nd half of the 13th century; other preserved city walls from a city expansion to the north, 2nd half of the 13th century. | D-2-61-000-788 | |
Heilig-Geist-Gasse 394 ( location ) |
Former catholic hospital church Heiliggeist | late Gothic hall church with hall choir and protruding north tower, built by Hans von Burghausen and Hans Stethaimer , 1407 to 1461; with equipment. ( Protected cultural asset ) | D-2-61-000-229 |
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Heilig-Geist-Gasse 415 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Gothic side building on the eaves, two-storey plastered block construction with a steep pitched roof, 1478/79 (dendro. dat.), later overformed and the outer walls partially bricked | D-2-61-000-733 | |
Heilig-Geist-Gasse 419 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-story, gable with attached decorative buds, 2nd half of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-148 |
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Herrngasse 375 ( location ) |
Former Storage | two-storey solid building with crenellated gable, probably around 1680 | D-2-61-000-230 | |
Herrngasse 378 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | two-storey mansard roof building with tail gable, 1886 | D-2-61-000-231 | |
Herrngasse 382 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | two-storey saddle roof building with crown gutter, 1883, gate with wrought iron grille and locksmith's shield | D-2-61-000-235 | |
Herrngasse 384 ( location ) |
House figure on the second floor | probably 19th century | D-2-61-000-236 |
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Innere Münchener Strasse 2 ( location ) |
Official building | four-storey hipped roof building with mezzanine floor, ornamental gable and stucco facade structure, 1897 | D-2-61-000-237 | |
Innere Münchener Strasse 4; Innere Münchener Strasse 2 ( location ) |
Former local and regional court prison | Three-wing building with a two-storey middle section and
five-story cell tracts, plastered brick buildings with hipped roofs and corner tower, 1907; Circular wall, plastered brick wall with roofing, at the same time. |
D-2-61-000-717 | |
Innere Münchener Strasse 6 ( location ) |
Gasthaus Ludwigshöhe | four-storey corner building with neo-baroque mid-houses, bay windows and corner turrets, 1900 | D-2-61-000-238 | |
Innere Münchener Strasse 8 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey mansard roof building on the eaves, end of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-239 | |
Innere Münchener Strasse 10 ( location ) |
Tenement house | three-storey mansard roof building with neo-baroque gable and central axis bay window, around 1900 | D-2-61-000-240 | |
Innere Münchener Strasse 25 ( location ) |
Residential and administrative buildings | three-storey saddle roof building with plaster structure, 2nd half of the 19th century;
Elongated two-storey workshop, 2nd half of the 19th century |
D-2-61-000-241 | |
Innere Münchener Strasse 49 ( location ) |
XXIV. Castle Peace Column | with painted coat of arms, after 1780, stands on the mountainside, halfway between the Innere Münchner Straße and the junction with Kellerstraße | D-2-61-000-18 | |
Isargestade 726 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey mansard roof with corner bay window, 19th century | D-2-61-000-242 | |
Isargestade 729 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | two-storey saddle roof building with curved gable, after 1809 | D-2-61-000-243 | |
Isargestade 731 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Two-storey saddle roof building with curved gable and small crest, after 1809 | D-2-61-000-245 | |
Isargestade 732 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey saddle roof building with an advance wall, 1st half of the 19th century, older in the core, facade renewed in the middle of the 20th century | D-2-61-000-246 | |
Isargestade 733 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | two-storey saddle roof building with battlement gable, 16./17. century | D-2-61-000-247 | |
Isargestade 734 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Two-storey saddle roof building with multiple curved gables, around 1920 | D-2-61-000-248 | |
Isargestade 735 ( location ) |
Tenement house | three-storey saddle roof building with curved angled gable and flat bay window, neo-baroque, 1910 by master builder Michael Eder | D-2-61-000-249 | |
Isargestade 736 ( location ) |
Tax office | Elongated three-storey saddle roof structure, eaves with triangular gable and coat of arms cartouche, after 1752, remodeling in 1899 | D-2-61-000-250 |
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Isargestade 738 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey hipped gable roof building with a blind facade, by Sigmund Niederöcker, around 1890 | D-2-61-000-252 | |
Isargestade 742 ( location ) |
Former Hacklberger Bierstüberl to the Maxwehr | three-storey saddle roof building with curved volute gable, 1903 | D-2-61-000-253 | |
Isargestade 743 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey saddle roof building, gable with segmental arch top, 19th century | D-2-61-000-254 | |
Isarpromenade 3 ( location ) |
Residential building | on the ground floor, with a half-hip roof, 18th century | D-2-61-000-257 |
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Jodoksgasse 583 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey corner building with hipped roof, 1878 | D-2-61-000-258 | |
Jodoksgasse 584 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey eaves mansard roof with curved gable, early 20th century | D-2-61-000-259 | |
Jodoksgasse 585 ( location ) |
Former Craftsman House | single-storey, gable-roof construction with gable roof, probably mid-19th century | D-2-61-000-260 | |
Jodoksgasse 586 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey mansard roof with flat bay windows and curved gable, around 1900 | D-2-61-000-261 | |
Jodoksgasse 587 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey saddle roof building with a rounded gable, 1857 | D-2-61-000-262 | |
Jodoksgasse 588 ( location ) |
Former Restaurant to the beer fountain | three-storey mansard roof building with stucco facade, end of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-263 | |
Jodoksgasse 588a ( location ) |
Residential building | four-storey hipped roof building, 2nd half of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-264 | |
Jodoksgasse 589 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey saddle roof building with crenellated gable, wall niche with figure of the Madonna, probably 2nd half of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-265 | |
Jodoksgasse 591 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey saddle roof building in a corner position, with a high gable front facing the Freyung, in the core probably still 17th century | D-2-61-000-266 |
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Kirchgasse 226 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey eaves gable roof building with bay window and gable, second half of the 19th century, house figure (Immaculata), carved wooden door at the house entrance, around 1700, supposedly from the former Franciscan monastery | D-2-61-000-272 | |
Kirchgasse 227 ( location ) |
Residential building | four-storey hipped roof building with classical plaster structure, 1897 | D-2-61-000-273 | |
Kirchgasse 228 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey hipped roof building, around 1830 | D-2-61-000-274 | |
Kirchgasse 229 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey saddle roof building with curved gable and triangular attachment, probably 1st half of the 17th century | D-2-61-000-275 | |
Kirchgasse 230 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey hipped roof building, in the core probably 18th century | D-2-61-000-276 | |
Kirchgasse 231 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey hipped roof building, probably mid-19th century | D-2-61-000-277 | |
Kirchgasse 232 ( location ) |
Catholic rectory of St. Martin | Three-storey hipped roof building, portal flanked by atlases, windows with drilled frames, around 1700; with equipment |
D-2-61-000-278 |
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Kirchgasse 234 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey gable building with battlements, probably 2nd half of the 17th century, facade with rich rough plaster decoration by the court mason Georg Steinacher, 1677 | D-2-61-000-279 | |
Kirchgasse 236 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey saddle roof building with curved gable, 2nd half of the 18th century | D-2-61-000-280 | |
Kirchgasse 237 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey saddle roof building with curved angled gable and crest, 2nd half of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-281 | |
Kirchgasse 238 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey saddle roof construction, 18th / 19th centuries century | D-2-61-000-282 | |
Kirchgasse 239 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey saddle roof building with a strongly profiled triangular gable, medieval core, heightened and expanded in the baroque period, 17th / 18th centuries Century, remodeling in the 19th century | D-2-61-000-283 | |
Kirchgasse 240 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey saddle roof building with classicist gable, 1883–89 | D-2-61-000-284 | |
Kirchgasse 241 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey, wide-pitched gable roof building with narrowed gable crowned on the inside, in the core probably 17th century, otherwise 19th century | D-2-61-000-285 | |
Kirchgasse 242; Kirchgasse 243 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey semi-detached house in a corner, 16./17. Century, 19th century facade | D-2-61-000-286 | |
Kirchgasse 244 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey saddle roof building with stucco facade and curved gable, around 1725 | D-2-61-000-287 | |
Kirchgasse 245 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey saddle construction on the eaves, 19th century, probably older in the core | D-2-61-000-288 | |
Kirchgasse 247 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey corner house with a protruding gable roof on the eaves, around 1800 | D-2-61-000-289 | |
Kirchgasse 248 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | two-storey saddle roof building with stepped gable, 1883 | D-2-61-000-290 | |
Kirchgasse 249 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | two-storey saddle roof construction with curved angled gable, 1885 | D-2-61-000-291 | |
Kirchgasse 250 ( location ) |
Gasthof zur Dom Freiheit | Two-storey saddle roof building with neo-Gothic battlement gable, 2nd half of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-292 | |
Kirchgasse 251 ( location ) |
Residential building | four-storey corner building with gable roof and neo-baroque volute gable, 1881 | D-2-61-000-293 | |
Klöpflgraben 3 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey with a hipped roof, 1st half of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-133 | |
Kolpingstrasse 484a, 484b ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey gable roof structure with eaves, facade with flat box core and neo-Renaissance structure, 2nd half of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-298 | |
Kolpingstrasse 484d ( location ) |
Residential building | ground floor mansard roof building with crooked hip and gable, around 1910;
former monastery wall as the southern boundary of the property, see Freyung 618; Eastern boundary through the rest of the medieval city wall, about 2 m high, 14th / 15th centuries. century |
D-2-61-000-300 | |
Kolpingstrasse 484e ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey hipped roof building with swinging garden facade, probably 1st half of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-301 | |
Kolpingstrasse 485 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey and eaves saddle roof construction, 1888 | D-2-61-000-302 | |
Kolpingstrasse 486 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey corner building with a gable roof and curved angled gable, 1894 | D-2-61-000-303 | |
Kolpingstrasse 488 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey corner house with a gable roof and a segmental arch crowned gable, around 1910 | D-2-61-000-304 | |
Königsfeldergasse 509 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey gable roof construction, around 1900 | D-2-61-000-296 | |
Kramergasse 550 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey building with curved battlement gable, 1st half of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-305 | |
Kramergasse 551 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey saddle roof structure, crowned gutter with weather vane and eaves crowned with polyhedra, mid-19th century | D-2-61-000-306 | |
Kramergasse 552 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey saddle roof building with volute gable, around 1903 | D-2-61-000-307 | |
Kramergasse 553 ( location ) |
Residential building | Former craftsman's house, two-storey, plastered block building with a gable roof, 1475 (dendro. dat.), cellar probably 16th century, remodeling in the early 19th century and around 1860 | D-2-61-000-308 | |
Kramergasse 558 ( location ) |
Residential building | Cooperator house of St. Jodok , three-storey hipped roof building, in the core 1754 | D-2-61-000-310 |
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Ländgasse 37, 38 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey mansard roof building and gable in neo-baroque shapes, 1897 | D-2-61-000-311 |
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Ländgasse 41, 42 ( location ) |
Former Administrative building | 1680 seat of the landscape president, then from 1810 to 1964 the municipal hospital, three-storey four-wing complex with a baroque staircase and gable roofs, 17th century | D-2-61-000-312 | |
Ländgasse 43 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey and eaves gable roof building with a dwelling, 1894;
Rear building, in the core 17./18. century |
D-2-61-000-313 | |
Ländgasse 44 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey gable roof building with curved gable, core 18th century;
western boundary of the property by a section of the medieval city wall, 14th / 15th centuries century |
D-2-61-000-314 | |
Ländgasse 49 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey saddle roof building with late Gothic battlement gable, the core around 1500, facade with rich rough plaster decoration, 17th century. ( Protected cultural asset ) | D-2-61-000-315 | |
Ländgasse 49a ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey narrow gable roof building with late Gothic pinnacle gable, around 1500, facade with rough plaster decor, 17th century. ( Protected cultural asset ) | D-2-61-000-316 | |
Ländgasse 50 ( location ) |
Etzdorf Palace | stately three-storey hipped roof building in a corner position with richly stuccoed facade and frontispiece, probably by Johann Baptist Zimmermann , mid-18th century | D-2-61-000-317 | |
Ländgasse 51 ( location ) |
Former ducal armor house | Former city apartment of the Landshut dukes, then seat of the Vicedom, three-storey hipped roof building with floor bay on the south side and arched street arch on the west side, 1st half of the 15th century. ( Protected cultural asset ) | D-2-61-000-318 | |
Ländgasse 109 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey saddle roof building with bi-directional window and stepped gable, 1919 | D-2-61-000-319 | |
Ländgasse 114 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey saddle roof building with rounded arches, 1883 | D-2-61-000-320 | |
Ländgasse 115 ( location ) |
Barn | Two-storey saddle roof building with arched gate entrance, 2nd half of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-321 | |
Ländgasse 116 ( location ) |
Craftsman's sign of a butcher | small relief plate with ox, inscribed. 1645 and 1671 | D-2-61-000-322 | |
Ländgasse 119 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey corner building with a gable roof and gable with corner battlements and a crest, 1861/62 | D-2-61-000-324 | |
Ländgasse 123 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Two-storey gable roof construction with eaves, in the core probably 15th century | D-2-61-000-639 | |
Ländgasse 124 ( location ) |
Residential building | four-storey saddle roof building with facade in neo-renaissance forms, around 1900 | D-2-61-000-326 | |
Ländgasse 125 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey saddle roof building with neo-Gothic battlement gable, 1889;
Remnants of the city wall at the property line to the Isar |
D-2-61-000-327 | |
Ländgasse 126 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey gable roof building with dovetail crenellated gable, 2nd half of the 19th century;
rear boundary of the property by a late medieval city wall |
D-2-61-000-328 | |
Ländgasse 127 ( location ) |
Residential building | Ground floor pent roof building, 19th century, attached to the observation pavilion of the former city residence | D-2-61-000-255 | |
Ländgasse 130 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | two-storey gable roof construction, 1409 ( dendrochronologically dated). | D-2-61-000-765 | |
Ländgasse 134 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey saddle roof building in a corner position with corner bay and volute gable with battlements, the core around 1700, heavily changed in the middle of the 20th century, portal with explosive gable around 1700 | D-2-61-000-330 | |
Near Ländtorplatz ( location ) |
Country gate | Gate of the medieval city fortifications, with arched and z. Partly modern extended passage, two flank towers connected by remnants of a battlement, the front of the barbican preserved. ( Protected cultural asset ) | D-2-61-000-332 |
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Ländtorplatz 3, 4, 5 ( location ) |
City theater with restaurant | So-called Bernlochner complex, extensive three-storey solid construction with hip and saddle roofs, late classicist facade design, by Johann Baptist Bernlochner , 1841, theater restored after war damage, 1947, (inside mostly modern). | D-2-61-000-333 | |
Litschengasse 697 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey saddle building with multi-stepped stepped gable, 2nd half of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-334 | |
Litschengasse 698 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey and eaves-standing half-hip roof building, 1881 | D-2-61-000-335 | |
Litschengasse 702 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey saddle roof building in corner position, built by Franz Xaver Zäch in 1792 according to the building inscription | D-2-61-000-336 | |
Litschengasse 708 ( location ) |
Garden pavilion | two-storey garden pavilion, around 1790 | D-2-61-000-250 | |
Litschengasse 716 ( location ) |
Catholic Church of St. Sebastian | late Gothic in core around 1490, in 1661 extension of the nave to the east and radical baroque redesign; with equipment. ( Protected cultural asset ) | D-2-61-000-338 |
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Marienplatz 7 ( location ) |
School building | Free-standing three-storey hipped roof building with a protruding central axis, 2nd half of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-350 |
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Marienplatz 8 ( location ) |
State College of Ceramics | three-storey free-standing hipped roof building with mezzanine, 2nd half of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-351 | |
Marienplatz 9; Schönbrunner Strasse 2 ( location ) |
Former Franciscan monastery with church | founded as a Capuchin monastery in 1627, secularized in 1802, re-established as a Franciscan monastery in 1835, reconstruction after war damage in 1945, dissolution in 2003;
former monastery church, hall building including the Loreto chapel built in 1623, neo-Romanesque, 1840/41, enlarged in 1918, today church of the Romanian Orthodox community of St. John the Wallach; former monastery building, three-storey pitched roof buildings, in the core in 1731, east wing rebuilt for Franciscan seminary in 1896, west wing (sacristy) after 1926; former brewery building, single-storey solid construction with saddle roof and elevator dormer, around 1840; former monastery enclosure, brick wall, partially plastered. |
D-2-61-000-352 |
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Marienplatz 11; Near Podewilsstraße ( location ) |
Former Hans-Leinberger-Gymnasium, today used as a technical college | three-storey castle-like complex with a central projectile and two corner projections, end of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-353 |
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Martinsfriedhof 208 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey gable building, probably 17th / 19th century Century; Memorial plaque for master builder Hans von Burghausen , who lived in the previous building until 1415. ( Protected cultural asset ) | D-2-61-000-516 | |
Martinsfriedhof 219 ( location ) |
Catholic parish and collegiate church St. Martin and St. Kastulus | late Gothic hall church with west tower, construction started around 1380, completed at the beginning of the 16th century, built according to plans by foremen Hans Krumenauer , master Hans von Burghausen , Hans Stethaimer , Stephan Purghauser; with equipment. ( Protected cultural asset ) | D-2-61-000-637 |
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Martinsfriedhof 220 ( location ) |
Former Cemetery chapel | so-called women's chapel, late Gothic core, middle of the 15th century, changed to baroque style in 1706; with equipment. ( Protected cultural asset ) | D-2-61-000-354 |
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Martinsfriedhof 222 ( location ) |
House of canons and cooperators in St. Martin | three-storey hipped roof building, the core around 1500, otherwise 19th century;
on this, the remains of the wall of the former pen box of St. Martin with gate entrance, 15th century |
D-2-61-000-355 | |
Martinsfriedhof 223 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey with a double curved, round arched gable, 19th century | D-2-61-000-356 | |
Martinsfriedhof 224 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey gable roof building with eaves, probably 1st half of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-357 | |
Martinsfriedhof 225 ( location ) |
So-called. "Sandstadel" | After modern reconstruction, now parish center St. Martin, three-storey building with elevator house, built in 1596, rebuilt in 1706, baroque All Souls' Chapel on the ground floor, 1706, with furnishings, under the chapel a crypt with ossuary. ( Protected cultural asset ) | D-2-61-000-358 | |
Maximilianstrasse 8, 9, 10 ( location ) |
Row of houses | contiguous three-storey building complex in eaves position, end of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-359 | |
Maximilianstrasse 15 ( location ) |
Government of Lower Bavaria | Administration of the district, two-storey official building with central projectile and hipped roof, facade late classicistic, built in 1885 by master builder Gschwendter;
northeast boundary of the property by part of the medieval city wall, z. Sometimes about 4.5 m high, otherwise 3 m high, 14./15. Century, with the former palm house of the Dominican monastery |
D-2-61-000-360 | |
Mühlenstrasse 1, 3 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building in a corner | three-storey, neo-baroque hipped roof building with gable facades and roof turrets, around 1900 | D-2-61-000-361 | |
Mühlenstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey saddle roof building, probably around 1800, carved door leaf, inscribed. 1800 | D-2-61-000-362 |
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Nahensteig 181 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-story, eaves, allegedly built after a fire of 1667/68. | D-2-61-000-363 | |
Nahensteig 182 ( location ) |
Complex of three houses | which were separated until around 1622, House A: residential building, three-storey, with gable walls, 1st half of the 17th century;
House B: residential house, three-storey, with gable walls, 1st half of the 17th century; House C: Residential house, two-storey, six-axis, eaves, in the core probably 1st half of the 17th century |
D-2-61-000-364 | |
Nahensteig 186 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | two-storey corner building with curved gable, 1888 | D-2-61-000-366 | |
Nahensteig 187 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | two-storey, curved gable with triangular attachment, 1878 | D-2-61-000-367 | |
Nahensteig 188 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey saddle roof construction, built soon after 1630; separately applied candle arches | D-2-61-000-368 | |
Nahensteig 188d ( location ) |
Former Holzstadel | So-called Ainmillerstadel, formerly part of the Jesuit monastery, painted with stenciled patterns, 1st quarter of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-369 | |
Nahensteig 189 ( location ) |
Black Rooster Inn | three-storey building with seven axes on the west side, gable with dovetail crenellated, in the core 16./17. Century, facade 2nd half of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-370 | |
Near Orbankai ( location ) |
Rochus Chapel | Unplastered, single-nave brick building with gable roof, late Gothic, around 1497 | D-2-61-000-140 |
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Near Wittstrasse ( location ) |
Round pavilion | open bandstand, 1903 | D-2-61-000-538 | |
Neustadt ( location ) |
War memorial in the new town | Stone sculpture "German Oak", based on a design by the sculptor Wilhelm Lechner from Oberammergau, inaugurated on June 24, 1928 | D-2-61-000-422 | |
Neustadt 436 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Two-storey corner house on five axes, stepped gable with tracery panels, late medieval core, 2nd half of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-371 | |
Neustadt 437 ( location ) |
Golden Lion Inn | three-storey corner house with crenellated gable, 1878 and 1888, facade renewed | D-2-61-000-638 | |
Neustadt 438 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey, with battlements and arched gable end, the core probably after a fire of 1657, otherwise 2nd half of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-372 | |
Neustadt 440 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | two-storey saddle roof building with neo-Gothic stepped gables, 2nd half of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-373 | |
Neustadt 443 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | two-storey, gable in baroque forms, early 20th century | D-2-61-000-375 | |
Neustadt 445 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey saddle roof building with curved gable, box bay window with Renaissance decor, 1878, alterations in 1883 and 1898 | D-2-61-000-377 | |
Neustadt 446 ( location ) |
Gasthaus zum Freischütz | three-storey hipped roof building with six axes in corner position, 17th century core, late classicist facade after 1822 | D-2-61-000-378 | |
Neustadt 452 ( location ) |
Bayerische Vereinsbank | Stately, three-storey corner house with six to eight axes, neo-baroque volute gable with a splendid cartouche, facade structured by pilasters, early 20th century | D-2-61-000-380 | |
Neustadt 453 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey corner house with four to nine axes, classicistic, re. 1830 by Johann Baptist Bernlochner ;
at the corner of the house sandstone figure, Mary with child |
D-2-61-000-381 | |
Neustadt 455 ( location ) |
Former Patrician house of the Oberndorfer | in the 18th century aristocratic palace, after 1873 Marienapotheke, three-storey house with a baroque gable, rich facade structure with pilasters, friezes and roofs on the windows, probably built around 1680 for councilor and mayor Johann Peter Oberndorfer;
on the 1st floor niche with a replica of the Altötting image of grace |
D-2-61-000-382 | |
Neustadt 458 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | four-storey hipped roof building with five axes, 2nd half of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-384 | |
Neustadt 459 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | former pewter foundry house, three-storey corner house with saddle roof and stepped gable, 1st quarter of the 18th century | D-2-61-000-385 | |
Neustadt 460 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey building with curved gable, in the core probably still 17th / 18th. Century, facade structure with rich stucco in the style of early classicism around 1800, some renovations in 1886. | D-2-61-000-386 | |
Neustadt 461 ( location ) |
Former Restaurant "zum Pfauwirt" | three-storey saddle roof building with battlement gable, in the core 1st half of the 16th century, changes in the 2nd half of the 17th century | D-2-61-000-387 | |
Neustadt 462 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey gabled house with gable roof, 1885 | D-2-61-000-388 | |
Neustadt 466 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Two-storey corner building with gable turrets, medieval, probably 13th / 14th centuries. Century, renovation and roof 1638/39 (dendrochronologically dated), expansion at the end of the 19th century. | D-2-61-000-691 | |
Neustadt 467 ( location ) |
Corner house | three-storey hipped roof building with house Madonna, neoclassical, after 1899 | D-2-61-000-389 | |
Neustadt 468 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | four-storey hipped mansard roof building with dwelling, balcony with wrought-iron grating resting on atlases, 1895;
House Madonna |
D-2-61-000-390 | |
Neustadt 470 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey with hipped roof and protruding eaves, 1st half of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-391 | |
Neustadt 479 ( location ) |
Former Jesuit Church of St. Ignatius | single-aisled building with a little retracted choir, built by Johannes Holl from 1631 to the middle of the 17th century, stucco work by Matthias Schmuzer 1640–1641; with equipment;
Borgias Chapel, on the upper floor of an extension, probably in the middle of the 17th century; with equipment. ( Protected cultural asset ) |
D-2-61-000-392 |
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Neustadt 480, 480a, 480b ( location ) |
Former Jesuit College | Jesuit college, then barracks, now official building, three-storey four-wing complex with closed inner courtyard, 1665–1691 by Michael Beer and Michael Thumb . ( Protected cultural asset ) | D-2-61-000-393 |
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Neustadt 494 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey corner house with six axes, gable with crest, 2nd half of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-394 | |
Neustadt 495 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey hipped roof, by Thaddäus Leitner, after 1780 | D-2-61-000-395 | |
Neustadt 496 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey hipped roof building, 3rd quarter of the 18th century | D-2-61-000-396 | |
Neustadt 497 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey, with curved gable and battlements, in the core probably still medieval and 3rd quarter 17th century, remodeling in the middle of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-397 | |
Neustadt 499 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-story, with angled gable, 1894 | D-2-61-000-398 | |
Neustadt 500 ( location ) |
Former Closenberg patrician house | now Gasthof zum Schwabl, three-storey, rectangular complex, volute gable, built in 1590, structural changes probably around 1700, Fletz with red marble columns and groin vaults, from the time it was built;
Rear wing with two-story wooden galleries; Stable with groin vaults. ( Protected cultural asset ) |
D-2-61-000-399 | |
Neustadt 502 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | two-storey gabled house on five axes, lined gable with neo-Gothic essays, 1856/57 | D-2-61-000-401 | |
Neustadt 503 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Two-storey saddle roof building with crenellated gable, the core probably still in the first half of the 17th century, otherwise the 19th century | D-2-61-000-402 | |
Neustadt 504 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | four-story, simple gable building, 1881 | D-2-61-000-403 | |
Neustadt 505 ( location ) |
Former Aristocratic palace | Today an inn, three-storey gable roof building in the Renaissance style with a three-zone gable, last quarter of the 17th century. ( Protected cultural asset ) | D-2-61-000-404 | |
Neustadt 506 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey, eaves hipped roof building, six axes, rich stucco decor, 1866–1868 | D-2-61-000-405 | |
Neustadt 516 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey gable building, portal with arched opening, 17th / 18th centuries Century, facade remodeled in the second half of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-408 | |
Neustadt 517 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey hipped roof building with curved roof house, massive console cornice under the eaves, 1888 | D-2-61-000-409 | |
Neustadt 520 ( location ) |
Former Palais purlins | Goldene Sonne restaurant since 1802, stately three-storey gabled house with seven axes, curved angled gable with attached volutes, the core was still around 1700, structural changes in 1876/81 | D-2-61-000-410 | |
Neustadt 522 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey corner house with neo-renaissance gable, 1878 | D-2-61-000-411 | |
Neustadt 523 ( location ) |
Former Firmerbräu | now residential building, three-storey corner house with baroque tail gable, 18th century | D-2-61-000-412 | |
Neustadt 524 ( location ) |
Neustadt pharmacy | two-storey building with triangular gable, probably mid-19th century | D-2-61-000-413 | |
Neustadt 526 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey, curved angled gable, 1885 | D-2-61-000-415 | |
Neustadt 527 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey building with a gable roof, former late medieval merchant's house from 1496 (dendro. dat.), facade with oriel annex and pinnacle gable in the neo-Gothic style, 1857/58, reconstruction in 1885 | D-2-61-000-416 |
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location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Postplatz 395, 396, 397 ( location ) |
Post office | extensive three-storey building complex, built in 1904/05 in the neo-renaissance style;
Walled-in relief of the coat of arms of Chancellor Christoph Dorner, 15th century, from the previous building at this point |
D-2-61-000-443 |
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location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Government square 539, near Neustadt ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey with a round arched gable in baroque forms, 1893 | D-2-61-000-449 | |
Government Square 540 ( location ) |
Former Dominican monastery | with remains of old furnishings (partly from the Passau residence ), founded in 1271 by Duke Heinrich the Elder. Ä. von Niederbayern, abolished in 1802, from 1802 to 1826 Bavarian State University, 1839 to 1932 and again seat of the government of Lower Bavaria since 1956 ;
Three-storey three-wing complex adjoining the north side of the church, built from 1699; Former Anatomical Institute, now State Upper Treasury, two-storey, classicist hip roof building, 1803/04; So-called. Ursuline wing of the government building, once the service wing of this monastery, baroque, around 1700; Former Defense tower of the city wall in the Dominican Garden, medieval, early 19th century, expanded as a palm house; Former Dominican monastery church , three-aisled basilica with a single-nave choir, early Gothic core, roof over the choir 1291 (dendro. Dat.) And roof over the main nave of the lay house 1340 (dendro. Dat.), Interior redesigned by Johann Baptist Zimmermann 1747–1752, west facade changed in a classical style 1804; with equipment; Former Mariahilf Chapel and the former Magdalen Chapel, Gothic in core, changed to Baroque style, now serve the Russian Orthodox community (St. Nicholas Church); with equipment. ( Protected cultural asset ) |
D-2-61-000-450 |
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Government Square 542 ( location ) |
Former Evangelical Luth. Parish church | since 1898 commercial building, two-storey complex with volute gable and segmental arch attachment, 1848 ( protected cultural property ) | D-2-61-000-451 | |
Government Square 542a ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey mansard roof building with corner turrets, late 19th century, older in the core | D-2-61-000-453 | |
Government Street 543 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | two-storey saddle roof building, gable with battlements, probably mid-19th century | D-2-61-000-454 | |
Government Road 544 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | two-storey, with a curved gable, redesigned in 1857/58, 1885 | D-2-61-000-455 | |
Government Street 545 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey, with curved angled gable, around 1900 | D-2-61-000-456 | |
Government Road 562 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey corner building with hipped roof, built around 1830 by Johann Baptist Bernlochner | D-2-61-000-457 | |
Government Street 563 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey with a curved gable, 2nd half of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-458 | |
Government Street 564 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | four-storey with neo-renaissance gable, around 1900. | D-2-61-000-459 | |
Government Road 565 ( location ) |
Former Craftsman House | two-story, with battlements, 2nd half of the 16th century | D-2-61-000-460 | |
Government road 566 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey, with rear arbors and attached two-storey side wing, 2nd half of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-461 | |
Government Street 570 ( location ) |
Former Patrician house | two-storey, gable with battlements, facade with rough plaster decoration, in the core probably 2nd half of the 16th century. ( Protected cultural asset ) | D-2-61-000-464 | |
Government road 572, 573 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-story corner house with box bay window and mansard roof, around 1897/98 | D-2-61-000-466 | |
Government Street 574 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey corner building with a mansard hipped roof and two gable gables, bay window with balcony, economical Art Nouveau decor, early 20th century | D-2-61-000-467 | |
Richard-Schirrmann-Weg 6 ( location ) |
Ottonianum | now a youth hostel, two-storey hipped roof building with arched windows, built in 1839 by Johann Baptist Bernlochner , over the city wall;
Portal, column portal with segmented gable, fitted between the city wall and the Ottonianum |
D-2-61-000-469 | |
Rosengasse 342 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Two-storey gable roof building in corner position, gable with angular crowning gutter, mid-19th century | D-2-61-000-470 | |
Rosengasse 343 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey, curved gable with triangular attachment, stencil decorations on the facade, 1872 | D-2-61-000-471 | |
Rosengasse 344, 345 ( location ) |
Duplex | three-storey, each with a curved gable in baroque shapes, 1878 | D-2-61-000-472 | |
Rosengasse 346 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey gable building, 1876/88 | D-2-61-000-473 | |
Rosengasse 347 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey gable building with crest, window frames with neo-Gothic tracery decorations, 2nd half of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-474 | |
Rosengasse 348 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey and eaves gable roof building with mezzanine floor, 19th century | D-2-61-000-475 | |
Rosengasse 351 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey gable building with neo-Gothic facade structure, 2nd half of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-476 | |
Rosengasse 352 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey, with a baroque gable, 1878 | D-2-61-000-477 | |
Rosengasse 354 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey hipped roof building, 1st half of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-478 |
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Schirmgasse 264 ( location ) |
Former Palais Pettenkofer | then Hofbräuhaus, stately three-storey building with six axes, rich facade decorations, in the first half of the 17th century, otherwise around 1770. ( Protected cultural property ) | D-2-61-000-479 |
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Schirmgasse 268 ( location ) |
Former Trading house | three-storey saddle roof building with late Gothic ribbed vaults, the core of the 15th century, partial renovation of the house in 1874;
Relief with the lion of St. Mark, painted terracotta, 15th century |
D-2-61-000-480 | |
Schirmgasse 270 ( location ) |
Residential building | stately four-storey gable building with six axes, gable with crest, 1883 | D-2-61-000-481 | |
Schirmgasse 271 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey eaves side building, window z. Some with decorated plaster frames, 1st half of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-482 | |
Schirmgasse 272 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey eaves side building, 1st half of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-483 | |
Schirmgasse 275 ( location ) |
Residential building | four-storey eaves side building, 19th century | D-2-61-000-484 | |
Schirmgasse 276 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey eaves side building, mid-19th century | D-2-61-000-485 | |
Schirmgasse 277 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey gable building with apex and corner battlements, around 1900 | D-2-61-000-486 | |
Schirmgasse 278 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey, eaves, mid-19th century | D-2-61-000-487 | |
Schirmgasse 280 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey gable building, 1878 | D-2-61-000-488 | |
Schloßgasse 166 ( location ) |
Former Day wage house | three-storey with saddle roof, eaves, probably early 19th century | D-2-61-000-489 | |
Spiegelgasse 199 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey, curved gable with triangular attachment, after 1776; stuccoed relief, Madonna | D-2-61-000-513 | |
Spiegelgasse 200 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey saddle roof building in gable position, 19th century | D-2-61-000-514 | |
Spiegelgasse 207 ( location ) |
Former chapter house of the collegiate monastery St. Martin and St. Kastulus | 1804-1914 Front-facing, two-storey corner building with saddle roof and elevator dormer, in the core 1338 ( dendrochronologically dated), in the 17th century merged from two medieval buildings, roof structure 1738 (dendrochronologically dated) | D-2-61-000-515 |
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Spiegelgasse 214 ( location ) |
Sacristan's house in St. Martin | three-storey saddle roof construction, core around 1500, otherwise 19th century, late Gothic house entrance with pointed arch and skylight, carved wooden ceiling with notch-cut patterns and two coats of arms in the fletz of the 1st floor | D-2-61-000-517 | |
Spiegelgasse 215 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey saddle roof building, 19th century | D-2-61-000-518 | |
Steckengasse 290a ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey gable building with crest, mid-19th century | D-2-61-000-519 | |
Steckengasse 304 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey eaves side building, 1856/57 | D-2-61-000-520 | |
Steckengasse 305 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | two-storey gable building with small battlements, the core probably still 17th century | D-2-61-000-521 | |
Steckengasse 308 ( location ) |
Former "Herzogs-Kasten" also called "Salzstadel" | Three-storey brick building with crested hip, coats of arms painted on both sides of the archway, 15th century |
D-2-61-000-523 |
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Steckengasse 308 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey gable roof building facing the street with side and rear wings around a small inner courtyard, 17th / 18th centuries Century, rebuilt in the 19th century; associated rear building, two-storey saddle roof building, 17th / 18th centuries Century | D-2-61-000-672 | |
Steckengasse 311 ( location ) |
Former municipal armory, previously municipal wine bar | Allegedly built in 1493, marked 1913 on the facade | D-2-61-000-525 |
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Theaterstrasse 59, 60 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey mansard roof building with a two-storey central bay and a rounded arched gable, re. 1894 | D-2-61-000-527 | |
Theaterstrasse 61 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | four-storey building with flat bay windows and richly stuccoed facade, end of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-528 | |
Theaterstrasse 62 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | four-storey hipped roof building with two-storey flat bay windows and richly stuccoed facade, end of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-529 | |
Theaterstrasse 66 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-story, with neo-baroque ornamental gable, stuccoed house figure, early 20th century | D-2-61-000-530 | |
Theaterstrasse 67 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | four-story corner building with a hipped roof and two-story flat bay window, from 1856 | D-2-61-000-531 |
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Zweibrückenstrasse 674 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey corner building with gable roof, after 1812 | D-2-61-000-539 | |
Zweibrückenstrasse 675 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey eaves side building with gable roof, after 1812 | D-2-61-000-540 | |
Zweibrückenstrasse 677 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | two-storey gable building with crest, 1894 | D-2-61-000-541 | |
Zweibrückenstrasse 680 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-story, with stepped tail gable, 1885 | D-2-61-000-542 | |
Zweibrückenstrasse 681 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey, with neo-baroque tail gable, early 20th century, core building probably older | D-2-61-000-543 | |
Zweibrückenstrasse 682 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | two-storey, gable with corner battlements and crest, probably 19th century | D-2-61-000-544 | |
Zweibrückenstrasse 684 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey hipped roof building with a dwelling, probably early 19th century | D-2-61-000-546 | |
Zweibrückenstrasse 685 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey new baroque building in a corner location from 1895, the core of the structure of the former St. Sebastian poor care house from around 1618 | D-2-61-000-547 | |
Zweibrückenstrasse 717 ( location ) |
Former Reichardtbräu | three-storey corner house, probably beginning of the 19th century, extensive renovation in 1983/84 | D-2-61-000-548 | |
Zweibrückenstrasse 718 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey eaves side building, probably around 1830 | D-2-61-000-549 | |
Zweibrückenstrasse 720 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey saddle roof construction in eaves position, conversion or facade change in 1886, but essentially much older | D-2-61-000-550 | |
Zweibrückenstrasse 725 ( location ) |
Former Craftsman House | two-storey, gable with battlements, probably 17th century, rebuilt around 1900;
associated rear building, mid-19th century |
D-2-61-000-552 | |
Zwerggasse 291 ( location ) |
Barn | bricked gable roof, probably 1st half of the 19th century | D-2-61-000-553 |
Former architectural monuments
Buildings are listed that were previously under monument protection, but no longer appear in the current lists.
location | object | description | Remarks | image |
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Old town 73 | Residential building | Three-storey building with a baroque gable, 18th century, interior renewed. | 2005–2006 almost completely gutted for use as a commercial building, the rear building largely demolished and rebuilt. The street facade with the vaulted entrance and the basement were preserved. | |
Old town 258 | Residential building | Three-storey, four-axis building, the gable provided with battlements. In the core of the 16th century, rebuilt in 1877, arbors with groin vaults. | Thoroughly renovated from 2004–2005, conversion into a residential and commercial building. | |
Old town 259 | Residential building | Three-storey building with a half-hipped roof, at the beginning of the 15th century. | Thoroughly renovated in 2005, with the interior largely gutted. Conversion to a residential and commercial building. | |
Trinity Square 3 | Residential building | Three-storey building with crenellated gable, 16./17. Century | ||
Isar 737 | Residential building | Three-storey with curved gable, early 20th century. | ||
Landgasse 117 | Residential building | Three-storey gabled house from the 2nd half of the 19th century, thoroughly rebuilt in 1981. | ||
Landgasse 122 | Residential building | Three-storey corner house with angled gable, mid-18th century. | ||
Ländgasse 136 | Gasthof Heissbräu | Four-storey building, built in 1880 | ||
Nahensteig 185 | Residential building | Two-storey gabled house with a crooked hip roof, probably from the 17th century. | ||
New town 444 | Hoferbräu | Three-storey building with a tail gable, around 1880. | ||
New town 457 | Residential building | Residential house with crenellated gable, gabled archway. Built around 1600. | ||
New town 501 | Residential building | Narrow house with dovetail crenellations, around 1500, changed in the 19th century. Typical craftsman's house. | ||
New town 514 | Former Koenigsfeld Palace | Baroque volute gable with aedicula and figure of the Virgin, facade still 18th century, otherwise renewed. | ||
New town 515 | Former Aristocratic palace | Residential and commercial building with triangular gable. Façade still 18th century, otherwise heavily renovated. | ||
New town 529 | In the ground floor hall, remains of a residential building from the 17th century, otherwise a new building from 1945/46 | |||
New town 530 | Residential building | Four storeys with a curved gable. Built in 1881, rebuilt in 1985. | ||
Zweibrückenstrasse 683 | Residential building | Two-storey gable-independent residential building, in the core probably 17th / 18th centuries. Century | ||
Zweibrückenstrasse 721 | Residential building | Three-storey building with a gable roof and glare gable, built in 1897 |
Lost monuments
It lists monuments that have meanwhile been destroyed by demolition or fire.
location | object | description | Remarks | image |
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Old town 82 | Residential building | Four-storey building with triangular gable end, probably 2nd half of the 19th century. | Demolished and rebuilt together with nos. 83 and 84 in historicizing forms. | |
Old Bergstrasse 147 | Residential building | Two-storey gabled house, gable with battlements, 2nd half of the 16th century. The facade was completely renewed in the middle of the 20th century. | Demolition and subsequent new construction, gable front closely based on the previous building. | |
Balsgäßchen 190a | Residential building | Two-storey eaves house, 1st half of the 19th century | Demolition and new construction | |
Bauhofstrasse 6 | Former Capuchin monastery | Three-wing system, in the core 17th century | Canceled in 1995/96 | |
Grasgasse 317 | Residential building | Three-storey eaves construction from 1878 | Demolished and rebuilt together with Fleischbankgasse 310. | |
Herrngasse 379 | Residential building | Two-storey building with mezzanine and mansard roof, 2nd half of the 19th century | New building | |
Herrngasse 380 | Residential building | House with triangular gable, built in 1884/91 | Demolition and new construction based on the predecessor | |
Herrngasse 381 | Residential building | House with triangular gable, end of the 19th century | Demolition and new construction based on the predecessor | |
New town 441 | Gasthof Duschlbräu | Two-storey building with crenellated gable, front building with roof truss in the core built in 1393/94. | The long-standing empty and dilapidated house was demolished in 2012. New building with a gable which is roughly based on the previous building. | |
New town 442 | Residential building | Three-storey building with knee-high floor, the building fabric goes back to the years 1383/84, with parts from the 13th century. | The house was demolished in 2012 and replaced by a new building. | |
New town 448 | Residential building | Three-storey building with a curved gable, built around 1900. | Demolition and new construction. Faithful replica of the historical lightweight concrete gable. | |
New town 532 | Residential building | Triangular gable with crest, 1889. Core building dated 1280, making it one of the oldest residential buildings in the city. | Demolished in 2012 and replaced by a new building. | |
New town 533 | Residential building | Two-storey building with rococo gable from the 2nd half of the 18th century. The core building dates from 1280. Together with the neighboring building No. 532 one of the oldest residential buildings in the city. | Demolished in 2012 and replaced by a simple new building that has no relation to the predecessor. | |
Government Road 567 | Residential building | Two-storey building with crenellated gable, 1st half of 17th century | New building | |
Government Road 568 | Wicklmayr Inn | Gabled house with crest, 2nd half of the 19th century | New building | |
Government Road 571 | Former craftsman's house | Two-storey, gable with battlements, the core of the 16th century; with house Madonna. | Elimination of D-2-61-000-465 according to the list of monuments of Sept. 15, 2017, canceled in 2018. | |
Street 307 | Residential building | Gabled house from 1883, in the hallway oil painting from the 18th century. | Canceled. Modernist new building from 2013 without reference to the predecessor. | |
Street 309 | Residential building | Two-story building with a stepped gable, probably 2nd quarter of the 17th century. | Cancellation. Three-story new building with triangular gable without reference to the predecessor. |
Remarks
- ↑ See feigel - Huber - dumps architects, conversion of old town 72 and 73
- ↑ bbi-ingenieure.de
- ↑ bbi-ingenieure.de
- ↑ See: New construction of a commercial building in Landshut's old town (corner of Alte Bergstrasse) at www.brandlbau-tiefbau.de ( Memento of the original from October 6, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ^ A b c d Karl Schnieringer: Demolitions in the Landshuter Neustadt. An obituary for four important medieval houses in the heart of Landshut (PDF; 11.4 MB) , In: Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation (Ed.): Monument Preservation Information , No. 153 of November 2012, pp. 25–28. Retrieved May 29, 2013
- ↑ Rudolf Schnur: Demolition anarchy at the government site: full risk and regardless of losses! . Klartext.la, July 6, 2018, accessed July 12, 2018.
- ↑ See: hemmerlein-sichtbeton.de ( Memento of the original from October 21, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ 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.
literature
- Sixtus Lampl , Wilhelm Neu: Lower Bavaria . Ed .: Michael Petzet , Bavarian State Office for the Preservation of Monuments (= Monuments in Bavaria . Volume II ). Oldenbourg, Munich 1986, ISBN 3-486-52393-7 .
- Volker Liedke: City of Landshut (= Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation [Hrsg.]: Monuments in Bavaria . Volume II.24 ). Schnell & Steiner publishing house, Munich / Zurich 1988, ISBN 3-7954-1002-9 .
Web links
- List of monuments for Landshut (PDF) at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation
- Bavarian Monument Atlas (cartographic representation of the Bavarian architectural and ground monuments by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation (BLfD) )