List of architectural monuments in Landshut-Nikola

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In the list of architectural monuments in Landshut-Nikola , the architectural monuments in the Landshut district 01 Nikola are listed. 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.

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Luitpoldstrasse
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Ensemble Luitpoldstrasse The block of houses formed by three urban expansion streets from the 19th century, together with the free-standing three-storey house at Klötzlmüllerstrasse 1, the neo-Romanesque church that dominates the ensemble and the three-storey residential building on Papiererstrasse 4, represent an important urban counterpoint to the bridgehead at the Ländtor on the opposite side. The buildings show those for the late building 19th century typical historicizing architecture. E-2-61-000-3 Ensemble Luitpoldstrasse


Seligenthaler Strasse
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Ensemble Seligenthaler Strasse The Seligenthaler Straße, a city expansion street of the 19th century, shows a largely closed street that is only marginally disturbed by new buildings. On both sides there are three- and four-storey rental villas and single houses in the style of historicism. E-2-61-000-4 Ensemble Seligenthaler Strasse

Individual monuments by streets

A.

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Alois-Harlander-Strasse 1
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Residential building Two -storey hipped roof, built for contractor Alois Harlander by Karl Foerstl as a wing to the main building (Äußere Regensburger Straße 52) in 1928/29 D-2-61-000-614 Residential building
Äussere Regensburger Straße 26
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Residential building Free-standing, three-storey half-hipped roof building, with corner bay window and wide central bay window, crowned by a gable group, by Karl Foerstl, 1912;

construction-time enclosure

D-2-61-000-615 Residential building
Äußere Regensburger Straße 52
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Residential building for building contractor Alois Harlander , stately three-storey hipped roof building, with stepped gable on the eaves side flanked by two oriels, by Karl Foerstl, 1928/29;

Former Side wing cf. Alois-Harlander-Strasse 1

D-2-61-000-616 Residential building

B.

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Near Bismarckplatz
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obelisk Erected to commemorate the fallen soldiers of the garrison and the city of Landshut in the war of 1870/71, granite, design by City Building Officer Eyrainer, executed by master stonemason Altinger, 1872 D-2-61-000-157 obelisk
Bismarckplatz 3
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Residential and commercial building three-storey corner building with pilasters, hipped roof and dwelling houses, 1886 D-2-61-000-149 Residential and commercial building
Bismarckplatz 6
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Residential building two-storey corner building with curved gable, 1876/1877. D-2-61-000-150 Residential building
Bismarckplatz 8
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Gasthaus zur Schenke four-storey dominant eaves side building with mansard hipped roof, facade with elaborate plaster structure, 1894 D-2-61-000-151 Gasthaus zur Schenke
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Bismarckplatz 14
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Seligenthal Cistercian Abbey founded in 1232 by Duchess Ludmilla of Bavaria , secularized in 1803 and restored in 1835;

Abbey church, single nave, cruciform structure, Romanesque core, begun around 1232, redesign by Johann Georg Hirschstötter according to plans by Johann Baptist Gunetzrhainer , 1732/34, stucco work by Johann Baptist Zimmermann and his sons, tower renewed in 1698; with equipment;

Preysing - with the former Kärgl chapel, the former donated in 1233, rebuilt in 1626 and 1732; with equipment;

Afra chapel, built from 1232, renovated in 1613/15; with equipment;

Monastery buildings, surrounding courtyard, in the core z. Partly medieval, chapter house, refectory, parlatorium, port and Passau chapel, cloister; with equipment.

D-2-61-000-152 Seligenthal Cistercian Abbey
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Bismarckplatz 15
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villa Two-storey with gable roofs and plastered structure, central bay window with a pointed shingle hood, 1881 D-2-61-000-153 villa
Bismarckplatz 16
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villa Two-storey hipped roof building with a polygonal stair tower, bay window and flat central projection, exposed tiles with plaster structure, by Josef Niederöcker, end of the 19th century D-2-61-000-154 villa
Bismarckplatz 19
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Residential and commercial building two-storey, with crenellated gable, facade design neo-renaissance, 1881 D-2-61-000-155 Residential and commercial building
Bismarckplatz 21
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Residential and commercial building three-storey, curved gable, early 20th century D-2-61-000-156 Residential and commercial building

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Feuerbachstrasse 2
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villa two-storey hipped roof building with a central projection and figural stucco relief in the gable, 1st quarter of the 20th century D-2-61-000-180 villa
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Near Alois-Harlander-Straße (in the flood basin Landshut )
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IV. Burgfriedensstein The Burgfriedensstein stands in the flood basin on the footbridge over the Pfettrachbach, just before it flows into the Isar. (In the official flyer of the city of Landshut: Location 21; Burgfriedensstein IV) 0 IV. Burgfriedensstein

I.

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Innere Regensburger Strasse 1
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Gasthof Munsterer three-storey corner house with a crooked hip roof, around 1772, structural changes in 1906 D-2-61-000-444 Gasthof Munsterer
Innere Regensburger Strasse 5
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Residential building three-storey with a flat central bay, neo-Renaissance stucco decor on the facade, built in 1877, structural changes in 1914 D-2-61-000-446 Residential building
Innere Regensburger Strasse 7
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Former train station Main building, two-story clinker brick building with a flat hipped roof;

Boarding hall, one-storey brick building, built in 1857/58 by master bricklayer Simon Pausinger according to a plan by the Ostbahngesellschaft, renovation in 1978

D-2-61-000-447 Former train station
Innere Regensburger Strasse 11
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villa two-story, with a half-hipped roof, around 1910 D-2-61-000-448 villa

J

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Johannisstraße 15
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Residential building three-storey mansard roof building with curved gable and hood-topped corner bay, built in 1904 D-2-61-000-623 Residential building
Johannisstraße 17
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Residential building three-storey mansard roof with curved gable, bay windows and balconies with cast iron bars, 1904 D-2-61-000-624 Residential building

K

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Karlstrasse 6
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Gasthaus Jägerwirt Elongated two-storey corner building with half hipped, probably 1st half of the 19th century, structural changes in 1878 D-2-61-000-268 Gasthaus Jägerwirt
Karlstrasse 9
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Residential building three-storey hipped roof building with stucco facade, allegedly 1882 D-2-61-000-270 Residential building
Near Karlstraße
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Factory hall of the machine works FJ Sommer two-storey romanised clinker brick building with gable roof, 1881 D-2-61-000-271 Factory hall of the machine works FJ Sommer
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L.

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Luitpoldstrasse 2
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Residential building three-storey hipped mansard roof building in a corner position with decorative gables and two corner cores with pointed helmets, end of the 19th century;

Enclosure, around 1900

D-2-61-000-341 Residential building
Luitpoldstrasse 4
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Residential building three-storey hipped mansard roof building with central projection and bay window, re. 1897 D-2-61-000-343 Residential building

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Nikolastraße 16
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Residential building three-storey, eaves, with central projection and facade structure in the neo-renaissance style, around 1900 D-2-61-000-423 Residential building
Nikolastraße 18
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Gasthof Haindlgarten three-storey building with corner bay window, rich neo-Renaissance stucco decor and hipped roof, 1890 D-2-61-000-424 Gasthof Haindlgarten
Nikolastraße 31
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Nikola Bierstüberl three-storey building with corner bay windows and mansard hipped roof, around 1900 D-2-61-000-426 Nikola Bierstüberl
Nikolastraße 41
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Catholic rectory of St. Nikola two-storey building with stepped gable, eaves, 1852; with historical equipment D-2-61-000-427 Catholic rectory of St. Nikola
Nikolastraße 43
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Catholic Parish Church of St. Nikola So-called. "Alt-St.-Nikola" ", three-aisled late Gothic hall church, completed in 1481, with an older tower and single-nave choir from 1389/90 ( dendrochronologically dated); with furnishings.

So-called. “Neu-St.-Nikola”, central building in the shape of a cross connected by a single-storey connecting wing, 1966–1967 by Hans Döllgast ; with equipment ( protected cultural property ).

D-2-61-000-428 Catholic Parish Church of St. Nikola
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Nikolastraße 56
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Residential building four-storey building with corner bay and mansard hipped roof, early 20th century D-2-61-000-429 Residential building
Nikolastraße 58
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Residential building four-storey building with flat bay windows and mansard hipped roof, early 20th century D-2-61-000-430 Residential building

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Obere Wöhrstraße 3
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Villa-like residential building two-storey, in the neo-renaissance style, with a mansard hipped roof and a three-storey central projection crowned by a triangular gable, 1878, redesigned in 1919 D-2-61-000-627 Villa-like residential building

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Papiererstraße 1
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Residential building three-storey mansard roof building, with corner core and neo-renaissance structure, around 1900 D-2-61-000-433 Residential building
Papiererstrasse 1a
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Residential building three-story, with corner core and neo-renaissance structure, around 1900 D-2-61-000-434 Residential building
Papiererstraße 1b
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Residential building three-storey corner building with a mansard hipped roof, corner bay window and neo-renaissance structure, 1897 D-2-61-000-435 Residential building
Papiererstraße 3
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House in a corner three-storey building with hipped roof with bay window and two dwarf houses, neo-baroque, 1892 D-2-61-000-436 House in a corner
Papiererstraße 8
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villa two-story building with a central bay, 1878;

with construction-time fencing

D-2-61-000-437 villa
Papiererstraße 15, 15 a
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Residential building three-storey, eaves, with a gable roof and workshop in the courtyard, built in 1879 for the wagon builder and varnisher Wolfgang Zeller, expanded by a second building around 1890 and joined by a new common facade, in 1913 second house entrance D-2-61-000-628 Residential building
Papiererstraße 16
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Residential building three-storey hipped roof building with neo-renaissance structure, end of the 19th century D-2-61-000-438 Residential building
Papiererstraße 34a
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Residential building ground floor building with hipped mansard roof and structured entrance projectile, 1922;

left of the house entrance ceramic plaque depicting St. Hubertus.

D-2-61-000-439 Residential building
Papiererstraße 37
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villa three-storey neo-baroque building with gable gables, central projections and bay windows, ground floor and building edges with plaster banding, straight and segmented arched window canopies, surrounding cornices, rear stairwell; in the garden several statues and putti on rectangular plinths; around 1900 D-2-61-000-634 villa
Pfettrachgasse 4
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Residential building two-storey gable roof building with eaves, end of the 18th century D-2-61-000-440 Residential building
Pfettrachgasse 7
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Residential building Residential part of a former day laborer's house, one-story building with a high crooked hip roof, 1486 ( dendrochronologically dated ), partially bricked up in the 19th and 20th centuries. D-2-61-000-441 Residential building

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At the Rennweg / Nikolastraße intersection
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Heiligenhäuschen at Hammerbach classicistic, around 1790, wooden figure of St. Johannes Nepomuk, perhaps from Christian Jorhan ; with enclosure D-2-61-000-425 Heiligenhäuschen at Hammerbach

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Sistergasse 8
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Residential building two-storey saddle roof construction with eaves, belonging to Seligenthal monastery until 1718 , Romanesque core, around 1230; According to tradition, it was the first home of the lay sisters of Seligenthal Monastery D-2-61-000-492 Residential building
Sistergasse 10
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Residential building two-storey saddle roof building, 19th century D-2-61-000-493 Residential building
Sistergasse 26
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Wrought iron fencing street side, 1888 D-2-61-000-630 Wrought iron fencing
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Sistergasse 26 b
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villa so-called Roman villa, two-storey hipped roof building in a corner position, neo-baroque facade structure with bay windows, balconies, ornamental gables and dwelling houses. 1899;

Park with parts of the fencing from the time it was built

D-2-61-000-494 villa
Schwimmschulstrasse 1
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Residential building three-storey, eaves with a mansard hipped roof, flat bay window in the central axis, early 20th century D-2-61-000-495 Residential building
Schwimmschulstrasse 3
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Residential building three-story, with a mansard roof, flat bay window, early 20th century D-2-61-000-496 Residential building
Seligenthaler Straße 2
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Residential and commercial building Nikola pharmacy, three-storey corner building with two bay windows, built in 1894 D-2-61-000-498 Residential and commercial building
Seligenthaler Straße 9
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Residential building two- or three-storey hipped roof building, bay window with bell roof, re. 1904;

Outbuilding from the construction period with a half-hip roof

D-2-61-000-499 Residential building
Seligenthaler Straße 13
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Residential building three-storey hipped roof building with central projectile and dwarf house, around 1900 D-2-61-000-500 Residential building
Seligenthaler Straße 14
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Former Schwaige two-storey building with half-hipped roof, eaves, 18th century D-2-61-000-501 Former  Schwaige
Seligenthaler Straße 15
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Residential building three-storey mansard roof building, with corner tower, bay window and neo-renaissance structure, early 20th century D-2-61-000-502 Residential building
Seligenthaler Straße 21
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Residential building three-storey corner building with two forged balcony grilles, around 1900 D-2-61-000-504 Residential building
Seligenthaler Straße 23
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Residential building three-storey hipped roof building, around 1900 D-2-61-000-505 Residential building
Seligenthaler Straße 29
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Tenement house three-storey saddle roof building with a dwarf house, historicizing, early 20th century D-2-61-000-506 Tenement house
Seligenthaler Straße 29a
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Tenement house three-storey, with a round arched decorative gable, economical Art Nouveau decor, ins. 1906 D-2-61-000-507 Tenement house
Seligenthaler Straße 36, 38
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Duplex house two-storey, with neo-baroque decorative gables and polygonal corner cores, around 1900 D-2-61-000-508 Duplex house
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Seligenthaler Straße 40
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Former Landshut paper mill Manufacturing building, shaped by the Bauhaus, around 1925 D-2-61-000-509 Former  Landshut paper mill
Seligenthaler Str. 56
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Residential building four-storey building with Art Nouveau decor and two flat cores, 1904 D-2-61-000-510 Residential building
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Seligenthaler Straße 58
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Tenement house four-story, with a bay window on a baluster column, early 20th century D-2-61-000-511 Tenement house
Stethaimerstraße 29
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Former municipal slaughterhouse 1905; former administration building, two-storey mansard roof building with Art Nouveau elements, furnishings of the director's room from the construction period;

Tower, multi-storey structure with a steep hipped roof;

Former Drive-through and loading hall, two-story hall with a segment-arched roof over wooden trusses, structural elements of the walls and tower-like facade pillars in sight, e.g. T. ornamental masonry, with plastered fields, both gables glazed, south gable labeled "Städtischer Schlachthof".

D-2-61-000-526 Former municipal slaughterhouse
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Wagnergasse 2
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Former Craftsman House ground floor, Renaissance gable with gable walls, 16./17. Century, inside probably changed in the 19th century D-2-61-000-532 Former  Craftsman House
Wagnergasse 9
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Gasthaus zum Kochwirt Main wing three-storey with gable roof and battlements, two-storey extension with hipped roof, around 1900, older in the core D-2-61-000-535 Gasthaus zum Kochwirt
Wagnergasse 13
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Residential building three-storey hipped roof building with neo-baroque gable, around 1900 D-2-61-000-536 Residential building

Former architectural monuments

Buildings are listed that were previously under monument protection, but no longer appear in the current lists.

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Feuerbachstrasse 3 Hook yard belonged to the "Nikolaer Schwaigen", two-storey, residential part with plastered block construction on the upper floor, gred roof, profiled beam heads and eaves with sawn railing, around 1800, business part modernized.

D-2-61-000-617

Feuerbachstraße 3 Landshut Hakenhof.JPG

Lost monuments

Formerly listed buildings are listed that have since been destroyed by demolition or fire.

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Wagnergasse 4 Former Craftsman House Two-storey saddle roof building with gable turrets in Renaissance forms, 19th century, probably older in the core. In the meantime canceled due to dilapidation.

D-2-61-000-533

Wagnergasse 4 Landshut-1.jpg
Wagnergasse 6 Former Craftsman House two-storey, gable-independent saddle roof construction, still 17th / 18th in the core. Century. Meanwhile destroyed by demolition.

D-2-61-000-534

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Remarks

  1. This list may not correspond to the current status of the official list of monuments. The latter can be viewed on the Internet as a PDF using the link given under web links and is also mapped in the Bavarian Monument Atlas . Even these representations, although they are updated daily by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation , do not always and everywhere reflect the current status. Therefore, the presence or absence of an object in this list or in the Bavarian Monument Atlas does not guarantee that it is currently a registered monument or not. The Bavarian List of Monuments is also an information directory. The property of a monument - and thus the legal protection - is defined in Art. 1 of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act (BayDSchG) and does not depend on the mapping in the Monument Atlas and the entry in the Bavarian Monument List. Objects that are not listed in the Bavarian Monument List can also be monuments if they meet the criteria according to Art. 1 BayDSchG. Early involvement of the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation according to Art. 6 BayDSchG is therefore necessary in all projects.

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