List of architectural monuments in Laufen (Salzach)
The monuments of the Upper Bavarian city of Laufen are compiled on this page . This table is a partial list of the list of architectural monuments in Bavaria . The basis is the Bavarian Monument List , which was first drawn up on the basis of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act of October 1, 1973 and has since been managed by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation . The following information does not replace the legally binding information from the monument protection authority.
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Ensemble Altstadt Laufen | The ensemble includes the city of Laufen within the boundaries of its former fortifications, first mentioned in the 13th century, the remains of which are still looming or the course of which is still clearly legible. The city, first mentioned as urbs in 1041, lies on a narrow spur surrounded by a narrow bend of the Salzach in a peninsular position; this urban space was expanded in the 13th century and no longer allowed for expansion. This fact gives Laufen the status of a city monument in a special way; Across the river, there are views from three sides of an essentially late medieval townscape that is unspoilt at its edges.
The settlement developed in the 11th / 12th. Century at a castle of the Salzburg archbishops, which was on the site of the current castle and the former oldest church St. Peter. It covered the access to the peninsula from the south; an agilolfing castellum had already preceded it. On the right bank of the Salzach, which has been navigated by ships since the early Middle Ages, the Altach-Oberndorf shipping settlement was built opposite the peninsula, which was a suburb of Laufen politically and economically until 1816. The basis for the rise and prosperity of the city was the ship traffic on the river with its salt transports from Reichenhall and Hallein to Passau and down the Danube and the wine and grain transports upstream. The necessary reloading and stacking of the goods because of the impassable rapids in the narrowest area of the river arch and the partial continuation of the freight on a road that crosses the Laufener Salzachbrücke brought the city further advantages. Since the 12th century it was the most important trading center of the Archbishopric of Salzburg, to which it belonged until 1803. The Laufen ship and trade lords, who were also joined by numerous members of the Salzburg nobility in the late Middle Ages, presented themselves as patricians; their way of life can be seen in the large, mostly late medieval town houses and in the construction of the monumental hall church and its numerous red marble grave monuments. In contrast to the bourgeois-bourgeois character of the city on the peninsula, the suburbs with their rows of small houses with flat gable roofs show a different character; the boatmen, craftsmen and day laborers had settled in them (cf. Obslaufen district, Freilassinger Straße / Steinerne Gasse ensemble). As a result of the political reorganization in 1816, Laufen came to Bavaria, the suburbs to the right of the Salzach remained with Salzburg and Austria. This put the city in a peripheral and border area. The establishment of the Munich-Salzburg Railway in 1860 and the connection of Laufens to this line in 1890 brought shipping traffic on the Salzach to a standstill; the city lost its old importance as a trading and transshipment point and as a traffic junction for waterways and country roads. The through road with two plazas and the castle complex in the south and the former monastery area with the church in the north are decisive for the city's ground plan. The street enters the city at the Upper Gate (Salzburg Gate). In front of the gate where the Tittmoninger and Freilassinger Strasse converge, she had to cross the shooting trench up to the middle of the 16th century, which is still visible in the green areas as well as the development of the street Am Stadtpark and the course of the city wall at this point follows or even contains parts of it. To the east of the gate, the castle, which offered the city additional security at this point, dominates the area up to the banks of the Salzach. It was previously specially fortified. As Schlossstrasse, the thoroughfare reaches Marienplatz, a closed, rebuilt rectangular square with a smaller square area connected to the northwest, which leads to the main street train (Rottmayrstrasse). Marienplatz is the historic Schrannenplatz and upper market of the city. Its opening in the northeast corner did not take place until 1902 when the new Salzach bridge was built. Since then, the flow of traffic has been directed over this bridge, while until 1899 it ran through Rottmayrstrasse to Rupertusplatz, then northwest over the sloping Stadtberg to the Unteren Tor and the old Salzach Bridge to Alt-Oberndorf. Rupertusplatz, a small rectangular complex, is the historic main market (lower market) of the city; The old town hall, built in the 16th century, is also located here. - The rear Rottmayrstraße, on which the old maintenance (tax office) and the district court are located next to the bourgeois buildings, leads into the quiet area of the collegiate church with the former cemetery, the grave vaults and the Michael's chapel; this includes the former canons' houses and schools, which are mostly free-standing in gardens or on small squares. While on the east side of Rottmayrstrasse the large parcels of the former patrician estate with their back buildings between Marienplatz and collegiate church occupy the entire space, the west side is loosened up more by alleys that lead irregularly and with inclines to the Salzach (Schiffmeistergasse, Wallygaßl, Färbergaßl, Stadtberg, Almsche Gasse, Kirchberg). They are usually not built on closed. The cityscape is dominated by the towering building of the collegiate church in the north and the castle in the south. The church, a hall erected since 1330 with a set Romanesque tower of a previous building, is the only building in the city to have a monumental saddle roof, which is characteristic of the cityscape. The castle is a sober four-wing structure built by Archbishop Wolf Dietrich since 1608 in the Salzburg-Italian palazzo style. Between these two monumental buildings are the bourgeois residential buildings from the 15th to the 19th centuries, which, following the construction of the Inn-Salzach town houses, are provided with ditch roofs sunk behind walls. The houses, which were renovated several times after numerous floods and city fires, mostly come from the late Middle Ages in their basement. These are often high buildings with up to three or four storeys, regularly with plastered, partly articulated facades and usually with horizontal projecting walls, which - often tapering into a hollow - connect the fronts at the top and hide the roof. On the east side of the city, the hipped roofs of the rear houses with galleries and boarding are characteristic. |
E-1-72-122-1 | |
Am Stadtpark 1 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey hipped roof building with a two-storey saddle roof extension, built over the medieval city wall, in the core before 1817, probably reconstruction in 1855 | D-1-72-122-24 | |
Am Stadtpark 3 ( location ) |
Included rest of the city wall | Nagelfluhquader, medieval | D-1-72-122-23 | |
Am Stadtpark 5 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-and-a-half-storey front building with sunken roof, built around the middle of the 19th century;
associated part of the city wall, see city fortifications |
D-1-72-122-22 | |
Am Stadtpark 7 ( location ) |
Belonging to the rest of the train of the city wall | Nagelfluhquader, medieval | D-1-72-122-21 | |
Daubengasse 2 ( location ) |
Outbuilding of the castle, | four-storey long wing, in the core probably 17th / 18th. Century, 1862 expansion to a prison hospital, now residential building | D-1-72-122-3 | |
Färbergaßl 1 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey hipped roof building with an irregular floor plan, with a high basement, the core of the 16th century, later renovation phases | D-1-72-122-5 | |
Frauenwinkel 1 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey, gable-independent hipped roof building with plaster structure, around 1800 | D-1-72-122-6 | |
Gordian-Guckh-Strasse 1 ( location ) |
Former citizen hospital, so-called Schlosser-Huber-Haus, then hospital, now residential building | Three-storey hipped roof building with two smaller extensions, former hospital chapel in the southern extension, 1618, in the core probably older, 1784 extension, 1st half of the 19th century, renovation at the beginning of the 20th century | D-1-72-122-9 | |
Gordian-Guckh-Strasse 4 ( location ) |
Lower gate (customs tower or bridge gate) | medieval, external appearance with a tent roof 17th / 18th centuries century | D-1-72-122-10 |
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Gordian-Guckh-Strasse 6 ( location ) |
Former customs office | three-storey hipped roof building, one-storey extension with pent roof, probably mid-19th century, older in the core, structural connection with Gordian-Guckh-Straße 4 | D-1-72-122-11 | |
Landratsstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Formerly a residential building, now a residential and commercial building | three-storey flat gable roof building with an advance gable and classical plaster structure, 17th century, renovation and facade design around the middle of the 19th century | D-1-72-122-14 | |
Landratsstrasse 2 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Two-storey flat gable roof with a protruding roof, front with heavy support pillars, the core of the 17th century | D-1-72-122-16 | |
Landratsstrasse 4 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey gable roof building on the eaves side with gable, front with support pillars, 1663–1675 | D-1-72-122-17 | |
Landratsstraße 9 ( location ) |
Formerly residential building, now residential and commercial building, so-called Petershaus | Two-storey corner building with flat gable roof and curved forward gable, in the core in 1666, remodeling in the 18th / early 19th century | D-1-72-122-19 | |
Lebzeltergaßl 2 ( location ) |
Formerly a residential building, the so-called house on the Waag, now a residential and commercial building | Four-storey trench roof building with vaults on the ground floor and first floor, remains of arcades and mural in the courtyard, 16th century, essentially much older, 1987/88 renovation | D-1-72-122-25 | |
Marienplatz ( location ) |
Well, so-called Marienbrunnen | Well basin with Maria Immaculata on a column, marked 1692, renewed by Veit Pfaffinger, 1855 | D-1-72-122-37 | |
Marienplatz 1 ( location ) |
Inn | three-storey corner building with ditch roof, advance wall, cove and arched ground floor, in the core early 16th century, facades 16th – 18th. century | D-1-72-122-44 | |
Marienplatz 1 ( location ) |
Formerly a residential building, now a residential and commercial building | three-and-a-half-storey trench roof construction with an advance wall, cove and small extension, 18th century | D-1-72-122-26 | |
Marienplatz 2 ( location ) |
Residential building | four-storey trench roof construction with an advance wall and chamfer, 18th century | D-1-72-122-28 | |
Marienplatz 3 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey trench roof construction with an advance wall, 17th century, facade design in the second half of the 19th century | D-1-72-122-29 | |
Marienplatz 5 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey corner building with mansard roof, rich plaster structure, neo-baroque, in the core probably after 1842, remodeling in 1902 | D-1-72-122-30 | |
Marienplatz 7 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey hipped roof building with plaster structure, neo-baroque, after 1842 | D-1-72-122-31 | |
Marienplatz 8 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey hipped roof building with half projected front and segmented arched window, after 1842 | D-1-72-122-32 | |
Marienplatz 14 ( location ) |
Formerly farm tavern, now an inn | three-storey corner building with a moat roof, probably made up of three houses, essentially late medieval, external appearance 18th / 19th centuries century | D-1-72-122-33 | |
Marienplatz 15 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-and-a-half-storey flat gable roof building with an advance wall, in the core 17th / 18th. Century, facade design at the end of the 19th century | D-1-72-122-34 | |
Marienplatz 16 ( location ) |
Formerly patrician house, so-called shipmaster Tettenbacher house, now residential and commercial building | originally a group of buildings with Marienplatz 17, four-storey corner building with ditch roof, rampart wall and cove, classicist facade design, essentially late medieval, remodeling in 1651, facade design in the second third of the 19th century, shop installation at the end of the 19th century;
House Madonna, with copper roofing, third quarter 17th century |
D-1-72-122-35 | |
Marienplatz 17 ( location ) |
Formerly a patrician house, then a pharmacy, now a residential and commercial building | Originally a structural group with Marienplatz 16, three-and-a-half-storey corner building with a trench roof, advance wall and chamfer, late medieval core, remodeled in the 19th century | D-1-72-122-36 | |
Rathausplatz 1 ( location ) |
Formerly town house, formerly archbishop's maintenance office, then district court, then district administration office, now town hall, so-called new town hall | Free-standing four-storey hipped roof building with three-storey extensions and a stair tower on the back, essentially at the end of the 15th century, structural changes in 1715, 1786, 1789 and later | D-1-72-122-18 |
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Rathausplatz 3 / Von-Brandl-Straße 2 ( location ) |
Formerly a prison, now a residential building, city archive and adult education center | Free-standing three-storey hipped roof building with elaborate plaster structure, in historicizing forms, 1891–1892, remodeling after 1976 | D-1-72-122-20 | |
Rottmayrplatz 1 ( location ) |
Formerly canons' house, then school, now residential and commercial building | Presumably the birthplace of the painter Johann Michael Rottmayr, three-storey free-standing half-hipped roof building, 1653, around 1910/20 expansion into a school | D-1-72-122-41 | |
Rottmayrstraße 1 ( location ) |
Formerly a residential building, now a residential and commercial building | four-storey monopitch roof building with a sloping base storey, advance wall and cove, in the core 16th century | D-1-72-122-42 | |
Rottmayrstraße 3 ( location ) |
Formerly an inn | three-storey hipped roof building with console cornice and plaster structure, classicistic, 1844, in essence probably older;
Ancillary building, three-storey with a passage, 1844, probably older in the core |
D-1-72-122-45 | |
Rottmayrstraße 4 ( location ) |
Gasthaus, so-called Schifferwirt | Three-and-a-half-storey trench roof construction with an advance wall, supporting pillars and arched ground floor, in the core 16th century | D-1-72-122-46 | |
Rottmayrstraße 5 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | two and a half storey hipped roof building, classicist facade design, in the core 16./17. Century, renewal after a fire of 1843 | D-1-72-122-47 | |
Rottmayrstraße 6 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey half-hipped roof building with an advance wall, in the core 16./17. century | D-1-72-122-48 | |
Rottmayrstraße 7 ( location ) |
Residential building | Elongated three-storey corner building with hipped roof and side passage, in the core 16./17. Century, facade design after a fire of 1843 | D-1-72-122-49 | |
Rottmayrstrasse 8 and 10 ( location ) |
Formerly residential and commercial building, now senior citizens' home | three-storey hipped roof building with an advance wall, passage and side bay window, in the core of the 16th century; Rear building, two-story hipped roof building, vaults on the ground floor, 17th century core | D-1-72-122-50 | |
Rottmayrstraße 9 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey flat gable roof building, in the core 16./17. Century, facade after fire in 1843 | D-1-72-122-51 | |
Rottmayrstraße 11 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | four-storey hipped roof building with segmented arched window and advance wall, in the core 16./17. Century, facade design after a fire of 1843 | D-1-72-122-53 | |
Rottmayrstraße 13 ( location ) |
Formerly care office, then rent office, now tax office | three-and-a-half-storey corner building with hipped roof, built at the end of the 15th century, destroyed by fire in 1663, reconstruction 1670–72, rebuilt several times, backwards structural connection with Schiffmeistergasse 16 | D-1-72-122-55 | |
Rottmayrstraße 14 ( location ) |
Formerly a bread house, then a residential building | three-storey hipped roof building with an advance wall, 17th century;
small ground floor shop front with pent roof, 18th century |
D-1-72-122-56 | |
Rottmayrstraße 15 ( location ) |
Former district court, then residential building, now tax office | Three-storey corner building with a gable roof with a tail gable and a wing on the eaves, built in 1864 in place of the former box building, added after 1900 | D-1-72-122-57 | |
Rottmayrstraße 16 ( location ) |
Formerly town hall, now adult education center | four-storey mansard hipped roof building, with curved wall and gable turret, 1565, facade design from 1796 and 1863, renovated in 2002;
Rear building, former servants' floor, three-storey monopitch roof building, 1671, renovated in 2001 |
D-1-72-122-58 | |
Rottmayrstraße 18 ( location ) |
Former ship master's house, now residential and commercial building | four-storey moat roof construction with advance wall and cove, 17th century, facade design around the middle of the 19th century;
House Madonna, with copper roofing, probably mid-19th century |
D-1-72-122-59 | |
Rottmayrstraße 20 ( location ) |
Formerly a patrician house, then the "zum Hufnagel" inn, now a residential building | four-storey moat roof construction with an advance wall and chamfer, 16th century, facade design 18th century | D-1-72-122-60 | |
Rottmayrstraße 24 ( location ) |
Former ship master's house, then residential and commercial building | Stately three-storey side eaves building with a gable roof, annex to the east with a ditch roof, in the core 16th century, main house expanded in 1690 and 1707 (dendrochronologically dated), roof structure 1792 (dendrochronologically dated) and 19th century, portal around 1800, facade design early 20th century | D-1-72-122-61 | |
Rottmayrstraße 26 ( location ) |
Former ship master's house, then residential and commercial building | stately three-and-a-half-storey trench roof construction with an advance wall, cove and late Gothic portal, 16th century | D-1-72-122-62 | |
Rottmayrstraße 30 ( location ) |
Formerly a leather shop, then a residential and commercial building | Stately three-storey corner building with hipped roof and roadside dry gaps, classical facade design, on the back three wooden crippled hip gables with galleries for drying, in the core probably 15th century, remodeling 18th century, facade design early 19th century | D-1-72-122-63 | |
Rottmayrstraße 32 ( location ) |
Catholic parish and collegiate church of St. Mary of the Assumption | three-aisled hall church with half-hipped roof, straight choir closure in the east, parish proven in the middle of the 12th century, between 1181 and 1223 construction of a Romanesque basilica with tower, 1330–1340 reconstruction and new construction of the parish church including the Romanesque tower, further redesigns 15th-17th century . Century, sacristy building 1515/16, since 1621 also collegiate and collegiate church; with equipment ;
St. Michaels Chapel, now Maria Hilf chapel, nine-cornered central building with a dome roof and bell tower over a round substructure, built around 1300 as a charnel house, since 1441 chapel, rebuilt 1681–1683, redesign 1970–1986; with equipment; So-called brotherhood vault, arcade with Romanesque columns and tombstones, 17th century; Arcade or archway, open arcade with vaults around the south, west and north sides, first third of the 15th century, beginning of the 17th century, extension with a wooden passage on the east side; Former cemetery, west terrace in front of the church above high retaining wall, abandoned in 1828; Death lamp, Nagelfluh, medieval; Crucifix, so-called water master, 18th century; in a niche on the lower east wall of the collegiate church |
D-1-72-122-64 |
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Rupertusplatz ( location ) |
Rupertus Fountain | Figure of St. Rupert on a pedestal with a fountain basin made of red marble, by Valentin Kraus, 1914 | D-1-72-122-66 | |
Rupertusplatz 1 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | four-storey corner building with a flat hipped roof and bay window, in the core probably 17th / 18th. Century, redesign after a fire in 1843 | D-1-72-122-65 | |
Salzach; Salzach Bridge in Laufen ( location ) |
Road bridge over the Salzach, so-called country bridge | Iron suspension bridge with two pylons adorned with coats of arms designed as triumphal arches and inscription panels, in Art Nouveau forms, marked 1902/03 | D-1-72-122-38 |
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Schiffmeistergasse 1 ( location ) |
Formerly Stadtschiffmeisterhaus, now residential and commercial building | four-storey corner building with pent roof, in the core 17th / 18th Century, renovation and facade design in 1871 | D-1-72-122-67 | |
Schiffmeistergasse 2 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey moat roof construction with an advance wall, passage into Schiffmeistergasse, 17th century, renovation and neo-baroque facade design at the end of the 19th century | D-1-72-122-68 | |
Schiffmeistergasse 8 ( location ) |
Formerly a tanner's house, now a residential building | four-storey flat gable roof building with cantilevered upper floors, ground floor and stairwell with vaults, in the core 16./17. century | D-1-72-122-69 | |
Schiffmeistergasse 10 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey saddle roof construction, marked on the facade with 1765, in the core probably 16./17. century | D-1-72-122-70 | |
Schiffmeistergasse 14 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey, with a protruding flat gable roof, arched ground floor, 17th / 18th century century | D-1-72-122-71 | |
Schiffmeistergasse 15 ( location ) |
Former ship master's house, in the 16th century tavern, then asylum and orphanage, so-called Brandlisches orphanage | Three-storey three-wing building arranged around the inner courtyard with an elongated front to the Salzach, hipped roofs and passage, reconstruction after 1885, older in the core | D-1-72-122-72 |
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Schiffmeistergasse 16 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey moat roof building with rampart walls and Nagelfluh door arch, 17th century, older in the core, backwards structural connection with Rottmayrstraße 13 | D-1-72-122-73 | |
Schiffmeistergasse 19 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey hipped roof building, in the core probably 17th / 18th centuries century | D-1-72-122-74 | |
Schiffmeistergasse 35; Frauenwinkel 5; Schlossstrasse 11; Rathausplatz 3; Gordian-Guckh-Strasse 4 ( location ) |
City fortifications | Former walling of the city preserved in parts on the west, south and east sides, now interrupted and partially built over; the
City fortifications were first mentioned in 1251, first improvements and reinforcements in 1520, then in 1646/47 and 1663/64; the city wall had a height of 12 to 13 meters, the thickness of the wall was 150 cm in the lower area in the upper 70 cm and was crowned with battlements, behind it was a battlement with arrow slits; Four of the former 26 towers are still preserved; Upper city gate, so-called Salzburg Gate, gate tower, four-storey tower with a tent roof, bell tower and passage, first half of the 13th century, redesigned in the 16th and 17th centuries; Lower town gate, so-called Almscher Tower, gate tower, three-story tower with tent roof, passage and strong bulge, first half of the 13th century, remodeling of the 16th and 17th centuries; Defense tower, four-storey tower with tent roof, medieval, redesigned in 1891/92, unit with Rathausplatz 3 and Von-Brandl-Straße 2; So-called zinc tower, defense tower, three-storey tower with a mansard roof and plaster structure, before 1343, 18th century roof conversion, first half of the 19th century facade design, 1899, former basement filled |
D-1-72-122-1 | |
Schiffmeistergasse 37 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey flat saddle roof building on the eaves with plaster structure, Biedermeier style, marked 1839;
on the reverse remains of the city wall, see city fortifications |
D-1-72-122-79 |
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Schloßplatz 1 ( location ) |
Former archiepiscopal castle | four-storey four-wing building around an inner courtyard, with a passage, started by Johann Baptist Ninnguarda, 1591–1606 on medieval remains, continued by Egon Riedl from 1606–1612, completed 1697–1702, around 1862 converted into a penal institution, 1970–1992 converted into a residential and commercial building by Gottfried Lobmayr;
Outbuilding, four-story hipped roof construction, at the same time; high retaining wall, marked 1800, erected by Prince-Bishop Colloredo , to the east |
D-1-72-122-81 |
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Schloßplatz 4 ( location ) |
Former cemetery | Since 1985 memorial, walled complex west of the monastery church, laid out in 1828 ff., with open crypt arcades east along the church, with a Brunswick crypt chapel, neo-Gothic, 1866, and with a large cemetery crucifix, around the middle of the 19th century | D-1-72-122-83 |
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Schloßplatz 4 ( location ) |
Formerly Capuchin monastery | Former Capuchin monastery church of St. Peter, hall church with saddle roof facing the palace square, roof turrets, side chapel and organ gallery, in the core consecrated in 1655, 1659, after a fire of 1887 reconstruction in 1888, renovation in 1964/65; with equipment ;
Former monastery building, three-storey three-wing complex with a gable roof, connected to the monastery church to the east, in the core in 1655, reconstruction in 1888, conversion to an educational center in 2001; Monastery wall, 1658; Former cemetery, now a memorial, with numerous grave monuments and tombstones, 1828; Arcade hall, arcade with columns, saddle roof and numerous grave monuments, by Joseph Aignherr, 1866; Cemetery wall, 1828; Sepulcher chapel, chapel with a gable roof, connected to the cemetery wall to the south, neo-Gothic, by Joseph Aignherr, 1866; with equipment ; Cemetery crucifix, wrought iron cross with natural stone base, around the middle of the 19th century |
D-1-72-122-82 | |
Schloßplatz 7 ( location ) |
Inn, so-called to the Crown Prince | Free-standing, three-storey hipped roof building, two extensions at the rear, one or three-storey with a gable roof, before 1817, remodeled in 1845;
with a Biedermeier front door |
D-1-72-122-84 | |
Schloßstraße 3 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | two-storey hipped roof building with plaster structure, probably 18th century | D-1-72-122-85 | |
Schloßstraße 7 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey monopitch roof construction with part of the front extended, advance wall and console frieze, in the core 17th / 18th century. century | D-1-72-122-86 | |
Schloßstraße 8 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey saddle roof building with an advance gable and passage, marked on the portal with 1815 | D-1-72-122-87 | |
Schloßstraße 11 ( location ) |
Upper city gate, so-called Salzburg Gate | Gate tower, four-storey tower with a tent roof, bell tower and passage, first half of the 13th century, remodeling of the 16th and 17th centuries | D-1-72-122-88 |
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Schloßstraße 14 ( location ) |
Formerly a residential building, now a residential and commercial building | three-storey monopitch roof building with an advance wall and classical facade design, early 19th century | D-1-72-122-89 | |
Schloßstraße 16 ( location ) |
Formerly a residential building, now a residential and commercial building | Two-storey saddle roof building with an advance wall and console frieze, probably early 19th century | D-1-72-122-90 | |
Schloßstraße 18 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Two-storey building with a protruding flat gable roof and plastered facade in historicizing forms, end of the 19th century, essentially older | D-1-72-122-91 | |
Spannbruckerplatz 1 and 6 ( location ) |
Formerly canons' house, now residential building | three- to four-storey two-wing building with hipped roofs and passage, 17th / 18th century | D-1-72-122-93 | |
Spannbruckerplatz 4; Spannbruckerplatz 6 ( location ) |
Formerly dean's court, now parsonage | three-storey hipped roof building with cove, 1625–27, alterations after 1842, southern part in the core before 1580; with equipment;
Former part of the cemetery, now the parish garden; Garden pavilion, two-storey mansard roof building, 3rd quarter of the 19th century; in the parish garden |
D-1-72-122-96 | |
Stadtberg 1 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-and-a-half-story corner building with hipped roof, bay window and four-story extension, baroque plaster structure, 17th / 18th centuries century | D-1-72-122-97 | |
Stadtberg 2 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey corner building with ditch roof and advance wall, 16th century | D-1-72-122-98 | |
Stadtberg 3 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | four-storey trench roof construction with a small ground-floor extension, advance wall and cove, 17th / 18th centuries century | D-1-72-122-99 | |
Stadtberg 5 ( location ) |
Formerly an inn, now a residential building | Three-and-a-half-storey trench roof construction with an advance wall, cove and bay window, ground floor with late Gothic portal and gate, marked 1487, 17th / 18th century. Century conversion of the upper floors, 1803 | D-1-72-122-100 | |
Stadtberg 7 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey corner building with protruding flat gable roof, balcony and stairs, in the core 17th / 18th Century, late 19th century | D-1-72-122-101 | |
Teisendorfer Straße 5 ( location ) |
Formerly a farmhouse, now a residential building | Two-storey saddle roof building with knee floor, dwarf house, historicist facade design, 1890 | D-1-72-122-121 |
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Tittmoninger Straße 6 ( location ) |
Evangelical Lutheran Church of Jesus | plastered hall building with gable roof, flanking bell tower with entrance portal, based on designs by Hermann Heinrich and Horst Schwabe, 1934/35, on the east gable wall representation of the "Sermon on the Mount" by Walter Röstel, at the same time; with equipment | D-1-72-122-256 |
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Von-Brandl-Straße 8 ( location ) |
Residential house, so-called Hierzegger-Schlössl | three-storey hipped roof building with console frieze, 1612, additions later, facade design around the middle of the 19th century;
Chapel with protruding hipped roof, marked 1607; with equipment; northeast on the garden wall |
D-1-72-122-105 | |
Wagnergasse 1 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey saddle roof building with arched passage, marked 1855 | D-1-72-122-107 | |
Wagnergasse 2 ( location ) |
Formerly an armory, then a residential building, now a residential and commercial building | three-storey corner building with monopitch roof, plaster structure and advance wall, 17th / 18th centuries century | D-1-72-122-108 | |
Wagnergasse 3 ( location ) |
Formerly a barn, then a residential building | two-storey front building with a crooked hip roof, 1826 | D-1-72-122-109 | |
Wagnergasse 4 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey building with a flat gable roof, 18th century | D-1-72-122-110 |
Arbisbichl
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Nussbaumweg 34 ( location ) |
Small farmhouse | Upper floor in block construction, in the gable painting on wood sawing work, 18th century | D-1-72-122-152 | |
Osinger Weg 2 ( location ) |
Former farmhouse with return | Two-storey flat gable roof building in block construction with gable arbor and dovecote, 17th century, roof 19th century | D-1-72-122-113 | |
Tittmoninger Straße 86 ( location ) |
Living part of a farmhouse | two-storey flat gable roof building with upper storey in block construction and gable arbor, 18th century | D-1-72-122-114 |
Burgfeld
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Dr.-Einhauser-Strasse 5 ( location ) |
Kalvarienbergkapelle, so-called Sapplkapelle | Saddle roof construction with a three-sided end, neo-Gothic, around 1860; with monumental crucifixion group and poor soul group, by Georg Winkler, 1948; at the end of the road | D-1-72-122-119 | |
Near Bahnhofstrasse ( location ) |
Chapel of St. Anthony | Round building with a conical roof and an open, column-supported vestibule with a hipped roof, 1912; with equipment | D-1-72-122-118 | |
Near Seethalerstraße ( location ) |
Wegkapelle St. Maria, so-called Seethalerkapelle | Baroque hipped roof building with plaster structure and open vestibule on pillars, marked 1725; with equipment | D-1-72-122-120 |
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Teisendorfer Straße 5 ( location ) |
Formerly a farmhouse, now a residential building | Two-storey saddle roof building with knee floor, dwarf house, historicist facade design, 1890 | D-1-72-122-121 |
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Daring
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Daring ( location ) |
Ensemble Weiler Daring | In the small farming hamlet on a plateau between the Laufen Salzach Valley and the Abtsdorfer See, it has become unusual
the historical structure of the six old properties has been preserved to a large extent. They impressively show the characteristics of the historic farmhouse types in the Salzburg Flachgau region. These are ridge systems and courtyards with return, all with flat gable roofs. They are surrounded by orchards and orchards and are mainly oriented to the east. An ancient log building from the 17th century represents the oldest type in the village, houses with upper storeys of log construction have survived from the 18th century, and the middle 19th century is represented by the unplastered cinder block buildings characteristic of this period in Flachgau. Not all farmhouses could be used for agriculture since the early 20th century; For this reason, the Aussiedlerhöfe No. 11 and 25 were built on the old outskirts, as well as a small residential building, No. 1. These buildings do not belong to the ensemble. The small chapel on the street sets a special accent. |
E-1-72-122-2 | |
Daring 2 ( location ) |
Farmhouse, Einfirsthof | Two-storey flat saddle roof building in block construction with a central barn, gable arbor and dovecote, probably 18th century | D-1-72-122-123 | |
Daring 4 ( location ) |
Farmhouse with return | Two-storey saddle roof building made of Achthal slag masonry, painted on in the gable field, with high arbor and Lourdes Madonna, 1859 | D-1-72-122-124 | |
Daring 7 ( location ) |
Living part of a farmhouse | Two-storey flat gable roof building with massive ground floor and upper storey in block construction, gable arbor, high arbor, gable framing and dovecote, in the core probably 17th century, roof truss marked 1788, remodeling 1820 | D-1-72-122-125 | |
Daring 17 ( location ) |
Farmhouse with recurrence, two-storey flat gable roof building with knee-length floor made of unplastered cinder block, with high arbor and Lourdes Madonna, door frame marked 1859 | D-1-72-122-127 | ||
Daring 19 ( location ) |
Living part of a farmhouse | Two-storey flat gable roof building in block construction with gable arbor and dovecote, 17th century | D-1-72-122-128 | |
Hochfeld ( location ) |
Chapel of St. Mary | Saddle roof construction with baroque plaster structure, around 1921; with equipment | D-1-72-122-129 |
Froschham
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Froschham 33 ( location ) |
Living part of a farmhouse | Two-storey flat gable roof construction made of unplastered slag and brick masonry, 1850, older in the core | D-1-72-122-139 | |
Froschham 39 ( location ) |
Living part of a farmhouse | Two-storey saddle roof construction made of unplastered slag and brick masonry with a high arbor, lintel marked 1877, the core is probably older | D-1-72-122-140 | |
Froschham 51 ( location ) |
Farmhouse with return | Two-and-a-half-storey hipped roof building made of unplastered slag and brick masonry, door lintel marked 1845 | D-1-72-122-142 | |
Froschham 65 ( location ) |
Farmhouse with return | Two-storey flat gable roof building with unplastered slag and brick masonry, knee floor and Lourdes grotto, essentially before 1817, marked 1902 on the lintel | D-1-72-122-143 |
Haiden
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Lindenstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Farmhouse with double return | two-storey flat gable roof building made of unplastered slag and brick masonry with high arbor, 2nd half of the 19th century;
At home, two-storey flat gable roof construction made of exposed slag and brick masonry, at the same time |
D-1-72-122-147 |
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Lindenstrasse 37 ( location ) |
Farmhouse, residential part of the so-called Poidai farm | Two-storey flat gable roof building in block construction with all-round wooden arbor and dovecote, probably from the 17th century, moved here from Lindenstrasse 7 in 1999 | D-1-72-122-240 | |
Nussbaumweg 5 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey block building with a central pitched gable roof, probably 17th century | D-1-72-122-150 | |
Nussbaumweg 21 ( location ) |
Living part of a farmhouse | Two-storey saddle roof building with an upper storey in block construction, ground floor with wall paintings, marked 1765 | D-1-72-122-151 | |
Teisendorfer Straße 62 a ( location ) |
Farmhouse | Two-storey building with a steep cantilevered crooked roof, upper floor in block construction, probably 17th century, crooked hip, probably early 19th century | D-1-72-122-154 | |
Teisendorfer Straße 64 ( location ) |
Living part of a farmhouse | two-storey plastered block building with flat gable roof and high arbor, Biedermeier style, around the middle of the 19th century | D-1-72-122-155 |
Kulbing
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Kulbing ( location ) |
Ensemble Weiler Kulbing | The ensemble includes the nine old rural properties in the hamlet of Kulbing, which have been reduced to six. The place is in the moraine area of the Salzburg Flachgau, west of the Salzach, on a hill. The courtyards are lined up in a south-north direction, along a path, usually facing east. The uniqueness of the ensemble results from the large number of historic farmhouses and the fact that characteristic representatives from several centuries have been preserved. These are single-ridge systems and those with return. Two ancient buildings are two-storey unplastered log houses from the 17th and 18th centuries. Century. Plastered houses from the early 19th century and a characteristic cinder block house from around 1900 have been preserved. The large, massive farmhouse No. 18, with its steeper roof typical of the middle of the 19th century, is important for the townscape; Incidentally, flat saddle roofs are the rule. Details on the individual buildings, such as the multiple gable framing, increase the rank of this small village ensemble. | E-1-72-122-3 | |
Kulbing 10 ( location ) |
Living part of a farmhouse | Two-storey flat gable roof building with gable framing, high arbor and Lourdes Madonna, lintel marked 1827 | D-1-72-122-164 | |
Kulbing 14 ( location ) |
Residential part of a farmhouse, | two-storey block building, 17th century, gable framing in the mid-19th century | D-1-72-122-166 | |
Kulbing 16 ( location ) |
Formerly a weaver's house | Two-storey flat gable roof building in block construction with arbor and two decorated rooms, built in 1560/61 (dendrochronologically dated), redesign inside on the lintel marked 1674 and in the 18th century, entrance door in Biedermeier style, marked 1825, moved here from courtyard Kulbing 18 | D-1-72-122-167 | |
Kulbing 20 ( location ) |
Farmhouse, Einfirsthof | Two-storey flat gable roof building in block construction with a brick room, arbor, gable framing and dovecote, 18th century | D-1-72-122-168 |
Leobendorf
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Bergstrasse 14 ( location ) |
Farmhouse, stately, with unplastered slag masonry and brick structure, around 1900. | D-1-72-122-170 | ||
St.-Oswald-Straße 13 ( location ) |
Catholic parish church St. Oswald | Hall building with saddle roof, tower, organ loft and side chapels, neo-Gothic, by Karl Leimbach, 1866, including the late Gothic choir of the previous church in 1440, new construction of the sacristy in 1902, extension to the north in 1913; with equipment ;
Churchyard wall |
D-1-72-122-169 |
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St.-Oswald-Straße 17 ( location ) |
Farmhouse with return and middle barn | two-storey hipped roof building with a high arbor, plaster structure and Lourdes Madonna, marked 1867 | D-1-72-122-171 | |
St.-Oswald-Straße 21 ( location ) |
Formerly a parish office, then a schoolhouse, now a parish home | two-storey saddle roof building with plaster structure, 1825 | D-1-72-122-172 |
Moosham
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Moosham 40 ( location ) |
Farmhouse | Two-storey flat gable roof building with upper storey in block construction, gable arbor, gable framing and return with grain box, 18th century, door frames marked 1834, grain box from 1711 | D-1-72-122-176 | |
Moosham 42 ( location ) |
Door frames | marked with the year 1822 | D-1-72-122-178 | |
Moosham 45 ( location ) |
Living part of a farmhouse | two-storey saddle roof building with high arbor and gable framing, 1844;
Chapel, gable roof, late 19th century; with equipment ; Crucifix with Mother of Sorrows, 19th century, in the east of the property |
D-1-72-122-179 |
Niederheining
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Niederheining 1 ( location ) |
Chapel of St. Mary | Gable roof with hip foot and gable turret, last quarter of the 19th century; with equipment ; at house Niederheining No. 1 | D-1-72-122-181 |
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Niederheining 3 ( location ) |
Farmhouse with return | One to two-storey flat saddle roof construction due to the hillside location, 1847 | D-1-72-122-182 | |
Niederheining 5 ( location ) |
Farmhouse with return | Two-storey flat gable roof building with upper storey in block construction, arbor and high arbor, in the core probably 18th century, 1857 | D-1-72-122-183 | |
Niederheining 6 ( location ) |
Filial church of St. Laurentius | Hall building with saddle roof, sacristy and tower with pointed helmet, built at the end of the 15th century on the foundations of a previous building, 1666 extension of the nave to the west; with equipment ;
Cemetery walling, probably 17th / 18th centuries century |
D-1-72-122-180 |
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Niederheining 8 ( location ) |
Living part of a farmhouse | Two-storey saddle roof construction made of quarry stone masonry with arbor, after 1900, polychrome mount of olives scene in the gable field taken from the previous building from the 19th century | D-1-72-122-239 | |
Near Niederheining ( location ) |
Atonement Cross | Nagelfluh, probably 16th century | D-1-72-122-185 |
Obsession
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Freilassinger Straße 5 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey building with protruding flat gable roof, upper storey and gable boarded up, 18th / 19th centuries century | D-1-72-122-192 | |
Freilassinger Straße 7 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey building with a protruding flat gable roof and a protruding upper storey, the core of the 17th century | D-1-72-122-193 | |
Freilassinger Straße 9 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey corner building with gable roof, second half of the 19th century;
God the father figure, painted in color, baroque |
D-1-72-122-194 | |
Freilassinger Straße 13 ( location ) |
House figure | St. Andreas, painted in color, baroque | D-1-72-122-196 | |
Steinerne Gasse 5 ( location ) |
Schifferkapelle | Hip roof, originally in 1831, renovation in 1885, new building in 1932, destroyed in 1992, reconstruction in 1993; with equipment | D-1-72-122-208 | |
Steinerne Gasse 16 ( location ) |
Formerly the water seer house | Ground floor quarry stone building with flat gable roof, 17th century | D-1-72-122-216 | |
Steinerne Gasse 18 ( location ) |
House crucifix | large wooden crucifix, painted in color, early 18th century | D-1-72-122-217 |
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Strass
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Brunnenhäusl ( location ) |
Well house | wooden system with saddle roof, 18th / 19th centuries century | D-1-72-122-230 | |
Strasse 4 ( location ) |
Farmhouse with return | Two-storey flat gable roof building with log building upper storey, gable framing and arbor, 18th century | D-1-72-122-227 | |
Street 7 ( location ) |
Living part of a former farmhouse | two-storey flat gable roof building with upper storey in block construction, continuous arbor and gable framing, 17th / 18th centuries century | D-1-72-122-228 |
Triebenbach
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Triebenbach 20 ( location ) |
Farmhouse with return, residential part | Two-storey flat gable roof made of unplastered tuff and brick masonry with block construction knee, high arbor and gable framing, 1830–1837 | D-1-72-122-236 | |
Triebenbach 31 ( location ) |
Triebenbach Castle | Former pond complex, three-storey main building with a crooked roof and high storey, probably by Eustachius von der Alm, 1520, first renovation in 1586, renovation and extension in the 18th century;
Catholic castle chapel Maria Schnee, hall building with a three-sided end, pent roof and onion turret, 1669, interior design 1755, turret 18th century; with equipment ; Gate tower, three-storey tent roof construction, late medieval core, remodeling 18th century; Outbuilding, two-storey hip-hipped roof building, probably 18th century; Wall systems, in the rectangle around the castle, medieval |
D-1-72-122-237 |
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Triebenbach 33 ( location ) |
Living part of a farmhouse | Two-storey flat gable roof building with upper storey in block construction and gable arbor, in the core 17th century | D-1-72-122-233 | |
Triebenbach 34 ( location ) |
Formerly a craftsman's house, now a residential building | Two-storey flat gable roof building with an upper storey in block construction and continuous arbor, in the core probably around 1700 | D-1-72-122-234 |
Further districts
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Abtsee Abtsee 31 ( location ) |
Abtsee Castle, a castle-like complex built as a manufacturer's villa, now a castle clinic | two-storey hipped roof building with a high mezzanine floor, risalits on the main facades and plaster structure, neo-baroque, based on the plans of Lorenz Gedon , 1872;
Outbuilding, two-storey saddle roof construction built in parallel with a central passage, large rusticated portal and plaster structure, marked 1872 |
D-1-72-122-112 |
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Arzenpoint Arzenpoint 11 ( location ) |
Farmhouse with double return | Residential part two-storey flat gable roof building with high arbor, plaster structure and relief, marked 1835 on the lintel | D-1-72-122-115 | |
Biburg Biburg 5 ( location ) |
Living part of a farmhouse | two-storey flat gable roof building with a wooden knee, gable framing and figure of Christ, marked 1832;
Grain box, 18th century, in the barn |
D-1-72-122-116 | |
Biburg near Haiden ( location ) |
Atonement Cross | Nagelfluh, probably 16th century; 300 m east of Biburg at the intersection of Linenstrasse and Biburgstrasse | D-1-72-122-117 | |
Dorfen Dorfen 4 ( location ) |
Farmhouse with return | Two-storey flat gable roof construction made of unplastered tuff stone masonry with knee-height and high arbor, around the middle of the 19th century | D-1-72-122-130 | |
Dorfen 6 and 8 ( location ) |
Farmhouse with return | two-storey flat gable roof building made of unplastered tufa and slag masonry with knee-high and high arbor, door walls marked 1860, door marked 1862;
At home, two-storey saddle roof building with lunette knee sticks made of unplastered tuff and slag masonry with eaves-sided gable, probably at the same time |
D-1-72-122-131 | |
Dorfen Dorfen 23 ( location ) |
Lourdes Chapel | small gable roof building, probably around 1900; with equipment ; belonging to house number 23 | D-1-72-122-132 | |
Frühoosen Hasenwiese ( location ) |
Field cross | Middle of the 18th century; west of the hamlet | D-1-72-122-134 | |
Emmering Emmering 10 ( location ) |
Farmhouse with double return | Residential part, two-storey flat gable roof building in block construction with plastered ground floor, arbor and gable framing, return, with ground floor made of cinder block and boarded upper floor, 2nd half of the 18th century, gable framing in the middle of the 19th century, lintel marked 1840 | D-1-72-122-136 | |
Emmering near Emmering ( location ) |
Field chapel to Our Lady of Altötting | Saddle roof construction with vestibule, end of the 19th century; with equipment | D-1-72-122-135 | |
Esing Esing 5 ( location ) |
Living part of a farmhouse | Two-storey flat gable roof construction made of unplastered slag masonry and gable framing, gable framing marked 1838, renovation in the 2nd half of the 19th century, door frame marked 1897 | D-1-72-122-137 | |
Gas day Gas day 18 ( location ) |
Living part of a farmhouse | Two-storey flat gable roof building with an upper storey in block construction, arbor and high arbor, around 1700, 1810 | D-1-72-122-145 | |
Haarmoos Haarmoos 32 ( location ) |
Living part of a farmhouse | two-storey saddle roof building with knee-height and high arbor, made of unplastered tufa and brick masonry, lintel marked 1902, the core is older;
At home, two-storey saddle roof construction with knee-high, made of unplastered tufa and brick masonry with an eaves-side staircase, at the same time |
D-1-72-122-146 | |
Haideröster near Hochfeld ( location ) |
Wegkapelle Herz-Jesu | Saddle roof construction with gable turret and gable cross, neo-Gothic, probably 2nd half of the 19th century; with equipment | D-1-72-122-138 | |
Harpfetsham Harpfetsham 7 ( location ) |
Farmhouse | Two-storey hipped roof building in block construction with arbor and high arbor, lintel marked 1697, increase in the 19th century | D-1-72-122-156 | |
Höfen near Höfen ( location ) |
Lady Chapel | Round building with a flat conical roof, by Anton Maria Strobl, 1865; with equipment | D-1-72-122-157 | |
Hötzling Hötzling 8 ( location ) |
Farmhouse with return | Two-storey flat gable roof building made of unplastered slag and brick masonry with a high arbor and gable framing, marked 1864 | D-1-72-122-158 | |
Hötzling Hötzling 10 ( location ) |
Farmhouse with return | Two-storey flat gable roof building in block construction with plastered ground floor, gable arbor, gable framing and dovecote, 17th century, recurring around 1900 | D-1-72-122-159 | |
Kafling Kafling 10 ( location ) |
Living part of a farmhouse | Two-storey flat gable roof construction made of unplastered quarry stone masonry with gable arbor and gable framing, marked 1784/85 | D-1-72-122-160 | |
Bang bang ( location ) |
chapel | with tent roof, 18./19. Century; at the lower courtyard | D-1-72-122-162 | |
Letten Letten 5 ( location ) |
Farmhouse, Einfirsthof | Two-storey block building with a steep gable roof, arbor and high arbor, originally with a crooked hip, 18th century | D-1-72-122-173 | |
Mayerhofen Mayerhofen 28 ( location ) |
Farmhouse, Einfirsthof | Two-storey flat gable roof building with upper storey in block construction, ornamental framing and dovecote, 18th century core, lintel marked 1801 | D-1-72-122-174 | |
Mayerhofen Mayerhofen 36 ( location ) |
Living part of a former farmhouse | Two-storey flat gable roof building with log building upper storey and arbor, 18th century, ground floor made of slag masonry, mid-19th century | D-1-72-122-175 | |
Niedervillern Römerweg 14 ( location ) |
Farmhouse | Two-storey tuff stone building with a part in wood block construction and a gable roof, 17th to 19th century | D-1-72-122-187 | |
Oberhaslach Oberhaslach 5 ( location ) |
Court and votive chapel | small gable roof building, 1923; with equipment ; at house Oberhaslach No. 5 | D-1-72-122-189 | |
Oberheining Oberheining 37 ( location ) |
Living part of a former farmhouse | two-storey flat gable roof building in block construction with arbor, ground floor partially bricked, 17th / 18th century. century | D-1-72-122-190 | |
Oberheining Oberheining 42 ( location ) |
Living part of a farmhouse | Two-storey steep saddle roof building made of cinder block plastered on the ground floor, with a high arbor and boarded gable, late 19th century | D-1-72-122-191 | |
Osing Kapellenfeld ( location ) |
St. Wolfgang Chapel | Saddle roof construction with gable turret, around 1860/70; with equipment ; south of the courtyard | D-1-72-122-219 | |
Rudholzen Rudholzen 2 ( location ) |
Court chapel | open system with tent roof, late 18th / early 19th century | D-1-72-122-220 | |
Cabinet tree Cabinet tree 1 ( location ) |
Farmhouse with return | Two-storey saddle roof building with an upper storey in block construction, bricked ground floor, gable arbor and gable framing, built after 1708 | D-1-72-122-221 | |
Steinbach Abtsdorfer Straße 2 ( location ) |
Living part of a former farmhouse, now an inn | Two-storey building with a steep hipped roof, bricked ground floor, upper storey in block construction, with gable roof, 18th century | D-1-72-122-222 | |
Steinbachl Steinbachl 2 ( location ) |
Farmhouse | Two-storey flat gable roof building in block construction with a continuous arbor and dovecote, marked 1696 | D-1-72-122-223 | |
Stögen near Stögen ( location ) |
Lourdes Chapel | small saddle roof building, end of the 19th century; with equipment ; south of Stögen | D-1-72-122-224 | |
Stögen Stögen 8 ( location ) |
Farmhouse | Residential part, two-storey saddle roof construction made of unplastered cinder block with brick structure, knee-height and high arbor, marked 1877;
At home, two-storey saddle roof construction made of unplastered slag masonry with a dwelling, probably at the same time |
D-1-72-122-225 | |
Stögen Stögen 11 ( location ) |
Farmhouse | two-storey flat gable roof building with upper storey in block construction, gable arbor, gable framing and dovecote, 1793;
Grain box, block construction, 1547 |
D-1-72-122-226 | |
Thannberg Thannberg 52 ( location ) |
Farmhouse with return | two-storey flat gable roof building with upper storey in block construction and grain box, 1821, in the core probably 18th / 19th century. century | D-1-72-122-231 | |
Thannhausen Lohfeld ( location ) |
Forest chapel, | brick wayside shrine with saddle roof, 1701, porch 20th century; with equipment; Located about one kilometer southwest on the edge of the forest | D-1-72-122-232 | |
Masselloh vineyard ( location ) |
Atonement Cross | Nagelfluh, probably medieval; on the road about 200 m northeast of Weinberg | ||
Wiedmannsfelden Wiedmannsfelden 29 ( location ) |
Chapel of St. Mary | Saddle roof building with gable turret, neo-Gothic, marked 1875; with equipment | D-1-72-122-238 |
Former architectural monuments
This section lists objects that were previously entered in the list of monuments.
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Laufen Rottmayrstraße 10 ( location ) |
Secret Annex to No. 8 | Hipped roof building, vaulted ground floor, 17th century | D-1-72-122-52 | |
Burgfeld Teisendorfer Straße 56 ( ) |
Farmhouse | with a crooked roof and gable balcony, windows with bars in Biedermeier shapes, built in 1865 | D-1-72-122-122 | |
Haiden Lindenstraße 3 ( ) |
At home | similar to No. 1, mid-19th century | D-1-72-122-148 | |
Moosham Moosham 41 ( ) |
Door frames | marked with the year 1848 | D-1-72-122-177 | |
Obslauf Freilassinger Straße 29 ( us ) |
Residential building | with block construction upper floor and flat gable roof, probably 18th century; renewed | D-1-72-122-198 | |
Obslauf Freilassinger Straße 34 ( us ) |
Residential building | with flat gable roof, 18th century | D-1-72-122-200 | |
Obslauf Freilassinger Straße 47 ( us ) |
Residential building | plastered block building with flat gable roof, probably 18th century | D-1-72-122-204 | |
Obslauf Steinerne Gasse 1 ( us ) |
Former inn, originally a craftsman's house | with flat gable roof, 18./19. century | D-1-72-122-206 | |
Obslauf Steinerne Gasse 9 ( us ) |
Residential building | Block construction with flat gable roof, 17th / 18th centuries century | D-1-72-122-210 | |
Obslauf Steinerne Gasse 11 ( us ) |
Residential building | with flat gable roof, 18th century | D-1-72-122-212 | |
Street Street 11 ( ) |
Picturesque farmhouse | Block construction with discharge part, end of 17th / 18th centuries century | D-1-72-122-229 | |
Husbands Husbands 4 ( us ) |
Door frames and front door | marked with the year 1738 and 1802 | D-1-72-122-133 | |
Kafling Kafling 24 ( me ) |
Farmhouse | Unplastered slag and brick masonry, with return, around the middle of the 19th century | D-1-72-122-161 | |
Obervillern Römerweg 2 ( me ) |
Craftsman House | partly plastered block construction, 1828 | D-1-72-122-186 | |
Ötzbauer Triebenbach 37 ( me ) |
Farmhouse | Block construction, room lined up in 1928, probably from the 17th century | D-1-72-122-235 |
See also
Remarks
- ↑ 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
- Wilhelm Neu, Volker Liedke: Upper Bavaria . Ed .: Michael Petzet , Bavarian State Office for the Preservation of Monuments (= Monuments in Bavaria . Volume I.2 ). Oldenbourg, Munich 1986, ISBN 3-486-52392-9 .
Web links
- List of monuments for Laufen (PDF) at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation
- Running in the Bavarian Monument Atlas