List of architectural monuments in Lindberg

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The monuments of the Lower Bavarian community of Lindberg 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.

Observation tower in the Falkenstein National Park Center
Lindberg coat of arms

Architectural monuments according to districts

Lindberg

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Way to school 4
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Traid box Two-storey flat saddle roof building, block construction, first third of the 19th century. D-2-76-130-4 BW
Zwieseler Strasse 4; Zwieseler Straße 6
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Former Kuchlerhof, farmhouse museum since 1975 Waldlerhaus, one-and-a-half-storey flat saddle roof building with board baluster gable crust, block construction, ground floor to the west made of quarry stone, 17th century;

Delivery building, one-and-a-half-storey saddle roof building with gable crust, log construction, partly clapboard, 18./19. Century;

Chapel, hipped roof building, closed segment arches, shingled timber structure, 1885, moved here from Hermannsried near Bischofsmais in 1975;

Water trough, granite, marked “1575”, moved here from Langdorf.

D-2-76-130-26 Former Kuchlerhof, farmhouse museum since 1975
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Zwieseler Straße 15
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Residential stable house in a closed four-sided courtyard One and a half storey saddle roof construction, partly block construction, gable with planking, 19th century;

Built-in block construction traid box in the barn, 19th century.

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Courtyard

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Courtyard 7; on the plane
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Former in-house of the "courtyard" Single-storey flat saddle roof building with knee stick, gable side with round baluster shot, 1648, stone extension to the west, 1880s;

former stable, at the same time the rest of the former "courtyard", quarry stone walls with a new roof, 17th / 18th centuries. Century.

D-2-76-130-8 BW

Buchenau

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Buchenau 69; Buchenau 67
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Former manor house in Buchenau So-called castle, two-storey saddle roof building with stepped gables, corner core and roof turrets, pillared vestibule to the west, neo-Gothic, built in 1840 for the glass manufacturer Ferdinand von Poschinger, expanded in 1868; with equipment;

former caretaker's house, two-storey saddle roof building with gable balconies, in country house style, to the east, wooden bar, small flat saddle roof building, around 1840;

Wash house with ice cellar, single-storey two-wing building with hipped roof and corrugated corners, around 1900;

Palm house, hipped roof building with glazed south side, around 1870;

Greenhouse, elongated flat saddle roof building with glass roof, around 1870;

Bowling alley, elongated flat saddle roof building, wooden posts over stone walls, around 1870;

Apiary, small gable roof, wooden posts with shingling, around 1870;

Grotto, quarry stone, around 1870;

Courtyard wall, preserved sections in the north and east, quarry stone, 19th century;

Tool shed, saddle roof construction, 19th century;

Stone bridge, segment arch bridge with quarry stone parapets, 19th century;

Park in the style of an English landscape garden, around 1870.

D-2-76-130-9 Former manor house in Buchenau
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Ludwigsthal

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Bahnhofstrasse 5; Bahnhofstrasse 6; Bahnhofstrasse 2
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Former Ludwigsthal train station At route kilometers 126.2–6, part of the “Waldbahn” from Plattling to Bayerisch Eisenstein, opened in 1877, building made of polygonal masonry with corner blocks.

Reception building, two-storey flat saddle roof building with knee floor, extension to the north at the end of the 19th century;

Goods hall, single-storey flat gable roof building with loading ramp, segment-arched gate openings;

Water house, three-storey hipped roof building.

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Railway line Landshut - Bayerisch Eisenstein (km 126.9), Große Deffernik
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Railway bridge over the Great Deffernik Part of the "Waldbahn" from Plattling to Bayerisch Eisenstein, which opened in 1877.

Pillar, ashlar masonry with corner grustics, stone abutments, overhanging framework.

Partly in the area of ​​the municipality of Bayerisch Eisenstein .

D-2-76-130-30 Railway bridge over the Great Deffernik
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Eisensteiner Strasse 4; Old Böhmerstrasse 1; Eisensteiner Strasse 2; Near Eisensteiner Straße
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Former mansion of the Ludwigsthal glassworks Two-storey, stately mansard hipped roof building over an L-shaped floor plan, south front with a gabled central projection and pillar porch, 1830;

Utility yard, to the west, two-winged, one or two-story pitched roof building, in the eastern wing a former forge, quarry stone, at the same time;

Courtyard wall, preserved sections to the west, south and east, quarry stone, at the same time.

D-2-76-130-11 Former mansion of the Ludwigsthal glassworks
Eisensteiner Strasse 23; Near Eisensteiner Straße
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Catholic parish church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Wall pillar church with saddle roof and drawn-in, round-arched closed choir, flank tower with pointed helmet facing west, neo-Romanesque, 1893/94 by Johann Baptist Schott ; with equipment;

Cemetery wall, preserved sections to the west, south and east, quarry stone, probably from the end of the 19th century.

D-2-76-130-12 Catholic parish church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
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Oberzwieselau

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Golfpark 1
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Wayside chapel Flat pitched roof building, closed on three sides, with open pillared vestibule, probably early 19th century; with equipment. D-2-76-130-17 BW
Oberzwieselau 4
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Forester's house of Oberzwieselau Castle Two-story pitched roof building, 1904. D-2-76-130-15 BW
Castle Oberzwieselau 1; Castle Oberzwieselau 3; in Oberzwieselau; Schloss Oberzwieselau 7
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Oberzwieselau Castle Manor house, two-storey saddle roof building, hipped to the north, with plaster structures and roof turrets, around 1830, then to the south, old building from 1705; Park wall with pavilions, first half of the 19th century (northern portal house addition from 1989);

Outbuildings, carriage shed, single-storey flat gable roof with projecting gables and arched openings, first half of the 19th century;

Courtyard wall to the south, corner pavilion with mansard hipped roof, first half of the 19th century;

Residential and administrative wing, elongated two-storey hipped roof building with plastered structures, first half of the 19th century;

Former horse stable, single-storey pitched roof construction with an advance gable, quarry stone masonry, connected to the administrator's wing by a basket arch gate, 18th / 19th centuries Century;

So-called Swiss house, one-storey hipped roof building, to the south with round arched blind arches, first third of the 19th century.

D-2-76-130-13 Oberzwieselau Castle

Shaft house

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Schachtenhaus 196
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Schachtenhaus, former forester's house Single-storey half-hipped roof construction, block construction with partial lining of a gable wall and the stable part, around 1830. D-2-76-130-19 BW

Scheuereck

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Hell slopes
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Former house for the Höllbachschwelle overseer Single-storey hipped roof building, block construction on quarry stone base, around 1870. D-2-76-130-25 Former house for the Höllbachschwelle overseer
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Hell slopes
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Höllbach threshold Part of the rain drift system, a dam made of earth and stone works, around 1870. D-2-76-130-24 Höllbach threshold
Kleine Deffernik
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Deffernik threshold Part of the rain drift system, cast masonry made of concrete and rubble stones, 1913. D-2-76-130-23 BW
Scheuereck 2
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Residential building Former forester's house, single-storey saddle roof construction with knee-height, brickwork with sections, base polygonal masonry, 1892;

Barn, single-storey saddle roof construction, brick masonry, base polygonal masonry, at the same time.

D-2-76-130-37 Residential building

Spiegelhütte

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Spiegelhütte 1
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villa Two-storey mansard hipped roof building with corner and pavilion tower, portal vestibule, neo-baroque, 1916/17. D-2-76-130-20 BW

Unterzwieselau

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In Unterzwieselau
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Catholic minor church Holy Family Hall church with pitched roof and retracted choir closed on five sides, with roof turrets and entrance porch, conservative-modern, around 1920. D-2-76-130-21 Catholic minor church Holy Family

Zwieslerwaldhaus

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Zwieslerwaldhaus 7
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Former potash brewhouse Single-storey hipped roof building with a dwelling, block construction on rubble base, boarded up or shingled, 1837, 1857 conversion to a two-family house. D-2-76-130-27 Former potash brewhouse
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Zwieslerwaldhaus 28
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Gasthof Zwieseler Waldhaus Two-storey hipped roof building, shingled gable, labeled "1836". D-2-76-130-22 Gasthof Zwieseler Waldhaus
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Former ensemble

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

Glashütte Ludwigsthal (file number E-2-76-130-1)

The ensemble documents the founding of a steelworks, which the industrialist Abele tackled in 1826 with considerable social commitment and named after the young King Ludwig I. The selection of the remote area in the valley of the Großer Regen north of the old glassmaking area around Zwiesel and Lindberg was made in view of the abundance of wood there for the furnace of the smelting, but because of the distance to settlements it made separate residential buildings necessary. In addition to the factory building, a rural castle with a park and farm buildings in a baroque tradition and originally six glassmaker's houses (1841) in a street axis starting at the southeast corner of the park and west of Eisensteiner Strasse were built; These were calculated as single-storey half-hipped buildings of the same type with 3 to 4 rooms per family, equipped with land for sideline small animal husbandry and, through a common light facade whitewashing, reveal the association with the factory building and castle. The works sewer, brought in from the east, still serves as a headrace channel and together with the engine house (gravel hut No. 1) from 1832 shows that the ensemble has been preserved. The renovation of house number 1 and the increase in house number 5 in Schleicherstraße are disturbing.

Former architectural monuments

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

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Lindberg
Am Lust 25
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Small house Gable and knee block in block construction, first third of the 19th century. D-2-76-130-2 BW
Ludwigsthal
"Waldbahn" from Plattling to Bayerisch-Eisenstein; at km 125.
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Breakthrough Arched path opening; Part of the “Waldbahn” from Plattling to Bayerisch-Eisenstein, opened in 1877; at km 125. D-2-76-130-28

See also

Remarks

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

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