List of architectural monuments in Mönchsdeggingen

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The monuments of the Swabian community Mönchsdeggingen are listed 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. The list is updated on January 19, 2018 and includes eighteen monuments.

Mönchsdeggingen Monastery in 2010

Architectural monuments according to districts

Mönchsdeggingen

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Albstraße 20/22
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Double house, formerly also synagogue Two-storey saddle roof construction with bricked ground floor, upper storey and gable protruding in half-timbered construction, plastered on the rear, "1548" (labeled), used as the first synagogue from 1684–1734, renovated in the 19th century. D-7-79-184-1 Double house, formerly also synagogue
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Albstraße 30
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Former school house, now town hall Two-storey hipped roof building with a central, segment-arched entrance and profiled cornice, around 1830, converted into the town hall in 1978. D-7-79-184-2 BW
Albstraße 43
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Israelite cemetery About 140 tombstones laid out from 1833 to 1879, 1832/33 on an approximately square area;

Cemetery wall, 1832/33;

Tahara house, single-storey saddle roof construction, 1832/33.

D-7-79-184-3 Israelite cemetery
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Near Albstraße
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Wayside shrine Four-sided pillar with a slightly protruding housing with a deep arched niche and gable roof, the core probably 17th century. D-7-79-184-11 BW
Alemannenstrasse 15
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Former monastery mill Two-storey hipped roof building with bricked ground floor with round arched gate passage and segmental arched stone portal as well as with upper floor in half-timbered, by Johann Balthasar Zimmermann, 1717 (modern designation). D-7-79-184-4 BW
Alemannenstrasse 17
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Former mikveh Single-storey hipped roof building with profiled eaves cornice, plastered portal decoration in Moorish forms with horseshoe arches and blind niches with horseshoe arches around the high windows, 1841, several changes of use since 1879. D-7-79-184-5 Former mikveh
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Am Kirchberg 3
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Wayside shrine On a four-sided pillar a slightly protruding case with arched niche and gable roof, probably the 16th century core. D-7-79-184-10 Wayside shrine
Am Kirchberg 4
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Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St. George Choir tower church , flat-roofed hall building with retracted rectangular choir in the tower with protruding bell storey and high pyramid roof, sacristy extension in the northern corner of the tower, tower substructure possibly still 11th century, tower upper floor 1568 (marked), 1720 ff. By Johann Balthasar Zimmermann new building of nave and sacristy; with equipment ;

Cemetery wall, with round and arched portal, formerly fortified with loopholes, battlements and gatehouse, 16th century, in the 19th / 20th century. Century expanded to the east;

Cemetery, 16th century, in the 19th and 20th centuries Century expanded to the east.

D-7-79-184-6 Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St. George
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Klosterstrasse 5; 7; 6; 8th; 1; Albstraße 3
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Former Benedictine monastery, today the monastery of the Mariannhiller missionaries Extensive building complex, founded in 959 as a Benedictine monastery, converted into a Benedictine monastery in 1142, reconstruction completed in 1517 after a fire, secularized in 1802, Mariannhill Missionary Congregation from 1950 to 2009; all historical parts of the building with equipment.

Catholic parish church St. Martin, former Benedictine monastery church, integrated into the north wing of the former monastery complex, three-aisled pillar basilica with volute gable, two-storey vestibule and chapel rooms in the west, retracted, three-sided closed choir, tower with octagon, pilaster strips, cornices, corner obelisks and onion dome Sacristy in the south-east adjoining monastery tract, in the west a pedicure-framed house portal, nave in the core Romanesque, 1161–1192, new construction of the choir in the second half of the 15th century, after a fire reconstruction of the nave and towers completed in 1517, changed to Baroque style in 1693–1702, west facade in 1716 and tower elevation in 1721–33 based on plans by Johann Balthasar Zimmermann; with equipment ;

Convent building, formerly three-wing complex, three-storey pitched roof buildings with a pedicure-framed stone portal and cloister with arbor above that has been preserved along the church, new building on an older basis by Johann Balthasar Zimmermann, 1716–19, 1842–44 Demolition of the south wing;

Upper gate, archway with round arched passage, framing pilasters, profiled cornice and tail gable with figural niche framed by a pedicle, 1705 (inscribed);

former monastery economy, elongated, one to three-storey saddle roof building on a hillside with profiled cornices under the eaves and on the triangular and tail gable, early 18th century;

former monastery economy, then an inn, two-storey saddle roof building on an angled floor plan with gable cornices, early 18th century, modernized to the east;

Barn, one-story building with a sloping roof to the east and a profiled eaves cornice, 18th century, modernized;

former monastery economy, now residential building and stable, formerly five-wing complex consisting of separate buildings, one to two-storey saddle and hipped roof buildings, north-eastern building 1759 (marked), merged in the 20th century and greatly changed;

Well, octagonal basin with curved parapet sides, in the middle on a high decorated pedestal a pillar with the figure of the saint. Michael, by Johann Michael Fischer, 1745 (inscribed);

Adjacent building, ground floor building with hipped roof with segmented arched window and door openings, the core probably around 1840;

Monastery wall, enclosure of the monastery district, probably 18th century;

Remains of the historical cemetery wall, partly with segmental arched niches and gate as well as the wall around the monastery garden, probably 18th century.

D-7-79-184-7 Former Benedictine monastery, today the monastery of the Mariannhiller missionaries
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District road DON 9; Mühlbreite
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Stone cross Probably atonement cross with arms ending in three passages, post-medieval. D-7-79-184-12 BW
Mühlstrasse 31; 31 a
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Former mill Two-storey saddle roof building with bricked ground floor, upper storey and gable in half-timbered, mid-18th century;

Garden wall, formerly probably the enclosure of the monastery herb garden, 18th century.

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Schaffhausen

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Schaffhausen 42
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Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. Laurentius Choir tower church, hall building with retracted rectangular choir in the tower with polygonal top and pointed helmet, built-on staircase in the west and sacristy annex to the south of the tower, tower substructure around 1300, 1787 new construction of the nave and tower octagon by Johann Georg Hitzelberger, renovated in 1935 (marked) and probably also the staircase and sacristy built; with equipment . D-7-79-184-13 Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. Laurentius
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Thurneck

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Rohrbach 43
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Enclosure of the hunting lodge, which was sold around 1835 Second half of the 17th century. D-7-79-184-14 BW

Lower leg

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Lower leg 7
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Farmhouse Two-storey saddle roof construction with three-storey gable and profile cornice under the eaves and at the gable end, first half of the 18th century;

Courtyard wall with pedestrian gate and rusticated gate pillars, first half of the 18th century.

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Lower leg 35
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Former rectory Two-storey saddle roof building with stone edging at the entrance, 1731 (inscribed). D-7-79-184-17 BW
Lower leg 56
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Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. Nicholas Choir tower church , hall building with retracted rectangular choir in the tower with belted cornice, saddle roof, with branches above vertical bars or tower gables structured with corrugated waves, tower basement first half of the 14th century, nave 14th century, tower elevation with saddle roof "1587" (inscribed), 1732 extension of the nave and probably also baroque, modern sacristy extension in the northern corner of the tower; with equipment ;

Cemetery wall, 18th century.

D-7-79-184-15 Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. Nicholas
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Ziswingen

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Ziswingen 7
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Outbuilding of the former mill Ground floor solid building with gable roof, gable knobs and arched passage for the Bautenbach, 18th century. D-7-79-184-19 BW
Ziswingen 90
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Former mill Two-storey main building with a gable roof, profiled cornices on the eaves and gable and with battlements on the gable, rebuilt in 1785/86 after the fire, modernized. D-7-79-184-18 BW

See also

Remarks

  1. This list may not correspond to the current status of the official list of monuments. The latter can be viewed on the Internet as a PDF using the link given under web links and is also mapped in the Bavarian Monument Atlas . Even these representations, although they are updated daily by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation , do not always and everywhere reflect the current status. Therefore, the presence or absence of an object in this list or in the Bavarian Monument Atlas does not guarantee that it is currently a registered monument or not. The Bavarian List of Monuments is also an information directory. The 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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