List of architectural monuments in Aubing
This page lists the monuments in the Munich district of Aubing in the district 22 Aubing-Lochhausen-Langwied . There is also a picture collection and a photo album with selected pictures for these monuments . This list is part of the list of architectural monuments in Munich . The basis is 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.
Ensembles
- Aubing town center . On April 16, 1010 for the first time in a document from King Heinrich II . Mentioned by name to Polling Monastery (Weilheim), Aubing is one of the oldest and largest villages in the Munich area. The mostly gable, two-storey farmhouses from the 18th and 19th centuries, grouped along two main streets, Alto and Ubostraße, have recently been modernized and simplified in a way that is alien to the village character. Nevertheless, they embody the basic shape of the historic village in terms of building dimensions and spatial arrangement. (E-1-62-000-5)
- Gut Freiham ; 17th century castle in neo-Gothic appearance with 15th century castle chapel and extensive farm buildings, through avenues that become part of the ensemble in the narrower sense of the word, regulating the landscape stately. (E-1-62-000-14)
- The Moosschwaige with its residential building and chapel from the mid-19th century, with its more recent additions to the residential building and the renewed outbuildings, is one of the last vivid testimonies of a formerly common type of economy, for which the isolated location is just as characteristic as the connection via an avenue. (E-1-62-000-73)
- Settlement on Gößweinsteinplatz in Munich-Neuaubing. The settlement, which was essentially built by Heimbau-Bayern in 1938/39 for members of the Dornier-Flugzeugwerke, was called Ludwig-Siebert-Siedlung until the end of the Second World War, after which the Bavarian Prime Minister took office when the National Socialists came to power in 1933 who was instrumental in building settlements in Bavaria during the Third Reich. Of thesettlement complex builtaccording to plans by Franz Ruf , which develops in curved streets from Gößweinsteinplatz, only the 406-apartment southern section was realized, the northern area with 400 apartments was no longer implemented. The settlement policy concept at Gößweinsteinplatz is particularly clear, where elements of the village square are mixed with the function of a parade ground. The square is bordered on three sides by a two-story horseshoe building that houses shops and an inn, the fourth flank of the square closes a two-story row of residential buildings. A church in the center is missing; instead, there is a clock tower with a tented roof built in a brief romanized style. A deliberate scarcity also characterizes the architecture of the residential development, which with eight house types from single-family houses to two-storey rows meets different usage requirements, as had already been implemented programmatically in the Ramersdorf model estate. The tightly stretched façades, the sharply cut roofs with minimal roof overhang emphasize the cubature of the building, emphasizing the swaying of the fronts in the longer rows, based on the gentle curves of the street. (E-1-62-000-71)
- Former forced labor camp in Neuaubing . The former forced labor camp with its single-storey saddle roof buildings around a central courtyard forms a coherent urban development group of particular historical importance. It was built in 1942/43 west of the so-called Ludwig-Siebert-Siedlung, which had been built shortly before - in 1938/39 - for employees of the Dornier aircraft works. It is within walking distance of the former Reichsbahn repair shop in Neuaubing. The name of the guard barracks in the site plan and the fencing of the area refer to the use as a forced labor camp, although today it is no longer possible to determine which groups of people were housed here. (E-1-62-000-79)
Individual monuments
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Altostraße 23 ( location ) |
War memorial | with bronze statue of a warrior, marked 1900; on the corner of Marzellgasse | D-1-62-000-233 | |
Altostraße 28 ( location ) |
Former farm | Farmhouse with plaster strips, including parallel outbuildings, the core of the probably 1st half of the 19th century | D-1-62-000-234 | |
Altostraße 33 ( location ) |
Small rural house | on the first floor, probably around 1800 | D-1-62-000-235 | |
Altostraße 55 ( location ) |
crossroads | marked 1899 | D-1-62-000-236 | |
Altostraße 56 ( location ) |
Gable roof house | with arched window, around 1880 | D-1-62-000-237 | |
Aubinger Strasse 57 ( location ) |
crossroads | marked 1858 | D-1-62-000-448 | |
Brunhamstraße 19a ( location ) |
Former carriage hall of the Compagnie Internationale des Wagons-Lits or International Sleeping and Dining Car Company | Single-storey hall construction with skylights and in the northern part with basilically raised central nave, in filigree reinforced concrete composite construction, tail gable attachment on the north facade, by Karl Stöhr , marked 1913 | D-1-62-000-8687 | |
Ehrenbürgstrasse 9 ( location ) |
Barrack 1 | Planned as a guard barracks, single-storey saddle roof construction, built before October 1942, part of the former forced labor camp | D-1-62-000-9861 | |
Ehrenbürgstrasse 9 ( location ) |
Barrack 2 | Planned as a bathing and washing barracks, single-storey saddle roof construction, partly with a basement, built shortly before October 1943, part of the former forced labor camp | D-1-62-000-9862 | |
Ehrenbürgstrasse 9 ( location ) |
Barrack 3 | Planned as a camp barrack, single-storey saddle roof construction, built shortly before October 1942, part of the former forced labor camp | D-1-62-000-9863 | |
Ehrenbürgstrasse 9 ( location ) |
Barrack 4 | Planned as a medical barrack, single-storey saddle roof construction, erected shortly before October 1942, part of the former forced labor camp | D-1-62-000-9864 | |
Ehrenbürgstrasse 9 ( location ) |
Barrack 5 | So-called storage barracks in the former forced labor camp, single-storey saddle roof construction in lightweight construction, built in 1942/43 | D-1-62-000-8343 | |
Ehrenbürgstrasse 9 ( location ) |
Barrack 6 | Planned as a commercial barrack, single-storey saddle roof building, completely built with a cellar, built shortly before October 1942, extended to the north with an intermediate building to Barrack 7 from July 1944 to April 1945, part of the former forced labor camp | D-1-62-000-9865 | |
Ehrenbürgstrasse 9 ( location ) |
Barrack 7 | Planned as a camp barrack, single-storey saddle roof construction, built shortly before October 1942, part of the former forced labor camp | D-1-62-000-9866 | |
Ehrenbürgstrasse 9 ( location ) |
Barrack 8 | Planned as a camp barrack, single-storey saddle roof construction, built shortly before October 1942, part of the former forced labor camp | D-1-62-000-9867 | |
Ehrenbürgstrasse 9 ( location ) |
Fencing of the former forced labor camp | 1942 | D-1-62-000-9868 | |
Ehrenbürgstrasse 9 ( location ) |
Two small bunkers dug in in the former forced labor camp | made of precast concrete parts from the Leonhard Moll company , erected between 1942 and 1945 | D-1-62-000-8345 | |
Freihamer Allee 21/23 ( location ) |
Gasthaus Schlosswirtschaft Freiham | two-storey building of the 17th / 18th centuries Century, changed significantly in the 19th century; with portal | D-1-62-000-1867 | |
Freihamer Allee next to 21/23 ( location ) |
Former cowshed | probably at the end of the 19th century, also rebuilt after a fire in 1913; three-aisled, elongated hall with Bohemian caps over round pillars | D-1-62-000-1869 | |
Freihamer Allee 22 ( location ) |
Former horse stable | probably 18th century; three-aisled hall vaulted on pillars, the Bohemian caps with simple stucco decoration, changed roof | D-1-62-000-1868 | |
Freihamer Allee 22 ( location ) |
Former distillery | Single-storey saddle roof building with a gabled risalit, structure of pilaster strips and drilled window frames in neo-baroque shapes, rear extension with flat saddle roof and chimney, by Ludwig Bayer, 1887 | D-1-62-000-8733 | |
Freihamer Allee 24 ( location ) |
Catholic Church of the Holy Cross | single-nave building from the 15th century, in the 17th / 18th centuries Rebuilt in the 19th century; with equipment; Cemetery around the church, with gravestones, 17th to 20th centuries | D-1-62-000-1865 |
more pictures |
Freihamer Allee 31 ( location ) |
Freiham Castle | in the core 17th century, redesigned in a neo-Gothic style in 1865, with an associated park | D-1-62-000-1866 |
more pictures |
Georg-Böhmer Strasse ( location ) |
crossroads | neo-Gothic, 19th century; Corner of Germeringer Weg | D-1-62-000-2077 | |
Limesstraße 20k ( location ) |
Neu-Aubing waterworks, water tower | based on a medieval city tower, 1909-10 | D-1-62-000-3959 |
more pictures |
Limesstraße 38 ( location ) |
school | 1906/07 by Adolf Fraas | D-1-62-000-3960 |
more pictures |
Moosschwaige ( location ) |
Wayside chapel | marked 1847 | D-1-62-000-4614 | |
Moosschwaige 1 ( location ) |
Four-sided Schwaige manor | Residential building, two-storey central pavilion with single-storey wings, mid-19th century | D-1-62-000-4613 | |
Papinstraße 9/11 / 15–43 (odd numbers) ( location ) |
Workers' houses | three-storey semi-detached houses with cripple hip, brick, around 1905; associated wash houses, at the same time | D-1-62-000-5093 |
more pictures |
Papinstrasse 49/51 ( location ) |
Residential houses | three-story, brick with house integration, around 1905 | D-1-62-000-5094 |
more pictures |
Papinstrasse 53 ( location ) |
Neuaubing repair shop | former repair shop of Bayer. State Railways, or the Deutsche Reichsbahn and the Bundesbahn Neuaubing, 1902-06, expanded 1921-27; including the following ten structures: | D-1-62-000-8342 |
more pictures |
Papinstrasse 53 ( location ) |
Western car repair shop (Building 2) | Five-aisled hall in iron framework construction with bare brick facades, segment-arched access gates and coupled round-arched windows, built 1902-06 | D-1-62-000-8342 | |
Papinstrasse 53 ( location ) |
Woodworking workshop (building 4) | single-storey saddle roof building with bare brick facades and arched windows in a group of three, 1902-06 | D-1-62-000-8342 | |
Papinstrasse 53 ( location ) |
Locksmith's shop (building 5) | two-storey saddle roof building with bare brick façades and coupled arched windows, 1902-06 | D-1-62-000-8342 | |
Papinstrasse 53 ( location ) |
Boiler house (building 7) | Single-storey saddle roof building with bare brick facades and arched windows, to the west of it a chimney, 1902-06, with technical equipment | D-1-62-000-8342 | |
Papinstrasse 53 ( location ) |
Administration (building 10) | Two-storey hipped roof building with turret clock tower, bare brick façades with pilaster strips and coupled arched windows, 1902-06 | D-1-62-000-8342 | |
Papinstrasse 53 ( location ) |
Access gate in the northeast | Cast stone posts with iron gates, and part of the frame in bright brick, 1902-06 | D-1-62-000-8342 | |
Papinstrasse 53 ( location ) |
Southern switch manufacturing workshop (Building 11) | single-storey saddle roof building with coupled arched windows, 1909, later plastered | D-1-62-000-8342 | |
Papinstrasse 53 ( location ) |
Repair workshop for postal vehicles with administration, later northern turnout workshop (building 12) | Two-aisled hall with iron framework construction, plastered pilaster strips, in the north a transverse saddle roof structure and in the south administration building as a three-storey mansard hipped roof structure, 1912-14 | D-1-62-000-8342 | |
Papinstrasse 53 ( location ) |
Southern car repair shop (Building 3) | eight-aisled hall in iron framework construction, with bare brick facades with gates and windows with straight lintel, 1921–26 | D-1-62-000-8342 | |
Rupert-Bodner-Strasse 3 ( location ) |
Former Aubingen thermal power station | monumental, cubic exposed brick building with a protruding cornice made of natural stone, high windows with natural stone walls, built in 1940-42 according to a design by the special building authority and Reichsbahndirektion Munich; belonging to the former parking station München-Pasing West | D-1-62-000-8068 |
more pictures |
Schwemmstrasse 2 ( location ) |
crossroads | around 1900; in the garden | ||
Ubostraße ( location ) |
Marian column | Erected in 1870, moved to the corner of Ubostraße / Zwicklgasse in 1934; in front of it lattice fence | D-1-62-000-7075 | |
Ubostraße 6 ( location ) |
Catholic parish church of St. Quirin | in the center of Aubing, late Gothic hall building from the 15th century with a saddle roof tower from the end of the 13th century; 1936/37 expanded; with equipment; Former cemetery with enclosing wall from the beginning of the 20th century and a war memorial for those who died in the First World War | D-1-62-000-7069 |
more pictures |
Ubostraße 21 ( location ) |
Farmhouse | two fields of view (St. Sebastian and Florian), probably 1st half of the 19th century | D-1-62-000-7072 | |
Ubostraße 23 ( location ) |
Former school house | 1893 by master builder Johann Hieronymus | D-1-62-000-7073 | |
Ubostraße 55/59 ( location ) |
crossroads | neo baroque, around 1920 | D-1-62-000-7074 | |
Varnhagenstrasse 43 ( location ) |
Pasing substation | Former Pasing substation; Hochvolthaus, two-storey hipped roof building with a low building in front and arbor-like openings with pillars to the west, portal with Zeus bust and stylized animal heads as gargoyles, marked 1923/24; Low-voltage and transformer house, two-storey hipped roof building with an angular floor plan with one-storey low-rise buildings with stilted round arches facing east, at the same time; both designed in monumental, classifying forms | D-1-62-000-8759 | |
Zwillergasse 1 ( location ) |
Former farmhouse | two-storey, around 1800/1850 | D-1-62-000-7797 | |
Zwillergasse 4 ( location ) |
crossroads | around 1900; in the garden | D-1-62-000-7799 |
The file number in the table refers to the Bavarian list of monuments .
Former architectural monuments
This section lists objects that were previously entered in the list of monuments.
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Altostraße 12 ( location ) |
Former farmhouse | Probably the first half of the 19th century
Removed from the list of monuments in 1996 |
D-1-62-000-232 | |
Eichenauer Straße ( ) |
crossroads | 19th century
not re-qualified, not mapped in the Bavarian Monument Atlas |
D-1-62-000-1443 | |
Ubostraße 8 ( location ) |
Gable roof house | Late Classicist, second half of the 19th century
Removed from the list of monuments in 1987 |
D-1-62-000-7070 | |
Ubostraße 10a (formerly 10) ( location ) |
Former farmhouse | 19th century;
Removed from the list of monuments in 2010 due to renewals |
D-1-62-000-7071 |
Lost monuments
This section lists objects that were previously entered in the list of monuments, but no longer exist.
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Industriestrasse ( location ) |
crossroads | 19th century; at Chemischer Fabrik Aubing . (Wayside cross no longer exists.) | D-1-62-000-2898 | |
Zwillergasse 3 ( location ) |
Ground floor small house | 19th century
In 1993 it was removed from the list of monuments due to demolition |
D-1-62-000-7798 |
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 monument property - 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 or 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
- Heinrich Habel, Helga Hiemen: Munich . In: Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation (ed.): Monuments in Bavaria - administrative districts . 3rd improved and enlarged edition. tape I.1 . R. Oldenbourg Verlag, Munich 1991, ISBN 3-486-52399-6 .
- Dennis A. Chevalley, Timm Weski: City of Munich . Southwest. In: Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation (Hrsg.): Monuments in Bavaria - independent cities and districts . Volume I.2 / 2, 2 half volumes. Karl M. Lipp Verlag, Munich 2004, ISBN 3-87490-584-5 .
- Jan Volker Wilhelm: In- depth urban development and monument preservation investigation Neuaubing-Westkreuz. In-depth consideration of the monuments and ensembles from an urban planning point of view in the federal-state urban development program "Active city and district centers" . Munich Society for Urban Renewal on behalf of the City of Munich (publisher). Munich 2013 ( PDF; 56 MB ).
- Jan Volker Wilhelm: Urban planning and monument preservation additional investigation Neuaubing-Westkreuz. In-depth consideration of the urban structure in the federal-state urban development program "Active urban and district centers" . Munich Society for Urban Renewal on behalf of the City of Munich (publisher). Munich 2013 ( PDF; 19.5 MB ).
Web links
- List of monuments for Munich (PDF) at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation
- Architectural monuments in Aubing in the Bavarian Monument Atlas
Individual evidence
- ^ Culture History Path - District 22: Aubing-Lochhausen-Langwied Website of the cultural department of the City of Munich.
- ↑ a b Aubinger Archive: Crosses in Aubing , 2001.
- ↑ 40 years of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act; The Munich list of monuments, additions and deletions since 1989 (PDF; 2.1 MB) Department for urban planning and building regulations. R ats I nformations S ystem of the City of Munich; Retrieved October 12, 2016.
- ↑ a b Michael Pezet (Ed.): Monuments in Bavaria . Oldenbourg, Munich 1991, ISBN 3-486-52399-6 .
- ↑ a b c 1908-2008 re-qualification and revision of the list of monuments - here Ensembles State Capital Munich; Former town centers (PDF; 2.7 MB) Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation. Dr. Irlinger Head of Department Z, Monument Registration and Research, Ms. Dr. Heckmann-von Wehren Head of Division ZI, Bavarian Monument and Monument Topography. R ats I nformations S ystem of the City of Munich; Retrieved October 11, 2016.