List of architectural monuments in Pasing

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On this page the monuments in the Munich district Pasing in the district 21 Pasing-Obermenzing are listed. 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

  • High school colony Pasing . The high school colony Pasing forms an ensemble with the buildings that were built in a short time and their stylistic standardization. With its stylistic reference to the two Pasing school buildings (teacher training institute and Progymnasium) in the reform style and the economically and creatively experimental row and semi-detached house in the style of reform architecture, the high school colony not only occupies a special position in Bernhard Borst's work , it is allowed to It is also considered to be an important contribution to Munich settlement construction in the pre- and interwar period. The elevation of the municipality of Pasing to a city in 1905 also resulted in the construction of the two large schools (Am Stadtpark 20, Am Stadtpark 21) in a series of structural measures. The two educational buildings were built from 1909/10 in the reform style according to plans by Josef Lang and Hermann Buchert between the town center and the area of ​​the so-called forest colony on Avenariusplatz, which Louis began at the end of 1894. In order to create suitable living space for the teaching staff, August Exter , who had already closed his construction office in 1897 , initiated the construction of the high school colony in 1909 within walking distance of the school buildings south of Bodenseestrasse and west of historic Pasing. The architects Bernhard Borst, August Brüchle, Joseph Lang and Johann Müller were responsible for planning and implementing the settlement, which was just as far from the town center as it was to the two school buildings. Bernhard Borst in particular, who has been an independent architect since 1911, seems to have played a leading role, as the vast majority of the buildings from his construction office show. Similar to the grid layout of the larger villa colonies I and II, which were started in 1892 and 1899, the small high school colony also consists of two streets running parallel to each other, Paul-Hösch-Straße and Otilostraße, which are connected in an H-shape by the cross section of Neufeldstraße. The concept of compact new housing developments on manageable garden plots is primarily characterized by a reformist approach in which semi-detached houses and rows of terraced houses dominate. It thus sets itself apart from the Wilhelminian style architecture of villa colonies I and II from the Exter office and makes clear reference to the two associated school buildings designed by Josef Lang and Hermann Buchert. At the same time, it ties in with the row houses built by Borst in 1908 in Marschnerstrasse (villa colony I), which are characterized by the economy of the floor plans and individualized facade design, and thus leads the row house construction in Munich, which Heilmann & Littmann began in Nymphenburg-Gern in 1892, into housing development the prewar period. (E-1-62-000-86)
  • Ensemble of the former town center Pasing . Thevillage of Pasing,mentioned in the 8th century andelevatedto Hofmark in the 14th century,hasa very complex urban structurebetween Planegger Straße and Würm and between Marienplatz and Gräfstraße, which is shaped by the rural and manorial past as well as by the late 19thcentury. Urbanization that began in the 19th century. Unlike in the purely village centers, the historically grown, architectural and urban diversity in its changing characteristics is characteristic here. (E-1-62-000-49)
  • Neu-Pasing I villa colony . Thevilla colony Neu-Pasing I, founded in1892 by the architect August Exter and laid out according to plan, is an ensemble as the first example of organized single-family home construction outside of the then urban truce. Its delimitation results from the original layout of the quarter, as it was integrated between the railway systems in the south and the course of the Nymphenburg Canal in the west and north. In the east, the border is given by the areal expansion until about the temporal turning point caused by the First World War . The rural residential quarter in the suburbs near the big city, which is characterized by a large number of originally designed single-family houses in villa and country house style, is important in terms of settlement policy and the history of housing. The decisive factor for the creation of a large new residential area in Pasing is the establishment of the railway traffic over the market town at that time in two main and two secondary lines. When the villa colony was founded, there were already three railway lines running via Pasing: since 1840 the line from Munich towards Augsburg , since 1854 the railway towards Starnberg and since 1873 the line towards Kempten-Lindau . From 1903 the line to Herrsching should also beexpanded. Two years after the villa colony was founded, in 1894, local operations were set up on the Munich-Pasing route every 15 minutes. The fast, safe and comfortable transport connection between the city of Munich and its suburb Pasing favored the development of a specific building speculation that could count on a broad medium-sized group, where the dependence on the job in the city with the need for a life in the country as competing Interests could be addressed. The villa colony Pasing founded by August Exter in 1892 was intended to create a combination between living in a single-family home on a relatively large garden plot in fresh, clean air and the exceptionally favorable connection with Munich. (see also monuments in Obermenzing ) (E-1-62-000-51)
  • Neu-Pasing II villa colony . The Neu-Pasing II villa colony bears the signature of the architect Otto Numberger . It is a characteristic example of medium-sized single-family house construction at the turn of the century, as it was able to develop in a suburb of Munich due to the railroad, a new means of transport at the time. In 1899, the as yet undeveloped property became the property of Terraingesellschaft Neu-Westend AG after Exter had finished his work as an architect. The majority shareholder was theFrankfurt banking house Lazard Speyer-Ellissen, managedby Georg Speyer . The development of the area was carried out by the terrestrial society. 90 houses had been built by 1900, but then construction progress stagnated. In 1929 106 houses were under construction for which several hundred initial inquiries had been received. The ensemble with numerous listed buildings includes the area that was actually realized as part of a much more extensive plan, the development between the railway systems in the south and Rubensstrasse in the north, and between Marschnerstrasse and Alte Allee . (see also monuments in Obermenzing ) (E-1-62-000-50)

Individual monuments

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Agnes-Bernauer-Strasse 181
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Catholic parish and monastery church of the Salvatorian St. Willibald with a slender campanile set back from the street, cubic church building above a wide nave and short transept, roof shape and centralized space shaped like a prism; with lower church; Erected in 1958 by Hansjakob Lill ; Square corners emphasized by high colored glass windows by Adalbert Burkart (first abstract glass painting on church windows in Munich); with equipment; Monastery building and parish center as a hook-shaped wing attached to the south. D-1-62-000-7913 Catholic parish and monastery church of the Salvatorian St. Willibald
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Alte Allee 2
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Suburban home Neo-Renaissance, with plaster structure, re. 1897, by August Exter . D-1-62-000-203 Suburban home
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Alte Allee 4
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Suburban home Half-timbered gable, painting, 1898 by Gustav Rühl. D-1-62-000-204 Suburban home
Alte Allee 7
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Larger picturesque villa with a tower Balcony, half-timbered, 1897/98 and 1902/03 by Georg Heckmann. D-1-62-000-205 Larger picturesque villa with a tower
Alte Allee 13
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Picturesque corner house 1900/01 by Johann Schalk. D-1-62-000-206 Picturesque corner house
Am Klostergarten 9
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Old Catholic Parish Church of the Birth of Mary late Gothic in core, extended in the 19th century; with equipment. D-1-62-000-295 Old Catholic Parish Church of the Birth of Mary
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Am Klostergarten 9
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Old graveyard Wall and some grave crosses. In the former center of Pasing. D-1-62-000-296 Old graveyard
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Am Klostergarten 15
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Former school house then infant care facility, classifying, redesigned in the core in 1859, 1948/49 by Bernhard Borst . D-1-62-000-297 Former school house
Am Stadtpark 20
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Former University of Education, now University of Munich, Pasing Campus 1909/10 as a teacher training institute based on a design by Hermann Buchert , with a church and later additions. D-1-62-000-319 Former University of Education, now University of Munich, Pasing Campus
Am Stadtpark 21
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Karlsgymnasium 1909/10, expanded in 1925 based on a design by Josef Lang. D-1-62-000-320 Karlsgymnasium
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Am Stadtpark 34
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Suburban villa picturesque, with half-timbering, around 1902/04 by Georg Niggl. D-1-62-000-321 Suburban villa
Am Stadtpark 49/51
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Duplex 1901 (No. 51) and 1905 (No. 49) by Josef Falter. D-1-62-000-322 Duplex
Am Stadtpark 53
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villa Picturesque grouped building, historicizing Art Nouveau, 1909 by Josef Schormüller. D-1-62-000-323 villa
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August-Exter-Straße 8
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villa baroque, 1912 by Georg Völkl. D-1-62-000-485 villa
August-Exter-Straße 9
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villa 1910 by Johann Bayer D-1-62-000-486 villa
August-Exter-Strasse 10
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villa baroque, 1912 by Georg Völkl D-1-62-000-487 villa
August-Exter-Strasse 15
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villa Country house style, around 1895 from August Exter's office . D-1-62-000-488 villa
August-Exter-Strasse 19
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Picturesque villa with tower, in the core around 1895 from August Exter's office . D-1-62-000-489 Picturesque villa
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August-Exter-Strasse 20
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villa Country house style, around 1895 from August Exter's office . D-1-62-000-490 villa
August-Exter-Strasse 21
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Picturesque villa in a corner Towers, bay windows, 1897 from August Exter's office . D-1-62-000-491 Picturesque villa in a corner
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August-Exter-Straße 22
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villa Baroque style, with a hipped roof, from August Exter's office around 1895 . D-1-62-000-492 villa
August-Exter-Strasse 23
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Picturesque small villa around 1895 from August Exter's office . D-1-62-000-493 Picturesque small villa
August-Exter-Strasse 24
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villa Half-timbered style, 1896 from August Exter's office . D-1-62-000-494 villa
August-Exter-Strasse 25
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Picturesque small villa around 1895 from August Exter's office . D-1-62-000-495 Picturesque small villa
August-Exter-Strasse 27
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villa with a mansard roof, from the August Exter office around 1895 . D-1-62-000-496 villa
August-Exter-Strasse 30
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villa with tail gable, around 1895 from August Exter's office . D-1-62-000-497 villa
August-Exter-Strasse 32
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villa Half-timbered style, around 1895 from the August Exter office . D-1-62-000-498 villa
August-Exter-Straße 34
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Picturesque villa Country house style, around 1895 from August Exter's office . D-1-62-000-499 Picturesque villa
August-Exter-Strasse 36
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villa historicizing, 1910 by Bernhard Borst , changed in 1923. D-1-62-000-500 villa
Avenariusstraße 3
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villa historicizing, 1909–11 by Josef Lang. D-1-62-000-508 villa

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Bachbauernstrasse 3
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Residential house, former Bach farm Two-storey saddle roof building, eaves side, with converted business section, the core around 1840 D-1-62-000-852 Residential house, former Bach farm
Bäckerstraße
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War memorial Stone stele with inscription plaque, soldier and coat of arms in the style of National Socialism, by Hans Osel , 1934 D-1-62-000-545 War memorial
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Bäckerstraße 7
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Fountain with a bronze child figure 1938 by Hans Osel ; in the market courtyard. D-1-62-000-539 Fountain with a bronze child figure
Bäckerstraße 9 with Landsberger Straße 486
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Pasing town hall effective urban development from 1936/37 and 1949/50. D-1-62-000-540 Pasing town hall
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Bäckerstraße 10
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High bunker six-storey solid concrete building on a square floor plan with a tent roof, corrugated corners, eaves console cornice, two-flight staircase with balusters, portal surround and clock, based on plans by Karl Meitinger , 1941/42; with equipment. D-1-62-000-8639 High bunker
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Bäckerstraße 14
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Fire house and old Pasing town hall four-storey, baroque-style corner building with roof turret, 1899–1901 by Otto Numberger ; south of then a two-storey rural-type tract, 1872. D-1-62-000-541 Fire house and old Pasing town hall
Bäckerstraße 19
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Catholic rectory baroque, 1906/07 by Martin Ott ; compare Schererplatz 3. D-1-62-000-542 Catholic rectory
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Bäckerstraße 21
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Catholic parish church Maria Schutz three-nave, neo-Romanesque, 1905-09 by Hans Schurr ; with equipment; see. Schererplatz 3. D-1-62-000-543 Catholic parish church Maria Schutz
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Bäckerstraße 22
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Tenement house baroque corner building, 1910; Group with Josef-Retzer-Straße 42 . D-1-62-000-544 Tenement house
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Baumbachstrasse 9
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Former Gasthaus zur Linde Baroque mansard roof, 1912 by the Ott brothers . D-1-62-000-606 Former Gasthaus zur Linde
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Bierbaumstrasse 15
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Picturesque villa with half-timbering and tower, 1899–1900 by Heinrich Volbehr; with house Madonna. D-1-62-000-752 Picturesque villa
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Bodenseestraße 1
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Corner house classifying, 1921 by Josef Lang. D-1-62-000-845 Corner house
Bodenseestraße 2 / Gleichmannstraße 1
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Residential and commercial building Residential and commercial building, former Kopfmiller department store, four- and five-storey corner building with a mansard hipped roof, dwarf house, polygonal corner bay window, flat core, pilaster strips and wall panels, in the reform style, by Edmund Lotterschmid, 1911-12. D-1-62-000-846 Residential and commercial building
Bodenseestraße 3
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Residential and commercial building Neurokokodekor, four-story, around 1900. D-1-62-000-847 Residential and commercial building
Bodenseestraße 7/9
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Double tenement house neo-classicist, 1915 by Alban Schindlbeck. D-1-62-000-849 Double tenement house
Bodenseestraße 16
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Catholic Johannes Nepomuk Chapel 1st half of the 18th century, renovated in 1963; with equipment. D-1-62-000-853 Catholic Johannes Nepomuk Chapel
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Bodenseestraße 23
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Tenement house in forms of the German Renaissance, 1902 by Georg Niggl. D-1-62-000-854 Tenement house
Bodenstedtstrasse 25
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Residential building stately group building with half-hipped roof and tower-like extension, 1903-06 according to plans by the Rank brothers . D-1-62-000-855 Residential building

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Carossastraße 4
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villa historicizing, 1910 by Walter Sartorius ( Planegg ). D-1-62-000-1052 villa

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Dachstrasse 7
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Half-timbered villa and bay window 1902 by Julius Völk; Garden wall with semicircular openings. D-1-62-000-1179 Half-timbered villa and bay window
Dachstrasse 27
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villa Group building in country house style with half-timbered gables, probably around 1899 by Anton Thunig and Andreas Pabst. D-1-62-000-7985 villa
Dachstrasse 29/31
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Half-timbered semi-detached house 1899–1900 by Anton Thunig and Andreas Pabst. D-1-62-000-1180 Half-timbered semi-detached house
Dachstrasse 33
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villa Former Hubertus restaurant, with a corner tower and timber-framed gables, probably around 1900 by Anton Thunig and Andreas Pabst. D-1-62-000-7986 villa
Dachstrasse 35/37
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Semi-detached house with bay windows 1901 by Johann Schalk, z. T. simplified. D-1-62-000-1181 Semi-detached house with bay windows
Dachstrasse 38/40
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Double villa Hipped roof building with bay windows, late Art Nouveau, 1913 by the Ott brothers . D-1-62-000-7988 Double villa
Dachstrasse 43/45
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Semi-detached house with half-timbered core 1903/04 by Conrad and Joseph Klinger. D-1-62-000-1182 Semi-detached house with half-timbered core
Dachstrasse 44
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villa Late Art Nouveau, 1914 by the Ott brothers . D-1-62-000-7973 villa
Dachstrasse 49
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villa Art Nouveau, 1907 by Martin Saumweber and Sebastian Stecher. D-1-62-000-1183 villa
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Ebenböckstraße 11
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Villa Ebenböck Late classical building from 1865, with a park up to Bodenstedtstrasse. D-1-62-000-1390 Villa Ebenböck
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Ebenböckstraße 14
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Tenement house New Renaissance, 1897. D-1-62-000-1391 Tenement house
Endeweg 5 (formerly Am Stadtpark 43)
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villa Two-storey half-hipped roof building with a gable roof and offset, sloping corner bay, one-storey extension, dwarf house, corner rustication, wooden balcony, ornamental framework and wood-paneled gable, in the local style, by Louis Ende , founder of the Pasing forest colony , built as his own house, 1895. D-1-62-000-7834 villa
Engelbertstrasse 2
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Tenement house Art Nouveau baroque structure, with relief, 1901 by Georg Völkl. D-1-62-000-1540 Tenement house
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Engelbertstraße 13/15
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Outbuildings from Gatterburg Castle around 1860/70; see. Engelbertstrasse 23/25. D-1-62-000-1541 Outbuildings from Gatterburg Castle
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Engelbertstrasse 23
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Gatterburg Castle two-storey hipped roof building from 1869; this includes horticultural facilities and utility buildings, cf. Engelbertstrasse 13/15/17. D-1-62-000-5376 Gatterburg Castle
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Ernsberger Straße 21
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Tenement house baroque, around 1900. D-1-62-000-1565 Tenement house

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Floßmannstrasse 3
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villa Objective Art Nouveau, 1910 by Walter Sartorius ( Planegg ). D-1-62-000-7960 villa
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Floßmannstrasse 8
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villa baroque, 1925 by Feye Peins. D-1-62-000-1700 villa
Floßmannstraße 9/11
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Hip roof villa historicizing, 1911 by Feodor Elste. D-1-62-000-1701 Hip roof villa
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Floßmannstraße 10/12/14
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Townhouses asymmetrical, historicizing, 1910/11 by Carl Schmidt. D-1-62-000-1702 Townhouses
Franz-Stenzer-Straße 6
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Part of a non-profit residential complex three-storey hipped roof building with sparing decor on the staircase axes, 1929 by Josef Fischer and Benedikt Gulde; see Nimmerfallstraße 20–36 (even). D-1-62-000-7870 associated
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Fritz-Berne-Strasse 49
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villa Hipped roof house, baroque style, 1925 by the Ott brothers . D-1-62-000-1920 villa
Fritz-Reuter-Straße 1
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Residential building Country house style, 1893/94, from August Exter's office . D-1-62-000-1922 Residential building
Fritz-Reuter-Straße 1b
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villa baroque, 1893/94, from the office of August Exter . D-1-62-000-1923 villa
Fritz-Reuter-Straße 2a
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villa Country house style, 1893, from August Exter's office . D-1-62-000-1924 villa
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Fritz-Reuter-Straße 3
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Residential building Heimatstil, 1913 remodeling. D-1-62-000-1925 Residential building
Fritz-Reuter-Straße 6
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villa Country house style, around 1893, from August Exter's office . D-1-62-000-1926 villa
Fritz-Reuter-Straße 8
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Picturesque villa historicizing, around 1893, from the August Exter office . D-1-62-000-1927 Picturesque villa
Fritz-Reuter-Straße 10
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villa with mansard roof, 1898 by Georg Völkl. D-1-62-000-1928 villa
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Fritz-Reuter-Straße 11
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villa historicizing, 1896, from August Exter's office . D-1-62-000-1929 villa
Fritz-Reuter-Straße 16
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villa Country house style, around 1893, from August Exter's office . D-1-62-000-1930 villa
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Fritz-Reuter-Straße 18
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villa Country house style, 1896, from August Exter's office . D-1-62-000-1931 villa
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Georg-Habel-Straße 48/50
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Tenement house historicizing, 1912 by Josef Schindler; with Josef-Retzer-Straße 30/32/34. D-1-62-000-2122 Tenement house
Gleichmannstrasse 1
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Residential and commercial building (Kopfmiller department store) Classicist Art Nouveau, 1911/12 by Eduard Lotterschmid; Unit with Bodenseestraße 2. D-1-62-000-2195 Residential and commercial building (Kopfmiller department store)
Gleichmannstrasse 3
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Hip roof house probably 2nd half of the 19th century D-1-62-000-2196 Hip roof house
Gleichmannstrasse 7
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Residential and commercial building two-storey mansard half-hipped roof building with round tower and baroque facade structure in corner position, 1896 D-1-62-000-8898 Residential and commercial building
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Gleichmannstrasse 9
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Residential and commercial building historicizing, 1897 by Josef Gerstenecker; Assembly with Spiegelstrasse 11. D-1-62-000-2197 Residential and commercial building
Gräfstraße 58
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Tenement house baroque, re. 1913, by the Ott brothers ; forms a cohesive, symmetrical group with Josef-Retzer-Straße 33 D-1-62-000-2257 Tenement house
Graefstrasse 60
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Tenement house baroque, 1910/11 by Heinrich Hilgert D-1-62-000-8005 Tenement house
Gräfstraße 62
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Tenement house baroque, 1910/11 by Heinrich Hilgert. D-1-62-000-8006 Tenement house
Gräfstraße 64
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Tenement house baroque, re. 1911, by Wilhelm Schmid, facade architecture by the Ott brothers . D-1-62-000-8007 Tenement house
Graefstrasse 66
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Picturesque villa German Renaissance, with stucco decoration, around 1900. D-1-62-000-2258 Picturesque villa

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Haidelweg 14
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Administration and residential building of the former city nursery Pasing Two-storey saddle roof building with raised gable wall and porch, designed in Expressionist forms, by Hans Brühl, 1927 D-1-62-000-9628 Administration and residential building of the former city nursery Pasing
Hildachstrasse 17
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villa neo-classical, 1913/14 by the Ott brothers ; above the door relief (blacksmith). D-1-62-000-2639 villa
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Hildachstrasse 19
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Factory hall of the former Munich harrow factory Elongated saddle roof building with a roof that is bent several times and gable façades in geometrical decor, with a supporting structure made of iron framework and concrete coffers, 1909/10. D-1-62-000-8279 Factory hall of the former Munich harrow factory
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Hillernstrasse 6
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Tenement house Art Nouveau, 1908/09 by Georg Völkl. D-1-62-000-2644 Tenement house
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Hillernstrasse 10
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Tenement house Art Nouveau, 1908/09 by Georg Völkl. D-1-62-000-2645 Tenement house
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Hillernstrasse 12
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Tenement house Art Nouveau, 1907/08 by Georg Völkl. D-1-62-000-2646 Tenement house
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Institutstrasse 1/3 with Planegger Strasse 4
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Institute of the English Misses elongated building, essentially redesigned in 1866 by Josef Lang in 1910; with the Rosenkranzkönigin institutional church, 1890–93 by A. Biersack; with equipment. D-1-62-000-5367 Institute of the English Misses
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Institutstrasse 8
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Gable roof house 2nd half of the 19th century D-1-62-000-2940 Gable roof house

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Josef-Lang-Straße 1
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Part of a residential complex See Nimmerfallstraße 20–36 (even). D-1-62-000-7870 Part of a residential complex
Josef-Lang-Strasse 3,5,7
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Part of a non-profit residential complex 1930 by Josef Fischer and Benedikt Gulde; see Nusselstrasse 21–39 (odd) and Nimmerfallstrasse 20–36 D-1-62-000-7870 associated
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Part of a non-profit residential complex
Josef-Retzer-Straße 30/32/34
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Tenement block historicizing, with corner training, 1912 by Josef Schindler; with Georg-Habel-Straße 48/50. D-1-62-000-3106 Tenement block
Josef-Retzer-Straße 31
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villa historicizing, 1910 by Heinrich Tremel. D-1-62-000-3107 villa
Josef-Retzer-Straße 33
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Tenement block historicizing, with symmetrical corner formation, re. 1913, by the Ott brothers ; forms a uniform group with Graefstrasse 58. D-1-62-000-3109 Tenement block
Josef-Retzer-Straße 42
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Tenement house baroque, 1910 by the Ott brothers ; Unit with Bäckerstraße 22 . D-1-62-000-3111 Tenement house
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Josef-Retzer-Straße 43/45
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Small tenement houses neubarock, 1901 and 1903 by Josef Sibitz; combined into a block. D-1-62-000-3112 Small tenement houses
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Josef-Retzer-Straße 49/51/53/55
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Tenement complex baroque, 1920-25 by Ludwig Zeller (no. 49) and the Ott brothers (no. 51/53/55); Group with Peter-Putz-Straße 2/4; Expansion of the workers' home from 1914, see Peter-Putz-Straße 6/8/10. D-1-62-000-3113 Tenement complex
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Kaflerstraße 16
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Former pump and pump keeper's house of the first Pasing train station (cf. # D-1-62-000-5152 ), two-storey exposed brick building with knee-height and flat tent roof, as well as a ground-floor extension ("machine house") to the south, structured by pilaster strips , stab and arched openings and oculi ; built in 1854 to refuel steam locomotives with Würm water. D-1-62-000-8051 Former pump and pump keeper's house
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Lampertstrasse 1
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New Pasinger cemetery 1903 laid out and walled cemetery with numerous gravestones from the beginning of the 20th century; Cemetery building: picturesque group building in the style of a village church, 1903 by Richard Berndl D-1-62-000-3742 New Pasinger cemetery
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Landsberger Straße 430
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Residential building neo-baroque, four-storey with a higher central projection , tail gable, around 1900. D-1-62-000-3767 Residential building
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Landsberger Straße 444/446
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Former envelope factory, formerly chocolate factory Two-storey, broad gable roof building with a curved hipped dormer and plaster structure in neo-baroque forms, three-aisled reinforced concrete construction, by Leonhard Moll , 1906. D-1-62-000-8550 Former envelope factory, formerly chocolate factory
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Landsberger Straße 448
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Tenement house German Renaissance, 1900 by Josef Schreyer. D-1-62-000-3768 Tenement house
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Landsberger Straße 485
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Rental and commercial building historicizing, 1913 by Josef Lang. D-1-62-000-3769 Rental and commercial building
Landsberger Straße 486
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Pasing town hall 1936/37 by Heinrich Rettig and Friedrich Lämmle; West wing rebuilt by Heinrich Volbehr in 1949/50. D-1-62-000-3770 Pasing town hall
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Landsberger Straße 499
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Former brewery Neo-Renaissance facade, erected in 1881, extended in 1891. D-1-62-000-3771 Former brewery
Landsberger Straße 509
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Tenement house Baroque decor, 1903/04 by Martin Saumweber. D-1-62-000-3772 Tenement house
Landsberger Straße 517
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Residential and commercial building later Art Nouveau, 1912 by Josef Lang. D-1-62-000-3773 Residential and commercial building
Landsberger Straße 521
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Residential and commercial building German Renaissance, around 1900. D-1-62-000-3774 Residential and commercial building
Landsberger Straße 527
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Residential and commercial building neo-baroque decor, 1897 by Johann Hieronymus; Group with no. 529; compare also the ensemble of the former town center Pasing . D-1-62-000-3775 Residential and commercial building
Landsberger Straße 529
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Residential and commercial building neo-baroque, in the corner of Pasinger Marienplatz , tower with lantern, 1897 by Johann Hieronymus; Group with no. 527; see. also Ensemble Ortskern Pasing. D-1-62-000-3776 Residential and commercial building
Lichtingerstraße 3/5
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Double villa simple Art Nouveau, 1901/02 by Andreas Kollmannsberger. D-1-62-000-7978 Double villa
Lichtingerstraße 8
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villa with half hip and bay window, 1905/06 by Georg Völkl. D-1-62-000-7979 villa
Lichtingerstraße 9
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villa historicizing, 1903/04 by Josef Kampferseck. D-1-62-000-3880 villa
Lichtingerstraße 11
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Half-timbered house and tower 1900 by Johann Schalk. D-1-62-000-3881 Half-timbered house and tower
Lichtingerstraße 16
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Residential building with buckled gable, 1902 by Josef Sibitz. D-1-62-000-3882 Residential building
Lichtingerstraße 21
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villa classifying hipped roof building, 1922 by Oskar Delisle and Bernhard Ingwersen. D-1-62-000-7980 villa
Lichtingerstraße 24
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Small villa historicizing, 1902 by Jakob Mack. D-1-62-000-3883 Small villa
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Lichtingerstraße 26
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villa with a dwarf risalit and veranda, probably by Andreas Buchinger in 1902. D-1-62-000-7981 villa
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Lichtingerstraße 28
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villa with a dwarf risalit and veranda, 1903 by Andreas Buchinger; Extension in 1922. D-1-62-000-7982 villa
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Lützowstraße 1
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Suburban home Swiss style, around 1900; deer figure in the front yard. D-1-62-000-4124 Suburban home
Lützowstraße 11
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villa stately complex made up of several components in the historicizing Art Nouveau style, built in 1896 by Richard Riemerschmid as his own house, the front extension with kitchen and studio added in 1907; with a park-like garden. D-1-62-000-4126 villa
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Manzingerweg
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Lock or canal keeper's house small saddle roof construction, re. 1825; between Würm and Nymphenburg Canal (see there), at Manzingerweg 2. D-1-62-000-7865 Lock or canal keeper's house
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Maria-Eich-Straße 10a
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Farmhouse probably late 19th century D-1-62-000-4212 Farmhouse
Maria-Eich-Straße 18
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villa historicizing, 1927 by Konrad Herrmann. D-1-62-000-4213 villa
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Maria-Eich-Straße 47
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villa Renaissance style, re. 1903, by Martin Saumweber and Sebastian Stecher. D-1-62-000-4214 villa
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Maria-Eich-Straße 49
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Suburban villa with half-timbering, 1904 by Max Ende D-1-62-000-4215 Suburban villa
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opposite Maria-Eich-Straße 53
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Catholic chapel 1902; with equipment. D-1-62-000-4216 Catholic chapel
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Maria-Eich-Straße 75
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Ground floor residential building with a steep mansard roof, by Friedrich Schweisgut in 1912; Home of the poet Waldemar Bonsels . D-1-62-000-4218 Ground floor residential building
Marschnerstrasse 2
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Evangelical Lutheran Ascension Church in Pasing baroque, 1903/04 by Karl Hocheder d. Ä. ; with equipment. D-1-62-000-4312 Evangelical Lutheran Ascension Church in Pasing
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Marschnerstrasse 3 / 3a
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Former home of Arthur Riemerschmid now Evangelical-Lutheran rectory, asymmetrical semi-detached house, re. 1900, by Theodor Fischer . D-1-62-000-4311 Former home of Arthur Riemerschmid
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Marschnerstrasse 12
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villa with a mansard roof and neo-coco decor, 1901 by Otto Numberger. D-1-62-000-4313 villa
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Marschnerstrasse 16
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villa Country style, around 1897/1900 from the August Exter office . D-1-62-000-4314 villa
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Marschnerstrasse 21
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Rural villa around 1900, from the August Exter office ; with house figure. D-1-62-000-4315 Rural villa
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Marschnerstraße 22
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villa Mansard roof building with side gable projections, baroque style, probably by Otto Numberger around 1900. D-1-62-000-7995 villa
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Marschnerstraße 23
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Residential building Heimatstil, 1911 by Edmund Lotterschmid; with house figure. D-1-62-000-4316 Residential building
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Marschnerstrasse 24
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villa Building on the eaves side with a mansard half-hipped roof and emphasized central axis, 1902 by Otto Numberger. D-1-62-000-7996 villa
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Marschnerstrasse 26
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Reform style villa with a low hipped roof, probably by Bernhard Borst around 1910 . D-1-62-000-7997 Reform style villa
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Marschnerstraße 27a
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villa Neo-Renaissance, with tower, around 1897/1900, from the August Exter office . D-1-62-000-4317 villa
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Marschnerstrasse 29
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Semi-detached house (with no. 31), with half-timbering and bay window, 1902 by August Brüchle. D-1-62-000-4318 Semi-detached house
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Marschnerstrasse 30
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villa Country house style, around 1897/1900, from August Exter's office . D-1-62-000-4319 villa
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Marschnerstrasse 31
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Semi-detached house (with No. 29), with half-timbering and bay window, 1908 by Josef Ferchl. D-1-62-000-4320 Semi-detached house
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Marschnerstrasse 33
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Picturesque villa Country house style, around 1897/1900, from August Exter's office . D-1-62-000-4321 Picturesque villa
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Marschnerstraße 35/37/39/41 / 41a ... 41g
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Elongated group of terraced houses 1908-10 by Bernhard Borst . D-1-62-000-4322 Elongated group of terraced houses
Marschnerstraße 35 ... 41b / 41c / 41d / 41e / 41f / 41g
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Elongated group of terraced houses 1908-10 by Bernhard Borst . D-1-62-000-4322 Elongated group of terraced houses

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Neufeldstraße 19/21/23/25
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Row house block historicizing, around 1911 by Bernhard Borst . D-1-62-000-4702 Row house block
Neufeldstrasse 26
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villa historicizing, 1910 by Bernhard Borst . D-1-62-000-4703 villa
Nimmerfallstraße 13
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Residential building Corner house of a row of residential units, two-storey hipped roof building over a high base floor with bay window and conservatory porch, in reform style, by Bernhard Borst , 1910/11. D-1-62-000-8610 Residential building
Nimmerfallstraße 20–36 (straight, with Josef-Lang-Straße 1 and Franz-Stenzer-Straße 2/4)
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Residential complex of the building cooperative for small housing construction Pasing Symmetrically composed, reduced baroque style, three-storey group of buildings with mansard roofs, 1914–20 by Josef Lang; the central wing (1919/20) emphasized by an archway, bay window and volute gable; the side wings (1914/15) each with a central, curved gable. Later added to the closed courtyard complex (see Franz-Stenzer-Strasse 6, Josef-Lang-Strasse 3,5,7, Nusselstrasse 21–39 (odd)). D-1-62-000-7870 Residential complex of the building cooperative for small housing construction Pasing
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Nimmerfallstraße 38–58 (straight, with Nusselstraße 41,43)
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Residential complex of the building cooperative for small housing construction Pasing three U-shaped three-storey wings arranged around the Binnenhof and connected by arches with an independent front building, 1921–28 by Josef Lang, Josef Fischer and Benedikt Gulde; the side wing with plaster decor, the head building (Lindenplatzl restaurant with rear hall extension) with three jagged gables and building sculpture, the rear wing (Nusselstraße 41,43) with staircase core and building sculpture. D-1-62-000-7877 Residential complex of the building cooperative for small housing construction Pasing
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Nusselstraße 21-39 (odd, with Josef-Lang-Straße 3,5,7)
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Three-storey side and rear wing of a non-profit residential complex 1930–35 by Josef Fischer and Benedikt Gulde; Nos. 21–29 added by the same architects in 1950; Josef-Lang-Straße 3 with triangular window bay and building sculpture; see Nimmerfallstraße 20–36 D-1-62-000-7870 associated
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Three-storey side and rear wing of a non-profit residential complex
Nusselstraße 41/43
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Back wing of a non-profit housing estate 1928 by Josef Fischer and Benedikt Gulde; see Nimmerfallstraße 38–58 (even). D-1-62-000-7870 associated
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Back wing of a non-profit housing estate

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Offenbachstrasse 9
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villa historicizing, 1911 by the Ott brothers . D-1-62-000-4960 villa
Offenbachstraße 13/15/17/19
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Terraced house group historicizing, 1910 by Ludwig Zeller. D-1-62-000-4961 Terraced house group
Orthstrasse 2
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Villa in the corner of Oselstrasse Country house style, around 1893, from August Exter's office . D-1-62-000-5046 Villa in the corner of Oselstrasse
Orthstrasse 6
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villa Country house style, with bay windows and balconies, 1893 from August Exter's office . D-1-62-000-5049 villa
Orthstraße 14/16
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Residential and commercial building re. 1893, from the August Exter office ; with side wing on Floßmannstraße and adjoining, baroque-style residential building, 1914 by Bernhard Borst ; three stills on the side facade. D-1-62-000-5052 Residential and commercial building
Orthstrasse 18
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Picturesque villa built in 1898, rearranged in 1952. D-1-62-000-5054 Picturesque villa
Orthstrasse 22
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villa historicizing, 1897. D-1-62-000-5055 villa
Orthstrasse 24
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villa historicizing, 1897. D-1-62-000-5056 villa
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Orthstrasse 26
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villa Country style, around 1900. D-1-62-000-5057 villa
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Oselstrasse 20
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Picturesque small villa 1893, from the August Exter office . D-1-62-000-5060 Picturesque small villa
Oselstrasse 21
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Primary school on Oselstrasse two-storey, simple hipped roof building, 1914 by Richard Riemerschmid . D-1-62-000-5061 Primary school on Oselstrasse
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Oselstrasse 28
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villa Heimatstil, 1893, from August Exter's office . D-1-62-000-5063 villa
Oselstrasse 31
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Former row houses 1906/07 by Georg Völkl; simplified. D-1-62-000-5062 Former row houses
Oselstrasse 33
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villa historicizing, with Art Nouveau balcony railing, 1908 by Georg Völkl. D-1-62-000-5065 villa
Otilostraße 6a / 6b / 6c
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Terraced house group historicizing with hints of Art Nouveau, 1911 by Bernhard Borst . D-1-62-000-5071 Terraced house group
Otilostraße 11a
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Double villa historicizing, expanded in 1910 by Johann Müller, No. 11a by Bernhard Borst . D-1-62-000-5072 Double villa
Otilostraße 11b
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Double villa historicizing, expanded in 1910 by Johann Müller, No. 11a by Bernhard Borst . D-1-62-000-5072 Double villa
Otilostraße 12
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Simple single-family house 1921. D-1-62-000-5073 Simple single-family house
Otilostraße 19
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Double villa historicizing, 1922/23 by H. Grünenwald. D-1-62-000-5074 Double villa
Otilostraße 21
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Double villa historicizing, 1922/23 by H. Grünenwald. D-1-62-000-5074 Double villa

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Paosostraße 10
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Residential house with pavilion 1911 by Bernhard Borst . D-1-62-000-5090 Residential house with pavilion
Paosostraße 14
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Semi-detached house with Paul-Hösch-Straße 8 historicizing, 1910 by Johann Müller. D-1-62-000-5091 Semi-detached house with Paul-Hösch-Straße 8
Paosostraße 29
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Catholic parish church St. Hildegard, formerly the university church of the former college of education Central building on a square floor plan; low, cubic structure in unplastered quarry stone masonry (Grüntenstein), with eight-part folded, mighty tent roof; in its triangular spandrels windows of intense color (by Georg Meistermann ); Sacrament chapel with a round end, attached to the west; with equipment; Built in 1961/62 by Siegfried Östreicher, set back from Paosostraße. D-1-62-000-7931 Catholic parish church St. Hildegard, formerly the university church of the former college of education
Pasinger Bahnhofsplatz 1
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Commercial building with sculptural jewelry, 1924 by Josef Lang. D-1-62-000-5150 Commercial building
Pasinger Bahnhofsplatz 2
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Residential and commercial building Neo-Renaissance corner building, 1897 by Josef Gerstenecker. D-1-62-000-5151 Residential and commercial building
Pasinger Bahnhofsplatz 6
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Old station building Brick building, 1848 by Friedrich Bürklein . D-1-62-000-5152 Old station building
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Pasinger Bahnhofsplatz 7/8/9
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Station building in the neo-renaissance style, main pavilion with corner pavilions and arcade connecting tracts, hall with cast iron columns, 1871 by Georg Friedrich Seidel. D-1-62-000-5153 Station building
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Pasinger Marienplatz
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Marienbrunnen 1921/22 by Arwed Peterson, pillar modern. D-1-62-000-5155 Marienbrunnen [note  4]
Pasinger Stadtpark
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Pasing city park former Gatterburg complex, picturesque landscape park on the Würm and Würm Canal, from 1844 and 1903, expansion in 1933/34. D-1-62-000-5156 Pasing city park
Paul-Hösch-Straße 8
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Semi-detached house with Paosostraße 14 historicizing, 1910 by Johann Müller. D-1-62-000-5164 Semi-detached house with Paosostraße 14
Paul-Hösch-Straße 10/12/14
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Row of terraced houses 1911 by Bernhard Borst ; Group with numbers 12 and 14. D-1-62-000-5165 Row of terraced houses
Paul-Hösch-Straße 11/13
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Duplex 1909 by August Brüchle; simplified. D-1-62-000-5166 Duplex
Paul-Hösch-Straße 15/17 ... 21
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Row of terraced houses 1910 by August Brüchle. D-1-62-000-5170 Row of terraced houses
Paul-Hösch-Straße 15 ... 19/21
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Row of terraced houses 1910 by August Brüchle. D-1-62-000-5170 Row of terraced houses
Paul-Hösch-Straße 16/18/20/22/24
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Row of terraced houses 1912 by Bernhard Borst . D-1-62-000-5171 Row of terraced houses
Paul-Hösch-Straße 23/25
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Duplex 1910 by August Brüchle. D-1-62-000-5178 Duplex
Paul-Hösch-Straße 26/28/30/32/34
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Row of terraced houses 1911 by Bernhard Borst . D-1-62-000-7959 Row of terraced houses
Paul-Hösch-Straße 31
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villa historicizing, 1912 by Bernhard Borst . D-1-62-000-5183 villa
Paul-Hösch-Straße 40/42
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Duplex historicizing, 1913 by Hans Eisenrieth; with Mother of God relief. D-1-62-000-5186 Duplex
Peslmüllerstraße 6/8
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Part of a school center made up of elementary and middle school Panel-clad system on a T-shaped floor plan with protruding rounded stair towers in reinforced concrete skeleton construction, to the southwest consisting of the class wing, a four-story terrace building with ground floor courtyards, to the northeast from the sports wing, a two-story shed roof building and to the southeast from the specialist class wing of Georg , a flat-roofed building Hellmut Winkler and Claus Winkler , 1971–74, with a two-story colored wooden sculpture by Fritz Brosig, at the same time; associated terraced open space with amphitheatrical seating, at the same time; with bronze sculpture, by Michael Veit, at the same time D-1-62-000-10035 Part of a school center made up of elementary and middle school
Peter-Putz-Straße 1
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villa Two-storey hipped mansard roof building in a corner position with a dwarf house projection, extension and offsets, in reform style, by Xaver Heininger, 1910 D-1-62-000-5237 villa
Peter-Putz-Straße 2
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Tenement house baroque, 1920 by Ludwig Zeller; Group with Josef-Retzer-Straße 49/51/53/55; compare No. 4, 6/8/10. D-1-62-000-5238 Tenement house
Peter-Putz-Straße 3/5/7
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Tenement group historicizing, 1925 by the Ott brothers . D-1-62-000-5239 Tenement group
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Peter-Putz-Straße 4
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Tenement house baroque, 1911 by Josef Schormüller; Group with Peter-Putz-Straße 2 and Josef-Retzer-Straße 49/51/53/55. D-1-62-000-8003 Tenement house
Peter-Putz-Straße 6/8/10
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Housing estate workers' home 1914 by Josef Schormüller and the Ott brothers ; compare No. 2/4 and Josef-Retzer-Straße 49/51/53/55. D-1-62-000-5241 Housing estate workers' home
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Peter-Vischer-Strasse 1
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Semi-detached house historicizing, 1910 by Johann Schalk. D-1-62-000-5250 Semi-detached house
Peter-Vischer-Strasse 3
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Semi-detached house historicizing, 1911 by the Ott brothers . D-1-62-000-8004 Semi-detached house
Peter-Vischer-Strasse 4
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villa historicizing, 1923/24 by Fritz Würsching. D-1-62-000-5251 villa
Peter-Vischer-Strasse 6
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villa historicizing, 1908/09 by Georg Völkl. D-1-62-000-5252 villa
Peter-Vischer-Strasse 8
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Semi-detached house with No. 10 historicizing, 1907/08 by Johann Schalk. D-1-62-000-5253 Semi-detached house with No. 10
Peter-Vischer-Strasse 9
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townhouse historicizing, 1909 by Georg Völkl. D-1-62-000-5254 townhouse
Peter-Vischer-Strasse 10
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Semi-detached house with No. 8 historicizing, 1907/08 by Johann Schalk. D-1-62-000-5255 Semi-detached house with No. 8
Peter-Vischer-Straße 12/14/16/18
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Terraced house group historicizing, 1908 by Georg Völkl. D-1-62-000-5256 Terraced house group
Peter-Vischer-Straße 17
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townhouse historicizing, 1909 by Georg Völkl. D-1-62-000-5257 townhouse
Peter-Vischer-Strasse 19
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Residential building historicizing, inscribed 1910, by Ulrich Merk. D-1-62-000-5259 Residential building
Peter-Vischer-Straße 20
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Residential building historicizing, 1908 by Georg Völkl. D-1-62-000-5260 Residential building
Peter-Vischer-Straße 21
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Residential building historicizing, 1911 by Wilhelm Albrecht. D-1-62-000-5261 Residential building
Peter-Vischer-Strasse 23
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Residential building historicizing, 1910. D-1-62-000-5262 Residential building
Peter-Vischer-Strasse 25
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Residential building historicizing, 1911 by Georg Völkl. D-1-62-000-5263 Residential building
Peter-Vischer-Straße 27
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Residential building historicizing, 1910 by Walter Sartorius ( Planegg ). D-1-62-000-5264 Residential building
Pfeivestlstrasse 4
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villa with hipped roof, baroque style, 1910 by Paul Böhmer. D-1-62-000-5300 villa
Pfeivestlstraße 32
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Villa forest weaving by Baron Trotha, historicizing, inscribed 1910, by Joseph Schermüller. D-1-62-000-5301 Villa forest weaving
Pippinger Strasse 35
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Hip roof house Wooden bay window marked 1911, by Bernhard Borst . D-1-62-000-5351 Hip roof house
Planegger Straße 9
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villa Baroque style, with balcony and window bars, marked 1896. D-1-62-000-5368 villa
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Planegger Strasse 14
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Gasthof Schweizerhof stately building of the rural type, late 19th century D-1-62-000-5369 Gasthof Schweizerhof
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Planegger Strasse 15
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Former farm estate 19th century residential building, neo-baroque courtyard gate. D-1-62-000-5370 Former farm estate
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Planegger Straße 16
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Tenement house baroque, marked 1898. D-1-62-000-5371 Tenement house
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Planegger Straße 17
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Former farmhouse 19th century, changed a lot. D-1-62-000-5372 Former farmhouse
Planegger Straße 19
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Former farmhouse essentially still 18th century, heavily changed. D-1-62-000-5373 Former farmhouse
Planegger Straße 20
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Two-sided farm House probably 1st half of the 19th century D-1-62-000-5374 Two-sided farm
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Planegger Straße 21
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Residential building neo-baroque, marked 1902, by Georg Völkl. D-1-62-000-5375 Residential building
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Planegger Strasse 27
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Former farmhouse 19th century, changed a lot. D-1-62-000-5377 Former farmhouse
Planegger Straße 28/32
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Tenement block neo baroque, 1906 by Paul Dietze. D-1-62-000-5378 Tenement block
Planegger Straße 29 / 29b
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Farmhouse probably 1st half of the 19th century D-1-62-000-5379 Farmhouse
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Planegger Strasse 31
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Golden Goose Inn in the core of the 19th century D-1-62-000-5380 Golden Goose Inn
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Planegger Strasse 33
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Former farmhouse 19th century, changed. D-1-62-000-5382 Former farmhouse
Planegger Strasse 79
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Apartment house in a corner simple German Renaissance, 1903. D-1-62-000-5385 Apartment house in a corner
Planegger Strasse 130
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villa Neoclassical, 1920 by the Ott brothers . D-1-62-000-5383 villa
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Planegger Strasse 150
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Pasing waterworks Three-wing construction, 1919–21 by Josef Lang; the rear main wing is two-story, the two single-story side wings flanking the round fountain system, with hip roofs and plaster decoration. D-1-62-000-5384 Pasing waterworks
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Rembrandtstrasse 1
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Half of a double villa (with No. 3), neo-Renaissance, with turret, 1902/03 by Conrad Klinger. D-1-62-000-5736 Half of a double villa
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Rembrandtstrasse 2
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Semi-detached house (with no. 4), 1904 by Patriezius Sewald. D-1-62-000-5737 Semi-detached house
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Rembrandtstrasse 3
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Half of a double villa (with No. 1), Neo-Renaissance, with turret, 1902/03 by Conrad Klinger. D-1-62-000-5738 Half of a double villa
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Rembrandtstrasse 4
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Semi-detached house (with no.2), 1904 by Patriezius Sewald. D-1-62-000-5739 Semi-detached house
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Rembrandtstrasse 6
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villa with antique wall fountain, 1901 by Georg Niggl. D-1-62-000-5740 villa
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Rembrandtstrasse 7
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Residential building baroque, in 1912 by Bernhard Borst , expanded in 1921 by Feye Peins. D-1-62-000-5741 Residential building
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Rembrandtstrasse 13
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villa historicizing, with sculptural jewelry, 1911 by Bernhard Borst . D-1-62-000-5742 villa
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Schererplatz 3
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Elementary school 1912 by Josef Lang; Expanded in 1952; Group with Pasing parish church and parsonage (cf. Bäckerstrasse 19 and 21). D-1-62-000-6149 Elementary school
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Schmiedwegerl 6
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Neo-Renaissance corner building Built in 1900 by Doederlein and Josef Sibitz. D-1-62-000-2939 Neo-Renaissance corner building
Spiegelstrasse 5
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Residential building with neurococo decor, 1902 by Josef Sibitz. D-1-62-000-6608 Residential building
Spiegelstrasse 11
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Commercial building historicizing, 1897 by Josef Gerstenecker; Block with Gleichmannstrasse 9. D-1-62-000-6609 Commercial building

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Theodor-Storm-Straße 7
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Suburban villa 1892 by Ludwig Lang. D-1-62-000-6853 Suburban villa
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Weinbergerstrasse 29
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Former high school, now high school Group building consisting of a three-storey classroom wing and a gymnasium protruding far in exposed brickwork, 1961–1963 by Hubert Herlitze. D-1-62-000-10245 Former high school, now high school
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Wehnerstrasse 7
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villa with half-timbering, wooden balcony, rel. 1897, by Louis Ende . D-1-62-000-7347 villa
Wehnerstrasse 11
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villa simple new renaissance, 1899 by Louis Ende D-1-62-000-7348 villa
Wehnerstrasse 16
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villa with timber and half-timbering, around 1900. D-1-62-000-7350 villa
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Wehnerstraße 19
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villa with bay window and baroque plaster structure, by Louis Ende in 1898 D-1-62-000-7351 villa
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Wehnerstrasse 20
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villa with tower and half-timbering, 1899 by Louis Ende D-1-62-000-7352 villa
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Wensauerplatz
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Bismarck fountain with a small equestrian statue of the Chancellor, 1914 by Josef Flossmann . D-1-62-000-7409 Bismarck fountain
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Wensauerplatz 8
( location )
Small villa Country house style, around 1895, from August Exter's office . D-1-62-000-7406 Small villa
Wensauerplatz 9
( location )
Residential and commercial building Country house style, 1893 by August Exter . D-1-62-000-7407 Residential and commercial building
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Wensauerplatz 15
( location )
Picturesque villa with Neurokokodekor, 1897. D-1-62-000-7408 Picturesque villa
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Wilhelm-Hey-Strasse 14
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villa Neo-Renaissance, with corner tower, around 1900. D-1-62-000-7562 villa

Former architectural monuments

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

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Agnes-Bernauer-Straße 185
( location )
Former municipal retirement home in Munich-West, now Alfons Hoffmann retirement home spacious and multi-winged building complex, staggered in height, set back like a square from the street and opening to a large garden area to the south, 1954–57 by Felix Büttner and Hans Högg ; staggered main wing, spacious entrance hall with curved gallery; west farm yard; to the south an inner courtyard enclosing residential wing with a large common room; with equipment; catholic house chapel; with equipment; Garden, with outdoor sculptures.
The chapel was preserved as a solitary building in the public park
Former municipal retirement home in Munich-West, now Alfons Hoffmann retirement home
Maria-Eich-Straße 53/55
( location )
Residential building Built in 1935/36; Deleted from the monument list in 1993 because it is not the house of Otto Julius Bierbaum is BW
Wehnerstrasse 15
( location )
villa Removed from the list of monuments in 2011, as neither outside nor inside clearly preserved BW

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
Bodenseestraße 6/8
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Former farmhouse in the core probably 1st half of the 19th century (replaced by a new building) D-1-62-000-850 BW

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 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.
  2. According to research by the Jewish Life History Workshop in Pasing.
  3. On October 8, 1897, the Würmtalbote reported: “(...) Mr. Architect Exter will give up his construction business and will continue to limit himself to the sale of land. The previous site manager, Mr. Architect Numberger, will carry out the necessary structures. "
  4. Currently (January 2018) dismantled due to a construction site.

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 .

Individual evidence

  1. Listed churches and chapels in the former urban retirement homes, now Münchenstift Sozialreferat München; Retrieved November 13, 2018.
  2. a b 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.

Web links

Commons : Architectural monuments in Pasing  - Collection of images, videos and audio files