List of architectural monuments in Münsing

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The monuments of the Upper Bavarian community of Münsing are compiled on this page . This table is a partial list of the list of architectural monuments in Bavaria . The basis is the Bavarian Monument List , which was first drawn up on the basis of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act of October 1, 1973 and has since been managed by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation . The following information does not replace the legally binding information from the monument protection authority.

Münsing, Parish Church of the Assumption

Architectural monuments according to districts

Münsing

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Münsing
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Catholic Parish Church of the Assumption Baroque hall building with retracted choir and southern onion dome, choir in the core late Gothic, tower superstructure and Baroque renovation around 1640/50, redesign around 1765/70, western extension around 1919; with equipment . D-1-73-137-1 Catholic Parish Church of the Assumption
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Bachstrasse 9a
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Former farmhouse two-storey flat gable roof building with eaves-sided arbor and partially paneled gable arbor, 2nd half of the 18th century D-1-73-137-2 Former farmhouse
Bachstrasse 12
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Former farmhouse two-storey flat gable roof building with gable dome and eaves framing, early 19th century D-1-73-137-3 Former farmhouse
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Bachstrasse 27
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Former farmhouse Saddle roof construction with log building upper floor, arbors, boarded gable and eaves framing, in the core 18th century D-1-73-137-4 BW
Grondlergasse 11
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Farmhouse Two-storey saddle roof building with richly designed canopy and house figure, mid-19th century, house Madonna at the end of the 17th century; Grain box, upper-story block building, marked 1558, installed. D-1-73-137-6 Farmhouse
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Hauserweg 2
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House figure Sculpture, mounted wooden figure of the resurrected, probably 15th / 16th century century D-1-73-137-8 House figure
Holzhausener Straße 3
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Grain bin So-called Schwedenstadel, two-storey block building marked 1628, built into a partially renovated old superstructure. D-1-73-137-9 Grain bin
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Lothgasse 11
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crossroads Wooden crucifix with paintings and sawing work on the weather mantle, mid-19th century; at Grondlergasse 11. D-1-73-137-64 crossroads
Weipertshauser Straße 1
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Rectory Two-storey hipped roof building in a corner with a northeastern hipped roof porch, the core probably 1650, changed in the 1st third of the 19th century. D-1-73-137-10 Rectory

At the river

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Holzbergstrasse 7
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Grain bin Two-storey block building with a paneled gable roof and arbor, marked 1578. D-1-73-137-11 Grain bin
Luigenkamer Weg 2a
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Grain boxes Two upper-storey block buildings, 1st and 2nd half of the 17th century, shared superstructure later. D-1-73-137-12 BW
Seeleitn 60
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Piloty House (Villa Brentano) Core building after 1877, expansion after 1895 by Friedrich von Thiersch and later. Evangelist frieze on the north side, 1610 (probably a copy). Corresponding former ground floor grain box, around 1580 (set up as a summer house). D-1-73-137-13 Piloty House (Villa Brentano)
Seeleitn 83
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Country house Two-storey saddle roof construction in alpine Heimatstil forms with a ground floor corner bay window, veranda and ornamental framework, 1896. D-1-73-137-67 BW
Seeuferstraße 3
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Country house Two-storey, partly shingled, gable roof building in Heimatstil forms with corner bay windows and plaster structure, by Emanuel von Seidl , 1894; Grain box, ground floor block construction, probably 17th century D-1-73-137-14 Country house
Seeuferstraße 14
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Villa Max von Widnmann Villa Max von Widnmann , two-storey, plastered flat saddle roof building with staircase risalit, 1863, extension of the risalit with loggia, around 1889. D-1-73-137-73 BW
Seeuferstraße 23
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chapel Neo-Gothic small hall building with three-sided choir closure and gable turret, 1873/74; with equipment . D-1-73-137-15 chapel
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Seeuferstraße 25
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Bonsels house Country house, two-storey, plastered, hipped roof building in Heimatstil forms with crooked hip roof projection and veranda, by Emanuel von Seidl , 1885. D-1-73-137-16 Bonsels house
Seeuferstraße 26
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villa Two-storey plastered group building on a basement floor in historicizing forms with corner bay tower, veranda and balcony, in the core in 1881, remodeling in 1885 by Ludwig Deiglmayr . D-1-73-137-17 BW
Seeuferstraße 30
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Small farmhouse Former Sölde, two-storey half-hipped roof block construction with a circumferential arbor on both sides and a boarded gable, probably 2nd half of the 17th century, marked 1897. D-1-73-137-19 BW
Seeuferstraße 31
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Fischmeister inn Three-storey, plastered flat gable roof building in homely style with balconies and gable ooculi, marked 1852. D-1-73-137-18 Fischmeister inn
Seeuferstraße 69
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pavilion Ground floor timber construction with a broken tent roof, 1906. D-1-73-137-20 BW

Ammerland

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Nördliche Seestraße 11
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Palace Chapel of the Three Kings Pitched roof with roof turret, 2nd half of the 17th century; with equipment . D-1-73-137-22 Palace Chapel of the Three Kings
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Nördliche Seestraße 13
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Ammerland Castle Three-storey baroque hipped roof building with two onion corner towers and plaster structure, probably by Caspar Feichtmayr , 1683–1685. D-1-73-137-23 Ammerland Castle
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Nördliche Seestraße 19
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Cavalier House Country house, two-storey plastered hipped mansard roof building in neo-baroque shapes, by Emanuel von Seidl , around 1907. D-1-73-137-24 Cavalier House
Siegleweg 10
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Villa Rösl Artist's villa, three-storey pitched roof structure divided by bay windows, loggias and staircase tower in the historical style of a Tyrolean residence with half-hips and northern studio extension, extended by Joseph Rösl , from 1870, 1903; Villa garden, complex at the same time; Entrance gate, pillar wall with baroque wrought iron grille, around 1903, grille of the former choir grille of the Munich Frauenkirche around 1622. D-1-73-137-27 Villa Rösl
Südliche Seestraße 29
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Villa Max Country house, then artist's villa, two-storey, partially paneled flat-saddle roof building in historicizing forms with gable projections, baluster balconies and plastered structure, essentially from 1868, around 1876/77 extension and extension to the artist's house by Gabriel von Max ; with equipment; former summer house and wash house, small wooden building with bundwerk using older parts, 1876/77, modern extension; Fountain, cast-iron column, end of the 19th century D-1-73-137-25 Villa Max
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Südliche Seestraße 31
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Villa Siegle Country house, three-storey group building in Heimatstil form with decorative framework, bay windows, staircase tower and boarded top storey, remodeling by Emanuel von Seidl , 1884, 1892 and 1910; Garden pavilion, ground floor building with a three-sided gallery, lantern and belvedere, by Emanuel von Seidl , 1910. D-1-73-137-26 Villa Siegle

Degerndorf

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Dorfstrasse 7
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Farmhouse Two-storey flat gable roof building with boarded canopy and eaves-side arbor, 18th / 19th century century D-1-73-137-34 Farmhouse
Dorfstrasse 19
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Former farmhouse two-storey flat gable roof building with boarded canopy, eaves-sided arbor and framing, 2nd half of the 18th century.

(To the history of the court)

D-1-73-137-35 Former farmhouse
Dorfstrasse 23
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Former farmhouse Flat gable roof building with log building upper floor, arcade all around on both sides and partially paneled gable arbor, core in the middle of the 17th century D-1-73-137-36 Former farmhouse
Dorfstrasse 32
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Former farmhouse Flat gable roof building with boarded log building upper floor and gable as well as eaves-sided arbors and framing, core at the beginning of the 17th century D-1-73-137-37 Former farmhouse
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Kirchberg 3
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Catholic Parish Church of St. Michael Baroque hall building with slightly retracted choir and northern tower, around 1620/30 probably incorporating a medieval core, modified in baroque style in 1702 and 1726, upper part of the tower 19th century; with equipment D-1-73-137-38 Catholic Parish Church of St. Michael
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Sonderhamer Weg 1
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Former farmhouse Flat gable roof building with log building upper floor, eaves-sided arbor and boarded gable, in the core 18th century D-1-73-137-40 Former farmhouse

Holzhausen

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Ambacher Straße 24
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Grain bin Ground floor block building, 2nd half of the 17th century, superstructure probably later. D-1-73-137-41 BW
Brunnenstrasse 9
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Farmhouse Flat gable roof construction partly with block construction upper floor, eaves-side arbor and partially paneled gable arbor, core of the 2nd half of the 17th century D-1-73-137-42 Farmhouse
Dörfel 1
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Grain bin Two-storey block building, marked 1605, flat gable roof, old superstructure. D-1-73-137-43 Grain bin
Kirchbergstrasse 10
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Catholic parish church of St. Johann Baptist and Georg Hall building with retracted choir and northern onion tower, modified in 1470 using the former choir tower from 1420, 1611 and 1746; with equipment ; Cemetery, with wrought iron grave crosses, medieval layout, crosses 18th to 20th century;

Cemetery wall, plastered, medieval complex.

D-1-73-137-44 Catholic parish church of St. Johann Baptist and Georg
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Kirchbergstrasse 13
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school-building Former school building with a teacher's house, two-storey, pilaster-structured hipped roof building in baroque forms with a lower apartment extension, by Karl Bauer, 1913. D-1-73-137-65 school-building

Seeheim

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Am Waldweg 26
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Country house Two-storey, partially paneled, group building in Heimatstil forms above a basement with crooked roofs, rich ornamental framework, tower and bay windows, 1902. D-1-73-137-50 BW
Seeleitn 2
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Country house Ground floor saddle roof building with wide canopy, round bay windows, arched windows and veranda, early 20th century D-1-73-137-51 BW
Seeleitn 21
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Country house Two-storey hipped roof building in historicizing Heimatstil with a tent roof corner tower, ornamental half-timbered veranda, balconies, belfry and three-dimensional decor, 1900. D-1-73-137-52 BW
Seeleitn 35
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Country house Two-storey hipped roof structure with pilaster strips in classical forms, with hipped and bat dormers, rebuilt by Otto Gassner around 1910/14, 1922 . D-1-73-137-53 BW
Seeleitn 57
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Seeheim holiday home Former country house, now a country school home, two-storey baroque mansard hipped roof building above a high sloping base floor with mansard half hipped transverse structure, paneled ornamental half-timbered oriels and roof turrets, around 1900. D-1-73-137-54 Seeheim holiday home

Weipertshausen

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Nördliche Seestraße 126
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Country house Three-storey, richly structured hipped roof building in historicizing forms with curved dwarf houses, corner bay tower, balconies, winter garden and plaster structure, around 1900; Economy building, plastered gable roof buildings arranged on three sides with curved decorative gables, around 1900. D-1-73-137-61 BW
Nördliche Seestraße 130
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Seeburg Castle Castle-like complex in neo-Romanesque forms with bay windows, turrets, keep, castle chapel and attached outbuildings, designed by Julius Hofmann , 1888, redesigned by Friedrich von Thiersch in 1902 , expanded in 1924 and 1942; Boat hut, wooden flat saddle roof construction, by Friedrich von Thiersch, 1902; Enclosure, concrete pillars, embankment wall with two lions and a shrine-shaped lighthouse, by Friedrich von Thiersch, 1902.

(On the history of the castle)

D-1-73-137-62 Seeburg Castle
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Weipertshausen 12
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Wayside chapel Open gable roof building, 2nd half of the 18th century; with equipment ; north of the place. D-1-73-137-63 Wayside chapel
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Weipertshausen 13
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Grain bin Two-storey block building, marked 1795, old flat gable roof superstructure; Facade, richly painted gable cladding and ornamented canopy, marked 1848 D-1-73-137-59 BW
Weipertshausen 31
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Chapel of St. Koloman Hall building closed on three sides with a gable, in the core from 1608, reconstructed after collapse in 1985; with equipment . D-1-73-137-60 Chapel of St. Koloman
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Other districts

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Attenkam
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chapel Barrel-vaulted gable roof with a bell chair, probably from the 17th century; with equipment . D-1-73-137-28 chapel
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Attenkam 10
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crossroads Wooden crucifix in baroque forms with weather mantle, marked 1933. D-1-73-137-68 crossroads
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Bolzwang
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chapel Saddle roof construction with three-sided choir closure and roof turret, probably 1st half of the 19th century; with equipment . D-1-73-137-30 BW
Bolzwang 1
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Grain bin Ground floor block building with flat gable roof, 18th century, offset. D-1-73-137-31 BW
Bruckmaier 1
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farm Einfirsthof, two-storey saddle roof building with baluster arbors, sawing work on the partially paneled gable field and eaves-sided framing, marked 1717 in the core, 19th century roof, painting omitted; Grain box, upper storey block building, 17th century, old superstructure modern expanded. D-1-73-137-33 BW
Oberambach 1
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Oberambach Castle Estate Grange; Manor house, group building consisting of a gable roof building similar to a ridge courtyard with a driveway to the rear, southern onion dome and two-storey baroque mansard hipped roof building with arbor and dwarf house, first courtyard around 1870, southern extension with tower 1881, so-called new mansion by John Herbert Rosenthal 1907; Economy building, four-wing saddle roof buildings around the farm yard , by JW Deines , 1929/30. D-1-73-137-45 Oberambach Castle Estate
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Pischetsried
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crossroads Wooden crucifix with a baroque weather mantle, marked 1870. D-1-73-137-70 BW
Pischetsried
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Hamlet chapel Small gable roof building with semicircular choir niche, 18th / 19th centuries Century; with equipment . D-1-73-137-46 BW
Sankt Heinrich
Beuerberger Straße 3
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Catholic branch church Baroque hall with retracted choir and western onion dome, 14th century core, choir 1480, extension 1626 and 1753–1759, new building of the nave after fire in 1903/04; with equipment ; Cemetery wall, pillar wall with internal arched panels, 17th / 18th centuries century D-1-73-137-47 Catholic branch church
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Schallenkam
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Chapel of St. Kastulus Baroque hall building with slightly retracted choir and western onion gable rider, 1678, 1740 remodeling by Ignaz Anton Gunetzrhainer ; with equipment. D-1-73-137-48 Chapel of St. Kastulus
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Schallenkam 2
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Former farmhouse Two-storey, plastered flat gable roof block building with arbor, boarded canopy and former stable part on the gable side, in the core of the 2nd half of the 17th century, the back side of the farm part gone. D-1-73-137-49 Former farmhouse
Sonderham , Fürstegernberg
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chapel Rectangular, plastered hipped roof building with onion turrets in baroque shapes, 1947/48; with equipment . D-1-73-137-55 chapel
Staudach 1
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Grain bin Ground floor block building, end of the 16th century, old superstructure. D-1-73-137-57 BW
Staudach 2
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Catholic branch church St. Vitus Flat-roofed hall building with pointed helmet gable, early 16th century, redesigned in a neo-Gothic style in 1862; with equipment . D-1-73-137-56 Catholic branch church St. Vitus
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Weidenkam 1
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Weidenkam Castle Historicizing complex in baroque Art Nouveau forms, built in 1857 and redesigned and expanded by Karl Bauer from 1911 to 1913; Manor house, two-storey plastered mansard hipped roof building with arbor at the entrance project, belvedere and lower northern extension; Ancillary or staff building, ground floor hook-shaped mansard hipped roof building; Economy, saddle or hipped roof construction with roof turrets; Garden shed, ground floor hipped roof building with open pillared vestibule; Garden pavilion, ground floor octagonal building with broken tent roof; Castle wall, pillar wall with barred oculi. D-1-73-137-58 Weidenkam Castle

Former architectural monuments

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

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Ammerland
Hauptstrasse 4
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Hubertus Klause restaurant Building in the country house style of the turn of the century around 1900, with a hipped roof, half-timbered knee and corner tower. BW
Ammerland
Südliche Seestraße 29
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Play and children's house Small wooden structure with fret using older parts, around 1900. Cast iron fountain column, end of the 19th century, in the garden. BW
Attenkam 1
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Bundwerk On the farmhouse eaves framing, end of the 18th century. BW
Bolzwang 7
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Farmhouse Farmhouse with flat gable roof, log building upper floor, arbor and wooden jacket, second quarter of the 18th century. BW
Degerndorf
Kirchberg 4
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Farmhouse Stately farmhouse, living area with flat gable roof and boarded canopy, 18th / 19th centuries Century. BW
Münsing
Bachstraße 34
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Eaves truss The eaves framing on the farmhouse, first half of the 19th century. BW
Münsing
Hauptstrasse 54
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Grain bin Corresponding re-erected grain box from Schmitten, Seeshaupt municipality. Marked with the year 1597. BW
Sankt Heinrich
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Cemetery wall Cemetery wall with pillars and deep arched panels on the inside, 17th / 18th centuries Century. 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 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.

Individual evidence

  1. Benjamin Engel: Sternen-Tür im Biersud , article in the Starnberger local edition of the Süddeutsche Zeitung, online version from August 11, 2017.
  2. Christiane Bracht: Magnificent view. In: Süddeutsche Zeitung. Starnberg local edition September 18, 2015.

literature

Web links

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