List of architectural monuments in Mittenwald
The monuments of the Upper Bavarian market in Mittenwald 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.
Ensembles
Ensemble Ballenhausgasse
E-1-80-123-1
Short, angular street north of the parish church in a secluded location. On the west and north side gabled houses, including the frescoed house Ballenhausgasse 3 with the violin making museum, which is important for the representation of the former main line of business in the village . At the southern end of the Ostzeile an ancient, elongated farm building in eaves position.
Ensemble Im Gries
E-1-80-123-2
The ensemble includes the heap village- like district on both sides of the Lainbach with gable roof houses, some of which are still used for agriculture. The entire system, in which the closed built north and west line dominated, expands like a square in the southeast and the north end where the house in Gries 48/52 with small fresco , beautiful decorative collar and "Vorbund" - one of the Tyrolean Inn Valley reminiscent constructively - an ornamental peculiarity in Mittenwald - acts as a space wall. The north row forms a closed row with houses No. 10–32; Small houses partly renovated in the old style, two of them with air paintings from the Rococo period (no. 20 and 28/30) and one (no. 18) with modern frescoes by Heinrich Bickel. The west line on the other side of the brook shows the most attractive section of former small farmers and craftsmen's houses in the village with varied projections and recesses. Largely spared from built-in shops, the typical Mittenwald house floor plan can still be found here, with semi-detached and third houses divided up like a hostel and accessed from a longitudinal bar . The house fronts are occasionally enlivened by smaller facade paintings from the 18th century and old ornamental gables, the oldest example of which dates from 1687 (house no. 73/75). The last leg shingle roof in this area has no. 61/63 (as well as part of the house at Stainergasse 24, which is part of the ensemble). On the southern corner house of the western row of houses - "third house" No. 53/55 with Kranzbergstrasse 2 - the division of property is particularly easy to read from the different facade treatments (with a good color fresco and half ornamental collar). As a stylistically inappropriate new residential building, only No. 46 at the north end of the ensemble is out of the ordinary.
Ensemble Matthias-Klotz-Strasse
E-1-80-123-3
The ensemble consists of four closed groups of houses between the parish church and the district Im Gries and contains two of the most important examples of the Mittenwald facade painting (Hornsteinerhaus and Seitzhaus) by Franz Zwinck and Franz Karner , which are each attached to a corner house and are therefore particularly eye- catching in terms of urban planning fall. The northern row of houses on Matthias-Klotz-Strasse has in part a three-storey development that goes back to the 18th century, which is otherwise unobservable in the small houses in the market.
Ensemble center of Mittenwald
E-1-80-123-4
The ensemble encompasses the center of the historic town center around the parish church with the upper and lower market streets leading from the south and extending to the northeast. The concentration of particularly stately three-storey shops and inns on the inner upper market south of the parish church and on the elevated road that leads across to the lower market testifies to the importance of the market place in different periods of its eventful history. The former street market is still clearly visible today in the townscape and ground plan due to the close row of gable-independent houses on the upper and lower market.
The later town center around the church, first mentioned around 1080 as “media in silva”, was probably only affected by the Roman road Augsburg – Brenner. In the Middle Ages it developed into an important transshipment point for Rottverkehr (packing and haulage on trade routes), south of the fork in two trade routes in the direction of Partenkirchen - Augsburg and over the Kesselberg to Munich . Long- distance trade from northern Italy and southern Germany and the relocation of the Bozener Markt to Mittenwald (1487–1679) brought the place rich earnings; the rest of the commercial structure also developed in connection with this. After the decline of the rotting industry, violin making, introduced around 1680 by the local Matthias Klotz , became an important branch of business. Especially since the construction of the “ Mittenwaldbahn ” from Garmisch-Partenkirchen to Innsbruck (1912), tourism - with all its often necessary, but all too easily changing the historical character of a mountain location - has been the primary economic factor in the market.
The position of the parish church St. Peter and Paul in the center of the ensemble goes back to the late Gothic previous building. The new Baroque building by Joseph Schmuzers accentuated the urban development reference primarily through the location of the tower: it was deliberately placed exactly in the center axis of the Upper Market and, with its rich painting, forms a highly effective closure of the street from the south. The development of the Obermarkt begins - starting from the parish church - with a group of three-storey former publishing and trading houses and stately inns, originally built for the transit traffic that was important at all times. In the southern continuation of the development from house no. 44 (west line) and no. 27 (east line), the closed, lined up small houses are staggered forwards and backwards, so that a picturesque street section results; In particular, the west line, interspersed with semi-detached houses, has in part very early decorative gables under the wide canopies - several of which are dated 1671 - which suggests a uniform reconstruction (after fire?). The Obermarkt extends into the Dekan-Karl-Platz, which is open to the south and has a straight line of houses on both sides with wide roof overhangs. A wedge-shaped, grassy green area divides the square into two halves, which incidentally appears to be a later facility (probably since the beginning of the 18th century). On the back of the western row of houses, the associated, narrow plots of land with individual sheds and house gardens have largely remained free of later development, so that here the historical parceling can be seen like nowhere else in the village; Klammstrasse therefore forms the south-western boundary of the ensemble.
The Hochstraße acts as a short transverse axis between the Upper Market south of the parish church and the Lower Market to the northeast. With the stately eaves and gable houses lined up in a row, it still belongs to the structurally emphasized inner town center; the house Hochstrasse 14/16 at the end of the Südzeile shows one of the most splendid bundwerk gables in Mittenwald from 1688. The street turns from here to the northeast and widens to Fritz-Prölß-Platz, whose most striking house (semi-detached house no. 8/10) goes through a beautiful decorative collar from 1715 is highlighted. The adjoining Lower Market has recently been hit by two fire disasters: The western row of houses, the southern part of which is clearly staggered, burned down in 1914, the eastern part burned down almost completely in 1948, so that here, apart from a few remnants of the wall, completely new buildings were required. Under the direction of the then district master builder Schweyer, with the participation of well-known architects (e.g. Hermann Leitenstorfer and August von Thiersch in 1915/16 ), a still exemplary facility was built, which had to take over the closed rows with flat gable roofs for reasons of space, but a practical separation of residential areas and economic section introduced and relocated the entrances backwards; Semi-detached houses kept their common central entrance. During the reconstruction work, special emphasis was placed on a handcraft-appropriate, typically local construction method, on appropriate coloring and on loving details (e.g. painted house names); Bundwerk was only used on the side of the property after the houses on Untermarkt had no bundwerk gables before the fires. The ensemble boundary follows the (later created) Karalpleweg on the west side, thus including the short property areas, while on the east side the Brandleweg (cul-de-sac) separates the backs of houses No. 32-58 from another, new row of houses that no longer exist belongs to the ensemble. The Untermarkt 6/8/10 house, which was spared by the fire, forms, when viewed from the north, with its stately bundwerk gable from 1721 a valuable urban “square” wall. The ensemble also includes the secluded area north of the parish church with the churchyard mentioned in 1315 and the short, angular street of Ballenhausgasse. This current name - just like perhaps the ancient, elongated farm building at the southern end of the Ostzeile - refers to the warehouses that were located near the church, which were important for the former Rottverkehr. Within the gable-facing small house development on the west and north sides, the frescoed house no. 3 stands out, which now as a violin making museum illustrates the other former main line of business of the place.
Individual monuments
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Am Brendten ( location ) |
Mountaineer Memorial | Cenotaph in memory of the fallen soldiers of the mountain troops of the First and Second World Wars. Two tall granite steles with inscriptions, in front of them a wooden cross and a platform, by Sebastian Norkauer, 1957, on the Hohen Brendten in a scenic location. | D-1-80-123-148 |
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Am Luttensee 1–15, Auf den Tennen ( location ) |
Luttenseekbarerne | Former Gebirgsjäger barracks, planned as an SA camp; The complex is loosely grouped around the roll call area on the mountain slope of the Hoher Kranzberg : Administration building, six crew and two officers' buildings, two-story solid buildings with a log-like timber-paneled upper floor and flat gable roof, balcony, double flight of stairs, in the alpine home style; all buildings based on plans by Hans Wagner, 1934-1936. | D-1-80-123-146 |
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Am Luttensee 1 ( location ) |
Luttenseekbarerne | Administration building, two-storey, elongated solid construction with a log-like timber-paneled upper storey and flat saddle roof with roof turret, on an L-shaped floor plan, in the Alpine home style | D-1-80-123-146 associated | |
Am Luttensee 2 ( location ) |
Luttenseekbarerne | Barracks building | D-1-80-123-146 associated | |
Am Luttensee 3 ( location ) |
Luttenseekbarerne | Barracks building | D-1-80-123-146 associated | |
Am Luttensee 4 ( location ) |
Luttenseekbarerne | Barracks building | D-1-80-123-146 associated | |
Am Luttensee 5 ( location ) |
Luttenseekbarerne | Barracks building | D-1-80-123-146 associated | |
Am Luttensee 6 ( location ) |
Luttenseekbarerne | Barracks building | D-1-80-123-146 associated | |
Am Luttensee 7 ( location ) |
Luttenseekbarerne | Barracks building | D-1-80-123-146 associated | |
Am Luttensee 8 ( location ) |
Luttenseekbarerne | Barracks building | D-1-80-123-146 associated | |
Am Luttensee 9 ( location ) |
Luttenseekbarerne | Barracks building | D-1-80-123-146 associated | |
On the threshing floors ( location ) |
Russian Orthodox Chapel | Small central building with tent roof and turret with onion hood; with equipment, 1949; east of the barracks | D-1-80-123-146 associated |
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On the threshing floors ( location ) |
Memorial to Belarusian prisoners of war | Obelisk, with enclosure, marked 1948; east of the barracks | D-1-80-123-146 associated |
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Arnspitzstraße 4, Viererspitzstraße 9 ( location ) |
Former customs office main building |
Two-storey hipped roof building group with corner core, plaster decor, early 20th century. | D-1-80-123-1 |
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Arnspitzstraße 4, Viererspitzstraße 9 ( location ) |
Former customs office extension |
Ground floor mansard roof extension with half hip, early 20th century. | D-1-80-123-1 associated | |
Arnspitzstraße 4, Viererspitzstraße 9 ( location ) |
Former customs office gate entrances |
Gate entrances, with basket arch passages, early 20th century. | D-1-80-123-1 associated | |
Arnspitzstraße 4, Viererspitzstraße 9 ( location ) |
Former Customs House Remise |
Ground floor right-angled gable roof building, early 20th century. | D-1-80-123-1 associated | |
Bahnhofplatz 1 ( location ) |
Mittenwald post office | Two-story pitched roof building with a box bay window and transverse wing, around 1910/25. | D-1-80-123-2 |
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Ballenhausgasse 3 ( location ) |
Violin making museum | Two-storey flat saddle roof building with gable gate and baroque facade painting, before 1764, fresco inscribed 1764 by Franz Karner . | D-1-80-123-4 |
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Ballenhausgasse 5 ( location ) |
Small house | Two-storey flat gable roof building with a boarded gable and a small mural, the core of the 18th century. | D-1-80-123-6 | |
Ballenhausgasse 7/9 ( location ) |
Duplex | Two-storey gable-split flat gable roof building with gable gate and boarded gable, at the core beginning of the 18th century. | D-1-80-123-8 | |
Ballenhausgasse 14/16 ( location ) |
Semi-detached house | Two-story narrow flat gable roof building with baroque facade painting, 17th / 18th centuries Century. | D-1-80-123-11 |
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Dekan-Karl-Platz 4/6 ( location ) |
Duplex | Two-storey gable-split flat gable roof with gable gate and decorative collar, 1st half of the 18th century. | D-1-80-123-14 | |
Dekan-Karl-Platz 8/10 ( location ) |
Duplex | Two-storey, gable-split flat gable roof with ornamental and front collar, 1st quarter of the 18th century. | D-1-80-123-16 | |
Dekan-Karl-Platz 14/16 ( location ) |
Duplex | Two-storey gable-split flat gable roof building with gable gate, 2nd half of the 18th century. | D-1-80-123-19 | |
Dekan-Karl-Platz 17/19 ( location ) |
Duplex | Two-storey, gable-split flat gable roof building with gable gate and ornamental borders, 1st half of the 18th century. | D-1-80-123-21 | |
Dekan-Karl-Platz 20 ( location ) |
Small house | Two-story flat gable roof building with gable gate and baroque facade painting, before 1767, fresco by Franz Karner inscribed 1767. | D-1-80-123-23 | |
Dekan-Karl-Platz 21 ( location ) |
Our Lady Fresco | Wall painting, baroque fresco of Our Lady, 2nd half of the 18th century. | D-1-80-123-24 | |
Dekan-Karl-Platz 22 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Two-storey flat gable roof building in a corner, 2nd half of the 18th century. | D-1-80-123-25 | |
Fritz-Prölß-Platz 2 ( location ) |
Gasthaus zum Stern | Two-storey flat gable roof building in corner position, 18th / 19th centuries Century, front door marked 1826. | D-1-80-123-28 | |
Fritz-Prölß-Platz 8/10 ( location ) |
Duplex | Two-storey, gable-split flat gable roof building with ornamental and apron, marked 1715. | D-1-80-123-30 | |
Fritz-Prölß-Platz 19/21 ( location ) |
Inn | Two-storey, gable-split flat gable roof building in a corner position with a gable gate, ground floor porch and gable balcony, essentially 18th century, marked 1915. | D-1-80-123-32 | |
Fritz-Prölß-Platz 23/25 ( location ) |
Duplex | Two-storey gable-split flat gable roof building with gable gate, the core of the 18th century, partially renewed in 1915. | D-1-80-123-33 | |
Goethestraße 2/4, Jaisweg 24/26 ( location ) |
Apartment building | Stately four-part flat gable roof building with partially plastered or boarded block construction upper floor and boarded gables, in the core 18th century, south-eastern transverse gable modern. | D-1-80-123-34 | |
Goethestrasse 12 ( location ) |
Small farmhouse | Two-storey flat saddle roof building with a boarded knee and boarded canopy, 18th century. | D-1-80-123-35 | |
Goethestrasse 14 ( location ) |
Former small farmhouse | Two-storey flat saddle roof building with a large overhang of the canopy, essentially 19th century. | D-1-80-123-36 | |
Goethestrasse 23 ( location ) |
Small house "Schlipferhaus" |
Two-storey flat gable roof building with a southern transverse extension and Baroque facade painting, before 1762, frescoes by Franz Karner marked 1762 and 1767. | D-1-80-123-37 | |
Goethestraße 28/30 ( location ) |
Small semi-detached house | Transversely divided flat gable roof building with partially boarded upper floor and baroque wall painting, end of the 18th century, fresco by Franz Karner. | D-1-80-123-38 |
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Goethestrasse 48/50 ( location ) |
Double farmhouse | Two-storey, gable-split flat gable roof building with two gable gates, facade painting, house cross and ornamental collar, early 18th century. | D-1-80-123-39 | |
Hochstrasse 6 ( location ) |
Skylight grille | Baroque wrought iron grille, around 1740. | D-1-80-123-42 | |
Hochstrasse 9/11 ( location ) |
Bay window | Flat bay window with fresco and domed roof, end of the 17th century. | D-1-80-123-44 | |
Hochstraße 12/14/16 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey, three-part flat gable roof building in a corner position with decorative and apron, marked 1688. | D-1-80-123-46 | |
Im Gries 18 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Two-storey flat gable roof building with facade painting, 18th century core, fresco by Heinrich Bickel 1959. | D-1-80-123-49 |
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Im Gries 20 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Two-storey flat saddle roof building with baroque facade painting, 2nd half of the 18th century. | D-1-80-123-51 |
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Im Gries 24/26 ( location ) |
Duplex | Two-storey, gable-split flat gable roof building with gable gate, in the core 1st quarter of the 18th century. | D-1-80-123-53 | |
Im Gries 28/30 ( location ) |
Duplex | Two-storey, gable-split flat gable roof building with a small porch, gable gate, baroque facade painting and decorative collar, around 1700, fresco marked 1764. | D-1-80-123-54 |
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Im Gries 37/41 ( location ) |
Gasthof Gries | Two-storey double-gable building in a corner position with flat gable roofs and a northern ornamental collar, 1st quarter of the 18th century. | D-1-80-123-56 |
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Im Gries 48/50 ( location ) |
Apartment building | Two-storey, three-part flat gable roof building with gable gate, small baroque mural, ornamental and apron, end of the 17th century, fresco in the 2nd half of the 18th century. | D-1-80-123-60 | |
Im Gries 53, Kranzbergstraße 2 ( location ) |
Duplex | Two-storey flat saddle roof building in a corner position with arbors, southern ornamental collar and baroque facade painting, 2nd half of the 18th century, No. 55 dragged to the north later. | D-1-80-123-62 |
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Im Gries 57/59 ( location ) |
Duplex | Two-storey flat gable roof building with a pent roof half-house in front, floor bay window and ornamental gable, 2nd half of the 18th century. | D-1-80-123-63 | |
Im Gries 61/63 ( location ) |
Duplex | Ground floor, gable-split flat gable roof building with leg shingles, block construction knee floor and profiled arches, early 18th century. | D-1-80-123-64 | |
Im Gries 65 ( location ) |
Small house | Two-storey flat saddle roof building with boarded gable and small baroque mural, 2nd half of the 18th century. | D-1-80-123-65 |
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Im Gries 73/75 ( location ) |
Duplex | Two-storey gable-split flat gable roof with gable gate and decorative collar, marked 1685. | D-1-80-123-67 | |
Im Gries 81/83 ( location ) |
Duplex | Two-storey gable-split flat gable roof building with gable gate and ornamental collar, around 1680/90. | D-1-80-123-70 | |
Im Kreuth 1 ( location ) |
Villa Krause | Two-storey hipped roof building in Art Nouveau forms with bay windows and facade decor, in the core in 1908, extended by Richard Riemerschmid in 1922. | D-1-80-123-71 | |
Jaisweg 14 ( location ) |
Small house | Two-storey flat saddle roof building with ornamental collar, mid-18th century. | D-1-80-123-76 | |
Jaisweg 16 ( location ) |
Jais memorial plaque | Stone memorial plaque on the house, mid-19th century. | D-1-80-123-77 | |
Kalvarienberg ( location ) |
Way of the Cross with crucifixion group | Ascending on the western slope above the village, 18th century, end point of the 19th century crucifixion group (at Schillerweg 5). | D-1-80-123-143 |
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Kalvarienberg ( location ) |
Chapel of the Holy Sepulcher | Flat saddle roof building with modern facade painting and holy grave, probably 1st half of the 18th century; with equipment ; southwest of the crucifixion group. | D-1-80-123-144 | |
Kalvarienberg ( location ) |
Wayside chapel | Small gable roof building, 1st half of the 18th century. | D-1-80-123-145 | |
Klausnerweg 4 ( location ) |
facade | Gable facade of the former Einfirsthof with baroque wall paintings, marked 1797. | D-1-80-123-80 | |
Laintalstraße 38 ( location ) |
Small house | Two-storey flat saddle roof building with eaves-sided arbor, baroque facade painting, ornamental and front collar, modern designation 1732, fresco (cross group), 2nd half of the 18th century. | D-1-80-123-84 | |
Laintalstraße 50 ( location ) |
Semi-detached house | Two-storey flat saddle roof building with ornamental collar, 1st half of the 18th century. Birth house of the Lüftlmaler Franz Karner (1737-1817) | D-1-80-123-85 | |
Lainweg 2/4 ( location ) |
Duplex | Two-storey, gable-split flat gable roof building with an ornamental collar, marked 1720. | D-1-80-123-82 | |
Malerweg 1 ( location ) |
Duplex | Gable-split flat gable roof building with partially paneled upper floor, eaves-side arbor, box oriel and eaves framing, 2nd quarter of the 18th century. | D-1-80-123-86 | |
Malerweg 3 ( location ) |
Semi-detached house | Northern half of a semi-detached house, two-storey flat saddle roof building with baroque facade painting and gable gate, 18th century, with fresco (Escape to Egypt), formerly inscribed by Franz Karner 1779. | D-1-80-123-87 | |
Matthias-Klotz-Straße 2 ( location ) |
Catholic parish church of St. Peter and Paul | Baroque hall building with retracted late Gothic choir and facade paintings on the south tower, by Joseph Schmuzer , 1738–40, tower marked 1746; with equipment | D-1-80-123-88 |
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Matthias-Klotz-Straße 2 ( location ) |
Lourdes Chapel | Small stone rotunda, 1889; with equipment | D-1-80-123-88 associated | |
Matthias-Klotz-Straße 2 ( location ) |
War memorial chapel | Small gable roof building, 18th century; with equipment | D-1-80-123-88 associated | |
Matthias-Klotz-Straße 2 ( location ) |
Matthias Klotz memorial | Historicized ore casting on a high marble base, based on a design by Ferdinand Freiherr von Miller , 1890. | D-1-80-123-89 |
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Matthias-Klotz-Straße 4 ( location ) |
Mittenwald rectory | Three-storey flat gable roof building with an outside staircase, mid-19th century. | D-1-80-123-90 | |
Matthias-Klotz-Straße 11 ( location ) |
facade | East facade with baroque facade painting, marked 1762 and 1770. | D-1-80-123-91 |
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Matthias-Klotz-Straße 13/15/17 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Two-storey, three-part, double-gable building with ornamental borders, mid-18th century or first half of the 18th century. | D-1-80-123-92 | |
Matthias-Klotz-Straße 21 ( location ) |
Semi-detached house in a farmhouse | Two-storey flat gable roof building in a corner position with a boarded gable, 2nd half of the 18th century. | D-1-80-123-93 | |
Matthias-Klotz-Straße 22/24 ( location ) |
Double farmhouse | Two-storey gable-split flat gable roof building in corner position with gable gate and boarded gable field, 1st half of the 18th century. | D-1-80-123-94 | |
Matthias-Klotz-Straße 26/28 ( location ) |
Duplex | Two-storey gable-split flat gable roof building with gable gate and gable panel to the east, 1st half of the 18th century. | D-1-80-123-95 | |
Matthias-Klotz-Straße 30/32 ( location ) |
Duplex | Three-storey, gable-split flat gable roof building, 18th century core, modern decorative collar. | D-1-80-123-96 | |
Upper Brunntal ( location ) |
Court chapel St. Antonius | Ground floor, domed tent roof structure in the forms of classical modernism with a walkway and bell chair, by Lois Welzenbacher , inscribed 1954; with equipment . | D-1-80-123-149 | |
Obermarkt 1 ( location ) |
Alpenrose inn | Two-storey flat saddle roof building with a high knee and rich baroque facade painting, before 1780, frescoes by Franz Zwinck around 1780. | D-1-80-123-100 |
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Obermarkt 2 ( location ) |
Goethehaus residential and commercial building |
Two-storey hipped roof building with corner bay windows and facade painting, in the core 18th century, remodeling with crooked roof gable and balconies at the beginning of the 20th century, perhaps by Franz Zell. | D-1-80-123-101 |
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Obermarkt 3/5/7 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Two-storey, three-part flat gable roof building with knee stick, essentially 18th century, reworked in 1914. | D-1-80-123-102 | |
Obermarkt 4 ( location ) |
Hostel pilgrim house |
Three-storey gable roof building on the eaves side with a tail gable dwelling, neo-baroque stucco decor and house chapel, around 1485, stucco and roof turrets at the beginning of the 20th century. | D-1-80-123-103 |
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Obermarkt 6/8/10/12/14 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey, five-part side eaves building with flat saddle roof and polygonal corner bay window, in the core 16./17. Century, northern rear wing in the core probably 17th century. | D-1-80-123-104 | |
Obermarkt 9 ( location ) |
Hotel Post | Three-story stately saddle roof building with facade painting, in the core 1st half of the 17th century, modern paintings. | D-1-80-123-105 |
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Obermarkt 16 ( location ) |
Former inn | Three-storey eaves-sided flat gable roof with facade decoration and box and polygonal corner bay windows on the projecting facade part, the core is late Gothic. | D-1-80-123-107 |
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Obermarkt 16 ( location ) |
Barn | Boarded flat saddle roof with quarry stone parts, 17th / 18th centuries Century. | D-1-80-123-107 associated | |
Obermarkt 18/20/22 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Two-storey, three-part flat gable roof building with a pointed arched gable gate and ornamental collar, the core around 1500, ornamental collar, 2nd half of the 17th century. | D-1-80-123-109 | |
Obermarkt 24 ( location ) |
Neunerhaus residential and commercial building |
Three-storey flat gable roof building with a wide canopy and baroque facade painting, mid-18th century. | D-1-80-123-111 |
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Obermarkt 26/28/30/32 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey, four-part flat gable roof with knee-length floor, bay window and decorative collar, around 1730/40, probably older in the core. | D-1-80-123-113 | |
Obermarkt 34/36 ( location ) |
Duplex | Two-storey gable-split flat gable roof building with gable gate, ornamental and apron, marked 1671. | D-1-80-123-115 | |
Obermarkt 38/40 ( location ) |
Duplex | Two-storey gable-split flat gable roof building with gable gate and painted decorative collar, marked 1671. | D-1-80-123-117 | |
Obermarkt 42 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey, gable-split flat gable roof building with a wide canopy, the core of the 18th century. | D-1-80-123-119 | |
Obermarkt 46/48 ( location ) |
Duplex | Two-storey, gable-split flat gable roof building with projecting half of the house, ornamental and front collar, at the core end of the 17th century. | D-1-80-123-121 | |
Obermarkt 47 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey flat saddle roof building with ornamental collar, 18th century core, ornamental collar possibly modern. | D-1-80-123-122 | |
Obermarkt 54 ( location ) |
Gasthaus, Bolzano wine bars | Renewed two-storey flat saddle roof building with modern painting, in the core 17th / 18th centuries Century. | D-1-80-123-124 | |
Obermarkt 62/64 ( location ) |
Duplex | Two-storey gable-split flat gable roof building with gable gate and front collar, marked 1671. | D-1-80-123-125 | |
Obermarkt 70/72 ( location ) |
Duplex | Two-storey gable-split flat gable roof building with gable gate and decorative collar, 2nd half of the 17th century. | D-1-80-123-126 | |
Obermarkt 74 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey flat saddle roof building with retracted gable end, gable gate and decorative collar, 2nd half of the 17th century. | D-1-80-123-127 | |
Prof.-Schreyögg-Platz 6/8 ( location ) |
"Hornsteinerhaus" semi-detached house |
Two-storey, gable-split flat gable roof building in a corner position with gable gate and baroque facade painting, before 1775, frescoes by Franz Zwinck 1775. | D-1-80-123-131 |
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Schöttlkarstraße 2 ( location ) |
St. Nicholas cemetery church | Gothic hall with retracted polygonal choir and onion north tower, 1447, tower in the first half of the 18th century; with equipment | D-1-80-123-132 |
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Schöttlkarstraße 17 ( location ) |
Former forest office main building |
Two-storey country house-like half-hipped roof building in neo-baroque shapes with polygonal corner bay windows and facade decoration, around 1910. | D-1-80-123-133 |
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Schöttlkarstraße 17 ( location ) |
Former forest office gate entrance |
Gate entrance, around 1910. | D-1-80-123-133 associated | |
Schöttlkarstraße 17 ( location ) |
Former forestry depot |
Ground floor building with a hipped roof, around 1910. | D-1-80-123-133 associated | |
Stainergasse 22/24 ( location ) |
Former double farmhouse | Two-storey gable-split flat gable roof building with gable arbor and boarded gable field, mid-18th century, on No. 24 leg shingle roof. | D-1-80-123-134 | |
Stainergasse 31 ( location ) |
Semi-detached house | Two-storey flat saddle roof building with a small baroque mural and boarded gable, in the core 17th / 18th century. Century, fresco 2nd half of the 18th century. | D-1-80-123-135 | |
Stainergasse 33 ( location ) |
Semi-detached house | Two-storey flat saddle roof building with flat bay windows, eastern half in the core 17th / 18th century. Century. | D-1-80-123-136 | |
Untermarkt 3/3 a ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey flat gable roof building with knee-height in a corner-like position with baroque facade painting, in the core of the 2nd half of the 18th century, frescoes partially reworked. | D-1-80-123-138 |
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Untermarkt 6/8/10, Karwendelstraße 2 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey, three-part flat gable roof building in a corner position with a decorative and front collar, marked 1721. | D-1-80-123-140 |
Former architectural monuments
This section lists objects that were previously entered in the list of monuments.
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Dekan-Karl-Platz 9 ( location ) |
Residential building | With decorative collar, inscribed 1715 (?). | D-1-80-123-17 | |
Im Gries 42/44 ( location ) |
Duplex | Two-storey flat saddle roof building with ornamental collar, 1st half of the 18th century. | D-1-80-123-58 | |
Jaisweg 13 ( location ) |
Former small farmhouse | Two-storey leg clapboard flat saddle roof with ornamental collar and gable door, 2nd half of the 18th century. | D-1-80-123-75 | |
Laintalstraße 2 ( location ) |
facade | Fresco on the north side, inscribed 1752. | D-1-80-123-83 | |
Matthias-Klotz-Straße 35/37 ( location ) |
Duplex | Two-storey, gable-split flat gable roof building with knee-length floor, arbors and gable panel to the north, in the core 18th century. | D-1-80-123-98 | |
Matthias-Klotz-Straße 36 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey house with exposed (?) Ornamental collar, 1st half of the 18th century. | D-1-80-123-99 | |
Obermarkt 33/35 ( location ) |
Duplex | Two-storey, gable-split flat gable roof building with gable gate, the core of the 18th century. | D-1-80-123-114 | |
Prof.-Schreyögg-Platz 3 ( location ) |
Violin making publishing house | Stately, heavily renovated building with a half-hip, 2nd quarter of the 19th century. | D-1-80-123-130 |
See also
literature
- Wilhelm Neu, Volker Liedke: Upper Bavaria . Ed .: Michael Petzet , Bavarian State Office for the Preservation of Monuments (= Monuments in Bavaria . Volume I.2 ). Oldenbourg, Munich 1986, ISBN 3-486-52392-9 .
Web links
- Bavarian Monument Atlas (cartographic representation of the Bavarian architectural and ground monuments by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation (BLfD) )
- List of monuments for Mittenwald (PDF) at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation
Remarks
- ↑ This list may not correspond to the current status of the official list of monuments. The latter can be viewed on the Internet as a PDF using the link given under web links and is also mapped in the Bavarian Monument Atlas . Even these representations, although they are updated daily by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation , do not always and everywhere reflect the current status. Therefore, the presence or absence of an object in this list or in the Bavarian Monument Atlas does not guarantee that it is currently a registered monument or not. The Bavarian List of Monuments is also an information directory. The monument property - and thus the legal protection - is defined in Art. 1 of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act (BayDSchG) and does not depend on the mapping in the monument atlas or the entry in the Bavarian monument list. Objects that are not listed in the Bavarian Monument List can also be monuments if they meet the criteria according to Art. 1 BayDSchG. Early involvement of the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation according to Art. 6 BayDSchG is therefore necessary in all projects.