List of architectural monuments in Neuötting
The monuments of the Upper Bavarian town of Neuötting 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.
Architectural monuments according to districts
Neuötting - Ensemble Altstadt
File number: E-1-71-125-2
The ensemble comprises the entire old town including the Sebastiani suburb to the east. In contrast to the much older, nearby Carolingian center of Altötting, Neuötting was first mentioned in the sources in 1231 as “Forum novum Odingen”. It is a town at an altitude - it extends over a mountain spur that slopes down towards the Inntal lowlands on three sides and was separated from the hinterland by at least one neck ditch.
The city belongs to the group of new urban foundations of the Wittelsbach family in the first half of the 13th century, here in the form of the street market. The new base was placed closer to the Inn than Altötting; the Landshut-Burghausen road, which is particularly important for the duchy, crossed the river here, which also served as an important traffic route. As a fortified customs, stacking and transshipment point, Neuötting developed into an important city in the duchy. Neuötting received its town charter in the second half of the 13th century through Ludwig the Bavarian. The parish church begun in 1410, a major work of late medieval church architecture in Altbaiern, and the numerous stately townhouses, some of which are still late Gothic at their core, which survived the great city fire of 1797, testify to the prosperity of its bourgeoisie.
The centerpiece of the ensemble is the town square, called Ludwigstrasse since the 19th century, a 490 m long street market. The slightly curved space with its parcels belonging to the town houses and the church takes up almost the entire historical city area, which was surrounded by fortification walls until the beginning of the 19th century. The square is bordered by two long, almost closed rows of town houses; They consist of around sixty buildings on the north and fifty on the south side, where the parish church of St. Nicholas, built by Master Hans von Burghausen since 1410, was built due to the topographical conditions . The monumental brick building, which dominates the square and the city to a large extent, is arranged with its northern long side in the flight of the square. The hall-like character of the square and the wall-like effect of the rows of houses result from the historic Inn-Salzach construction method of the houses, in which the roofs (formerly exclusively ditch roofs) were sunk behind curtain walls and gables, which was mainly due to fire protection. A large part of the houses still dates from the late Middle Ages - this is usually recognizable by the arched arcades on the ground floor.
The town hall is integrated into the southern row of houses. Basically from the 14th century, it was changed and supplemented several times in the course of its history - after the city fire, in the post-war period and most recently in the 1990s. At the ends of the square is closed off to the east by the Burghauser Tor, to the west by the Landshuter Tor, which was rebuilt slightly changed in 1953 after it collapsed in 1949. In the latter case, the old town mountain rising from the Inn valley cuts into the area of the square; the new western exit of the city in front of the western front of the parish church was not laid out until 1865.
Frauengasse is located in the southern area of the ensemble. It is the only noteworthy side street in the old town and leads south from Ludwigstraße to an old gate, a side exit of the city to the mills on the Möhrenbach. In contrast to Ludwigstrasse, it is built with simple residential buildings, but also in the Inn-Salzach style. It narrows in the north at the passage to Ludwigstrasse, which is supported by candle arches, and is limited in the south by an archway. The modest plaza is effectively accentuated by a neo-Gothic fountain in the center of the complex.
The Sebastiani suburb is located in front of the Burghauser Tor in the eastern part of the ensemble. As the name suggests, it lies outside the historic core of the city, but within the former fortifications. It probably goes back to at least the first half of the 15th century. Here, a closed row of mostly three-story residential buildings has been preserved as the eastern boundary of Sebastiansplatz, which in its current appearance mostly date from the 18th and 19th centuries. Its curtain walls and gables also result from the Inn-Salzach construction method. At the corner house no. 17 there are still remains of the outwork in the buttresses in front of the Burghauser Tor - an indication of the neck ditch that used to run here.
Neuötting
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Alter Stadtberg 2 ( location ) |
Summer cellar | Former summer cellar of the Pallauf brewery, early 19th century; above it an octagonal pavilion with a bell roof, around 1820/24, structurally connected two-storey longitudinal wing with a gable roof, 1840/45. | D-1-71-125-3 | |
Alter Stadtberg 5 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey hipped roof building with mezzanine , mid-19th century; belonging to the hospital complex. See also Alter Stadtberg 7 and Fraunhofer Strasse 2, 4. | D-1-71-125-4 | |
Alter Stadtberg 7 ( location ) |
Hospital Church of the Holy Spirit | late Gothic, built in 1423 and subsequent years, expanded in the 16th century; with equipment . See also Alter Stadtberg 5 and Fraunhofer Strasse 2, 4. | D-1-71-125-5 |
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Alter Stadtberg 9 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey building with a curved gable, 19th century, at the gable a niche with a figure of St. Salvator in the Nazarenes style. | D-1-71-125-6 | |
Alter Stadtberg 10 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey corner house with a gable roof, attached supporting pillars, the core of the 18th century. | D-1-71-125-7 | |
Alter Stadtberg 15 ( location ) |
Gasthaus "Zum Pallauf" | Two-storey corner house with windowed knee-length floor, saddle roof and curved angled gable, drilled red marble portal with two-winged door, around 1830/40. | D-1-71-125-8 | |
Altöttinger Strasse 2a; Klostergasse 2; Klostergasse 4 ( location ) |
Former Franciscan monastery, Capuchin monastery since 1845, parish center since 1986 | Monastery church of St. Petrus von Alkantara, built in 1716/17;
Church and oratory corridor, two-storey, built on the south side of the church; with equipment; Convent wing (east wing), two-storey, with arched corridors, refectory and cells, also 1716/17, renovated in 1799 and at the end of the 20th century; with historical equipment |
D-1-71-125-35 | |
Altöttinger Straße 13 ( location ) |
St. Sebastian cemetery church | baroque hall church, 1641–46; with equipment ;
surrounding arcade, 19th century; south of the morgue, single-storey building with hipped roof, 19th century; numerous graves from the second half of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century |
D-1-71-125-9 | |
Bahnhofstrasse ( location ) |
Chapel, so-called Menzinger Chapel | with ridge turrets and buttresses, neo-Gothic, marked with the year 1883; with equipment | D-1-71-125-14 | |
Bahnhofstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Former inn | two-storey gable roof building, first half of the 19th century | D-1-71-125-11 | |
Bahnhofstrasse 15 ( location ) |
Farmhouse | Two-storey single-ridge building with a gable roof, baroque frescoes on the south and east sides, carved front door, marked with the year 1764 on the gable | D-1-71-125-13 | |
Bahnhofstrasse 42 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-story, with plaster structure, profiled eaves and crooked hip roof, 18th century | D-1-71-125-15 | |
Burghauser Strasse 4 ( location ) |
Residential and nursing home of the Sankt-Paulus-Stift | Elongated three-storey mansard roof building with a representative facade design in the Maximilian style , the eastern head building accentuated by two corner bay windows and a central tower, instead of a palais-like house that burned down after 1850, rebuilt for social purposes in 1866-68 (so-called "Katharinenburg"), since 1897 for the Congregation of St. Paul proper;
Catholic Trinity Church, rectangular hall with a semicircular apse, by R. Tressel, consecrated in 1937; with equipment |
D-1-71-125-18 |
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Feldstrasse ( location ) |
Former field chapel, so-called Kormann chapel | neo-Gothic, marked with the year 1844; with equipment | D-1-71-125-10 | |
Frauengasse ( location ) |
Fountain | square limestone fountain, water column with statue of Mary, neo-Gothic, third quarter of the 19th century | D-1-71-125-28 | |
Frauengasse 3 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey hipped roof building, 19th century | D-1-71-125-20 | |
Frauengasse 6 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey with stepped neo-Gothic gable, second half of the 19th century | D-1-71-125-22 | |
Frauengasse 8 ( location ) |
Residential building | Elongated two-storey corner house with a mansard roof and neo-baroque tail gable, portal and wooden shop fitting, cast-iron curbstone, in the core early 19th century, renewed at the beginning of the 20th century | D-1-71-125-23 | |
Frauengasse 17 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey with a high wall in front of the building and a half-hip roof, two-winged front door, marked with the year 1837 on the skylight grille | D-1-71-125-26 | |
Frauengasse 18 ( location ) |
City fortifications | Remains of the city wall, especially the arched archway at the end of Frauengasse, late medieval | D-1-71-125-1 | |
Frauengasse 19 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey with curved gable, first half of the 19th century | D-1-71-125-27 | |
Fraunhoferstrasse 2; Fraunhoferstraße 4 ( location ) |
Former Hl.-Geist-Spital, now dormitory | stately, two- or three-story building with neo-Gothic stepped gables, second half of the 19th century; see. also Fraunhofer Strasse 2 and Alter Stadtberg 5 and 7 | D-1-71-125-31 | |
Fraunhoferstrasse 2; Fraunhoferstraße 4 ( location ) |
Residential building | belonging to the former Hl.-Geist-Spital, two- or three-story corner building with hipped roof and floor harnesses, second half of the 19th century; see. also Fraunhofer Strasse 4 and Alter Stadtberg 5, 7 | D-1-71-125-30 | |
Herzog-Georg-Platz 2 ( location ) |
Former boys' school, now aged care school | Stately two-storey building, free-standing, designed in an angular shape, north wing with volute gables and a ground floor bay window at the south-west corner, south wing with hipped roof, built in baroque forms according to plans by Johann Baptist Schott in 1906/07 | D-1-71-125-32 | |
Holzhauser Strasse ( location ) |
Wayside shrine | late 19th century, built using an epitaph for the mayor and draper of Neuötting Andreas Vischer, died 1671 and Anna Vischer, died 1662 | D-1-71-125-34 | |
Holzhauser Straße 5 ( location ) |
House of a former farm | three-storey saddle roof structure with plaster structure and two wrought-iron balconies on the east side, end of the 19th century | D-1-71-125-33 | |
Ludwigstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Western city gate, so-called "Landshuter Tor" | Four-storey residential building with archway, after collapse (1949), reconstruction in 1953/54 in the form of the previous building from 1230, with the shell tower from the early 13th century integrated on the back | D-1-71-125-37 | |
Ludwigstrasse 2 ( location ) |
Residential building | Residential building with integrated shell tower from the early 13th century, connected to the south-west of the so-called Landshuter Tor, three-storey, with stepped gable and sloping pillars on the ground floor, recessed component with passage, probably 16th century, interior in the 1st half of the 20th century heavily renovated | D-1-71-125-190 | |
Ludwigstrasse 4 (formerly Ludwigstrasse 2) ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey corner house with a gable roof attached to the defensive wall of the early 13th century, late medieval core, around 1512 (dendrochronologically dated), interior changed in the first half of the 20th century, roof structure replaced | D-1-71-125-40 | |
Ludwigstrasse 5 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | four-storey with an advance wall and gable roof, ground-floor arbors with groined vaults, 16th century | D-1-71-125-41 | |
Ludwigstrasse 7 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey with an advance wall and gable roof, ground-floor arbors with groined vaults from the 16th century, room on the ground floor with Bohemian cap vaults, mid-19th century, facade renewed in the middle of the 20th century | D-1-71-125-43 | |
Ludwigstrasse 8 ( location ) |
Residential building | narrow three-storey saddle roof building with stepped gable, on the ground floor stab cap barrel, in the core 16./17. century | D-1-71-125-44 | |
Ludwigstrasse 9 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey with an advance wall and gable roof, ground-floor arbors with groined vaults, 16th century, facade in the second half of the 19th century, renovated around 1980 | D-1-71-125-45 | |
Ludwigstrasse 10 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey saddle roof building with stepped gable and flat box oriel, 16./17. century | D-1-71-125-46 | |
Ludwigstrasse 11 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey, with stepped gable and gable roof, in the core probably the last quarter of the 18th century | D-1-71-125-47 | |
Ludwigstrasse 12 ( location ) |
Former Baumburg Monastery caste office, now city museum | Stately building with a hipped roof, interior changed except for the remains of simultaneous plank ceilings on the ground floor and first floor, part of the late medieval town wall included as the southwest outer wall, roof structure around 1560 (dendrochronologically dated) | D-1-71-125-154 |
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Ludwigstrasse 13 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey, with an advance wall and a half-hip roof, in the core probably last quarter of the 18th century | D-1-71-125-48 | |
Ludwigstrasse 14 ( location ) |
Catholic parish church of St. Nicholas | three-aisled, late Gothic hall church, construction began in 1410 under the direction of master Hans von Burghausen, continued until 1623, sacristy from 1876; with equipment ;
Chapel on the southwest corner of the former cemetery, exposed brick building with Nagelfluhe corner bandages, tent roof and weather vane, marked with the year 1910 |
D-1-71-125-49 |
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Ludwigstrasse 16 ( location ) |
Catholic rectory of the parish of St. Nicholas | Stately two-storey corner building with an advance wall and curved door and window frames, in the core probably 18th century | D-1-71-125-51 | |
Ludwigstrasse 19 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Formerly part of the “Zum Veiter Hof” inn, three-storey with an advance wall and half-hip roof, end of the 18th century | D-1-71-125-54 | |
Ludwigstrasse 20 ( location ) |
Former craftsman's house | three-storey with a crooked roof and an advance wall, mid-19th century | D-1-71-125-55 | |
Ludwigstrasse 22 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey with tail gable, mid-19th century | D-1-71-125-56 | |
Ludwigstrasse 25 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey solid construction with an advance wall, 17th century, structural unit with Ludwigstraße 23 until 1733, conversions and extensions in the 19th century, roof construction in the early 20th century | D-1-71-125-191 | |
Ludwigstrasse 26 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-story, with an advance wall and gable roof, carved front door and old shop fitting, last quarter of the 19th century | D-1-71-125-57 | |
Ludwigstrasse 29 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | four-storey, with an advance wall and gable roof, one-storey arbors with late Gothic reticulated vaults, a keystone marked with the year 1500, room on the ground floor with groin vaults, probably beginning of the 16th century | D-1-71-125-58 | |
Ludwigstrasse 31 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey, with an advance wall and gable roof, one-storey arbor with a lancing barrel, probably 17th century, attached support pillars | D-1-71-125-59 | |
Ludwigstrasse 42 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey eaves gable roof structure, ground-floor arbors with groin vaults, attached support pillars, 16th century | D-1-71-125-60 | |
Ludwigstrasse 44 ( location ) |
Narrow house | three-storey with eaves gable roof, ground-floor arbors, in the core probably still 16./17. Century, 19th century facade | D-1-71-125-61 | |
Ludwigstrasse 46 ( location ) |
Former Gasthof zur Post | Stately three-storey building with nine upper storey axes, eaves, the western part of the ground-floor arbors with groined vaults and ribs from the 16th century, classicistic facade, around 1800, forged tavern boom at the same time | D-1-71-125-62 | |
Ludwigstrasse 48 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey, one-storey arbors with groin vaults from the 16th century, classicistic facade, around 1800 | D-1-71-125-63 | |
Ludwigstrasse 50 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Stately four-storey building with stepped gable, ground-floor arbors, in the core probably still from the 16th century, extensive renovation in 1951 | D-1-71-125-64 | |
Ludwigstrasse 52; Ludwigstrasse 54 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Stately three-storey building with an advance wall and crooked roof, three-storey box bay window and flat box bay window above consoles, ground floor arcade, on the eastern front side renovated Marienfresco, in the core probably still 16th century, facade after redesign around 1900 | D-1-71-125-65 | |
Ludwigstrasse 55 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building, so-called "Blachianhaus", | Three-storey saddle roof building with stepped gable, around 1800, on a late medieval basis, with late Gothic cellar and shop vaults, facade changed in a neo-Gothic style and renovated in 1983 in a simplified manner | D-1-71-125-66 | |
Ludwigstrasse 57 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey, with triangular gable and half-hip roof, mid-19th century | D-1-71-125-67 | |
Ludwigstrasse 58 ( location ) |
Residential house, so-called Winklerhaus | three-storey eaves gable roof building, facade with elaborate classical stucco decor, around 1800 | D-1-71-125-68 | |
Ludwigstrasse 60 ( location ) |
Former grain box, so-called "Traidstadl", now part of the town hall (Stadtsaal) | erected as a multi-storey storage building probably before 1400, one-storey arcade with groin vaults in the middle of the 16th century, profound changes around 1967 due to the incorporation in the town hall extension, with the facade structure with ornamental sgraffitos renewed based on the appearance of the Renaissance, 1996-99 through expansion to the city hall inside restructured | D-1-71-125-69 | |
Ludwigstrasse 61 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-story, half-hip roof, 19th century | D-1-71-125-70 | |
Ludwigstrasse 62 ( location ) |
town hall | stately, the row of houses towering building with moat roof, crenellated advance wall and bell tower, ground floor arbors and ground floor corridor in the rear part with groin vaults, six-storey late medieval town tower with moat roof integrated into the structure, box bay windows on the south side, in the core partly probably still 16th century after the City fire changed in 1797, completely renewed in 1967 and in the 1990s with restoration of the neo-Gothic facade structure | D-1-71-125-71 | |
Ludwigstrasse 63 ( location ) |
Marien pharmacy and residential building | three-storey hipped roof building, window canopies with stucco decoration, house Madonna, end of the 19th century | D-1-71-125-72 | |
Ludwigstrasse 64 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building, so-called "Hilleprandthaus" | stately four-storey building with an advance wall, ground-floor arbors with neo-Gothic cross-ribbed vaults, last quarter of the 19th century | D-1-71-125-73 | |
Ludwigstrasse 66 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey with a one-storey portico, late classical facade, last quarter of the 19th century | D-1-71-125-74 | |
Ludwigstrasse 67 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey, with an advance wall and gable roof, room on the ground floor with groin vaults over central pillars, the core is 16th century | D-1-71-125-75 | |
Ludwigstrasse 68 ( location ) |
Residential building | four-storey with an advance wall, arcade with groin vaults and mounted belt ribs, 16th century, facade renewed in the middle of the 20th century | D-1-71-125-76 | |
Ludwigstrasse 69 ( location ) |
Gasthof Krone | three-storey eaves gable roof construction, passage with lance-cap barrel, facade with classicistic stucco decoration, early 19th century;
Connection building with arched arcades from the 16th century; Rear building with Bohemian cap vault, mid-19th century |
D-1-71-125-77 | |
Ludwigstrasse 70 ( location ) |
Residential building | four-storey, advance wall, ground-floor arbors with late Gothic ribbed vaults, the core still in the second half of the 15th century, the facade was simplified in the middle of the 20th century | D-1-71-125-78 | |
Ludwigstrasse 72 ( location ) |
Former merchant's house | stately three-storey building with six upper storey axes, essentially the second half of the 15th century, one-storey arbors with lance-cap barrel, noble classical facade marked with the years 1798 and 1912, house entrance with red marble walls marked with the year 1761, and carved baroque door leaf;
Rear building, former stables, in the core probably still 16./17. century |
D-1-71-125-79 | |
Ludwigstrasse 74; Ludwigstrasse 76 ( location ) |
Residential building | four-storey, advance wall, half-hipped roof, passage to the courtyard with lance-cap barrel, arched ground-floor arbors with enclosed belt ribs, the core probably still from the 16th century, otherwise the second half of the 19th century | D-1-71-125-80 | |
Ludwigstrasse 78; Ludwigstrasse 78a ( location ) |
Residential building, formerly an inn and brewery | Stately four-storey building with an advance wall and half-hipped roof, ground-floor arbors with groined vaults, hallway and store room barrel-vaulted, staircase with dome light, in the core 16th century, facade with stuccoed window frames, after 1808 | D-1-71-125-81 | |
Ludwigstrasse 79 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | four-storey, with an advance wall and gable roof, arbors and room on the ground floor with groin vaults, 16th century, facade end of the 19th century | D-1-71-125-82 | |
Ludwigstrasse 80 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey corner house with an advance wall and vaulted ground-floor arbours, support pillars on the corner of the house, rectangular bay windows on the side facing Frauengasse and heavily revised Baroque Marian fresco, basic substance probably 17th century, interior extensively renewed from the middle of the 20th century | D-1-71-125-83 | |
Ludwigstrasse 81 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey with an advance wall and gable roof, arbors and room on the ground floor with groin vaults, 16th century, facade renewed in the middle of the 20th century | D-1-71-125-84 | |
Ludwigstrasse 82 ( location ) |
Residential building | four-storey corner house with stepped gable, ground-floor arbors, second half of the 19th century | D-1-71-125-85 | |
Ludwigstrasse 83 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey, with an advance wall and gable roof, ground-floor arbors with groin vaults, 16./17. Century, facade second half of the 19th century | D-1-71-125-86 | |
Ludwigstrasse 84 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey, with an advance wall, ground-floor arbors with flat ceiling, shop space with barrel vaults and belt arches, in the core 16./17. Century, facade renewed around 1970/80 simplified | D-1-71-125-87 | |
Ludwigstrasse 85 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | stately three-storey saddle roof construction with eaves, arbors and room on the ground floor with Bohemian cap vaults, stucco facade, Biedermeier style, second quarter of the 19th century;
Associated residential building on the north side, four-storey, with battlements and round stair tower, end of the 19th century |
D-1-71-125-88 | |
Ludwigstrasse 86 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey with advance wall and ditch roof, walled-in box bay window with tent roof, ground floor arbors, hallway barrel vaulted, in the core 16./17. Century, shop installation with carved frames probably from 1911 | D-1-71-125-89 | |
Ludwigstrasse 89 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey, with a gable roof and rampart wall, attached supporting pillars, set back two-storey building over the Mautgasse, with a round arched passage, the core of the 16th century | D-1-71-125-92 | |
Ludwigstrasse 94; Ludwigstrasse 96 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building, formerly the Nursing Court, then the Institute of the English Misses | Stately three-storey corner building, eaves with a gable roof, ground-floor arbours with Bohemian cap vaults, built before 1854, extensive conversion to a bank branch in 1987/88 | D-1-71-125-97 | |
Ludwigstrasse 95 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building, former ducal toll house | Stately three-storey building with an advance wall and crooked roof, bay window on the first floor, inner courtyard and rear building with multi-storey Renaissance arcades, 16th century, 19th century facade | D-1-71-125-98 | |
Ludwigstrasse 97 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey eaves gable roof structure, 18th century core, facade with curved window frames;
associated so-called "Pfennig Tower", late medieval |
D-1-71-125-99 | |
Ludwigstrasse 98; Ludwigstrasse 100; Sebastiansplatz 3 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey with an advance wall, ground-floor arbors with groin vaults and profiled belt ribs, first half of the 16th century, facade around 1900 | D-1-71-125-100 | |
Ludwigstrasse 101 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey hipped roof building with one-storey arbor, recessed three-storey gate passage and Schwibbogen to Ludwigstrasse 103, 19th century | D-1-71-125-102 | |
Ludwigstrasse 103 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Stately three-storey building with an advance wall and half-hip roof, 19th century, the facade was renewed in a simplified manner in the middle of the 20th century | D-1-71-125-103 | |
Ludwigstrasse 105 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey with an advance wall and gable roof, in the core still 17th / 18th. century | D-1-71-125-104 | |
Ludwigstrasse 106 ( location ) |
Eastern city gate, so-called "Burghauser Tor" | Multi-storey late medieval building with arched passage and late Gothic cross rib vault, crooked hip roof with ridge turret, on the east side a coat of arms fresco, inscribed with the year 1794 | D-1-71-125-110 | |
Ludwigstrasse 109 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey, with an advance wall and gable roof, in the core still 17th / 18th. Century, facade in the middle of the 20th century renewed simplified | D-1-71-125-105 | |
Ludwigstrasse 111; Ludwigstrasse 113 ( location ) |
Former inn, now residential and commercial building | Stately three-storey building with seven upper storey axes, advance wall and ditch roof, facade with stuccoed window frames, marked with the year 1815 | D-1-71-125-106 | |
Ludwigstrasse 115 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building, | Three-storey mansard roof building on the eaves, window frames with Empire stucco decor from the first quarter of the 19th century | D-1-71-125-107 | |
Ludwigstrasse 117 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Stately three-storey corner house with a crooked hip roof, in the core probably 18th century | D-1-71-125-108 | |
Ludwigstrasse 119 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building, | Two-storey corner house with an advance wall, stepped gable on the side and attached supporting pillars, probably 19th century | D-1-71-125-109 | |
Metzgergaßl ( location ) |
Candle arches | at the confluence of the Metzgergassl; at the confluence with Frauengasse; at the confluence with Klostergasse; between Ludwigstrasse 74 and 76; between Ludwigstrasse 85 and 91; between Ludwigstrasse 101 and 103; 16. – 19. century | D-1-71-125-2 | |
Möhrenbachstraße 45 ( location ) |
Limestone slab with inscription | in memory of the former shooting range, above the entrance, marked with the year 1833 | D-1-71-125-156 | |
Mühlgasse 24 ( location ) |
Residential house and drinking room | two-storey building with a profiled eaves cornice and gable roof, early 19th century, forged bracket at the same time | D-1-71-125-111 | |
Mühlgasse 30 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey free-standing saddle roof building with ramparts, stepped gable and curved window frames, the core probably still 18th century, facade renewed in the middle of the 20th century | D-1-71-125-112 | |
Sebastiansplatz ( location ) |
War memorial | in memory of the fallen of the First World War , with inscription panels after 1945, volutes with militaria motifs on the side, soldier sculpture as a crown, early 20th century | D-1-71-125-121 | |
Sebastiansplatz 17 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey corner house with attached support pillars and pent roof, 19th century | D-1-71-125-119 | |
Sebastiansplatz 28 ( location ) |
House and butcher shop | two-storey free-standing building with plastered structure and a crooked hip roof, marked with the year 1838 on an inscription plaque above the entrance;
Outbuilding, two-story saddle roof construction on high retaining wall, probably first half of the 19th century |
D-1-71-125-120 | |
St.-Anna-Straße 24 ( location ) |
Catholic Church of St. Anna | late Gothic exposed brick building with buttresses, retracted choir and roof turret, around 1510/11, sundial on the south facade, marked with the year 1683, and fresco of St. Anna Selbdritt; with equipment | D-1-71-125-113 |
Alzgern
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Alzgern 6 ( location ) |
Former school and parish hall (1910–1971) | two-storey plastered building with hipped roof, marked with the year 1832 | D-1-71-125-123 | |
Alzgern 10 ( location ) |
Catholic Parish Church of the Assumption | based on a Romanesque building from the 13th century, reconstruction of the nave and the choir in the 15th century, partially rebuilt in 1788; with equipment | D-1-71-125-122 | |
Alzgern 10 ( location ) |
Cemetery chapel | Former ossuary and mortuary chapel at the cemetery, late Gothic building, 15th century, modified in 1788; with equipment | D-1-71-125-126 | |
Alzgern; Emmertinger Strasse; Öttinger Strasse ( location ) |
Wayside cross with Corpus Christi | Second half of the 17th century | D-1-71-125-127 | |
Emmertinger Straße 2 ( location ) |
Bakehouse | of the former farm, with plaster structure, marked with the year 1857 | D-1-71-125-124 | |
Emmertinger Straße 5 ( location ) |
Living part of the former small farmhouse | with a log building upper floor and eaves, marked with the year 1755;
Eastward on the edge of the forest, large flat roof barn with old paneling, first half of the 19th century |
D-1-71-125-125 |
Midwife
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Mittling 18 ( location ) |
Stable barn of the three-sided farm "Beim Baumgartner" | with baroque two-aisled stable vault, marked with the year 1792, and upper floor with bundwerk | D-1-71-125-140 | |
Mittling 24 ( location ) |
Vierseithog "Beim Unterhofer" | Residential stable house, north wing of the four-sided courtyard, core two-storey block building, around 1760, eastern part bricked, inscribed with the year 1842, western part of the barn with bund, second half of the 19th century, with built-in tennis box from the 17th century;
east of the former stable, with groined vaults on red marble columns and upper floor with framing, marked with the year 1781; south of the hut, marked with the year 1792, with a built-in fencing box from the 17th century |
D-1-71-125-139 | |
Mittling 51 ( location ) |
Catholic Church of St. Nicholas | Romanesque tuff block construction, plastered, late 12th / early 13th century, changed in the 15th century, longitudinal walls raised with brick, end of the choir added; with equipment | D-1-71-125-137 | |
Mid-55; Mittling 57 ( location ) |
Residential stable house of the four-sided farm "Beim Bergmann" | with log building upper floor and rich bundwerk on the economic part, first half of the 19th century | D-1-71-125-138 |
Further districts
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Jaubing Mitterfeld in the Jaubing corridor ( location ) |
chapel | First half of the 19th century; west of house number 48 | D-1-71-125-131 | |
Kuhbauer corridor Kuhbauer ( location ) |
Wayside chapel | 19th century | D-1-71-125-132 | |
Lehneck Lehneck 1 ( location ) |
Wayside chapel | with pilasters and tent roof, end of the 18th century | D-1-71-125-133 | |
Mitterhausen Mitterhausen ( location ) |
Chapel of St. Peter and Paul | small Romanesque tuff block building with oriel apse, around 1200, roof turrets later; with equipment | D-1-71-125-135 | |
Oed Oed 11 ( location ) |
Farmhouse | Farmhouse with a log building upper floor and a cross-connected business section, first half of the 19th century | D-1-71-125-143 | |
Roja Roja 76 1/2 ( location ) |
Wayside chapel | Probably the second half of the 18th century; with equipment | D-1-71-125-145 | |
Sankt Johann Sankt Johann 127 ( Location ) |
Catholic Church of St. Johann Baptist | Hall church with retracted choir and roof turret, 1763; with equipment | D-1-71-125-146 | |
Sankt Johann Sankt Johann 127 ( Location ) |
Wayside shrine | Tufa, 17th / 18th centuries century | D-1-71-125-147 | |
Stög Stög 7 ( location ) |
Wayside chapel | with passage, 1883; on the federal road (B 12) | D-1-71-125-150 | |
Untereschelbach Untereschelbach 93 ( location ) |
Residential stable house, so-called Beim Angerer | North wing of the four-sided courtyard with a log building upper floor and eaves-sided arbor, marked with the year 1872;
east stable with Bohemian cap vault, late 19th century |
D-1-71-125-152 | |
Untereschelbach Untereschelbach 126 ( location ) |
Catholic Church of St. Margaretha | Romanesque tuff block construction, rebuilt in the 15th century; with equipment | D-1-71-125-151 |
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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Neuötting Ludwigstrasse 6 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey with stepped gable and hipped roof, on the ground floor a Bohemian cap vault, in the core probably 16th century, renewed and reshaped in the middle of the 19th century | D-1-71-125-42 | |
Winkl Winkl ( ) |
Tuff shrine | Wayside shrine, tuff, marked with the year 1849; eastwards on the federal road (B 12). | D-1-71-125-153 |
See also
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 property of a monument - and thus the legal protection - is defined in Art. 1 of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act (BayDSchG) and does not depend on the mapping in the Monument Atlas and the entry in the Bavarian Monument List. Objects that are not listed in the Bavarian Monument List can also be monuments if they meet the criteria according to Art. 1 BayDSchG. Early involvement of the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation according to Art. 6 BayDSchG is therefore necessary in all projects.
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
- List of monuments for Neuötting (PDF) at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation
- Bavarian Monument Atlas (cartographic representation of the Bavarian architectural and ground monuments by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation (BLfD) )