List of architectural monuments in Obergiesing

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This page lists the monuments in the Munich district of Obergiesing in district 17 of the same name. There is also a picture collection and a photo album with selected pictures for these monuments . This list is part of the list of architectural monuments in Munich . The basis is the Bavarian Monument List , which was first created on the basis of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act of October 1, 1973 and has since been maintained and updated by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation . The following information does not replace the legally binding information from the monument protection authority.

Ensembles

Upper grass road
  • Feldmüllersiedlung . The area of ​​the so-called Feldmüller settlement in Giesing, a small house settlement that was started as planned between 1840 and 1845, is an ensemble of urban development and socio-historical importance. In the size of a tiny quarter, something has been preserved as a settlement-historical feature that not only bears witness to the structural reality of the population class of a typical Munich suburb, but is also an urban development document of planning carethat was no longerevident during the reign of Ludwig I limited only to the spectacular urban expansion of Maxvorstadt and its middle-class bourgeois standard of living and - last but not least - at the same time expresses the idea of ​​an early renovation in the characteristic poor people areas and thus has a documentary value that is special not only for Munich itself represents, but for all of Bavaria and probably beyond. (E-1-62-000-12)
  • Multi-storey settlement Walchenseeplatz . The planning of the estate , which was built as part of the Munich large housing estate program between1927 and 1930 by the Gemeinnützige Wohnungsfürsorge AG , goes back to a preliminary design by Hanna Löv . However, only two thirds of the planned scope were carried out, under the direction of Carl Jaeger, who was assigned to Fritz Landauer , Hans Atzenbeck, Max Schoen, Joseph Dürr, Hans Grünzweig and Fritz Männche,among others, within the framework of the job creation program for architects at the time. The Walchenseeplatz with the development of its north side was already specified in the planning. The settlement is shielded from Deisenhofener Straße on the one hand and Perlacher Straße on the other hand by elongated four-story blocks, the block on Deisenhofener Straße is characterized by raised corner buildings, and the blocks on Perlacher Straße follow the slight oscillation of the street. The four-storey row buildings inside the settlement are oriented from north to south in accordance with the urban planning ideas of the time, with generous, traffic-calmed courtyards with places to play and to dry the laundry, some of which are additionally shielded by single-storey intermediate buildings at the head ends of the rows . (E-1-62-000-74)

Individual monuments

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Aignerstraße 10
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Tenement house Baroque style, corner building with stucco and mosaic decor, early 20th century D-1-62-000-119 Tenement house
Aignerstraße 16
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Small house essentially around 1840/45; Group with number 14 (new building from 1954) and 18. D-1-62-000-121 Small house
Aignerstraße 18
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Small house essentially around 1840/45, increased in 1907; Group with number 14 (new building from 1954) and 16. D-1-62-000-122 Small house
Aignerstraße 22
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Tenement house essentially neo-baroque; Group with No. 24. D-1-62-000-123 Tenement house
Aignerstraße 24
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Tenement house neo-baroque, richly structured, 1902 by R. Barbist ; a group with no. 22, with the back on Giesinger Kirchplatz. D-1-62-000-124 Tenement house
Aignerstraße 29
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Two storey house historicizing, around 1900, in essence perhaps older. D-1-62-000-125 Two storey house
Aignerstraße 31
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Two storey house with mansard gable roof, rebuilt or rebuilt around 1900. D-1-62-000-126 Two storey house
Aignerstraße 41
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Two storey house with classicist window frames, built in 1897 with re-use of parts of the basement and ground floor walls of the previous building. D-1-62-000-127 Two storey house
Aignerstraße 43
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Two storey house essentially around 1840/45. D-1-62-000-128 Two storey house
Alpenplatz 1
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Tenement house Corner building in the German Renaissance, around 1900. D-1-62-000-179 Tenement house
Alpenplatz 2
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Tenement house neo-baroque, with bay window and rich decor, around 1900. D-1-62-000-180 Tenement house
Alpenplatz 3
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Tenement house Corner building in the German Renaissance, with rich decor, ins. 1902. D-1-62-000-181 Tenement house
Alpenplatz 5
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Tenement house Corner building in Baroque Art Nouveau, early 20th century D-1-62-000-182 Tenement house
Alpenstrasse 2
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Suburban home in a corner position, two-storey, with a gable roof, mid-19th century D-1-62-000-183 Suburban home
Alpenstrasse 6
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Two-story suburban house Two-storey gable roof construction on the eaves side, 2nd half of the 19th century D-1-62-000-184 Two-story suburban house
Alpenstrasse 7
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Two-story suburban house two-storey gable roof building on the eaves, 2nd half of the 19th century; Block with Alpenstraße 9. D-1-62-000-185 Two-story suburban house
Alpenstrasse 8
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Three-story apartment building late classicist, mid-19th century; Rebuilt in 1903 by Ernst Dressler. D-1-62-000-186 Three-story apartment building
Alpenstrasse 9
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Two-story suburban house Mid 19th century; Block with No. 7. D-1-62-000-187 Two-story suburban house
Alpenstrasse 10
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Three-story apartment building in late classical tradition, around 1877–78. D-1-62-000-188 Three-story apartment building
Alpenstrasse 17
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Two-storey tenement house in late classical tradition, around 1875. D-1-62-000-189 Two-storey tenement house
Alpenstrasse 19
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Suburban house in corner location two-storey saddle roof construction, in the late classical tradition, around 1876; Group with Zugspitzstraße 18. D-1-62-000-7776 Suburban house in corner location
Am Bergsteig
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Schmederersteg Pedestrian bridge as a level crossing ( Munich Südring ): over massive abutments and two pillars, an iron superstructure made of two lattice girders with band iron lattice railings, decking, 1871. D-1-62-000-266 Schmederersteg
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Near Am Bergsteig
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War memorial by Hans Lindl, 1929. D-1-62-000-2872 War memorial
Am Bergsteig 2
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Tenement house later Art Nouveau, with double bay windows, around 1910. D-1-62-000-267 Tenement house
Am Bergsteig 5
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Tenement house later Art Nouveau, with double bay windows, around 1910. D-1-62-000-268 Tenement house

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Brecherspitzstraße 2
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Corner house historicizing, early 20th century D-1-62-000-961 Corner house
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Deisenhofener Straße 2
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Tenement house German Renaissance, re. 1902; forms with nos. 4, 6 and 8 a group enlivened by bay windows. D-1-62-000-1236 Tenement house
Deisenhofener Straße 4
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Tenement house German Renaissance, re. 1903; forms with nos. 2, 6 and 8 a group enlivened by bay windows. D-1-62-000-1237 Tenement house
Deisenhofener Straße 6
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Tenement house German Renaissance, re. 1903, forms a group enlivened by bay windows with nos. 2, 4 and 8. D-1-62-000-1238 Tenement house
Deisenhofener Straße 8
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Tenement house German Renaissance, with richly decorated bay window and large figure of Mary, ins. 1903; forms with nos. 2, 4 and 6 a group livened up by bay windows. D-1-62-000-1239 Tenement house
Deisenhofener Straße 10
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Tenement house later Art Nouveau, around 1910. D-1-62-000-1240 Tenement house
Deisenhofener Straße 16a
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Tenement house later Art Nouveau, by Adolf Wentzel around 1910. D-1-62-000-1241 Tenement house
Deisenhofener Straße 38
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Tenement house Baroque Art Nouveau, richly decorated, 1911 by Adolf Wentzel. D-1-62-000-1242 Tenement house
Deisenhofener Straße 44
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Tenement house neo-classical corner building, 1913-14. D-1-62-000-1243 Tenement house
Deisenhofener Straße 49
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Tenement house neo baroque, 1902 by Max Sepp. D-1-62-000-1245 Tenement house
Deisenhofener Straße 59
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Tenement house baroque, around 1910. D-1-62-000-1246 Tenement house

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Edelweißstrasse 4
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Tenement house baroque style, with bay window, around 1910; Group with number 6. D-1-62-000-1398 Tenement house
Edelweißstrasse 6
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Tenement house Baroque style, with bay windows, around 1910; Group with No. 4. D-1-62-000-1399 Tenement house
Edelweißstrasse 10
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Tenement house Corner building in the German Renaissance, around 1900. D-1-62-000-1400 Tenement house
Edelweißstrasse 15
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Tenement house baroque, around 1900. D-1-62-000-1401 Tenement house
Eintrachtstraße 3
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Tenement house Baroque style, with bay window and plaster structure, early 20th century D-1-62-000-1467 Tenement house
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Eintrachtstraße 4
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Tenement house re. 1913; simplified. D-1-62-000-1468 Tenement house
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Giesinger Bahnhofplatz 1
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Giesinger train station One-storey building between two two-storey corner pavilions, around 1898, paneled wooden construction with Renaissance ornamental shapes, canopy on the platform side, honorable mention at the Facade Prize 2004 D-1-62-000-2164 Giesinger train station
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Giesinger Berg
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retaining wall the terrace on which the Giesingen church stands (see Ichostraße 1), ashlar masonry with baroque structure, 1892, interrupted by two outside stairs. At the corner of Giesinger Berg and Ichostraße Brunnengrotte, 1893; Above it, memorial plaque for road correction in 1892. Further north next to the stairs to the church, another niche well, 1936 by Richard Knecht . D-1-62-000-2165 retaining wall
Gietlstrasse 2
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Catholic rectory of the Holy Cross picturesque neo-baroque building, with stucco decoration, 1893–94 by Carl Hocheder the Elder. Ä. , south of the garden wall. D-1-62-000-2166 Catholic rectory of the Holy Cross
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Gietlstrasse 2a
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Benefit house neo-baroque hipped roof house, 1895 by Carl Hocheder d. Ä. ; Cecilia relief on the south side; Memorial plaque to the former Giesing cemetery, south of the pillar fence. D-1-62-000-2167 Benefit house
Gietlstrasse 3
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Tenement house historicizing, with two bay windows, around 1900. D-1-62-000-2168 Tenement house
Gietlstrasse 5
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Tenement house three-storey eaves side building with tail gable and dormers, simple plaster structure, around 1900. D-1-62-000-2170 Tenement house
Gietlstrasse 6
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Ground floor small house essentially around 1840–45. D-1-62-000-2171 Ground floor small house
Gietlstrasse 7
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Residential building historicizing, early 20th century; on the bay window relief of the old Giesinger church. D-1-62-000-2172 Residential building
Gietlstrasse 8
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Two-storey saddle roof house in a corner, in the core around 1840/45, facade award winner 2005. D-1-62-000-2173 Two-storey saddle roof house
Gietlstrasse 12
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Tenement house three-storey eaves side building with saddle roof, historicizing facade with plaster structure, around 1900. D-1-62-000-2174 Tenement house
Gietlstrasse 14
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Tenement house three-storey eaves side building with saddle roof, neo-renaissance facade with rich plaster structure, re. 1901. D-1-62-000-2175 Tenement house
Gietlstrasse 16
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Ground floor small house with mansard gable roof, the core around 1840/45. D-1-62-000-2176 Ground floor small house
Gietlstrasse 18
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Tenement house Neo-Renaissance, corner building with bay window, around 1890. D-1-62-000-2177 Tenement house
Gietlstraße 23/25/27/29
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Group of two-story suburban houses two-storey eaves side buildings with gable roof, simple plaster facade, around 1840/45. D-1-62-000-2178 Group of two-story suburban houses
Gietlstrasse 31
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Tenement house New baroque, with rich stucco decoration, around 1880. D-1-62-000-2179 Tenement house

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Hefnerstrasse 3–12
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Two groups of tenement houses framing the street historicizing, around 1909 by H. Klinger for the Association for the Improvement of Housing Conditions in Munich e. V. D-1-62-000-2442 Two groups of tenement houses framing the street
Herzogstandstrasse 1
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Tenement house historicizing, around 1910; Group with No. 3. D-1-62-000-2553 Tenement house
Herzogstandstraße 3
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Tenement house historicizing, around 1910; Group with No. 1. D-1-62-000-2554 Tenement house
Herzogstandstrasse 5
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Tenement house neoclassical, with plaster structure, 1914 by Hans Thaler ; Group with numbers 7 and 9. D-1-62-000-2555 Tenement house
Herzogstandstrasse 7
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Tenement house neoclassical, with plaster structure, 1914 by Hans Thaler ; Group with numbers 5 and 9. D-1-62-000-2556 Tenement house
Herzogstandstraße 9
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Tenement house neoclassical, with plaster structure, 1914 by Hans Thaler ; Group with numbers 5 and 7. D-1-62-000-2557 Tenement house

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Ichostraße 1
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Catholic Parish Church of the Holy Cross Hall church in neo-Gothic forms in a dominant urban setting on a terrace (see Giesinger Berg), with high west tower, 1866–86 by Georg Dollmann ; with equipment. D-1-62-000-2871 Catholic Parish Church of the Holy Cross
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Kesselbergstrasse 2
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Tenement house Art Nouveau, with a bay-balcony group, early 20th century D-1-62-000-3376 Tenement house
Kesselbergstrasse 4
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Tenement house four-storey, eaves-sided gable roof building with a dwelling, later Art Nouveau, around 1910. D-1-62-000-3377 Tenement house
Kesselbergstrasse 8
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Tenement house four-storey, eaves-sided gable roof building with high basement, dwelling and wide central bay window with loggia, later Art Nouveau, around 1910 D-1-62-000-3378 Tenement house
Kesselbergstrasse 10
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Apartment house in a corner Five-storey saddle roof building with plaster structure, later Art Nouveau, around 1910. D-1-62-000-3379 Apartment house in a corner
Kiesstrasse 2
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Ground floor small house Single-storey corner building with a hipped gable roof, simple plastered facade, around 1850. D-1-62-000-3393 Ground floor small house
Kiesstrasse 3
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Ground floor small house single-storey eaves side building with gable roof, simple plastered facade, around 1840–45; Outbuilding, 1935/36. D-1-62-000-3394 Ground floor small house
Kiesstrasse 4
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Residential building Two-storey eaves side building with gable roof, simple plaster facade, essentially from 1840, heightened in 1911. D-1-62-000-3395 Residential building
Kiesstrasse 6
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Residential building Two-storey eaves side building with gable roof, simple plaster facade, in the core from 1840, heightened in 1873. D-1-62-000-3396 Residential building
Kistlerstrasse 1
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Two-story small house with long rear wing on Tegernseer Landstrasse , mid 19th century; Group of 3, 5 and 7. D-1-62-000-3455 Two-story small house
Kistlerstrasse 3
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Two-story small house mid 19th century; Group of 1, 5 and 7. D-1-62-000-3456 Two-story small house
Kistlerstrasse 4
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Two-storey saddle roof house Mid 19th century; structural unit with Sägstraße 3. D-1-62-000-3457 Two-storey saddle roof house
Kistlerstrasse 5
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Two-story small house mid 19th century; Group of 1, 3 and 7. D-1-62-000-3458 Two-story small house
Kistlerstrasse 6
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Two-storey saddle roof house Two-storey corner building with a gable roof, simple plastered facade, around 1850. D-1-62-000-3459 Two-storey saddle roof house
Kistlerstrasse 7
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Two-story small house mid 19th century; Group with 1, 3, and 5. D-1-62-000-3460 Two-story small house
Kistlerstrasse 8
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Two-storey saddle roof house two-storey eaves side building with gable roof, simple plaster facade, mid-19th century D-1-62-000-3461 Two-storey saddle roof house
Kistlerstrasse 11
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Convent and School of the Poor School Sisters Facade z. Partly Baroque with relief of the Madonna, 1871–72 with later extensions. D-1-62-000-3462 Convent and School of the Poor School Sisters

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Martin-Luther-Straße 4
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Evangelical Luth. Luther Church including rectory Assembly with tower, historical echoes, 1926–27 by Hans Grässel ; Urban counterpart to the Holy Cross Church Giesing (see Ichostraße 1). D-1-62-000-4356 Evangelical Luth.  Luther Church including rectory
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Obere Grasstraße 6
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Two-story suburban house Two-storey plastered solid building with a gable roof and plaster structure, in the core probably around 1840/45, in 1869 heightened, further renovations until 1939. D-1-62-000-4869 Two-story suburban house
Obere Grasstraße 7
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Ground floor small house Ground floor solid building in a corner with a mansard roof and plaster structure, probably from 1840/45, repaired in 2002. D-1-62-000-4870 Ground floor small house
Obere Grasstraße 8
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Two-story small house two-storey solid construction with a gable roof and reduced plaster structure, in the core from 1853, reconstruction after destruction in the Second World War from 1950/51; forms a building block with No. 9. D-1-62-000-4871 Two-story small house
Obere Grasstraße 9
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Two-story small house two-storey plastered solid building with a gable roof, the core probably around 1840/45, 1957 increase, 1996 renovation. D-1-62-000-4872 Two-story small house
Obere Grasstraße 10
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Ground floor gable roof house Ground floor plastered solid building with a gable roof in corner position, in the core probably from 1840/45. D-1-62-000-4873 Ground floor gable roof house

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Perlacher Straße 53/55
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Penguin fountain by Adolf Giesin, 1931; Round basin bowl made of artificial stone with a bronze penguin on it. D-1-62-000-5215 Penguin fountain
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Raintaler Straße 11
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Tenement house Corner building in late Art Nouveau, early 20th century D-1-62-000-5652 Tenement house
Raintaler Straße 40
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Tenement house neo-baroque, with rich stucco decoration, around 1890/1900. D-1-62-000-5653 Tenement house
Rotwandstrasse 1
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Tenement house baroque corner building, early 20th century; Group with Werinherstrasse 46 and 48. D-1-62-000-5971 Tenement house
Rotwandstrasse 26
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Tenement house three-storey mansard roof building with a side dwelling and a flat central bay, historicizing, early 20th century D-1-62-000-5973 Tenement house
Rotwandstrasse 28
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Tenement house four-storey mansard roof building with dormers, dwarf house and bay windows, in the forms of the German Renaissance, around 1900. D-1-62-000-5974 Tenement house

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Sägstrasse 1 / 1a / 1b
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Two-storey saddle roof house (hostel) the mid 19th century; Group with Silberhornstrasse 10 and Tegernseer Landstrasse 76. D-1-62-000-6036 Two-storey saddle roof house (hostel)
Sägstrasse 3
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Two-storey saddle roof house Mid 19th century; structural unit with Kistlerstrasse 9. D-1-62-000-6037 Two-storey saddle roof house
Schwarzenbergstrasse 1
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Historic building at the Stadelheim penal institution, presumably a guard house from 1913–14; see. Stadelheimer Strasse 12. D-1-62-000-6384 Historic building
Silberhornstrasse 2
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Two-storey saddle roof house Mid-19th century, in a corner location on Giesinger Berg; with memorial plaque to Mrs. Theresia Knoll under the statue of Mary in niche. D-1-62-000-6541 Two-storey saddle roof house
Silberhornstrasse 6
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Tenement house four-storey eaves side building with saddle roof, historicizing plaster facade with stucco, rustication and pilaster strips, around 1900. D-1-62-000-6542 Tenement house
Silberhornstrasse 10
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Two-storey residential building probably in the middle of the 19th century; Group with Tegernseer Landstrasse 76 and Sägstrasse 1a. D-1-62-000-6543 Two-storey residential building
St.-Bonifatius-Straße 1
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Tenement house Picturesque grouped corner building, the core around 1900. D-1-62-000-6075 Tenement house
St.-Bonifatius-Straße 3
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Tenement house four-storey mansard roof building with wide mid-buildings in a corner, by the Greiff brothers, 1899/1900; formerly part of a group with St.-Bonifatius-Straße 5 and Tegernseer Landstraße 10 D-1-62-000-9600 Tenement house
St.-Bonifatius-Straße 6
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Tenement house simply late classicist, built in 1887 for master builder Jakob Geißler according to his own plans. D-1-62-000-6076 Tenement house
St.-Bonifatius-Straße 20
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Tenement house baroque, early 20th century D-1-62-000-6077 Tenement house
St.-Martin-Straße 1
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Tenement house four-storey monopitch roof with dormer windows, around 1900. D-1-62-000-6087 Tenement house
St.-Martin-Straße 2
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Tenement house four-storey saddle roof building with gable and polygonal corner core, neo-renaissance, around 1900. D-1-62-000-6088 Tenement house
St.-Martin-Straße 3
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Tenement house four-storey mansard roof building with plaster structure, baroque style, around 1900. D-1-62-000-6089 Tenement house
St.-Martin-Straße 5
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Tenement house four-storey mansard roof building with rich structure, neo-baroque, around 1890/1900. D-1-62-000-6090 Tenement house
St.-Martin-Straße 8
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Tenement house New Renaissance, 1894 by Georg Müller, added two axes in 1904. D-1-62-000-6091 Tenement house
St.-Martin-Straße 9
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Tenement house German Renaissance, around 1900; Group with Wendelsteinstrasse 11. D-1-62-000-6092 Tenement house
St.-Martin-Straße 10
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Tenement house Corner building in the German Renaissance, richly structured, re. 1904, by Ludwig Dinglreiter. D-1-62-000-6093 Tenement house
St.-Martin-Straße 20
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Tenement house Baroque style, with a tower note on the corner, around 1910. D-1-62-000-6094 Tenement house
St.-Martin-Straße 22
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Tenement house baroque, around 1910; Group with No. 24. D-1-62-000-6095 Tenement house
St.-Martin-Straße 24
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Tenement house baroque, around 1910; Group with number 22. D-1-62-000-6096 Tenement house
St.-Martin-Straße 26
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Tenement house four-storey saddle roof building with raised corner, baroque style, around 1910; Front yard fence, concrete pillars and lattice fence, all at the same time. D-1-62-000-6097 Tenement house
St.-Martin-Straße 30
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St. Martin Elementary School monumental neo-baroque group building with roof turret, 1900–02 by Robert Rehlen . D-1-62-000-6098 St. Martin Elementary School
St.-Martin-Straße 34
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St. Martin retirement home Main wing (on Severinstrasse) neo-baroque, with neo-baroque chapel (including furnishings) in the southern part, 1892–94 by Carl Hocheder the Elder. Ä. ; 1902–03 extension of the wings in the north and south by Robert Rehlen, in the same style; west of the garden, enclosed by a wall covered with pavilions. D-1-62-000-6099 St. Martin retirement home
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St.-Martin-Straße 44
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Tenement house Corner building with rich baroque plaster structure, 1910 by Georg Schaller. D-1-62-000-6100 Tenement house
St.-Martins-Platz 1
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East cemetery Southwest part (fields 1–21) laid out in 1817; subsequently expanded several times, especially from 1889 (western half); from 1895 expansion to the east and new planning by Hans Grässel ; further expansions to the east in the 20th century. D-1-62-000-6085 East cemetery
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St.-Martins-Platz 3
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Tenement house baroque style, with two bay windows, resp. 1910. D-1-62-000-6086 Tenement house
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St.-Quirin-Strasse 2 / 2a; Tegernseer Landstrasse 223a / 223b
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Former Car hall of the so-called relief train Bavaria of the National Socialist German Workers' Party ( NSDAP ) Three-part hall building as a steel frame construction with a 50 m wide central hall, flat inclined gable roof in purlin construction with sheet steel ceiling and eight transverse skylights, two two-storey administration buildings at each end and an air raid shelter, based on plans by Paul Hofer and Karl Johann Fischer, 1937/38, east hall according to Destruction partially removed in World War II. D-1-62-000-8590 Former  Car hall of the so-called relief train Bavaria of the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP)
Stadelheimer Straße 12
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Old building of the Stadelheim prison Baroque style complex with gable risalit and corner pavilions, 1892–94 by Friedrich Adelung, first extension with an institutional church 1898–1901; see. Schwarzenbergstrasse 1. D-1-62-000-6614 Old building of the Stadelheim prison
Stadelheimer Straße 24
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Cemetery at the Perlacher Forest first facility and funeral hall, morgue and administration building, 1929–32 by Fritz Beblo and Hermann Leitenstorfer . D-1-62-000-6615 Cemetery at the Perlacher Forest
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Tegernseer Landstrasse 10
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Tenement house Baroque Art Nouveau, with splendid window frames, around 1900. D-1-62-000-6766 Tenement house
Tegernseer Landstrasse 19
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Tenement house Corner building with several oriels, the core around 1900. D-1-62-000-6767 Tenement house
Tegernseer Landstrasse 21
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Tenement house New Renaissance, with corner bay window, 1897 by Max Sepp. D-1-62-000-6768 Tenement house
Tegernseer Landstrasse 23
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Tenement house German Renaissance, with bay window, around 1900. D-1-62-000-6769 Tenement house
Tegernseer Landstrasse 26
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Tenement house German Renaissance, with a simplified structure, around 1900; forms group with No. 28, 30 and 32. D-1-62-000-6771 Tenement house
Tegernseer Landstrasse 28
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Tenement house German Renaissance, around 1900; Group with numbers 26, 30 and 32. D-1-62-000-6773 Tenement house
Tegernseer Landstrasse 30
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Tenement house Mixture of German Renaissance and Art Nouveau, with bay windows and stucco decor, around 1900; Group with numbers 26, 28 and 32. D-1-62-000-6775 Tenement house
Tegernseer Landstrasse 32
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Tenement house Mixture of German Renaissance and Art Nouveau, with stucco decoration, around 1900; Group with numbers 26, 28 and 30. D-1-62-000-6777 Tenement house
Tegernseer Landstrasse 36
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Tenement house picturesque corner building in the German Renaissance, with corner tower marker, inscribed. 1901. D-1-62-000-6778 Tenement house
Tegernseer Landstrasse 38
( location )
Tenement house Neo-Renaissance, with bay window, 1897/98 by Max Sepp. D-1-62-000-6779 Tenement house
Tegernseer Landstrasse 40
( location )
Two-story suburban house Mid 19th century D-1-62-000-6780 Two-story suburban house
Tegernseer Landstrasse 42
( location )
Three-storey residential building late classicistic, around 1850/60; Group with number 44. D-1-62-000-6781 Three-storey residential building
Tegernseer Landstrasse 44
( location )
Three-storey residential building late classicistic, around 1850/60; Group with No. 42. D-1-62-000-6782 Three-storey residential building
Tegernseer Landstrasse 44a
( location )
Corner house in the classical tradition, around 1860/70. D-1-62-000-6783 Corner house
Tegernseer Landstrasse 46
( location )
Corner house in the classical tradition, around 1860/70. D-1-62-000-6784 Corner house
Tegernseer Landstrasse 47
( location )
Tenement house New Renaissance, with curved gable, 1897 by Jacob Baudrexl. D-1-62-000-6785 Tenement house
Tegernseer Landstrasse 48
( location )
Tenement house New Renaissance, around 1870. D-1-62-000-6786 Tenement house
Tegernseer Landstrasse 49
( location )
Tenement house Rounded corner building with corner dome and rich, neo-baroque structure and stucco, 1895–96 by Georg Müller. D-1-62-000-6787 Tenement house
Tegernseer Landstrasse 50
( location )
Tenement house four-storey mansard roof building with flat side elevations, neo-renaissance, around 1870. D-1-62-000-6788 Tenement house
Tegernseer Landstrasse 56
( location )
Two-story suburban house in a corner, mid-19th century D-1-62-000-6789 Two-story suburban house
Tegernseer Landstrasse 76
( location )
Two-storey corner house late classicist, mid-19th century; Group with Silberhornstrasse 10 and Sägstrasse 1a. D-1-62-000-6791 Two-storey corner house
Tegernseer Landstrasse 80
( location )
Two-storey corner house Two-storey hipped roof building, mid-19th century D-1-62-000-6792 Two-storey corner house
Tegernseer Landstrasse 91
( location )
Tenement house Art Nouveau corner building, 1910 by Franz Popp. D-1-62-000-6793 Tenement house
Tegernseer Landstrasse 92
( location )
Tenement house Corner building in the German Renaissance, with bay windows, 1900 by Heinrich Volbehr; z. T. simplified. D-1-62-000-6794 Tenement house
Tegernseer Landstrasse 93
( location )
Three-story suburban house three-storey gable roof building on the eaves, 2nd half of the 19th century D-1-62-000-6795 Three-story suburban house
Tegernseer Landstrasse 103
( location )
Tenement house Corner building in the German Renaissance, with bay windows, around 1900. D-1-62-000-6796 Tenement house
Tegernseer Landstrasse 210
( location )
Former Reichszeugmeisterei of the National Socialist German Workers' Party ( NSDAP ) Broad, four-storey four-wing complex with hipped roofs and rows of dormer windows, retracted entrance hall with colossal pillars, outer facades clad with tuff stone slabs, steel frame construction with steel girder roof construction, underground car park, built by Paul Hofer and Karl Johann Fischer, 1935–1937, including those built in 1913/14 based on a design by Alphons Hering former Beissbarth brothers' car and machine factory as a crossbar in the courtyard. D-1-62-000-8589 Former  Reichszeugmeisterei of the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP)
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Tegernseer Platz 7
( location )
Post office building with Munich Post Office 90. Neue Sachlichkeit, 1928–29 by Robert Vorhoelzer and Walther Schmidt ; in a dominant position in urban development on a square extension of the street. D-1-62-000-6790 Post office building
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Untere Grasstrasse 1
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Tenement house neo-baroque, very richly structured and stuccoed, 1903 by Hans Thaler . D-1-62-000-7126 Tenement house
Untere Grasstraße 2
( location )
Tenement house German Renaissance, with a gable above the right part of the facade, around 1890/1900. D-1-62-000-7127 Tenement house
Untere Grasstraße 3
( location )
Tenement house German Renaissance, with masks over the ground floor windows, around 1900. D-1-62-000-7128 Tenement house
Untere Grasstraße 4
( location )
Tenement house neo-baroque, very richly structured and stuccoed, around 1900. D-1-62-000-7129 Tenement house
Untere Grasstrasse 5
( location )
Tenement house neo-baroque, with rich decoration, around 1890/1900. D-1-62-000-7130 Tenement house
Untere Grasstraße 6
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Tenement house Art Nouveau, with very rich, imaginative stucco decoration (partly figurative reliefs), 1903-04 by Hans Thaler , facade design by Max Scheidl. D-1-62-000-7131 Tenement house
Untere Grasstraße 7
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Tenement house four-storey eaves side building with mansard roof, plastered pilaster strips, wall niche with Madonna, around 1870/80. D-1-62-000-7132 Tenement house
Untere Grasstraße 8
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Tenement house four-storey mansard gable roof building, plastered facade with pilaster strips, wall niche with Madonna figure, around 1870/80. D-1-62-000-7133 Tenement house
Untere Grasstraße 9
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Tenement house three-storey eaves side building with saddle roof, neo-renaissance facade with sill and console cornice, around 1880. D-1-62-000-7134 Tenement house
Untere Grasstraße 12
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Tenement house three-storey eaves side building with mansard roof, simple plastered facade with sill cornices, around 1850/60. D-1-62-000-7136 Tenement house
Untere Grasstraße 15
( location )
Tenement house four-storey corner building with saddle roof, facade with neo-renaissance plaster structure, 1904. D-1-62-000-7139 Tenement house
Untere Grasstraße 17
( location )
Two-storey corner house Two-storey plastered solid building with a flat gable roof, built in the corner, in the middle of the 19th century D-1-62-000-7140 Two-storey corner house
Untere Grasstraße 20
( location )
Two-storey residential building Two-storey plastered solid building with a gable roof, the core around 1840/45, conversions from 1934 and 1965. D-1-62-000-7141 Two-storey residential building
Untere Grasstrasse 21
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Ground floor small house Ground floor plastered solid building with a gable roof, in the core probably 1840/45, conversions at the beginning of the 20th century D-1-62-000-7142 Ground floor small house
Untere Grasstraße 22
( location )
Two-storey residential building Two-storey plastered solid building with a gable roof, from 1850, extensions and conversions from 1876, 1955 and 1966. D-1-62-000-7143 Two-storey residential building
Untere Grasstraße 23
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Two-storey residential building Two-storey plastered saddle roof building, in the core from 1863, reconstruction after the end of the war and renovation in 1964. D-1-62-000-7144 Two-storey residential building
Untere Grasstraße 24
( location )
Ground floor small house ground floor plastered solid construction with gable roof, from 1860; Assembly with no.26. D-1-62-000-7145 Ground floor small house
Untere Grasstraße 26
( location )
Ground floor small house ground floor plastered solid building with gable roof, in the core probably around 1860, renovation around 1990; Group with No. 24. D-1-62-000-7146 Ground floor small house
Untere Grasstraße 34
( location )
Ground floor gable roof house ground-floor plastered solid building with gable roof, around 1840/45. D-1-62-000-7147 Ground floor gable roof house
Untersbergstrasse 1
( location )
Catholic parish church Queen of Peace Muddy wall pillar church with gable roof, romanizing facade in Nagelfluh with high arched opening and sculptural decoration and high tower in Nagelfluh with tent roof, nave with flat beamed ceiling and recessed rectangular choir, factual with medieval echoes, by Robert Vorhoelzer , 1936–37, rebuilt after war damage until 1947; with equipment; Forecourt, paved with Nagelfluh enclosure, at the same time. To the east, then the rectory (see Werinherstrasse 50/52). D-1-62-000-7165 Catholic parish church Queen of Peace
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Walchenseeplatz
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Fountain Rectangular limestone basin with a cast boy on a tuff stone base, designed by Walther von Hattingberg, cast by Cosmas Leyrer, 1930. D-1-62-000-7315 Fountain
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Watzmannstrasse 2
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Tenement house four-storey hipped roof building with side risalit and corner cuboid, simple neo-renaissance, around 1900. D-1-62-000-7342 Tenement house
Watzmannstrasse 8
( location )
Tenement house four-storey hipped mansard roof building with corner blocks, neo-renaissance, around 1890/1900; Rear wing, four-story mansard roof building with iron balconies, at the same time. D-1-62-000-7343 Tenement house
Watzmannstrasse 9
( location )
Tenement house with baroque plaster structure, 1912 by Heinrich Herrmann. D-1-62-000-7344 Tenement house
Watzmannstrasse 10
( location )
Tenement house with rich baroque plaster structure, around 1900; Group with Zugspitzstraße 10. D-1-62-000-7345 Tenement house
Watzmannstrasse 11
( location )
Tenement house Corner building in the German Renaissance, 1900 by Heinrich Hilgert; z. T. simplified. D-1-62-000-7346 Tenement house
Weinbauernstrasse 3
( location )
Two-storey saddle roof house Mid 19th century; Block with No. 5. D-1-62-000-7356 Two-storey saddle roof house
Weinbauernstrasse 5
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Two-storey saddle roof house Mid 19th century; Block with No. 3. D-1-62-000-7357 Two-storey saddle roof house
Weinbauernstrasse 13
( location )
Tenement house picturesque corner building in the German Renaissance, with stone core and structure, re. 1899, by Heinrich Volbehr. D-1-62-000-7358 Tenement house
Weinbauernstrasse 15
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Former Fire extinguisher prop house built in 1888 as a single-storey gable roof, rebuilt in 1893 and put on a pent roof. D-1-62-000-8729 Former  Fire extinguisher prop house
Weinbauernstrasse 21
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Tenement house German Renaissance, with stucco decoration, around 1900. D-1-62-000-7359 Tenement house
Weißenseestraße 35
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Catholic parish church To the holy angels Church building on whose flat roof two semicircular barrels penetrate each other in a cross shape, which in the interior in the crossing above the altar form a cross-vaulted canopy supported by four slender steel columns; Wooden paneled vault; at the ends of the barrels floor-to-ceiling glass windows; with equipment; Built in 1954/55 by Hansjakob Lill together with the bell tower made of reinforced concrete and the parish center connected to the south, on an open space at an angle to the street axes. D-1-62-000-7930 Catholic parish church To the holy angels
Wendelsteinstrasse 4
( location )
Suburban home two-storey with a mansard gable roof, mid-19th century D-1-62-000-7384 Suburban home
Wendelsteinstrasse 6
( location )
Two-storey residential building two-storey gable roof building on the eaves, late classicist style, 2nd half of the 19th century D-1-62-000-7385 Two-storey residential building
Wendelsteinstrasse 7
( location )
Two-story suburban house two-storey gable roof construction on the eaves, 1872; House Madonna, probably at the same time; Block with Wendelsteinstrasse 9. D-1-62-000-7386 Two-story suburban house
Wendelsteinstrasse 9
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Two-story suburban house two-storey gable roof construction on the eaves, 1873; Rear building, residential building, two-story monopitch roof; simultaneously; Block with Wendelsteinstrasse 7. D-1-62-000-7387 Two-story suburban house
Wendelsteinstrasse 11
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Tenement house Corner building in the German Renaissance, around 1900; Group with St.-Martin-Straße 9. D-1-62-000-7388 Tenement house
Werinherstrasse 15
( location )
Corner building five-storey saddle roof building with bay windows, historicizing, early 20th century D-1-62-000-7410 Corner building
Werinherstraße 46
( location )
Tenement house baroque, early 20th century; Group with the corner houses No. 48 and Rotwandstraße 1. D-1-62-000-7411 Tenement house
Werinherstraße 48
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Tenement house baroque corner building, early 20th century; Group with No. 46 and Rotwandstrasse 1. D-1-62-000-7412 Tenement house
Werinherstraße 50/52
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Catholic rectory two-storey, eaves-sided and grouted brick building with gable roof; Parish hall, one-storey brick building with a saddle roof; Arcade, between the rectory and church, with Nagelfluh pillars and a gable roof; Enclosure on Werinherstrasse, slurry brick wall and lattice gate; Inner courtyard, with a paved path in the middle and trees on the side; all by Robert Vorhoelzer , 1936–37; see. Untersbergstrasse 1. D-1-62-000-7413 Catholic rectory
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Zehentbauernstrasse 13
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Two-storey mansard saddle roof construction two-storey eaves side building with mansard gable roof, simple plaster facade, mid-19th century D-1-62-000-7710 Two-storey mansard saddle roof construction
Zehentbauernstrasse 20
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Two-storey corner house after Biedermeier, built for himself by Michael Hofbauer in 1875; Roof extension in 1914 by the construction company Franz Xaver Müller. D-1-62-000-7711 Two-storey corner house
Zugspitzstraße 4
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Tenement house four-storey hipped mansard roof, neo-baroque, around 1900; Lattice gate, at the same time. D-1-62-000-7766 Tenement house
Zugspitzstraße 6
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Tenement house Art Nouveau, with plaster frame structure, around 1900. D-1-62-000-7767 Tenement house
Zugspitzstraße 8
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Tenement house Art Nouveau, with bay window, around 1900. D-1-62-000-7768 Tenement house
Zugspitzstraße 10
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Tenement house Corner building with rich, baroque plaster structure, around 1900; Group with Watzmannstrasse 10. D-1-62-000-7769 Tenement house
Zugspitzstraße 12
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Tenement house New Renaissance, 1903 by Hans Thaler ; Group with No. 14. D-1-62-000-7770 Tenement house
Zugspitzstraße 13
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Tenement house neo-baroque, richly structured and stuccoed, around 1890. D-1-62-000-7771 Tenement house
Zugspitzstraße 14
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Tenement house New Renaissance, around 1890; Group with no.12. D-1-62-000-7772 Tenement house
Zugspitzstraße 16
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Tenement house in the late classical tradition, two-storey with a console cornice, 1875. D-1-62-000-7773 Tenement house
Zugspitzstraße 18
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Suburban home two-storey gable roof construction on the eaves, in the late classicist tradition, 1876; Group with Alpenstrasse 19. D-1-62-000-7774 Suburban home
Zugspitzstraße 19
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Suburban house with a mansard gable roof three-storey mansard roof building, 2nd half of the 19th century D-1-62-000-7775 Suburban house with a mansard gable roof

Former architectural monuments

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

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Bergstrasse
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Hermann von Schmid monument brick structure with portrait medallion, moved here from 1919, 1940, re. Georg Müller 1940; on the forecourt of the Luther Church (Martin-Luther-Straße 4) not included
in the current list of monuments and not at the specified location.

The memorial was attached to the western garden wall after completion (1918) of the Icho School, formerly a school building on Pfarrhausstrasse (architect Hans Grässel). It was a design by Hans Bauer and Hans Grässel. The unveiling took place on October 19, 1919. In 1942 the entire Schmid monument was exchanged for a "Freikorpsdenkmal". The whereabouts of the 1.78-meter-tall Schmid half-relief / medallion could not be determined. Schmid lived in Giesing from 1854 to 1880.

D-1-62-000-722 BW
Obere Grasstraße 2
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Small house with a mansard gable roof, essentially
not included in the current list of monuments around 1840/45
D-1-62-000-4867 BW
Obere Grasstraße 5
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Suburban home around 1840; Removed from the list of monuments in 2010 due to a considerable reduction in the historical building stock due to various structural measures Suburban home
Untere Grasstraße 11
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Tenement house two-storey eaves side building with gable roof, simple plaster facade, 1876; Removed from the list of monuments in 2012 due to interior renovations D-1-62-000-7135 Tenement house
Tegernseer Landstrasse 25
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Two-story suburban house around 1874; Group with No. 27; after demolition, deleted from the list of monuments in 2010 BW
Tegernseer Landstrasse 27
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Suburban home from 1874; Removed from the list of monuments in 2011 due to a considerable reduction in the historical building stock BW

Lost monuments

This section lists objects that were previously entered in the list of monuments, but no longer exist.

location object description File no. image
Obere Grasstrasse 1
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Uhrmacherhäusl Former Craftsman's house, two-storey suburban house, assembled assembly group consisting of a one-storey, plastered solid building with a gable roof in the north and a two-story, plastered solid building with gable roof and large dormer, essentially around 1840/45, rebuilt after being destroyed in the war in 1944. Illegally demolished in September 2017. D-1-62-000-4866 Uhrmacherhäusl
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literature

  • Heinrich Habel, Helga Hiemen: Munich . In: Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation (ed.): Monuments in Bavaria - administrative districts . 3rd improved and enlarged edition. tape I.1 . R. Oldenbourg Verlag, Munich 1991, ISBN 3-486-52399-6 .

Individual evidence

  1. Alckens: Monuments and memorials of Munich. Callwey, Munich 1936. pp. 112/113
  2. From the village to the district. Edited by Thomas Guttmann, Buchendorfer, Munich, p. 242
  3. Alckens: Monuments and memorials of Munich. Callwey, Munich 1936. Schmid monument p. 112/113
  4. a b c d 40 years of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act; The Munich list of monuments, additions and deletions since 1989 (PDF; 2.1 MB) Department for urban planning and building regulations. R ats I nformations S ystem of the City of Munich; Retrieved October 12, 2016.
  5. Hubert Grundner: Construction company destroys part of the old Giesing. In: Süddeutsche Zeitung. September 3, 2017. Retrieved September 3, 2017 .

Web links

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

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.