List of architectural monuments in Oberschneiding

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The monuments of the Lower Bavarian community Oberschneiding 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. The list is updated on July 3, 2018 and includes 29 monuments.

Coat of arms of Oberschneiding
Niederschneiding, Filialkirche St. Petrus

Architectural monuments according to districts

Oberschneiding

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Landauer Straße 6
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Residential building Stately, two-storey solid construction with a gable roof over a high base, facade design with rusticated corner pilasters, cube frieze and arched windows, mid-19th century;

Garden pavilion, eight-sided, colored iron lattice work with onion hood and oval window openings, around 1900.

D-2-78-167-1 Residential building
Pfarrer-Handwercher -Platz 2
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Catholic parish church Mariae Himmelfahrt Flat-roofed hall church with transept and retracted, three-sided choir, to the south adjoining it sacristy and three-storey, late Baroque dome tower with rounded corners, pilasters and cornices, 1730–38, upper floor of the tower 1753, transepts and western nave extension 1848, 1910–14 Baroque redesign probably by Heinrich Hauberrisser ; with equipment . D-2-78-167-2 Catholic parish church Mariae Himmelfahrt
Pfarrer-Handwercher-Platz 6
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Former stable of the rectory Elongated, one-story, plastered brick building with a gable roof, stepped gables and arched windows with granite walls, around 1850. D-2-78-167-32 Former stable of the rectory
Near Pfarrer-Handwercher-Platz
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War memorial for the fallen of the First and Second World Wars Stone inscription panels on a plastered wall with a central gable and arched wall niche, a lion figure on a base in front of it, after 1945. D-2-78-167-34 BW
Straubinger Straße 1
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Former inn Stately, two-storey solid building with a mansard hipped roof, late classicist facade design with rusticated ground floor, corner cuboid, cube frieze and profiled window bezels, building inscription from 1829. D-2-78-167-4 Former inn
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Straubinger Straße 14
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Wayside chapel Semicircular closed solid building with curved, tinny gable roof, 18th / 19th centuries Century; with equipment. D-2-78-167-5 Wayside chapel

Büchling

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In Büchling
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Catholic branch church St. Elisabeth Plastered saddle roof building with drawn-in and semicircular closed choir, 12./13. Century, square west tower in front of it with eight-sided superstructure and pointed helmet, baroque; with equipment . D-2-78-167-6 Catholic branch church St. Elisabeth

Grafling

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Grafling 9
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Catholic branch church of St. Peter and Paul Flat-roofed hall church with retracted, semicircular closed choir, shingled roof turret with dome, 1712; with equipment . D-2-78-167-7 Catholic branch church of St. Peter and Paul

Great pinning

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Großenpinning 13
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Filial church St. Emmeram and Kassian Hall church with saddle roof and slightly drawn-in, three-sided choir, tower projecting to the south with a constricted onion dome and beveled corners, second half of the 15th century, sacristy 1865; with equipment . D-2-78-167-9 Filial church St. Emmeram and Kassian
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Großenpinning 14
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Residential building Stately solid building with a mansard roof and hip over a profiled eaves cornice, first half of the 19th century. D-2-78-167-10 BW

Hienhart

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Hienhart 1
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Former castle Stately, two-storey solid building with half-hipped roof and circumferential, profiled eaves cornice, entrance portal with pilasters and gently curved roof, 17th century, reworked in the second half of the 18th century. D-2-78-167-11 Former castle
Hienhart 3
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Catholic palace chapel Our Lady of Sorrows Small, semicircular closed saddle roof building with three-storey tower with flat dome roof and lantern, vestibule protruding on both sides with arched niche openings and frescoes, facade design with pilaster strips and profiled eaves cornice, 1730; with equipment . D-2-78-167-30 Catholic palace chapel Our Lady of Sorrows
Hienharter Feld, 150 m southwest of the village on the field path
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Wayside shrine Narrow stele with a lantern top and the depiction of Our Lady of Sorrows with inscription, colored, probably 1607; in a modern chapel from 2002 D-2-78-167-33 BW

Hölldorf

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Oberschneidinger community wood
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Forest chapel Rectangular, small saddle roof building, 19./20. Century. D-2-78-167-14 BW

Lighting

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Lichting 7
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Catholic branch church St. Pantaleon Gable roof building closed on three sides with a two-storey sacristy facing south and eight-sided west tower with dome, facade design with arched windows and profiled eaves cornice, around 1750; with equipment . D-2-78-167-15 Catholic branch church St. Pantaleon

Münchshöfen

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Münchshöfen 5
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House of a former four-sided courtyard Stately, three-storey, plastered solid building with hipped roof and arched windows, labeled "1884";

House figure, Madonna in arched niche, 19th century.

D-2-78-167-31 BW
Münchshöfen 7; 6
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Residential building Part of a former monastery estate, two-storey solid building with a saddle roof, 17th century, south two-storey neo-baroque

Extension with saddle roof and arched entrance area, 1919, by Albert Reiss;

Former malt tennis built to the west, two-storey, massive gable roof building, 19th century.

D-2-78-167-18 BW
Münchshöfen 10
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Catholic Church of St. Sebastian Gable roof construction closed on three sides with an eastern sacristy and western sign, a tower projecting southwards with an octagonal upper floor and onion roof, simple plastered facade with profiled eaves, late Gothic choir and tower basement, nave 18th century; with equipment ;

Cemetery wall, partly plastered brickwork with a gable-shaped gate wall with a round arch portal.

D-2-78-167-17 Catholic Church of St. Sebastian

Lowering

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Niederschneiding 13
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Catholic branch church St. Petrus Semicircular closed saddle roof building with southern sacristy and three-storey west tower with dome, uniform facade design with corner pilasters and pilaster structures, 1720; with equipment ;

Cemetery wall with entrance pillars.

D-2-78-167-19 Catholic branch church St. Petrus
Niederschneiding 14
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Farm building of a former three-sided farm Traidkasten, free-standing upper floor block construction with gable roof, 17th / 18th centuries Century;

Stadel, elongated, boarded frame construction with a gable roof, marked "1784".

D-2-78-167-20 BW

Peinkofen

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Peinkofen 1
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Pigeon house Massive and plastered miniature castle with hipped roof, dwarf house and corner towers with tinny pointed helmets, above a brick arched gate,

probably end of the 19th century; in the middle of a three-sided courtyard.

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Reissing

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Hauptstrasse 44
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Catholic Parish Church of Maria Immaculata Three-aisled, flat-roofed hall church with polygonal closed choir, lower aisles and annex rooms with pent roof, four-storey west tower with two octagonal upper floors and pointed helmet, presbytery with eight-sided drum and pyramid roof, rich facade design with pilasters and round-arched friezes, in the neo-Romanesque style, the core construction around 1740 1857-60; with equipment ;

three epitaphs from the 19th century, on the southern outer wall of the choir;

War memorial for the fallen of the First World War, slightly bulged stele above a high base with a picture niche, laterally flanked by inscription panels and two smaller steles, sandstone, after 1918.

D-2-78-167-21 Catholic Parish Church of Maria Immaculata

Riedling

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Riedling 1
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Catholic branch church of St. Bartholomew Round closed, small saddle roof building with hexagonal, clapboard west tower with onion dome, 18th century, vestibule with saddle roof, 19th century; with equipment . D-2-78-167-22 Catholic branch church of St. Bartholomew
Riedling 3
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crossroads Crucifix with additional figure above granite stele and inscription base, inscribed with "1882". D-2-78-167-36 BW
Riedling 9
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Court chapel, so-called Englberger Chapel Semi-circular, closed, small brick building with a gable roof and a slightly raised, laterally protruding gable wall with hip foot, plastered facade with corner pilasters and profiled eaves cornice, labeled "1921"; with equipment . D-2-78-167-23 Court chapel, so-called Englberger Chapel

Taiding

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Taiding 4
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Catholic Chapel of St. Joseph Gable roof construction closed on three sides and sheet metal roof turret with constricted onion hood, 18th / 19th century Century; with equipment . D-2-78-167-26 Catholic Chapel of St. Joseph
Taiding 9
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Residential stable house Residential part, gable-independent, two-storey saddle roof building with richly painted log building upper storey, eaves and high arbor, lintel marked "1859";

Stable part, two-storey and elongated solid construction with a gable roof, probably first third of the 19th century.

D-2-78-167-24 BW

Wolferkofen

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Wolferkofen 20
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Catholic branch church of St. Giles Small late Gothic saddle roof building with drawn-in, three-sided closed choir with buttresses, west tower with eight-sided upper storey and cranked onion hood, simple plastered facade with profiled eaves cornice, 1480/90, baroque; with equipment . D-2-78-167-27 Catholic branch church of St. Giles
Wolferkofen 24
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Residential stable house Stately, two-storey saddle roof building with log building upper floor, eaves and high arbor, early 19th century. D-2-78-167-28 BW

Former architectural monuments

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In Taiding
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Main building of the four-sided courtyard With pilaster structure and gable top, third quarter of the 19th century. D-2-78-167-25

See also

Remarks

  1. This list may not correspond to the current status of the official list of monuments. The latter can be viewed on the Internet as a PDF using the link given under web links and is also mapped in the Bavarian Monument Atlas . Even these representations, although they are updated daily by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation , do not always and everywhere reflect the current status. Therefore, the presence or absence of an object in this list or in the Bavarian Monument Atlas does not guarantee that it is currently a registered monument or not. The Bavarian List of Monuments is also an information directory. The 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.

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