List of architectural monuments in Pähl

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The monuments of the Upper Bavarian municipality of Pähl 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 reflects the update status from May 23, 2018 and includes 32 monuments.

Pähl with Weilheim and Zugspitze
Coat of arms of Pähl

Architectural monuments according to districts

Pähl

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Ammerseestraße 3
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Gasthof zur Alten Post Two-storey plastered eaves side building with a gable roof, two-wing carved front door and wrought iron bracket, 1844. D-1-90-138-5 Gasthof zur Alten Post
Ammerseestraße 6
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Former moated castle, so-called lower castle Three-storey plastered building with a crooked hip roof and Renaissance portal, mid-16th century, changes in the 18th and 19th centuries. D-1-90-138-8 Former moated castle, so-called lower castle
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Ammerseestraße 9
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Former farmhouse Two-storey ridge courtyard with a flat saddle roof, the core of the 18th century, the economy renewed after 1860. D-1-90-138-4 BW
Ammerseestraße 12
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Former farmhouse Two-storey single-ridge courtyard with half-hipped roof, second quarter of the 19th century, modernized business section. D-1-90-138-6 BW
Ammerseestraße 43
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North facade with painting by Heinrich Bickel Around 1933;

Front door, marked "1933".

D-1-90-138-7 BW
Kirchstrasse 1; 1a
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Former residential and mill building Two-storey building on the gable end with a gable roof and plaster structure, marked “1812”, with an older core, extended to the sawmill in 1889;

Former sawmill, two-storey transverse structure made of tuff stone with a gable roof, 17th / 18th centuries Century.

D-1-90-138-10 Former residential and mill building
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Kirchstrasse 2
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crossroads Baroque wooden body, first half of the 17th century, renewed cross. D-1-90-138-15 crossroads
Kirchstrasse 4; 2 a
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Former rectory Rectory, two-storey plastered gable building with a steep pitched roof, probably by Joseph Schmuzer , around 1722/23;

Barn, one-story wooden post construction with a gable roof and crane boom, at the same time.

D-1-90-138-11 Former rectory
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Kirchstrasse 4 a
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Catholic parish church of St. Laurentius The core of the gothic hall building with retracted polygonal choir and Romanesque tower substructure of the previous church, beginning of the 15th century, added two-storey sacristy marked "1510", upper floor of the tower with onion dome 1613, new nave by Joseph Schmuzer 1723, extension of the southern crypt chapel 1765; with equipment;

Part of the cemetery wall with recessed red marble epitaph, second half of the 15th century.

D-1-90-138-1 Catholic parish church of St. Laurentius
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Lehmbichl, east of the road to Wielenbach
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Wayside shrine Plastered massive niche pillars, 18th / 19th centuries Century. D-1-90-138-16 Wayside shrine
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Obere Burgleite 9
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Former farmhouse Two-storey ridge courtyard with a flat gable roof and boarded-up business section, the core of the 18th century. D-1-90-138-12 BW
Sternstrasse 1
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crossroads Baroque wooden body, renewed after the middle of the 18th century, cross. D-1-90-138-14 crossroads
Türkenstrasse 3
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Residential part of the former Einfirsthof "beim Hitter" Two-storey saddle roof building on eight axes with knee sticks and elaborate plaster design, 18th century, changed in the second half of the 19th century. D-1-90-138-35 BW
Wielenbacher Straße 10, west of the road to Wielenbach
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Wayside shrine Plastered brick pillar with niche, 18th / 19th century Century. D-1-90-138-17 Wayside shrine
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Aidenried

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Andechser Weg 1; Karwendelstraße 16
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Former "Hauser" farm Two-storey first courtyard with a flat gable roof and boarded gable, eaves framing and facade frescoes, dendrochronologically dated to 1729, economy renewed in 1913;

Backhaus, small quarry stone building with a gable roof, at the core probably at the same time.

D-1-90-138-20 BW
Hohe Rainäckerstraße 11
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villa Architect's house, two-storey, multi-angled hipped roof building with a garden-side, partially elevated balcony and a protruding roof, gargoyles, pergolas, garage and street-side wall, by Hubert Michel, 1967/68. D-1-90-138-38 BW
In Aidenried
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Court chapel Maria Schnee Small hall building with a strongly recessed apse and neo-Romanesque plaster structure, massive roof turret, marked "1877"; with equipment. D-1-90-138-19 Court chapel Maria Schnee

Hard mold

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Hart, on the footpath to Erling
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Forest chapel, so-called hard chapel Small plastered niche with a vestibule closed on one side, 1653. D-1-90-138-13 Forest chapel, so-called hard chapel

High lock

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Hallway Hochschloß
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Memorial cross of the Hanfstaengl family Neo-Gothic complex with artistically carved and painted housing and tools of passion, wood, labeled "1851". D-1-90-138-24 BW
Gut Hochschloss 1; 2; 3; Near Hochschloß
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Former manor, parallel courtyard with gable roof North wing, two-storey residential stable house with residential part to the east and long stable part with high tennis, eaves and gable framing, by Albert Schmidt , 1882/85;

South wing, two-story brick building with half-timbered upper floor and bundwerk, wooden passage and gate tower with lantern crown, also by Albert Schmidt, 1885;

former bakery, ground floor plastered building with gable roof, at the same time;

Barn, open saddle roof building with boarded gable, at the same time;

Remise, timber frame construction with gable roof attached to the north, at the same time.

D-1-90-138-22 Former manor, parallel courtyard with gable roof
High lock; Am Hochschloß
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Pähl Castle Historicizing complex on Bergsporn, consisting of a gate tower with a pointed arched passage and tent roof, two-story residential building with ground floor arcades and portico, two towers with corner cores and reliefs, another residential building with two stories and different roof shapes, as well as the former farm wing, partly massive fencing, new building in place of the medieval predecessor by Albert Schmidt , 1882/85;

Entrance gate, sandstone pillar with a wrought iron double-leaf gate.

D-1-90-138-21 Pähl Castle
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In the ditch, in the Pähler gorge
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Water house Former water pumping station to supply the Pähl castle, single-storey brick building with a flat gable roof in the historicizing style, around 1880, with technical equipment. D-1-90-138-18 Water house
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Near Hochschloß
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Barn Two-storey boarded timber frame construction with a flat gable roof, gable arbor and elaborate fret gable, labeled "1849". D-1-90-138-23 BW

Kerschlach

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Kerschlach 5
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Catholic Church of St. Ulrich The core of the medieval hall with a strongly drawn in rectangular choir, attached sacristy and massive roof turret, redesigned in the second half of the 17th century;

with equipment.

D-1-90-138-25 Catholic Church of St. Ulrich
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Kerschlach 7
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Farmhouse Two-storey ridge courtyard with a flat gable roof, plastered block construction, in the core 1657 ( dendrochronologically dated), barn part 1832 (dendrochronologically dated). D-1-90-138-26 Farmhouse
Kerschlach corridor, southwest at the fork in the road
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crossroads Wooden crucifix with case, second half of the 19th century. D-1-90-138-27 crossroads
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Mitterfishing

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Am Anger 4
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Country house Ground floor pitched roof building with double recurrence, solid and post construction, in functionalist forms with echoes of postmodernism, by Franz Hart , 1972/73. D-1-90-138-36 BW
Kirchenweg 2; 1
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Catholic branch church of St. Pankratius The core of the late Gothic hall building with a three-sided choir closure and north facade tower, redesigned in Baroque style around 1680/90 and an octagonal tower top with onion dome, remodeled in 1795, partly renewed and expanded in 1992/93;

with equipment;

former cemetery wall with pointed arched gate, plastered quarry stone, 16./17. Century.

D-1-90-138-28 Catholic branch church of St. Pankratius
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Wettersteinstraße 21
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Einfirsthof Two-storey flat gable roof building with cornice structure, carved purlin heads, decorated front door and high tennis court, labeled "1860". D-1-90-138-37 BW
Wettersteinstrasse
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crossroads Cast iron body with neo-Romanesque iron cross, around 1860. D-1-90-138-33 crossroads

Forefishing

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Herrschinger Straße 1
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Former Gasthof Huberwirt, now the Copper Museum Two-storey saddle roof building with cornice structure and corner rustics, second half of the 18th century, elongated economic section extended in the 19th century. D-1-90-138-31 Former Gasthof Huberwirt, now the Copper Museum
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Weilheimer Straße 1
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Maria Hilf village chapel Neo-Gothic small hall building with retracted polygonal choir and facade tower with pointed helmet, labeled "1885"; with equipment. D-1-90-138-30 Maria Hilf village chapel
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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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