List of architectural monuments in Passau / districts

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The monuments of the Lower Bavarian city of Passau are listed 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

Anger

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Angerstrasse 37
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Residential building Three-storey, gable-independent building with a gable roof, essentially late medieval, largely rebuilt after the city fire in 1680, new attic in 1874, redesign of the facade in the 19th century D-2-62-000-739 BW
Angerstrasse 41
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Residential building Two-storey building independent from the gable with a gable roof, baroque facade design and stucco decoration in the gable field, 1890;

Wooden pavilion with tent roof, around 1850/51, former crowning of the pentagonal tower on Karolinenplatz, transferred here in 1874

D-2-62-000-17 Residential building
Angerstrasse 43
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Residential building Three-storey mansard roof structure, in the core probably 17th / 18th century. Century, neo-baroque facade by Aristide Ostuzzi, 1897, to the west round arched niche with a standing figure of St. Johann Nepomuk, 18th century D-2-62-000-18 Residential building

Bschütt

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Ferdinand-Wagner-Strasse 3
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Former provost and pilgrimage church of St. Salvator, concert hall since 1982 Late Gothic wall pillar church with polygonal closure, built on the site of the former synagogue, 1479, vaults 1566–1570, profaned in 1811, restoration of the sacred space under Bishop Heinrich von Hofstätter by Georg Karl Völk, 1841–1861; with equipment D-2-62-000-91 Former provost and pilgrimage church of St. Salvator, concert hall since 1982
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Ferdinand-Wagner-Strasse 5
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Former Propsteig building Two-storey building with half-hipped roof and baroque plaster structure, portal marked 1501, repaired in 1982; to the north attached to the former provost church of St. Salvator D-2-62-000-92 Former Propsteig building
Ferdinand-Wagner-Strasse 10
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Country house, so-called Villa Abendruh Two-storey hipped roof building with neo-baroque stucco facade, ornamental half-timbered gable and salett lane, 1902 D-2-62-000-787 BW
Near Halser Straße
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Wayside chapel Small neo-Gothic saddle roof building with stepped gables, marked 1888 D-2-62-000-147 BW
Oberhaus 5
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Catholic Chapel Mission of the Holy Spirit Square concrete building with window lunettes as a light arcade, by Karl-Heinz Limpert, 1964–65 D-2-62-000-819 BW
Oberhaus 125
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Veste Oberhaus, now a museum Assembly on a wedge-shaped rock massif between the Danube and Ilz, with outer and inner courtyard, built by Prince-Bishop Ulrich II as a protective castle from 1219, expanded in the 15th and 16th centuries, 1674–1723 reconstruction and expansion of the fortifications according to the Vauban system; with equipment:

Castle chapel St. Georg, hall building, Romanesque core, extended at the end of the 13th century, west tower 1507

Fürstenbau and Dürnitz (so-called Böhmerland), three-storey wing construction, 13th century core, extended in 15th century, standardization of the facades and attic storey around 1670/80

So-called Schachnerscher Saalbau with northern gate wing, late Gothic three-storey hall with a steep hipped roof and knight's hall on the upper floor, marked 1499

Crazy house, multi-storey hipped roof building, medieval core, reconstruction in the 1st half of the 16th century

Castle fountain, surrounded by sandstone blocks, probably 14th century

Gate tower, five-storey building with hipped roof, 14th century core, porch with crooked hip

Former commandant's office and armory with the so-called Trenbach building to the south-west, two-storey hipped roof building, probably around 1570

Former beneficiary building, three-storey saddle roof building, probably 2nd half of the 16th century

Former hospital building, three-storey hipped roof building, probably 16th century

Former castle tavern in the outer castle area, two-storey hipped roof building, 1st half of the 16th century, converted into a youth hostel in 1965, connected to the former Profosenturm to the north, 1st half of the 16th century

Former general building in the outer castle area, with a gate (so-called Riestor), five-storey tower-like hipped roof building, marked 1597, overformed in baroque style

Bridge over the bear pit with massive rubble stone pillars, renewed

Former sentry in the outer castle area, single-storey hipped roof building

Fortifications: Bering of the outer and main castle with kennels, shell and half towers, powder towers, around 1400, expanded in the following centuries, fan-like rampart belt with bastions and ditches from the late 17th and early 18th centuries, partially restored in 1988

D-2-62-000-438 Veste Oberhaus, now a museum
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Christdobl

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Christdobl 2 and 4
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Former prince-bishop's brewery Elongated two-storey hipped roof building, above the portal gable field with coat of arms marked 1602, on the left a ram's head made of granite, changes in the 20th century

Eastern outbuilding with crested hip with transverse gable construction in the north, probably at the same time, redesigned

D-2-62-000-648 BW
Christdobl 5 a
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Former warehouse of the Prince-Bishop's Brewery Two-storey hipped roof building, the core of the 17th century

with archway

D-2-62-000-815 BW
Obersölden 14
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Innviertel farmhouse Sludged block construction on quarry stone base with double gable for crooked hip and surrounding shot, end of the 17th century, attached farm section with flat saddle roof, probably at the same time D-2-62-000-723 BW

Eggendobl

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Angerstrasse 1
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Residential and commercial building, former bakery Three-storey, gable-independent building with a gable roof, 19th century D-2-62-000-15 BW
Angerstrasse 11
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Residential building Three-storey, gable-independent building with a gable roof and historicizing facade design, early 19th century, increased in 1889 D-2-62-000-16 BW
Eggendobl 8
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Residential building Three-storey building with a crooked roof, 1st quarter of the 19th century D-2-62-000-661 BW
Eggendobl 10
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Residential building Three-storey mansard roof with oriel tower, balconies and neo-baroque facade decoration, 2nd half of the 19th century D-2-62-000-662 Residential building
Vilshofener Straße 1
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Former prince-bishop's palace Eggendobl Two-storey half-hipped roof building with baroque plaster structure and figure niche, extension to a country residence in 1394, house chapel in 1554, changed to a baroque house, conversion to a residential building in 1839, partial demolition of the complex in 1969, stone figure of St. Philip, 19th century D-2-62-000-669 Former prince-bishop's palace Eggendobl

Graneck - Ensemble settlement Dr.-von-Pichler-Platz

File number: E-2-62-000-2

In the model settlement built in 1928 in the Haidenhof district, one- and two-story settlement houses are arranged along Graf-Zeppelin-Strasse, which faces the Catholic parish church of St. Josef, and Vornholzstrasse, which runs parallel to it. In the east and west, flanking, two-story apartment blocks - with a shop at Dr.-von-Pichler-Straße 3–6 - close off the built-up area. In the quarter of Graf-Zeppelin-Straße, Dr.-von-Pichler-Straße and the bend in Vornholzstraße there is a green area in the middle.

Graneck

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Dr.-von-Pichler-Platz 1; Near Dr.-von-Pichler-Platz
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Catholic parish church of St. Joseph Unplastered granite building with east tower and ship-like hall, exterior building based on medieval models, built according to plans by Michael Kurz, 1927/28; with equipment

Enclosure, built from granite blocks, with entrance gate, at the same time, southwest of the church

Mortuary, one-storey granite building with a hipped roof with expressionist echoes, at the same time

Cemetery walling

D-2-62-000-78 Catholic parish church of St. Joseph
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Josef-Großwald-Weg 2
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Four-sided courtyard Closed facility, rebuilt in 1887

Residential house, two-storey saddle roof building with knee floor and ground floor ashlar, courtyard side with iron balcony

To the north of the former stable, two-storey saddle roof building with eaves

To the east of the former barn, gable roof construction

South outbuilding, gable roof construction

Four yard gates

D-2-62-000-740 Four-sided courtyard

Hacklberg

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Bräuhausplatz 1–17
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Hacklberg brewery , part of the former summer palace of the Passau prince-bishops Multi-part system with buildings from the 18th to the 20th century:

Former riding school, later a malt house, carpentry shop and apartment, one or two-storey hipped roof building with columned hall and wing structures, 1st half of the 18th century, expanded before 1826

Administration building with restaurant, two-storey hipped roof building, 18th century, modified in 1913, baroque portal on the south side marked 1753, entrance portal marked 1913

Brewhouse, Baroque style main building with hipped roof and top, side annex buildings with crooked hip, built with the inclusion of older parts in 1913, with a bust of the client and inscription plaque, marked 1795

Courtyard with gates, early classicistic, end of the 18th century

Former bath house, now office building, two-storey early classicist hipped roof building, around 1700, extended and topped up around 1790

Storage and residential building, three-story building with a crooked roof and plaster structure, around 1800

D-2-62-000-657 Hacklberg brewery, part of the former summer palace of the Passau prince-bishops
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Bräuhausplatz 9
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Former summer palace of the Passau prince-bishops, so-called prince building Two-storey late baroque saddle roof building with plaster ashlars, south two-storey semicircular porch, due to the layout of the oval ballroom, east portal marked 1692, based on a design by Carlo Lurago, partly destroyed in the Second World War, remnants of enclosing walls to the northwest. D-2-62-000-658 Former summer palace of the Passau prince-bishops, so-called prince building
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Fürstenweg 1
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Residential building Quarter-shaped, two-storey flanking building with a hipped roof on the access avenue to Hacklberg Castle, at the beginning of the 18th century D-2-62-000-665 BW

Haidenhof

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Am Schanzl 6
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey corner building with a mansard roof and box bay, built in neo-baroque style in 1896 D-2-62-000-7 Residential and commercial building
Bahnhofstrasse 1
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Office and administration building, the so-called Resch-Haus, integrated into the new Passau City Gallery Three-storey corner house with mansard roof and polygonal corner bay window, 2nd half of the 19th century D-2-62-000-20 Office and administration building, the so-called Resch-Haus, integrated into the new Passau City Gallery
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Bahnhofstrasse 22
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Facade of a residential and commercial building Richly designed in the style of the Neo-Renaissance, 2nd half of the 19th century D-2-62-000-23 Facade of a residential and commercial building
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Bahnhofstrasse 29
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Central Station Multi-unit complex, three-storey central building with risalit and mezzanine, flanked by wing structures and two-storey pavilions,

also with flat hip roofs, 1859/60, renovated in the 20th century

D-2-62-000-24 Central Station
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Railway line Passau - Hauzenberg; Inn
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Railway bridge, so-called Kaiserin-Elisabeth-Brücke Arched bridge with iron stud bridge over the Inn, historicizing tower on the side, built in 1859 D-2-62-000-195 Railway bridge, so-called Kaiserin-Elisabeth-Brücke
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Innstrasse 21, railway line Passau - Hauzenberg; Inn; Innstrasse 15; Near Am Severinstor
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Pedestrian bridge over the Inn, so-called Fünferlsteg Iron construction on two river piers, 1916, reconstruction after war damage 1946/47;

Associated with the former toll booth, one or two-story hipped roof building, at the same time

D-2-62-000-812 Pedestrian bridge over the Inn, so-called Fünferlsteg
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Dr.-Hans-Kapfinger-Strasse 22
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Villa Bergeat Three-storey four-wing building with a two-storey arcade atrium, built in the style of the Italian Renaissance, 1875, redesign from 1890 D-2-62-000-750 Villa Bergeat
Firmianstrasse 6
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Tenement house Three-storey free-standing saddle roof building with gable and box bay window, veranda closed to the north, built in late historical forms by Joseph Weiß, 1902/03 D-2-62-000-783 Tenement house
Franz-Stockbauer-Weg 13
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Brewery building of the Löwenbrauerei Passau Baroque-style three-storey industrial building with ground floor and plastered structure, tower structure with bell roof, large lion relief in the gable field marked 1892, exposed brick chimney with ornamentation to the west, inscription panel marked 1890/92 D-2-62-000-95 Brewery building of the Löwenbrauerei Passau
Hochstrasse 5
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villa Brick building in neo-Gothic style with an irregular floor plan with corner tower, marked 1897, renovated in 1977 D-2-62-000-167 villa
Hochstrasse 25
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Residential building Single-storey hipped roof building with a dwelling and plaster structure, after 1827 D-2-62-000-168 Residential building
Hollergrippe 6
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Waterworks Two-story tent roof construction, marked 1913

It also has three small outbuildings with a tent roof, built in the style of the Florentine Renaissance, probably at the same time

D-2-62-000-823 Waterworks
Innstrasse 19
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Resurrection Church of the Old Catholic Congregation Neo-Romanesque hall building with apse, built in 1895, extensive renovation between 1999 and 2004; with equipment D-2-62-000-212 Resurrection Church of the Old Catholic Congregation
Innstrasse 22
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Tenement house Three-storey mansard roof building with an attic zone and gable in the form of classicism, stucco facade with box bay window, by Julius Kempf, 1904 D-2-62-000-213 Tenement house
Innstrasse 23
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Former parade house of the Passau garrison, today used by the university Single-storey brick building with a gable roof and neo-Romanesque architectural structure, 1889, renovation from 2005/06 D-2-62-000-788 Former parade house of the Passau garrison, today used by the university
Innstrasse 40; Small parade ground 15 and 15 a
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Former Augustinian canons of St. Nikola, university since 1978, founded 1067/74, secularized in 1803 Former Catholic collegiate church, now parish and university church of St. Nikola, early Romanesque basilical core building, crypt 1st quarter of the 12th century, Gothic conversion to a staggered hall in the 3rd quarter of the 15th century, thorough Baroque renovation under the direction of Jakob Pawagner, 1715/16, profaned in 1803 , restored as a parish church in 1957; with equipment;

Former monastery complex, parts of it since 1953 Deutschordenskloster, three-wing, multi-storey convent buildings around two courtyards with arcades, newly built according to plans by Carlo Antonio Carlone the Elder. J., 1680–1690, south portal marked 1730; with equipment

D-2-62-000-214 Former Augustinian canons of St. Nikola, university since 1978, founded 1067/74, secularized in 1803
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Innstrasse 74 a
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Former Maierhof of St. Nikola Monastery, from 1907 municipal Heilig-Geist- or St.-Josef-Spital, now nursing home Former four-wing complex, three three-storey wings with hipped roofs, east wing with mansard hipped roof pavilion and tail gable, 17th century core, Baroque renovation by Josef Schwarzenberger, 1905–1909

St. Josef Hospital Church, neo-baroque hall building with roof turret, facade with pilasters and crested hip gable, by Josef Weiß, 1909; with equipment

Marian column, stone column with a figure of a mother of God, early 20th century; in the courtyard

D-2-62-000-215 Former Maierhof of St. Nikola Monastery, from 1907 municipal Heilig-Geist- or St.-Josef-Spital, now nursing home
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Innstrasse 76
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Hospital chapel in the Passau Clinic, formerly the municipal hospital Hall with flat ceiling, by Richard Schachner 1926/27, painting by Georg Philipp Wörlen, 1927/28, portal at the same time; with equipment D-2-62-000-784 Hospital chapel in the Passau Clinic, formerly the municipal hospital
Innstrasse 104
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Former farmhouse Two-storey block building with a gable roof and gable shot, 1st half of the 19th century D-2-62-000-217 Former farmhouse
Neuburger Strasse 30
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villa Two-storey historicizing hipped roof building with risalit and corner tower added to the north, by Othmar Doblinger, 1892, extension to the west by Josef Weiß, 1898 D-2-62-000-825 villa
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Neuburger Strasse 49
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Residential building Two-storey building with a half-hipped mansard roof, central projectile with bay window, built in the style of the Heimat (local style), 1909/10 D-2-62-000-418 Residential building
Neuburger Strasse 60
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school-building Three-storey half-hipped roof with convex gable zone, small onion dome and gable in neo-baroque shapes, around 1900 D-2-62-000-419 school-building
Neuburger Strasse 68
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Rectory Two-storey building with pyramid roof and gable, by Josef Wagner, 1924 D-2-62-000-420 Rectory
Neuburger Strasse 70
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Catholic parish church of St. Anton Central building with south tower in neo-baroque forms, in an elevated position, oval interior with attached transverse arms, by Johann Baptist Schott and Anton Wagner, 1908–1910; with equipment D-2-62-000-421 Catholic parish church of St. Anton
Neuburger Strasse 90
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Residential building Former Police station, three-part, three-storey structure with pitched roofs and plaster structure, 1924/25 D-2-62-000-424 Residential building
Neuburger Strasse 115 and 115 a
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Former manor and hunting lodge, so-called Schlösschen Haidenhof Two-storey, late Baroque plastered building with a mansard hipped roof and central projection with frontispiece, by Johann Georg Hagenauer, 1790

Former servants' house, two-storey plastered building with eaves and gable roof, after 1800

Barrel part of a hook-shaped farmyard, plastered building with board-lined knee stick and flat hipped roof, 2nd half of the 19th century

Garden with fountain, group of figures playing children, cast zinc, by Max Klein, Berlin, 2nd half of the 19th century, as well as two masonry plastered pillars with remains of sculptures (lions), around 1800

enclosure

D-2-62-000-426 Former manor and hunting lodge, so-called Schlösschen Haidenhof
Neuburger Strasse 118
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Catholic Parish Church of St. Peter Brick building, parabolic floor plan with light tower, by Hansjakob Lill, 1963–65 D-2-62-000-818 Catholic Parish Church of St. Peter
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Nibelungenstrasse 14
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Tenement house Four-storey eaves side building with balconies in neo-renaissance shapes, by Bonifaz Kiefer, 1904 D-2-62-000-786 Tenement house
Nibelungenstrasse 16
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Tenement house Four-storey hipped roof building in corner position, with corner bay windows, balconies and neo-renaissance facade, by Karl Kieffer, around 1900 D-2-62-000-751 Tenement house
Ostuzzistraße 5
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Villa, so-called broken glass villa or Ostuzzi villa Residential house in forms of eclecticism with borrowings from the architecture of the Italian Renaissance and Italian Baroque, four-story building with a central projectile, crooked roof, as well as two corner cores with pointed helmets, facade decor made of stucco, glass, porcelain and terracotta, based on plans by Aristide Ostuzzi, 1902 D-2-62-000-460 Villa, so-called broken glass villa or Ostuzzi villa
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Schillerstraße 3
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villa Asymmetrical two-storey mansard roof building over a high basement with a flight of stairs and a pillar balcony, three-storey south wing with an attic, in the forms of neo-classicism, 1891 D-2-62-000-829 villa
Schillerstraße 10 and 12
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Tenement group Three-storey eaves mansard roof buildings with facade decor in Art Nouveau forms, by Julius Kempf, 1908 D-2-62-000-827 Tenement group

Ensemble town center market neck

File number: E-2-62-000-4

The market lies on a narrow rocky ridge that climbs to the north and is bordered by a loop of the Ilz. The settlement, which was granted city rights by Emperor Charles IV in 1376, has been dominated by a castle complex since the late Middle Ages.

In 1517 the town and castle came into the possession of the Bavarian dukes. The confirmation of the market rights in 1585 by Duke Wilhelm V led to the construction of the town hall on the trapezoid market square. The place burned down several times. In the middle of the 17th century, a fire destroyed the castle, which has since fallen into ruin. After the fire of 1810, the castle chapel, which was used as a parish church, was also given up and the church on the market square was built instead. At the same time, most of the houses were given their present form. They are predominantly two or three storeys high, with gable ends and show the half or half hip roofs typical of the area.

In 1945 the parish church, the town hall and other buildings were badly damaged by artillery fire. It was rebuilt after the Second World War. The water of the Ilz has been an important economic factor since the Middle Ages. The river was used for rafting, for fishing, and via canals to drive mills and, since the 1920s, to generate electricity. From the end of the 19th century until the First World War , Hals was also a health resort.

Neck - architectural monuments by streets

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Achatiusstrasse 8 and 10
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Catholic side and pilgrimage church of St. Achatius Hall building with saddle roof and choir closed on three sides, facade tower with pointed helmet, in the core of the 2nd half of the 15th century, hall-like extension by adding side aisles, mid-17th century; with equipment

Parts of the historical cemetery wall with embedded epitaphs

Catholic cemetery chapel, single-storey hipped roof building with baroque facade structure, originally square, in the core in 1727, extended by a morgue in 1939

D-2-62-000-670 BW
Bräuhausgasse 1
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Catholic parish church of St Georg Hall church with north tower, originally classicist building from 1816 to 1819, after being destroyed in the war, reconstruction by Ludwig Mooshammer and Josef Müller, 1946–1951; with equipment D-2-62-000-691 Catholic parish church of St Georg
Bräuhausgasse 10
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Residential building Three-storey saddle roof building with knee floor and plaster structure, 1st quarter of the 19th century, heightened in 1906 D-2-62-000-672 BW
Burgweg 5
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Former castle church of St Georg Reshaped as a residential house, three-storey hipped roof building with a former chapel in the south and the remains of a late medieval tower of Hals Castle, late Gothic in the core, former chapel consecrated in 1383, damaged by fire in 1810, profaned in 1819 D-2-62-000-675 BW
Burgweg 6
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Residential building Two-storey saddle roof building with eaves, 1st quarter of the 19th century D-2-62-000-676 BW
Burgweg 7; Burgweg 9
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Residential house, so-called Luisen-Ruhe Multi-part historicizing complex, three-storey hipped roof building with a stair tower, then to the south, two-storey half-hipped roof building, essentially early 19th century or older, redesigned at the end of the 19th century D-2-62-000-677 BW
Burgweg 11
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Residential building Former fortification tower, three-storey building with a crooked roof, partially plastered natural stone masonry, the core is probably medieval D-2-62-000-678 BW
Burgweg 13
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Residential building Two-storey, gable-independent half-hipped roof, built from natural stone masonry from the castle ruins, after 1810 D-2-62-000-836 BW
Burgweg 6 and 15
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Neck castle ruins Late medieval complex with high wall fragments of the former residential building, decay after fire damage in 1663, collapse of the inner castle in 1810

Former middle gatehouse, quarry stone masonry; on a rocky ridge within the large Ilz loop

D-2-62-000-679 Neck castle ruins
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Färbergasse 1
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Residential building Three-storey gable-independent building with plaster structure and crooked hip, in the core probably 17th / 18th. century D-2-62-000-680 Residential building
Färbergasse 3
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Residential building Two-storey building with a crested hip, marked 1662 on the lintel. D-2-62-000-681 BW
Färbergasse 5
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Residential building Two-storey, gable-independent building with half-hipped roof, probably 17th century, renovated D-2-62-000-682 BW
Färbergasse 9
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Residential building with shop Two-storey hipped roof building in corner position, still in the 18th century core, renewed D-2-62-000-684 BW
Ilzleite 63
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Boundary stone of the fortress paleon of the fortress Oberhaus Granite stone with coat of arms, marked 1826 D-2-62-000-687 BW
Landrichterstraße 2
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Residential building Two-storey, wide-rimmed hipped roof building, the core of the 17th century D-2-62-000-688 BW
Marketplace 1
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Former court clerk's house, school building from 1821 to 1899, town hall until 1972 Three-storey gable building, in the core of the 2nd half of the 17th century, renewed after fire damage in 1810 in 1821, added height in 1879, rebuilt after war damage in 1949/50, figure of St. Florian and coat of arms, baroque D-2-62-000-690 Former court clerk's house, school building from 1821 to 1899, town hall until 1972
Marketplace 3
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Former Gasthof zum Hofwirt Three-storey gable building with a crooked hip, baroque plaster structure and a corner sloping to the northeast, 2nd half of the 17th century D-2-62-000-692 BW
Marketplace 4
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Residential building Three-storey hipped building in a corner position with baroque facade decoration, probably 18th century D-2-62-000-693 Residential building
Marketplace 5
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Residential building Two-storey gable building with half-hipped roof, around 1800 D-2-62-000-694 BW
Marktplatz 6
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Inn Two-storey hipped roof building, 2nd half of the 17th century D-2-62-000-695 BW
Marketplace 7
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Residential building with shop Two-storey hipped roof building in a corner, 18th century and early 19th century D-2-62-000-696 BW
Marktplatz 8
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Residential building Three-storey gable-independent building with baroque plaster structure, oculi and a staircase, 2nd half of the 17th century D-2-62-000-697 Residential building
Mühlengasse 4
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Residential building Two-storey saddle roof building with wooden arbors and roof house, the core of the 19th century D-2-62-000-698 BW
Perlfischerweg 1
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Residential building Two-storey, gable-independent building with crested hip and pedestrian passage, 1st half of the 19th century D-2-62-000-699 BW
Pfarrhofweg 1
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Former Catholic rectory Two-storey building with half-hipped roof and oculi, rebuilt after a fire in 1658 (marked above the lintel), repaired in 1982; with equipment D-2-62-000-700 BW
Pustetweg
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Monument to Anton Niederleuthner, royal magistrate in Passau Backrest of a stone bench with an inscription, probably around 1900 D-2-62-000-705 BW
Pustetweg 2
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Residential house, birthplace of Friedrich Pustet (1798–1882), so-called Pustethaus Three-storey gable corner house with historicizing facade design, in the core 18th century, heightening and new facade design at the end of the 19th century D-2-62-000-701 BW
Pustetweg 6
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Residential building Two-storey eaves side building with crooked hip, door frame made of granite, marked on the lintel with 1778 D-2-62-000-703 BW
Pustetweg 12
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Residential building Two-storey free-standing building with a crooked roof, around 1800 D-2-62-000-704 BW

Ilzstadt

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Am Goldenen Steig 1
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Former girls' school, now kindergarten Three-storey hipped roof building with two corner projections, 1884 D-2-62-000-923 BW
Freyunger Straße 14
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Former Gasthaus Felsen Two-storey building with half-hipped roof and gable arbor, north-facing single-storey extension with gable roof, 2nd half of the 18th century

South Baroque pavilion, two-storey, with mansard hipped roof, 2nd half of the 18th century

D-2-62-000-97 Former Gasthaus Felsen
Freyunger Straße 28
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Residential building Three-storey gable stand construction with a gable roof, in the core 17th / 18th centuries. Century, house figure of St. Maria, around 1910 D-2-62-000-98 Residential building
Freyunger Straße 30
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Residential building Three-storey, gable-independent building with a gable roof, 1st half of the 19th century D-2-62-000-99 BW
Freyunger Straße 32
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Former Gasthaus zum Freischütz Three-storey eaves side building with half-hipped roof and late Baroque facade, figured niche decorated with stucco, renewed after fire damage in 1822 D-2-62-000-100 BW
Freyunger Straße 34
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Residential building Two-storey gable-independent building with crooked hip and baroque plastered facade, presumably medieval in the core, redesign of the facade in the 1st half of the 19th century, inscription cartouche with lion relief above the entrance D-2-62-000-101 Residential building
Freyunger Straße 36
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Residential building Three-storey gable-independent building with a gable roof and late Baroque plastered facade, around 1800 D-2-62-000-102 Residential building
Freyunger Straße 42
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Residential house, former St. John's chapel Three-storey, gable-independent building with a saddle roof and facade decor in the forms of the Neo-Rococo style, first mention of the chapel in 1371, new building in 1514, conversion to a residential building in 1787, addition of floors in 1892, facade renewal in 1907 D-2-62-000-104 Residential house, former St. John's chapel
Freyunger Straße 44
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Residential building Three-storey building with a gable roof, probably 1st quarter of the 19th century, niche with a figure of a saint, probably at the same time D-2-62-000-105 Residential building
Kirchgasse 1
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Residential house, former inn Three-storey corner building with hipped roof and partially unplastered natural stone masonry on the ground floor, medieval core, roof structure renewed in 1893 D-2-62-000-237 BW
Kirchgasse 2
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Residential house, former inn Two-storey gable-sided corner building with a gable roof and three flat cores on the upper floor, at the beginning of the 16th century D-2-62-000-238 Residential house, former inn
Kirchgasse 5 and 7
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Former rectory, now residential house and rectory office Two-storey building on a hillside, eastern part with hipped roof, western wing with gable roof, in the core probably 17th / 18th. century D-2-62-000-239 BW
Kirchgasse 6
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Catholic Parish Church of St Bartholomew Hall building with saddle roof, retracted choir and west tower, late Romanesque tower, nave 1st half 15th century, choir mid 15th century, nave vault 1897; with equipment D-2-62-000-240 Catholic Parish Church of St Bartholomew
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Löwenmühlstrasse 3
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Residential building Two-storey hipped roof building, dendro. dat. 1540/42, dendro roof truss. dat. 1621, redesign of the facade in the 1st half of the 19th century D-2-62-000-339 BW
Löwenmühlstrasse 5
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Former Gasthof Hüttinger Three-storey gable-sided building with offset front and gable roof, probably two houses joined together, in the core of the 16th century D-2-62-000-340 BW
Mittelstrasse 1
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Residential building Two-storey gable building with a gable roof and historicizing stucco facade, in the first half of the 17th century, the facade was redesigned around 1910/20 D-2-62-000-408 BW
Mittelstrasse 3 and 5
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Semi-detached house, former grain box Three-storey gable building with offset front and flat gable roof, conversion to a residential building in 1735 (Mittelstrasse 5) and 1876 (Mittelstrasse 3) D-2-62-000-409 BW

Downtown

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Am Severinstor 4
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Former city gate, so-called Severinstor Quarry stone masonry with hipped roof and part of the defensive wall, early 15th century (see also town fortifications) D-2-62-000-11 Former city gate, so-called Severinstor
Innstadtkellerweg 1 and 1 a
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Residential building Two-storey hipped roof building with plaster structure, mid-19th century, elongated building, attached to the east of the pilgrimage stairs D-2-62-000-202 Residential building
Innstadtkellerweg 9
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Pilgrimage stairs in Mariahilf Covered stairs from the Innstadtkellerweg to the Mariahilf pilgrimage church, 321 steps, 1862/64 D-2-62-000-203 Pilgrimage stairs in Mariahilf
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Innstadtkellerweg 11
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Former refectory of the Capuchin monastery from 1662 Two-storey, elongated saddle roof building, converted into the summer cellar and dance hall of the Flad brewery around 1850, changed in 1954 D-2-62-000-204 BW
Jahnstraße 3
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gym Two-storey historical building with a hip hipped roof with an inscription, connected to the south with a single-storey hall building with a tail gable and roof turret, by Julius Kempf, marked 1906 D-2-62-000-841 gym
Kapuzinerstraße 3
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Residential building Two-storey hipped roof building with roof house and eaves side building connected to the east, on the inside a polygonal porch and balcony with wrought iron balustrade, rich historicizing facade structure, end of the 19th century D-2-62-000-832 Residential building
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Kapuzinerstraße 8; Near Kapuzinerstraße
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Residential building Three-storey hipped roof building, in the first half of the 18th century, alterations at the end of the 18th and 19th centuries

Enclosure, pillars with iron bars, late 19th century

Fountain, so-called Josefsbrunnen in the garden, 1732

D-2-62-000-744 Residential building
Kapuzinerstraße 12
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Former Gasthaus zur Schnecke Two-storey building in a corner position with a flat gable roof, 1st half of the 19th century D-2-62-000-224 Former Gasthaus zur Schnecke
Kapuzinerstraße 13
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Tenement house Three-storey free-standing tent roof building with rich facade decoration in historicizing style, end of the 19th century; Garden gate at the same time D-2-62-000-225 Tenement house
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Kapuzinerstraße 19
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villa Two-storey plastered building on the eaves with a gabled central projection and late classicist facade structure, by Anton Nieblich, probably 1881/82

Rear cultivation in 1899

D-2-62-000-984 villa
Kirchenplatz 1
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Residential building Three-storey hipped roof building in a corner position with flat bay windows, ground floor rustication and facade decor 17th century, 1962 installation of the Sparkasse branch, renovation from 1982, further construction work in 20th / 21st century. century D-2-62-000-231 Residential building
Kirchenplatz 2
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Residential building with shop Three-storey, gable-independent building with a half-hipped roof, 17th century, portal on the courtyard side marked 1646, shop installation before 1853, numerous construction measures in the 20th century D-2-62-000-232 Residential building with shop
Kirchenplatz 3
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Residential building with shop Three-storey half-hipped roof building in a corner position with a Gothic flat bay window and baroque facade decoration, in the core probably still in the 2nd half of the 15th century, reconstruction in the 17th century, shop design from 1948, numerous building measures in the 19th and 20th centuries. century D-2-62-000-233 Residential building with shop
Kirchenplatz 4; Lederergasse 1
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Residential house, since 1696 Tavern zum Schwarzen Adler, 1683 embassy quarter Three-storey hipped roof building in a corner position with a rich baroque plastered facade with stucco decoration and stone figure of Maria, 18th century, facade around 1720, probably extended to the west around 1810, portals on Lederergasse marked 1810 and 1589 respectively D-2-62-000-234 Residential house, since 1696 Tavern zum Schwarzen Adler, 1683 embassy quarter
Kirchenplatz 5
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Catholic parish church of St Gertraud Classicist hall building with west tower, after fire in 1809 using late Gothic wall parts of the previous building according to plans by district building inspector Joseph Anton von Ranson, rebuilt by master mason Augustin Allgeyer 1812-1816, addition of a sacristy northeast of the choir 1852/53 (demolished in 2005), pillars inside by the sculptor Christian Jorhan d. J., Tower 1855; with equipment D-2-62-000-235 Catholic parish church of St Gertraud
Lederergasse 2
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Residential building Two- or three-storey free-standing building with curved gable in the form of historicism, last third of the 19th century, older in the core, roof structure renewed in 2012, further conversions and changes 20th / 21st. century D-2-62-000-278 Residential building
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Lederergasse 3
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Former Gasthaus zum Goldenen Einhorn Two-storey, gable-independent building with half-hip, late Gothic flat bay window on the east side and facade decoration, 15th-18th centuries. century D-2-62-000-279 Former Gasthaus zum Goldenen Einhorn
Lederergasse 4
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Residential building Two-storey gable building with a gable roof, the reverse with a crooked hip, reconstruction from 1812, older in the core, facade in the neo-baroque style D-2-62-000-280 Residential building
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Lederergasse 5 and 7
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Residential building Two- or three-story building with an advance wall, in the core still 17th / 18th. Century, baroque facade partially changed around 1900, fundamental renovation from 1981 D-2-62-000-281 Residential building
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Lederergasse 8
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Residential building Two-storey building with an advance wall, 19th century, older in the core D-2-62-000-283 Residential building
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Lederergasse 10
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Residential building Narrow three-storey building on the gable side with curved gable, facade in the form of historicism, last third of the 19th century, older in essence D-2-62-000-284 Residential building
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Lederergasse 11
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Residential building Three-storey gable-sided building with a half-hipped roof, in the core probably 16./17. Century, rebuilt in 1977 D-2-62-000-285 Residential building
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Lederergasse 14
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Residential building Three-storey building with an advance wall and Gothic window frames on the 1st floor, in the core 15th / 16th. century D-2-62-000-286 Residential building
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Lederergasse 15
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Residential building Three-storey gable-sided building with a half-hipped roof, the core of which is probably from the Middle Ages, rebuilt in 1989 and the top floor expanded for residential purposes. D-2-62-000-287 Residential building
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Lederergasse 16
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Residential building Three-storey gable-sided building with half-hipped roof, in the core probably 15th / 16th. Century, alterations and changes in the 20th century D-2-62-000-288 Residential building
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Lederergasse 17
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Formerly the Goldenes Kreuz inn Two-storey building with a late Baroque facade, an advance wall and straight two-flight flight of stairs, in the core probably still 15th / 16th. Century, facade around 1770, rebuilt in 1988 to the parish center of the parish church St. Gertraud. D-2-62-000-289 Formerly the Goldenes Kreuz inn
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Lederergasse 20
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Residential building Three-storey, gable-independent saddle roof construction, medieval core, repaired in 1992/93. D-2-62-000-291 Residential building
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Lederergasse 21
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Residential building Two-storey gable-independent building with a slightly offset front and half-hipped roof, probably 17th century, roof structure renewed in 1954. D-2-62-000-292 Residential building
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Lederergasse 22
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Residential building Three-storey, gable-independent building with a tail gable in the form of historicism, last third of the 19th century, in essence probably medieval. D-2-62-000-293 Residential building
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Lederergasse 23
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Residential building Two-story, gable-independent building with a crooked roof, the upper floor partially protruding over consoles, with Gothic window frames, 15th / 16th centuries. century D-2-62-000-294 Residential building
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Lederergasse 24
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Residential building Four-storey gable-independent building with a crooked roof, 19th century, probably older in the core. D-2-62-000-295 Residential building
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Lederergasse 25
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Residential building Three-storey gable-sided building with a crooked roof, the core probably 15th / 16th. Century, 1991 after fire roof structure renewed. D-2-62-000-296 Residential building
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Lederergasse 26
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Residential building Four-storey building with gable wall, 19th century, partly older in the core, renovation in 1984, extension of the attic for residential purposes in 1998. D-2-62-000-297 Residential building
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Lederergasse 27 a
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Residential building Four-storey hipped roof building, in the core probably 17th / 18th centuries. Century, after a fire in 1897 rebuilt and extended. D-2-62-000-971 BW
Lederergasse 28
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Residential building Three-storey, gable-independent building with a half-hipped roof, 19th century, probably older in the core, rebuilt in 1876, renewed roof structure in 2004. D-2-62-000-299 Residential building
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Lederergasse 29
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Residential building Three-storey building with a late Gothic portal and baroque tail gable, 15th century D-2-62-000-300 Residential building
Lederergasse 30
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Residential building Three-storey eaves side building with gable roof, 19th century, 1957 facade redesigned. D-2-62-000-301 Residential building
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Lederergasse 31
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Residential building Three-storey, gable-independent building with a crooked roof, essentially 13th to 15th century, extensions and alterations dated 1405 (dendro. Dat.), Roof structure 1809 (dendro. D.), Alteration in the 20th century D-2-62-000-302 Residential building
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Lederergasse 32
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Residential building Two-storey mansard roof building with fore in corner position, probably 16./17. Century, removal of a vault in 1883, south facade with figure niche and stone shop surround from 1892, garage installation in part of the former workshop in 1956, after a fire in 1994 complete renovation of the roof structure in 1995. D-2-62-000-303 Residential building
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Lederergasse 35
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Residential building Three-storey, gable-independent building with a half-hipped roof, 17th century, built in shop in 1884, renewal of the roof structure in 1990. D-2-62-000-305 Residential building
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Lederergasse 37
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Residential building Four-storey building with a horizontal facade, in the core probably 15th / 16th century. Century, 1928 renewal of the roof structure, remodeling 20th century D-2-62-000-306 Residential building
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Lederergasse 42
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Formerly a craftsman's house Two-storey hipped roof building with Madonna relief and two-storey arcade, in the core 17th / 18th. century D-2-62-000-777 Formerly a craftsman's house
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Lederergasse 43
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Formerly a residential building Museum since 1982, two-storey saddle roof building, north-facing with pointed arch portal, wooden door from the construction period and high water mark from 1501, medieval; on the site of the former Roman fort Boioturum. D-2-62-000-308 Formerly a residential building
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Lederergasse 45
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Former home and shoemaker's workshop Today part of the Roman Museum Boioturum (Lederergasse 43), three-storey building with a horizontally closing facade, the core is medieval and the surrounding walls are partly medieval over the former Roman Boioturum fort (parts of the fort walls exposed as part of the museum expansion) 19th century facade, narrowing of the house corridor and in the course of this relocation of the house entrance door and the windows in the ground floor in 1904, preliminary investigations and renovations 1998–2010. D-2-62-000-309 Former home and shoemaker's workshop
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Lederergasse 46
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Former craftsman's house Three-storey building with an advance wall, with a high arbor at the rear, late medieval core, rebuilt in 1891, major repairs in 2001. D-2-62-000-782 Former craftsman's house
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Lederergasse 47
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Residential building Three-storey, gable-independent building with flat gable roof, in the core probably medieval, 1885 renewal of the roof structure (flat gable roof), 1975 installation of a garage. D-2-62-000-310 Residential building
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Lederergasse 49
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Residential building Two-storey, gable-independent building with half-hipped roof, in the core probably 18th century, shop installation in 1875, repair in 1997. D-2-62-000-312 Residential building
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Lederergasse 50
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Residential building Four-storey building with a mansard roof, built in 1841, modernized in 1970. D-2-62-000-313 Residential building
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Lederergasse 52
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Residential building Three-storey hipped roof building with a bent front, upper storey with late Gothic window frames, in the core probably 16./17. Century, remodeling 18th century, restoration from 2006. D-2-62-000-315 Residential building
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Lederergasse 54
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Residential building Three-storey mansard roof building in corner position with round bay windows and baroque facade decor, renovation in 1890/91, extension of the attic for residential purposes in 1956, minor structural changes between 1967 and 1969 a. a. Extension of a balcony on the 1st floor; Structurally integrated to the south, the former defense tower of the city wall with a steep hipped roof, early 15th century D-2-62-000-748 Residential building
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Lindental 35
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Residential building Two-storey hipped roof building with plaster structure, 19th century D-2-62-000-316 BW
Linzer Straße 2
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Residential building Two-storey building with a mansard gable roof, gable arbor and gred, end of the 18th century D-2-62-000-319 Residential building
Linzer Strasse 4
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Residential building Two-storey gable-independent building with flat gable roof, gable cladding, shoulder arch portal and gred, 15./16. century D-2-62-000-320 Residential building
Linzer Straße 6
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City gate Formerly Linzer Tor, two-storey building with passage and hipped roof; Remainder of the adjacent fortification wall; still in the 15th century D-2-62-000-321 City gate
Lion's Den 1
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey corner building with baroque facade decor and tail gable, around 1800, facade around 1900, numerous alterations and changes in the 19th and 20th centuries. Century, 1980 roof structure raised and renewed. D-2-62-000-322 Residential and commercial building
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Lions Den 2
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Formerly a craftsman's house Finally, the dye works, three-storey building with an advance wall, baroque facade decor and late Gothic portal, in the core 14th / 15th century. Century, remodeling 16./17. Century, facade renewed at the end of the 19th century, garage installation from 1957. D-2-62-000-323 Formerly a craftsman's house
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Lions Den 3
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Residential building Three-storey corner building with hipped roof and flat bay, north side with support pillars and high basement, 19th century, older in the core, shop installation from 1924, 1970 and 2001 the roof structure renewed. D-2-62-000-324 BW
Löwengrube 4
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Inn Formerly a residential building, three-storey, gable-independent building with a half-hipped roof, the core of the 17th century, 1926–1928 installation of a restaurant, 1971 roof structure raised and partially renewed, facade renewed in the 20th century D-2-62-000-325 Inn
Löwengrube 5
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Residential building Three-storey building with plastered structure, north side five-storey with a crooked roof and ground floor made of quarry stone, in the core still 17th century, reconstruction in 1820 after the city fire in 1809, in 1823 heightened and new roof structure (dendrochronologically dated). D-2-62-000-326 Residential building
Löwengrube 6
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Residential building with a bakery Three-storey, gable-independent building with a half-hipped roof, end of the 17th century, probably medieval in core, portal marked 1697, facade from 1923. D-2-62-000-327 Residential building with a bakery
Löwengrube 7
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Residential building Three-storey eaves side building with mansard roof and passage, in the core probably 17th century, garage installation from 1969. D-2-62-000-328 Residential building
Löwengrube 9
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Residential building Three-storey, gable-independent building with a gable roof and ground floor reinforcement, 17th / 18th centuries Century, increase from 1830, rebuilt in 1989. D-2-62-000-330 Residential building
Löwengrube 10
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Formerly a granary Residential house since the 19th century, three-storey gable-sided building with half-hipped roof, still 17th century at its core, conversion to a residential building and installation of a workshop in 1885 and 1891/92, in 1969/70 installation of two garages. D-2-62-000-331 BW
Lions den 12; Löwengrube 14
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Gasthaus zum Bauernstüberl Originally consisting of an inn and farm building, at the beginning of the 19th century the western building (Löwengrube 12) was merged and converted into a residential building, in the core probably 17th century, fresco marked 1674, facade renewed in the 20th century. D-2-62-000-332 Gasthaus zum Bauernstüberl
Löwengrube 15
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Residential building Three-storey building with an advance wall and figure niche, 19th century, probably older in the core. D-2-62-000-333 Residential building
Löwengrube 17
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Residential building Two-storey building with an advance wall, 19th century, probably older in the core, built in 1922, rebuilt in 1991. D-2-62-000-334 Residential building
Löwengrube 19
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Residential building Two-storey building with an advance wall and baroque facade, probably 18th century, facade renewed in the 19th century, numerous renovations and changes in the 20th century, heightened floor from 1934. D-2-62-000-335 Residential building
Löwengrube 21
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Residential building Three-storey gable-sided building with a gable roof, around 1800, probably older in the core. D-2-62-000-336 Residential building
Löwengrube 23
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Residential building Two-storey, gable-independent building with a gable roof, 19th century, probably older in the core, major renovation from 1995. D-2-62-000-337 Residential building
Lions den 29; Schmiedgasse 23; Schmiedgasse 25
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Innstadt Brewery Complex consisting of several buildings, mostly three-storey, on Schmiedgasse gable-sided buildings with (crested) hipped roofs, first documented mention 1318, after fire and destruction in the war essentially rebuilt between 1803 and 1826. D-2-62-000-537 Innstadt Brewery
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Mariahilfberg 2
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Formerly an art nursery Two-storey saddle roof building on a hillside with tail gables, neo-baroque plaster structure and stucco medallion, around 1905, repaired in 1988. D-2-62-000-359 Formerly an art nursery
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Mariahilfberg 5; Mariahilfberg 3; Mariahilfberg 7
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Pilgrimage church Maria Hilf with a former Capuchin convent (since 2004 Pauliner) and monastery buildings Built 1624–1628, restored after fire damage in 1662; with furnishings: pilgrimage church Maria Hilf, double tower facade with crooked gable front, cross-shaped floor plan with attached short transverse arms, surrounded by turrets northeast of the hipped roof building, completed in 1630; to the north, next to the church, convent buildings, former hospice, two or three-story hipped roof buildings; northwest of the former castle of the cathedral dean Schwendi, so-called Dekanstöckl, two-storey hipped roof building with early baroque facade structure, 1622; former administration building on the south side, two-story hipped roof building with chapel niche and statue of the Virgin, 1812; along the south side chapel-like niches, formerly with the 15 rosary secrets, since 1846. D-2-62-000-360 Pilgrimage church Maria Hilf with a former Capuchin convent (since 2004 Pauliner) and monastery buildings
Mariahilfberg 9
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Residential building One-storey building with half hips, probably 18th century; Well house, with the so-called St Annabrunnen, hexagonal building with high shingled tent roof and early baroque architectural structure, 1638. D-2-62-000-362 BW
Mariahilfstrasse 1
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Residential building Three- or four-storey hipped roof building in corner position with arched windows, in the core 18th / 19th century. Century, historicizing the facade, rebuilt and changed in 1884. D-2-62-000-364 Residential building
Mariahilfstraße 3
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Residential and commercial building Originally put together from several houses, four-storey corner building with a horizontally closing facade, in the core still 16./17. Century, 1887 shop fitting, 1901 increased, conversions and changes 20th century D-2-62-000-366 Residential and commercial building
Mariahilfstraße 4
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Residential building Three-storey building with an advance wall, rusticated ground floor and stucco facade, still 17th century at its core, facade in the middle of the 19th century, portal marked 1869, built-in shop in 1885. D-2-62-000-367 Residential building
Mariahilfstraße 5
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Inn Three-storey mansard roof building with a facade in the forms of neo-classicism, early 19th century, in essence probably older, conversions and changes in the 19th century, heightening, roof truss and facade renewal in 1897. D-2-62-000-368 Inn
Mariahilfstraße 6
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Residential building Three-storey building with an advance wall and late Gothic flat bay window on the east side, the core probably around 1500, shop installation in 1870, rebuilt 1890–1892. D-2-62-000-369 Residential building
Mariahilfstraße 7
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Residential building Two-storey building in a corner position with a Baroque-style tail gable and flat bay window on brackets, in the core probably 1st half of the 16th century, heightened after 1955. D-2-62-000-370 Residential building
Mariahilfstraße 8
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Formerly the White Lamb Inn Three-storey building with an advance wall, forged bracket and relief medallion, in the core probably 16./17. Century, completely rebuilt in 1895. D-2-62-000-371 Formerly the White Lamb Inn
Mariahilfstraße 9
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Administration building Three-story neo-baroque building with tail gables and plastered structure, western front with arbor and risalit, marked 1906, converted in 1983 and used for residential purposes; Enclosure, with brick pillars and round arches, at the same time. D-2-62-000-372 Administration building
Mariahilfstraße 10
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Residential building Three-storey building with an advance wall and classical facade decoration, marked 1560, facade around 1800, renewed in the 20th century, in 1968 the roof structure was raised and renewed, rebuilt in 1981. D-2-62-000-373 Residential building
Mariahilfstraße 12
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Residential building Three-storey building with an advance wall, still in its core from the 16th century D-2-62-000-374 BW
Mariahilfstraße 14
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Residential building Three-storey building with a horizontally closing facade, medieval core, extension in the middle of the 15th century, wooden ceilings in 1437 and 1446 (dendro. Dat.), Reconstruction after fire in 1809, roof structure from 1809 (dendro. Dat.) Facade from 1810, repairs and building research 2002 . D-2-62-000-375 BW
Mariahilfstraße 16
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Residential building Three-storey corner building with an advance wall, probably 17th century, facade 18th century D-2-62-000-376 Residential building
Römerstrasse 10
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Residential building Free-standing three-storey building in neo-classicism forms with figure niches and tempietto top, sloping north-east corner with window bay and attic, 1889/90, 1980 loft. D-2-62-000-504 Residential building
Schiffmühlgasse 1
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Residential building Probably composed of several houses, three-storey building with a horizontal facade, 16th / 17th century. century D-2-62-000-515 BW
Schiffmühlgasse 2
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Residential building Two-storey hipped roof building in a corner position with lateral support pillars and an advance wall on the north facade, 16./17. century D-2-62-000-516 BW
Schiffmühlgasse 3
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Residential building Probably composed of several houses, three-storey building with crooked roofs, in the core still 16./17. century D-2-62-000-517 BW
Schmiedgasse 3
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Residential building Four-storey building with an advance wall, probably medieval in core, renewed after the city fire in 1809, renovation and facade from 1862. D-2-62-000-520 Residential building
Schmiedgasse 4
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Blue Dove Inn Three-storey building with an advance wall and baroque plastered facade with stucco decor, the core is probably medieval, portal marked 1631, vaults removed in 1858, facade 18th century, this was renewed in 1938 according to the old model, rebuilt in 1938 and 1990. D-2-62-000-521 Blue Dove Inn
Schmiedgasse 5
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Green wreath inn Three-storey building with an advance wall, in the core probably still 17th century, changed significantly in the 19th century by renovations. D-2-62-000-522 Green wreath inn
Schmiedgasse 6
( location )
Formerly forge Three-storey building with an advance wall, still in the core of the 18th century, roof structure dated 1810, reconstruction and repair in 1930 and 1960. D-2-62-000-523 BW
Schmiedgasse 9
( location )
Formerly a craftsman's house Four-storey building with an advance wall and gable top, marked 1664. D-2-62-000-526 Formerly a craftsman's house
Schmiedgasse 11; Schmiedgasse 13
( location )
Formerly a craftsman's house Consisting of two houses until around 1826, three-storey building with plastered facade, advance wall and offset front, essentially 17th century, modernization 1930/35. D-2-62-000-527 Formerly a craftsman's house
Schmiedgasse 12
( location )
Residential and craftsman house Former forge, made up of two houses, three-storey building with an advance wall and offset front, medieval core, renovations in the Renaissance and in the first half of the 19th century, roof structure renewed during the renovation in 1992–1994. D-2-62-000-528 BW
Schmiedgasse 14
( location )
Residential building Three-storey building with ground floor reinforcement, blinding oculi and advance wall, essentially 18th century D-2-62-000-529 Residential building
Schmiedgasse 15
( location )
Residential and commercial building Three-storey building with an advance wall, the core of the 17th century, renovations at the beginning of the 19th century, beginning of the 20th century and around 1950. D-2-62-000-530 Residential and commercial building
Schmiedgasse 16
( location )
Formerly a residential and craft house Three-storey building with an advance wall, medieval core, alterations in the 17th, 18th, 1st half of the 19th century, roof structure raised in 1889, arbor extension from 1897, facade from 1908, fundamentally repaired in 1998. D-2-62-000-531 BW
Schmiedgasse 17; Schmiedgasse 19
( location )
Formerly a craftsman's house Combined from two gable-side houses, the eastern wing has three floors with a half-hipped roof and protruding upper floor, the western wing has three floors with a gable roof, the core is the 16th century, alterations in the 18th century and early 19th century D-2-62-000-532 Formerly a craftsman's house
Schmiedgasse 18
( location )
Formerly a craftsman's house Three-storey building with an advance wall and baroque facade, fundamental renovation 18th century, older in the core, facade renewed in 1906, rebuilt in 1910. D-2-62-000-533 BW
Schmiedgasse 20
( location )
Formerly a pottery Originally put together from two houses, three-storey gable-sided building with half-hipped roof and courtyard-side outbuilding, medieval core, alterations 16./17. Century and 1920/30, portal with old door leaf, 2nd half of the 18th century, rebuilt in 1908. D-2-62-000-534 Formerly a pottery
Schmiedgasse 21
( location )
Moonlight Inn Three-storey, gable-independent building with a half-hipped roof and baroque facade decor, in the core probably 16./17. century D-2-62-000-535 Moonlight Inn
Schmiedgasse 22
( location )
Formerly a pottery Originally consisting of two houses, probably merged after the city fire of 1809, two-storey, broad-layered building with a half-hipped roof, offset front and baroque facade decor, in the core 17th century, remodeling around 1870. D-2-62-000-536 Formerly a pottery
Schmiedgasse 24
( location )
Formerly a craftsman's house Three-storey building with an advance wall and arcade facing the courtyard, 17th century, portal with forged skylight grille, probably 18th century, shop fitting from 1906. D-2-62-000-538 Formerly a craftsman's house
Schmiedgasse 26
( location )
Formerly a craftsman's house Two-storey, gable-independent building with a crooked roof, in the core 17th / 18th century. Century, remodeling 19th century D-2-62-000-539 Formerly a craftsman's house
Schmiedgasse 28
( location )
Residential building Two-storey gable-sided building with a gable roof, in the core probably 17th / 18th century. Century, facade at the beginning of the 19th century, remodeled in 1984 and completely renewed roof structure. D-2-62-000-540 Residential building
Schmiedgasse 32
( location )
Formerly a bakery (since the 17th century), two-storey, gable-independent building with a half-hipped roof, Gothic core, western extension over an alley in the 1st half of the 17th century, north-western reconstruction and eastern extension in the 2nd half of the 17th century after the city fire in 1662, facade with fresco around 1800 , Conversions between 1876 and the mid-20th century, roof structure renewals in the 1980s. D-2-62-000-542 Formerly a bakery
Schmiedgasse 34
( location )
Residential building Three-storey building in a corner position with a half-hipped roof, gable and partially protruding upper floor, south-facing with a mansard roof, in the core probably 16./17. Century, conversion of the 19th century, installation of the balcony in 1927, roof structure burned down and renewed in 1981. D-2-62-000-543 Residential building

Mühlthal

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Mühltalstraße 9 a
( location )
Catholic wayside chapel Saddle roof construction in neo-Gothic forms, 2nd half of the 19th century; with equipment. D-2-62-000-414 BW
Mühltalstraße 14
( location )
Formerly a mill Two-storey hipped roof building, marked 1827. D-2-62-000-413 BW
Mühltalstraße 20
( location )
Formerly a mill Two-storey flat gable roof building on a natural stone foundation with a dwelling and risalit, 1st half of the 19th century D-2-62-000-415 BW
Mühltalstraße 22
( location )
Residential building Flat saddle roof building with shingled block construction upper floor, early 19th century D-2-62-000-416 BW

Neustift

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Fürstenzeller Straße 6
( location )
House on a rural property Two-storey hipped roof building with spoilage from the 16th and 18th centuries, 1st half of the 19th century D-2-62-000-719 House on a rural property
Neustift 1
( location )
Formerly a train station Quarry stone building with brick edging and hipped flat gable roof, built in 1888. D-2-62-000-720 Formerly a train station
Neustift 4
( location )
Formerly sawmill mill A hipped roof building with a log upper storey and two gable roofs, partly cladding, in the core probably 18th century, renovations from 1900. D-2-62-000-721 Formerly sawmill mill
Sagmeisterweg 17
( location )
Wayside chapel Small gable roof building with open vestibule, 19th century D-2-62-000-722 Wayside chapel

Reisach

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Feldweg 49
( location )
House of a former four-sided courtyard Flat gable roof with log gable and gable cliff, access on the gable side, early 19th century; southern outbuilding, saddle roof construction with log building upper floor and eaves, at the same time; to the west of the barn, saddle roof building with partially plastered ashlar masonry, at the same time. D-2-62-000-710 BW
Rittsteiger Straße 15
( location )
Residential house of the former rural property Two-storey block construction with a gable roof, eaves and boarded gable zone, in the southern area partly solid construction, 1st half of the 19th century D-2-62-000-714 BW
Rittsteiger Straße 50
( location )
House of a former four-sided courtyard Two-storey plastered brick building with a crooked roof, 1st half of the 19th century; Stable barn, saddle roof building with boarded upper floor, 1st half of the 19th century; Outbuildings, gable roof construction with eastern two-storey block construction and eaves, western wing erected as a solid structure with unplastered natural stone masonry, 1st half of the 19th century D-2-62-000-713 BW

Rittsteig

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Alte Poststrasse 80; Carossastraße 78
( location )
Administration building One-storey hipped roof wing with plaster strips, end of the 19th century D-2-62-000-726 BW
Alte Poststrasse 90
( location )
Formerly forester's house Two-storey hipped roof building with a protruding box cornice, former service wing with a round arched entrance, converted for residential purposes, 2nd quarter of the 19th century D-2-62-000-725 BW
Carossastraße 80
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Farmhouse Two-storey block building with a flat gable roof and gable crust, partly bricked, mid-19th century D-2-62-000-709 BW

Rosenau

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Kapuzinerstraße 36
( location )
Formerly a Jesuit castle Three-storey three-wing complex with crooked roofs, 2nd half of the 17th century, changes in the 19th and 20th centuries; in the ground floor entrance area limestone slab in memory of the cathedral dean Johann Georg von Herberstein, the builder of what used to be on the neighboring Fl. No. 277 standing leper house, from 1637. D-2-62-000-228 BW
Kapuzinerstraße 61
( location )
Formerly the Church of St. Giles After secularization, plastered brick building with polygonal choir closure, 15th century core, on the south side the relief of the coat of arms of the cathedral dean Bernhard Schwarz (died 1580). D-2-62-000-229 Formerly the Church of St. Giles
Kapuzinerstraße 71
( location )
Former manufacturer's villa Two-storey tent roof construction with dormers, ground floor polygonal bay window and pillar portico, built in neoclassical forms by Josef Weiss and Son, 1922–23. D-2-62-000-781 Former manufacturer's villa

Saint Severin

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Am Severinstor 10
( location )
Catholic branch church Catholic branch church St Severin, hall church with retracted choir, choir late Gothic, around 1476, nave in the core Ottonian and Romanesque; with equipment; St Severin cemetery with graves from the 19th and early 20th centuries; Cemetery wall. D-2-62-000-13 Catholic branch church
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Am Severinstor 12
( location )
graveyard So-called general cemetery, with graves from the 19th and early 20th centuries, laid out in 1878, expanded in 1895 and 1902/06 according to plans by Hans Grässel; Cemetery wall with pavilions and arcades on the inside, built in neo-baroque forms, last third of the 19th century; Memorial chapel, neo-baroque building with an outside staircase and wrought-iron enclosure, late 19th century / early 20th century D-2-62-000-14 graveyard
Near the Severinstor; Am Severinstor 9
( location )
graveyard So-called old high cemetery, with graves from the 19th century, the earliest around 1800/20, including tombs of Christian Jorhan the Elder. J., laid out under Prince-Bishop Leopold Firmian in 1772; with cemetery wall, southern pavilion with tail gable and entrance pavilion with wrought iron grating (pavilion partially renewed), 18th century D-2-62-000-12 BW

Walding

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Near Walding
( location )
Hamlet chapel Square building with tent roof, 3rd quarter of the 19th century; with equipment. D-2-62-000-736 BW
Walding 1
( location )
Waldlerhaus Boarded and partially plastered block construction with gable arbor and flat saddle roof, 1st half of the 19th century D-2-62-000-734 BW
Walding 6
( location )
Formerly a farmhouse Saddle roof construction with upper floor block construction under colored shingles, lintel marked 1907, roof later. D-2-62-000-735 BW

Further districts

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Bergfried
Bergfried 1
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Christkönigskolleg Christkönigskolleg Bergfried, Catholic Christkönigskirche with main building Benedict House; Catholic Christkönigskirche, hall church in the style of the so-called New Building, by Michael Kurz , 1936; with equipment; Main building Haus Benedikt, study building of the so-called Christkönigskolleg Bergfried, two-storey saddle roof construction, core late 18th century, alterations in 1930. D-2-62-000-813 BW


Bibereck
Bibereckerweg 39
( location )
Mitterstallbau Two-storey block building with flat saddle roof and surrounding shot, 2nd half of the 18th century. D-2-62-000-738 BW


Bibersbach
Einöder Straße 18
( location )
Einfirsthof Two-storey block building with a gable roof and eaves, 18./19. Century, roof later. D-2-62-000-647 BW


Ebnerhof
Jägerhof 1
( location )
Formerly a hunting estate Today pension, four-sided courtyard; Main building, two-storey hipped mansard roof with plaster structure, 2nd half of the 18th century, renewed; north of the former utility building, two-storey building with half-hipped roof and eaves, 2nd half of the 18th century, changes in the 19th and 20th centuries; east of the former barn, saddle roof construction, 19./20. Century; south of the former utility building, single-storey saddle roof building, 2nd half of the 18th century, changes in the 19th and 20th centuries, the southern part later. D-2-62-000-650 BW


Eck
Eck 4
( location )
Residential house in a four-sided courtyard Two-storey solid construction with a gable roof and knee-high, richly structured facade with ground floor rustication and a gable-sided balcony in the style of the Wilhelminian era, 1897; Walled gate entrance with lion figure, portal with stucco decoration, marked 1897. D-2-62-000-651 BW


Einöd
Einöder Straße 21
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Formerly a farmhouse Two-storey saddle roof construction, partly paneled block construction, modern designation 1805, roof later, stables area bricked up and converted for residential purposes. D-2-62-000-653 BW


Englbolding
Englbolding 4
( location )
Hamlet chapel Small solid building with a steep pitched roof, 2nd half of the 19th century. D-2-62-000-654 BW


Firmiangut
Firmiangut 12
( location )
Formerly Louisenfreud Castle So-called company property, now a restaurant, two-storey half-hipped roof building with plaster structure, in the core part of the 18th century, changed in 1972. D-2-62-000-655 BW


Firmiangut
Obere Schneckenbergstrasse 24
( location )
Evangelical Luth. Parish church Evangelical Luth. Parish church St. Johannes, two-storey church building with an oval floor plan, basement with community rooms, above the church interior with a tower attached to the north, by Hanns- Egon Wörlen, 1957. D-2-62-000-817 Evangelical Luth.  Parish church


Freudenhain
Freudenhain 2; Joy Grove 4; Freudenhain 5
( location )
Formerly Freudenhain summer palace In the possession of the Englische Fräulein since 1869, now a grammar school, early classicist two-storey main building with a mansard hipped roof, gable projecting and central arcade vestibule, flanked by single-storey wing buildings, these are loosened up by two-storey pavilions, built according to plans by Johann Georg Hagenauer, 1785–1793; with equipment; west of the St. Josef Palace Chapel in 1790, expanded in 1900; with equipment; Gate entrance, with pillars and iron bars, at the same time; Park ranger's house, built on a hillside, early classicist hipped roof building with tent roof construction, built 1789/90; former palace park, intended as a public park open to the public, remains integrated into the city park, laid out in the style of an English landscape garden, 1786–1794; west of the school area Mariengrotte and stone vases, end of the 19th century D-2-62-000-663 Formerly Freudenhain summer palace


Freudenhain
Freudenhain 7
( location )
Formerly a bathhouse with an apartment So-called Milchhäusl, two-storey solid building with a tailcoat roof and surrounding shot, 2nd half of the 19th century, modernized. D-2-62-000-762 BW


Gschwendthannet
Gschwendthannet 2
( location )
House of a three-sided courtyard Two-storey hipped roof building with plaster structure and corner blocks, fresco with inscription in the gable field, 2nd half of the 19th century; Wooden cross with a cast stone body, mid-19th century, east of the house. D-2-62-000-146 BW


Haibach
Wiener Straße 35
( location )
Radstube of the former oldest Volkstedter Porzellanfabrik AG branch in Rosenau Plastered brickwork with a boarded wooden upper storey and gable roof, with a wooden water wheel, 2nd half of the 19th century. D-2-62-000-755 BW


Heining
Heininger Straße 20
( location )
Catholic parish church Catholic parish church of St Severin, hall church with north tower and retracted choir, choir and tower late Gothic, probably 15th century, nave in the core partly still Romanesque, 1750 baroque, 1860 extension around an axis; with equipment. D-2-62-000-712 Catholic parish church
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Hofbauer
Hofbauerngut 1
( location )
House of the so-called Hofbauerngut Three-storey flat gable roof building with gable-sided shot and neo-baroque facade decoration, around 1900; Formerly the delivery house, two-story boarded gable roof building with all-round shot, probably at the same time. D-2-62-000-685 BW


Hofbauer
Hofbauerngut 2
( location )
Reschenstein castle ruins High medieval complex with a square keep, first mentioned in 1384, expansion and addition around 1907; northwest of Hals on a wooded ridge. D-2-62-000-686 Reschenstein castle ruins
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Kellberg
Kelberger Weg 1
( location )
House of a former three-sided courtyard Two-storey plastered log building with flat gable roof and gable crust, 18th century D-2-62-000-746 BW


Kellberg
Kelberger Weg 5
( location )
Villa Ludwigslust Mansard half-hipped roof building in historicizing Art Nouveau with corner oriel tower and ornamental framework, terrace downhill above floor-to-ceiling base, by Iwan Basteky, 1903/04; with equipment; Former horse stable with carriage shed, elongated saddle roof, early 20th century, the eastern part renovated. D-2-62-000-747 BW


Kohlbruck
Neuburg Forest
( location )
Forest Chapel St Johannes Small gable roof, built in 1791, renovated. D-2-62-000-275 Forest Chapel St Johannes


Korona
Mesnerweg 10
( location )
Catholic pilgrimage church Catholic pilgrimage church of St Korona, octagonal structure on a Greek cross, built in 1640; with equipment. D-2-62-000-715 Catholic pilgrimage church


Korona
near Mesnerweg
( location )
Wayside shrine Small saddle roof building with St. Johann Nepomuk, 18th century D-2-62-000-716 BW


Kuchlhof
Kuchlhof 1
( location )
House of a former four-sided courtyard Two-storey building with a crooked roof and plaster structure, early 19th century; Former economic building, single-storey hipped roof building, 1st half of the 19th century D-2-62-000-717 BW


Langlebenhof
Alte Rieser Straße 19
( location )
Former stable building of the Langlebenhof monastery estate (Niedernburg Institute) Elongated building with a crooked roof, built under Bishop Leopold III. Ernst Graf von Firmian 1777, heraldic cartouche marked 1775; Heraldic cartouche, on the new building, marked 1776–1971; Bell, 1668; Wrought iron grating from the Niedernburg monastery, around 1800. D-2-62-000-656 BW


Lindental
Lindental 63; In Lindental
( location )
Formerly an inn Today residential building, two-storey L-shaped saddle roof structure with plastered structure and former farm building to the north, 18th century, marked 1861 on the lintel, 1928 dance hall rebuilt and converted, conversion and repair from 1994; Farm building with stable part, saddle roof construction with arched granite stone walls, mid-19th century D-2-62-000-317 BW


Lüftlberg
B 85; Railway line Passau – Freyung
( location )
Fall arrester PA-0056 Two tower-like concrete bodies on the bridge construction of the Passau – Freyung railway line, on both sides of the roadway, precast reinforced concrete parts, 1982; Part of the prepared locks in the Cold War . D-2-62-000-1017 BW


Maierhof
Schleusenweg 10; Regensburger Strasse 104; Schleusenweg 7
( location )
Kachlet power plant Also Kachletkraftwerk or Kachletwerk of Rhein-Main-Donau AG on the Bavarian Kachlet, dam with double lock and hydroelectric power station in the Danube, exposed masonry constructions, artistic advisor Theodor Fischer, built 1922 to 1928, 1961–1964 general overhaul of the power station, here conversion of the propeller inside Kaplan turbines as well as installation of new generator rotors: weir system, massive brick building over concrete pillars and beams, steel trusses riveted between the pillars, six bridged weir fields; Power plant or machine house, with eight machine sets made of double-regulated Kaplan turbine with vertical shaft and directly coupled three-phase synchronous generator, rake in front of the turbine inlet; Administration building and switch house, built on an artificial island; Shipping lock, double chamber lock with service bridge, upper and lower channel, inlet structure; Substation, marked 1926/1927; 11 km of dams to the left and right of the Danube, followed by eight pumping stations. D-2-62-000-743 Kachlet power plant
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Minihof
Minihofstraße 37
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Four-sided farmhouse Flat gable roof construction with partially plastered log construction, gable and eaves gravel, essentially at the end of the 18th century D-2-62-000-718 BW


Mollnhof
Vornholzstraße 48
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Former manor house of a former four-sided manor So-called Mollnhof, today an office building, two-storey solid eaves building with half-hipped roof, main front with parapet, balustrade and central gable top, after 1831–1835, 1989–1999 fundamentally repaired and the facade reconstructed. D-2-62-000-632 Former manor house of a former four-sided manor


Niedussybach
Niedussybach 3
( location )
Formerly Landhaus Jacob Summer house built in the forms of the Heimatstyle, by Alois Abbt, 1903/04. D-2-62-000-785 BW


Oberöd
Oberöder Weg 23
( location )
Traid box Pitched roof construction with log upper storey and eaves shot on profiled poles, shot parapet with turned baluster cones and sawn board balusters, marked 1800. D-2-62-000-757 BW


Poltlbauer
near Poltlbauerweg; Poltlbauerweg
( location )
Crucifixion group Colored (larger) life-size sculptures, probably 17th century. Destroyed by fire in 2017. D-2-62-000-216 Crucifixion group


Reut
Reut 1
( location )
Former country residence of the electoral Bavarian keeper zu Hals Baroque two-storey castle with a mansard hipped roof, 18th century D-2-62-000-724 Former country residence of the electoral Bavarian keeper zu Hals


Schalding ldDonau
Kirchenweg 1
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Catholic parish church Catholic parish church of St Salvator, three-aisled neo-Romanesque basilica from 1900/03; with equipment; Burial chapel, open neo-Romanesque vault building, after 1900; east of the parish church. D-2-62-000-727 Catholic parish church


Schleiferberg
Schleiferberg 1
( location )
Residential stable house Two-storey solid building made of plastered brick and Klaubstein masonry with a pitched roof and gable shell, boarded-up gable zone, upper floor partly in block construction, early 19th century; Bakery and wash house, quarry stone masonry with a gable roof, 2nd half of the 19th century D-2-62-000-756 BW


Steinbach
Regensburger Straße 82
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Formerly Mühlgut So-called Steinbachmühle, two-storey residential building with a half-hip, in the core probably 15th / 16th. century D-2-62-000-730 BW


Sträubl
B 8
( location )
monument Erected on the occasion of the opening of Donaustraße, lion sculpture on an inscription base, by Christian Jorhan the Elder. J., inscribed 1823. D-2-62-000-729 monument


Sturmberg
Sturmbergweg 16; Sturmbergweg 22; Sturmbergweg 18; Sturmbergweg 20
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Former manor house of the Sturmberg estate Two-storey hipped mansard roof, in the core 18th century, renovated according to the inscription in 1803; east of the chapel of St Johannes Nepomuk, a small baroque hall with a mansard hipped roof, around 1730; with equipment; southern residential building, two-story hipped roof building, 1st half of the 20th century; southwest residential building, two-storey hipped roof building with risalit, 1st half of the 20th century; Outbuilding, small saddle roof building made of plastered natural stone masonry and structurally integrated gate pillar, 19th century; Barn, with flat gable roof and boarded gable area, marked 1926; former baroque garden, bounded to the south by a wall with a balustrade, 18th century D-2-62-000-668 Former manor house of the Sturmberg estate
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Sulzsteg
Sulzsteg 10
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Residential building Formerly a house near Walcher, three-storey saddle roof building with a wide roof overhang and a log upper storey, probably 1st half of the 18th century D-2-62-000-731 BW


Thann
Neustifter Straße 22
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Dreiseithof Residential stable house, block construction with eaves side shot and gable roof, core from the 1st half of the 18th century, a hook-shaped barn with a formerly painted gate, marked 1861, the core older; Traid box, saddle roof construction with eaves and small air openings, early 19th century D-2-62-000-732 BW


Unteröd i.Ilztal
Unteröd i. Ilztal 25a
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Marterl Wrought iron cross on a base stone in relief with inscription, inscribed 1867. D-2-62-000-733 BW


Veste Niederhaus
Ferdinand-Wagner-Strasse 1
( location )
Veste Niederhaus Composition consisting of palas, keep and lower post-medieval outbuildings, mid-13th century, after fire damage restoration until 1444, former keep partially demolished in 1809, fortress property until 1867, 1890–1907 owned by the painter Ferdinand Wagner, with furnishings; Castle fortifications partially reconstructed at the beginning of the 19th century D-2-62-000-90 Veste Niederhaus
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Waging
Schärdinger Straße 42
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Residential building Two-story hipped roof building with corner blocks, mid-19th century; former coach house, hipped roof building with three gates, simultaneously; former wash house, hipped roof construction, at the same time. D-2-62-000-514 BW

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.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ [1] Mission report at the Passau Volunteer Fire Brigade

literature

Web links

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