List of architectural monuments in Penzberg

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The monuments of the Upper Bavarian city of Penzberg are compiled on this page . This table is a partial list of the list of architectural monuments in Bavaria . The basis is the Bavarian Monument List , which was first drawn up on the basis of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act of October 1, 1973 and has since been managed by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation . The following information does not replace the legally binding information from the monument protection authority.

Church of St. Johann in Sankt Johannisrain
Coat of arms of Penzberg

Architectural monuments according to districts

Penzberg

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Michael-Pfalzgraf-Platz 1
( location )
City Hall Broad facade with two side wings and mansard hipped roofs, built by Josef Linder in 1928 . D-1-90-141-1 City Hall
Hub
( location )
Filial church of the Visitation of Mary, so-called Hubkapelle Chapel, built in 1630, remodeled in 1696; with equipment. D-1-90-141-2 Filial church of the Visitation of Mary, so-called Hubkapelle
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Karl-Steinbauer-Weg 6
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church Evangelical Lutheran Church, built in 1904 according to plans by Wilhelm Metzger . D-1-90-141-5 church
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Karlstrasse 25
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town hall Two-storey mansard roof building with gable-topped dwelling and roof turret, built in 1880 as a residential building (two-storey saddle roof building with knee floor), rebuilt and expanded in 1921 by Josef Linder in neo-baroque forms to make the town hall, later partially renewed inside. D-1-90-141-3 town hall
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Karlstrasse 38
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school Old girls' school house, now high school. Two-wing building, brick, with pilaster strips and a dwarf house, 1897 and subsequent years. D-1-90-141-4 school
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Am Museum 1
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Residential building Former miners 'house, type construction of the workers' colony, 1873, two-storey, gable-independent saddle roof building with knee-height and rear staircase for six residential units; with outbuilding (wooden rack). Today the Penzberg Museum . D-1-90-141-24 Residential building
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Philippstraße 19/21/23
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Service building Former police building, neoclassical, with a mansard roof and gable, designed by Josef Linder and Emil Freymuth in 1922 . D-1-90-141-6 Service building
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Philippstrasse 28
( location )
Post office Hipped roof construction with plaster structures, 1924 by Robert Vorhoelzer and Franz Lochbrunner . D-1-90-141-7 Post office
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Philippstrasse 35
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Inn Richly structured neoclassical building with a mansard hipped roof, 1898/99. D-1-90-141-8 Inn
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Seeshaupter Straße 13
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Morgue Former morgue, built in 1890, since 1986/87 urn hall; in the cemetery. D-1-90-141-9 Morgue
Sigmundstrasse 16
( location )
War memorial War memorial for the fallen of World War I, pedestal with female mourning figure, standing on a ball, tuff stone, 1922; in front of the Christ the King Church. D-1-90-141-29 War memorial
Sigmundstrasse 16; Sigmundstrasse 20
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Christ the King Catholic parish church, spacious hall church with narrow aisles, rectangular choir in the width of the central nave and campanile-like tower, 1949 and subsequent years by Michael Steinbrecher ; with equipment. D-1-90-141-26 Christ the King
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Zugspitzstraße 3
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Urban retirement home Neoclassical building with a mansard hipped roof, built in 1925/26 by Josef Linder . D-1-90-141-10 Urban retirement home
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Nantes book

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Nantesbuch 1, Mitterfeld, approx. 40 m east of the property
( location )
Grain bin Former grain boxes, all transferred and re-erected in 1958/70. - Former grain box, one-story block building with a gable roof and boarded gable roof, end of the 16th century. D-1-90-141-14 BW
Nantesbuch 1, Mitterfeld, immediately west of the property
( location )
Grain bin Former grain box, one-story block building with boarded gable arbor, marked 1575. D-1-90-141-14 Grain bin
Nantesbuch 1, Mitterfeld, approx. 60 m east of the property
( location )
Grain bin Former grain box, one-story block building with a gable roof, marked 1590. D-1-90-141-14 Grain bin
Nantesbuch 1, Mitterfeld, approx. 380 m southwest of the property
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Grain bin Former double grain box, ground floor block construction with a gable roof and gable roof, marked 1804. D-1-90-141-14 BW
Nantesbuch 3
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Church of the Assumption of Mary Catholic Kuratienkirche, hall building with rectangular choir and attached polygonal sacristy, new building in 1840, north-western choir flank tower with pointed helmet in 1873; with equipment. D-1-90-141-13 Church of the Assumption of Mary
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Other districts

location object description File no. image
Edenhof 1
( location )
Grain bin Corresponding upper-storey grain box, end of the 16th century. D-1-90-141-11 BW
Kirnberg , Kirnberger Straße 1
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Residential building Former residential building, now an inn, in open log construction, in the core a former two-storey grain box, marked with the year 1583, roof and extension in 1879. D-1-90-141-12 BW
Kirnberg, Seeshaupter Straße 97
( location )
Kirnberger Hof Former Kirnberger Hof, residential part plastered block building with flat gable roof, probably 18th century, modern inscribed with the year 1583; Economic section changed in 1923 and later. - For the original grain box, see Kirnberger Straße 1. D-1-90-141-25 BW
Oberhof 4
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Grain bin Grain box, upper floor, 17th century, with a modern superstructure. D-1-90-141-15 BW
Oberhof 4
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Wayside chapel Open niche system with pilaster strips and cast-iron columns, in historicizing forms, 1886. D-1-90-141-28 Wayside chapel
At Promberg 3
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Landmark Border stone made of sandstone, marked GG BB (Gefreitesgericht Benediktbeuern), double abbot staff and the year 1699, on the reverse with CBB (Beuerberg Abbey), a symbolic tree of life of the Augustinian Canons Abbey Beuerberg and the year 1699; Original location 175 m further east on the former border between the Benediktbeuern monastery, the Beuerberg monastery and the Wolfratshausen district court. D-1-90-141-17 Landmark
Promberg, 250 m west of the way to Faistenberg im Moos
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Landmark Border stone made of tuff, marked with CBB (Benediktbeuern Abbey), double abbot and the year 1751 as well as CBB (Beuerberg Abbey) and a symbolic tree of life of the Augustinian Canons Abbey of Beuerberg. The stone was on the ground in 2005. Obviously he was misaligned when he stood up. It would have to be turned to the right by approx. 150 °. D-1-90-141-18 Landmark

Sankt Johannisrain 2
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Farmhouse Farmhouse with flat saddle roof, upper floor plastered log construction, dendrochronologically dated to the year 1631/34. D-1-90-141-20 BW
Sankt Johannisrain
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Filial church St. Johann Catholic branch church, small hall building with slightly retracted polygonal choir, northern choir flank tower and small prefix, Gothic core, Baroque style and tower octagon with onion dome by Joseph Hainz 1715/17 and 1733/35; with equipment. D-1-90-141-19 Filial church St. Johann
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Schönmühl
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chapel Catholic chapel, 18./19. Century; with equipment. D-1-90-141-21 chapel
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Schönmühl 1
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Inn Two-storey eaves side building with flat gable roof, marked with the year 1737; with equipment. D-1-90-141-22 BW

See also

Remarks

  1. This list may not correspond to the current status of the official list of monuments. The latter can be viewed on the Internet as a PDF using the link given under web links and is also mapped in the Bavarian Monument Atlas . Even these representations, although they are updated daily by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation , do not always and everywhere reflect the current status. Therefore, the presence or absence of an object in this list or in the Bavarian Monument Atlas does not guarantee that it is currently a registered monument or not. The Bavarian List of Monuments is also an information directory. The property of a monument - and thus the legal protection - is defined in Art. 1 of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act (BayDSchG) and does not depend on the mapping in the Monument Atlas and the entry in the Bavarian Monument List. Objects that are not listed in the Bavarian Monument List can also be monuments if they meet the criteria according to Art. 1 BayDSchG. Early involvement of the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation according to Art. 6 BayDSchG is therefore necessary in all projects.

literature

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. Telephone information from Michael Bromberger, former Mayor of Eurasburg, on July 13, 2019