List of architectural monuments in Pöcking

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The monuments of the Upper Bavarian municipality of Pöcking 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.

Possenhofen Castle
Coat of arms of Pöcking

Architectural monuments according to districts

Poecking

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Alte Bahnhofstrasse 8
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Villa Defregger Formerly Villa Adler, two-storey hipped roof building with elements of the alpine home style, with balconies, decorative gables and wall paintings, by Eugen Drollinger , 1900. D-1-88-137-3 Villa Defregger
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Feldafinger Straße 15
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Villa Reber Two-storey hipped roof building with set Belvedere tower, entrance canopy and iron balcony on cast-iron supports, in Italian style, by Josef Knittl, 1873, with an extension extended by Johann Biersack in 1895. D-1-88-137-5 Villa Reber
Feldafinger Straße 17
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Villa from Lossow Two-storey half-hipped roof building with a flat, set stair tower, bay window and wooden balcony, in Baroque Art Nouveau style, built for Prof. Franz von Soxhlet , by Paul Pfann and Günther Blumentritt , 1896/98. D-1-88-137-6 Villa from Lossow
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Feldafinger Straße 27
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Villa Ranke Two-storey saddle roof construction in late Classicist forms, roof overhang over consoles, around 1880; with garden fence. D-1-88-137-7 Villa Ranke
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Feldafinger Straße 41
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Villa Riccius Two-storey, gothic group building with cross gable, round corner tower and stepped gable, built for Karl Hausmann, by Leonhard Romeis , 1898; with brick gate entrance. D-1-88-137-8 Villa Riccius
Hauptstrasse 6
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St. Ulrich Church Catholic branch church, former parish church, built on an older basis between 1683 and 1702; with equipment; walled cemetery with tombs from the early 20th century. D-1-88-137-9 St. Ulrich Church
Hauptstrasse 19
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Gasthof zur Post Former Taxis'sche Reichsposthalterei , two-storey flat saddle roof building with wall painting, 18th century core, front door marked 1852; wrought iron bracket, 19th / early 20th century. D-1-88-137-10 Gasthof zur Post
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Hauptstrasse 31
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Farmhouse Two-storey saddle roof building in the Heimat style, with wooden balconies and ornamental stencil painting, marked 1901. D-1-88-137-11 Farmhouse
Heinrich-Knote-Straße 14
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Former gatehouse Former gatehouse of the (not built) Littmann's country estate, two-storey saddle roof building with double transverse gable, loggia with round arch, ornamental framework, by Max Littmann , 1900; Garden pavilion, at the same time. D-1-88-137-38 Former gatehouse
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Heinrich-Knote-Straße 16
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villa Two-storey building on a square floor plan with a curved mansard hipped roof, loggia on the lake side, outside staircase and loft extension, by Richard Riemerschmid , 1901/02. D-1-88-137-39 villa
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Heinrich-Knote-Straße 78
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Villa Fleischmann Two-storey saddle roof construction, with ornamental framing, corner bay window and loggia with arbor, in the local style, built by Heilmann & Littmann , 1897/98. D-1-88-137-1 Villa Fleischmann
Hindenburgstraße 10/10 a
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Villa swap Two-storey saddle roof building with belvedere tower, loggia and arbor on the south gable, in Italian style, 1865; in the garden neo-classical figure of flora; western cross-gable building added in place of the former horse stable, around 1910. D-1-88-137-13 Villa swap
Hindenburgstrasse 15
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Habsburg villa Two-storey hipped mansard building with arbor, staircase and porch, in reduced baroque or neo-classical forms, built for court conductor Hugo Röhr , by Eugen Drollinger , rebuilt and enlarged in 1902, 1922; located on a hilltop; Gate entrance to the park and driveway at the same time. D-1-88-137-14 Habsburg villa
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Keltenstrasse 33
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Villa Bäumler or Heidinger Castle-like, two-storey hipped roof building with onion domes and short one-story side wings with steep hip, by Anton Hatzl jun., 1921; in park-like gardens. D-1-88-137-12 Villa Bäumler or Heidinger
To Minister Hill 18
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Villa Dallmayer Three-storey, late Classicist cross-gable building with group windows on the first floor and ground floor extensions, 1875; built in a park-like area. D-1-88-137-15 Villa Dallmayer

Ash ring

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Bachweg 8
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Small farmhouse Stable house, plastered building with flat gable roof, core 18th century. D-1-88-137-18 Small farmhouse
St.-Sebastian-Straße 18
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St. Sebastian Church Catholic branch church, in the core probably still 13th century, expansion in the middle of the 18th century; with equipment. D-1-88-137-16 St. Sebastian Church
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Maising

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Kirchenweg 2
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Catholic branch church of St. Bartholomew Catholic church, hall building with retracted choir, late medieval core, changed in the 19th century; with equipment. D-1-88-137-19 Catholic branch church of St. Bartholomew
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Ortsstrasse 8
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Bachweberhäusl Former Handwerkersölde, two-storey saddle roof construction, upper floor boarded block construction, 17th / 18th centuries Century, steeper roof put on in the middle of the 19th century. D-1-88-137-20 Bachweberhäusl
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Ortsstrasse 16
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Former ice cellar Brick cellar house with flat gable roof, probably mid-19th century. D-1-88-137-21 Former ice cellar
Ortsstrasse 25
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Farmhouse Residential part of a former stable house, wide, two-storey saddle roof building, plastered, probably 18th century in the core, all-round plastered rustics on the facade, mid-19th century. D-1-88-137-22 Farmhouse
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Seefeld
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Votive Chapel Small gable roof building with strongly protruding eaves, 1871/72. D-1-88-137-23 Votive Chapel

Niederpöcking

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Ferdinand-von-Miller-Strasse 7
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Villa Zitzmann Villa Dr. Karl Zitzmann , now the Federal School of the German Federation of Trade Unions ; two-storey building on the lake, in classicist forms with a slate mansard hipped roof, terraces above the garden hall, by Otto Gruber and E. von Gutmann , 1922/23; Red marble fountain, at the same time;

Boat harbor with boathouse, garden ground floor and pavilion at the same time; Garage construction on the street at the same time.

D-1-88-137-24 Villa Zitzmann
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Ferdinand-von-Miller-Strasse 8
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Perfall villa Two-storey saddle roof building in the Swiss style, with timber-paneled half-timbering and all-round balcony, built for court opera director Karl von Perfall , by Arnold Zenetti , around 1855. D-1-88-137-25 Perfall villa
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Ferdinand-von-Miller-Strasse 11/13
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Miller's villa Two-storey hipped roof building with tower projections and ground floor polygonal core, in Maximilian style, by Arnold Zenetti , 1855; visible from afar over the lake shore; Wall paintings by Moritz von Schwind ; Terrace with cast iron railing; Figure group by Max Widnmann , cast by Ferdinand von Miller ; House chapel, marked 1918; Servants' house; Gardens; Boathouse, 1914 based on plans by Hermann von Miller ; Christ fountain by Ludwig von Schwanthaler , cast by Ferdinand von Miller, on the street. D-1-88-137-26 Miller's villa
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Ferdinand-von-Miller-Strasse 19
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Neo-Gothic chapel Villa chapel in neo-Gothic form, built for the heraldist Heinrich Meyer von Meyerfels , probably by Arnold Zenetti , 1861–63; with equipment; two inscription tablets, 1864. D-1-88-137-27 Neo-Gothic chapel
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Ferdinand-von-Miller-Strasse 23
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Sea pavilion With boathouse, viewing terrace and port facility, around 1900 D-1-88-137-28 Sea pavilion
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Ferdinand-von-Miller-Strasse 39, 41
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Knorrschlößl Two-storey saddle roof building with mezzanine, central projection and set belvedere tower, in the Italian style with elements of the Maximilian style, built for the merchant Angelo Knorr, by Arnold Zenetti , 1853; visible from afar over the lake shore; Outbuildings with former stables and servants' apartments, at the same time; Park with boat harbor, at the same time. D-1-88-137-29 Knorrschlößl
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Moritz-von-Schwind-Weg 1
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House Meindl Single-storey saddle roof building with a developed roof and an annex slightly offset to the north, covered seating area between the ridge-like saddle roof buildings, residential building with retracted, fully glazed south wall facing the garden, by Sep Ruf , 1951. D-1-88-137-45 House Meindl

Possenhofen

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Karl-Theodor-Straße 4
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villa Two-storey hipped roof building with plaster structures, ornamental framing and half-timbering, in the Swiss style, 1891. D-1-88-137-32 villa
Karl-Theodor-Straße 6
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Gasthaus Schauer Two-storey saddle roof building with box cornice and classicist double-wing front door, early 19th century. D-1-88-137-33 Gasthaus Schauer
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Karl-Theodor-Straße 7
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Fishmaster's Chapel Small gable roof building with roof turret, mid-19th century. D-1-88-137-34 Fishmaster's Chapel
Karl-Theodor-Straße 14
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Possenhofen Castle Old castle, Hofmarksschloss built in 1536 for the ducal chancellor Jakob Rosenbusch , cubic hipped roof construction with four corner towers, 1692 reconstruction, acquired by Duke Max in Bavaria in 1834/35 and revised in the Maximilian style, in 1860 redesign of the facades.

New castle, three-wing structure, built as a two-storey complex before 1840, southern and western wing around 1860, second floor around 1900, extensive renovation in 1982/83.

D-1-88-137-35 Possenhofen Castle
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Karl-Theodor-Straße 14
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Possenhofen Castle Castle chapel as a connecting structure between the old and the new castle, built by Daniel Ohlmüller around 1854 ; with equipment. D-1-88-137-35 associated Possenhofen Castle
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Karl-Theodor-Straße 14
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Possenhofen Castle English style castle park, mid-19th century. D-1-88-137-35 associated Possenhofen Castle
Karl-Theodor-Straße 14
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Possenhofen Castle Remains of the castle fortifications, seven round towers with wall connections, closed wall in the southeast, 16th century, gothic renewed in the middle of the 19th century, neo-Gothic park gate to the lake in the east. D-1-88-137-35 associated Possenhofen Castle


Kurt-Stieler-Strasse 5
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Villa Fischer Three-storey, tower-like gable building in the forms of the German Renaissance, with ornamental framework and framing, connected two-storey transverse wing of the same type; former coachman's retreat, single storey with knee stick and hipped roof; iron fencing; around 1890. D-1-88-137-30 Villa Fischer
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Kurt-Stieler-Strasse 9
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Former farmhouse Stable house, two-storey saddle roof building, plastered living area, around the middle of the 19th century. D-1-88-137-31 Former farmhouse
Near Forsthaus am See
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Pschorr fountain On Seestrasse, brick niche with fountain basin, 1913. D-1-88-137-2 Pschorr fountain
Near Karl-Theodor-Straße
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crossroads With a crucifix in a wooden case, niche marked 1845 on the shaft; on Karl-Theodor-Straße southwest of the castle. D-1-88-137-42 crossroads
Possenhofener Wald
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Calvary Calvary with crucifixion group and mount of olives scene, laid out in the middle of the 17th century; Figure group with Christ on the cross, thieves and Mary, 2nd half of the 19th century, another figure group of Christ on the Mount of Olives and two angels in a modern chapel, 19th century.

(On the History of the Crucifixion Group) (On the History of the Way of the Cross)

D-1-88-137-37 Calvary
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Schloßberg 2
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Possenhofen train station, Kaiserin-Elisabeth-Museum Two-storey pavilion with a flat hipped roof and side wings, in the Maximilian style, by Georg von Dollmann , 1865; painted and stuccoed royal waiting room. D-1-88-137-36 Possenhofen train station, Kaiserin-Elisabeth-Museum
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Seeweg 7
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Villa Hilger Two-storey saddle roof building with a three-storey belvedere tower facing the lake, built for Hofrat Dr. Albert Hilger , essentially 1860/70, rebuilt by Eugen Behles , 1896. D-1-88-137-41 Villa Hilger
To landing stage 14
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Country house Country house on a hillside, two-storey saddle roof building with knee-high floor and central gable above loggias with sawn parapets, around 1880; Ancillary building, single-storey saddle roof building with partly boarded-up knee and gable, probably at the same time. D-1-88-137-40 Country house

Lake meadows

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Seewiesen 6
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Wall drawings Red chalk and pencil drawings by members of the institute on the walls of the stairwell of house no.6, 1958. D-1-88-137-44 BW

Former architectural monuments

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

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Aschering
Bachweg 1
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Former small farmhouse Plastered building with flat gable roof, around 1890 0 Former small farmhouse

See also

literature

  • Gerhard Schober: District of Starnberg (= Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation [Hrsg.]: Monuments in Bavaria . Volume I.21 ). 2nd Edition. Munich / Zurich 1991.

Web links

Commons : Architectural monuments in Pöcking  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Carolin Fries: Restoration of the Crucifixion Group , article in the Starnberg local edition of the Süddeutsche Zeitung, online version from April 7, 2017.
  2. Sylvia Böhm-Haimerl: History of the Stations of the Cross , article in the Starnberg local edition of the Süddeutsche Zeitung, online version from April 7, 2017.

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.