List of architectural monuments in Rosenheim
The monuments of the Upper Bavarian city of Rosenheim 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.
Architectural monuments according to districts
Rosenheim
Ensembles in Rosenheim
Ensemble Am Roßacker E-1-63-000-1
The small baroque Roßackerkapelle and the adjoining properties form the core of a village that was first mentioned in the 12th century, incorporated into the city of Rosenheim in 1837 and, since the late 19th century, its urban expansion has overtaken it.
The center of the area is the Roßackerkapelle to the Seven Refuge, built by Abraham Millauer in 1737–39 and structurally connected to a hermit's house. The facility, whose baroque facade is based on a small square, was donated by one of the Rosenheim beer brewers who acquired properties on Roßacker from the 17th century and used their elevated and flood-free location to build beer cellars.
Guest houses, inns and former summer cellars, which were expanded and designed as preferred excursion destinations in the 19th century, still surround the chapel today; the facilities of a brewery protrude into the ensemble. Some former farmhouses from the 19th century are part of the ensemble and, with their flat gable roofs, gardens and courtyards, give an idea of the area's formerly rural character.
Ensemble Outer Market E-1-63-000-4
The ensemble includes the so-called Äußere Markt, a new town that was built at the height of Rosenheim's late medieval heyday as a trading town in front of the core area of the market settlement (Max-Josefs-Platz, Heilig-Geist-Straße, Hafnerstraße), with new market areas, stacking areas and building sites to accomplish. The construction and expansion in front of the eastern market gate facing the Inn crossing had to take into account the topographical situation caused by the flood and whitewater area of the Inn. This gave the outer market an irregular shape, but was included in the fortification system of the market place.
The central square in front of the old east exit of the inner market (called Mittertor after the market was expanded) is Ludwigsplatz. With Kaiserstraße to the north, in the direction of Wasserburg, it forms a closed, street-like branch that was closed by the Wiesentor until the 19th century. A square-like indentation of Ludwigsplatz, the so-called Green Market, continued to emerge to the northeast, at the entrance to a suburban artisan quarter. It was once closed by the Färbertor, a smaller passage. The third branch of the outer market or Ludwigsplatz is aimed at the Innstrasse branching off to the southeast. The important inner gate formed the demarcation at this point until the 19th century. In the southern part of the ensemble, the late medieval structure was changed by the redesign and uncovering of the parish church in 1882 and the introduction of the axis of Königstraße, the former Bahnhofstraße, into Ludwigsplatz in 1856.
The renovation of the richly ramified ensemble mainly follows the Innstadt architecture or has largely retained the original impression. Despite the abandonment of most of the ditch roofs and the associated rampart walls, the decisive wall-like effect of most of the structures is still there. The Kaiserstraße shows three- and four-story town houses in closed development, most of which still belong to the 16th century, including several real moat roof houses with an advance. On the north side of Ludwigsplatz the z. Some very stately inner-city houses in transformations from the Wilhelminian era and have facades in the style of late classicism and neo-renaissance. At the Green Market, the historical character is particularly well preserved due to the closed renovation and the good preservation of the south-eastern wall of the square, which is characterized by the ground floor arbor. The south-west side of the square shows the historic low buildings to the north of the Mittertor, which has only formed a passage between the two market areas since the city was expanded, while the former town houses have been replaced by Wilhelminian-style commercial buildings to the south. At the entrance to Königstrasse and Innstrasse, too, the neo-Gothic choir of the parish church and commercial buildings make designs that belong to the late 19th century or the most recent. The new building of the corner house at Ludwigsplatz 6a is disturbing in the ensemble.
Ensemble Heilig-Geist-Straße E-1-63-000-3
The inner part of Heilig-Geist-Straße goes back to the planned expansion of the market settlement in the first half of the 14th century. Obviously the lack of space forced to deviate from the normal type of the old Bavarian street market and to assign a vertically branching second market area to the train of the inner market (Max-Josefs-Platz) or to develop one of the two side streets into a secondary market.
The street area originally ended like a dead end at Marktgraben and was only connected to the north in 1809 through the so-called Flurtor. Its removal in the 19th century and the major structural changes between Stollstrasse and the former city wall since the late 19th century demand that the ensemble area be restricted to the part of Heilig-Geist-Strasse, which is closed with historic town houses. This is characterized by the Innstadt design: there are two walls facing each other, which are surrounded by mighty corner houses at Max-Josefs-Platz.
On the south side of the square is the late Gothic Holy Spirit Church, which was converted into Baroque style at the end of the 17th century, with one long side. Your tower accentuates the ensemble. The town houses, mostly three-storey, mostly from the 17th to the early 19th century in their outer appearance, but mostly from the late Middle Ages, belong to the Innstadthaus type; The typical advance walls, often also the flat bay windows, have been preserved without exception, but the trench roof zone has mostly been removed by adding another storey. Only house no. 3 can still be described as a real ditch roof house. The typical ground floor gazebos at houses No. 2, 2 a, 6, 11, 13 are no longer preserved, which affects the ensemble.
Ensemble Max-Josefs-Platz E-1-63-000-5
The Inner Market, called Max-Josefs-Platz, is an old Bavarian street market that was planned in the 13th and early 14th centuries. It owes its existence to the rapid development of the Wittelsbach boatmen's and merchants' establishment at the junction of an east-west road over the Inn since the 13th century.
The road became particularly important as a salt road; Reichenhaller salt was transported on it from the east. In Rosenheim it crossed the important waterway for the Italian trade, the Inn, on which the goods to be moved over the Brenner and the Thurn Pass were transported up and down the river by rafts and ships.
The street square following the east-west direction of the trade route was in the west, where it was reduced to normal street width, cordoned off by the Munich gate until 1854. In the east, where the exit was narrowed by a building block jutting into the market area, the square is still impressively closed by the Mittertor, which lost its function after the city was expanded. The two sides of the square, the northern and the southern, appear as closed walls that create a hall-like effect of the space. The parish church is pushed behind the southern wall, the old town hall is imperceptibly integrated into it. Only the north wall is open to accommodate Heilig-Geist-Straße, a similarly designed street space that expands the market. The individual town houses mostly belong to the 15th and 16th centuries. Century on; Up until the early 19th century, it was the only obligatory type of inner-city or ditch roof house, mostly four-storey buildings with a narrow front and great depth, with ditch roofs behind rampart walls, which made the buildings appear more stately and which made the rows of houses look like walls . The ground floor arcades, which the ensemble still has in large numbers, almost completely on the south side, belong to the Innstadthaus. Like the core substance of the buildings, they mostly come from Rosenheim's heyday in the 15th century.
Due to the economic stagnation in Rosenheim in the 17th / 18th In the 19th century there was almost no baroque remodeling of town houses or new buildings. On the other hand, the upswing in Rosenheim, founded by the saltworks operation since 1810, the opening of the railway in 1857 and the town elevation in 1864, is illustrated by the numerous redesigns of town houses into Wilhelminian style commercial buildings. In this process, the trench roofs are mostly abandoned and new storeys or half-storeys have been built behind the advance walls. In addition, the originally smooth fronts of the houses, which were only enlivened by the tinting of the lime plaster and by flat and corner bay windows, were given facades in late classicism, neo-gothic, neo-renaissance and neo-baroque styles. While on the one hand a new element was added to the plaza due to the relief of these facades, on the other hand the conventional ground floor arcades and the straight, gable-free facade ends were retained.
Individual monuments by streets
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At the tip of the Inn; Mangfall; Near Schopperstrasse ( location ) |
Former railway bridge of the urban industrial track over the Mangfall | riveted iron framework construction over concrete pillars, according to plans of the General Directorate of the Kgl. State Railways, 1907. | D-1-63-000-268 |
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Am Roßacker 3 ( location ) |
Formerly beneficiary house | Two-storey flat gable roof building with eaves, oratorios on the upper floor, 1st half of the 18th century, assembled with the so-called Roßackerkapelle.
See also Am Roßacker 5 and Samerstraße 17 |
D-1-63-000-3 |
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Am Roßacker 5 ( location ) |
Catholic Church of the Seven Refuge | so-called Roßacker Chapel, a small, uniform late baroque building with a tower-like roof turret over the facade, built on older, vaulted storage cellars by Abraham Millauer 1737–39; with equipment. See also Am Roßacker 3 (Benefiziatenhaus) and Samerstraße 17 (basement house). | D-1-63-000-4 |
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Am Roßacker 7 ( location ) |
Former Pernloher cellar | Two-storey house with a raised flat gable roof, segmented arched windows and front staircase, around 1870/80 | D-1-63-000-5 |
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Am Roßacker 9 ( location ) |
Residential building | Former shower cellar, two-storey, with flat gable roof, entrances on the gable and long sides, probably 1st third of the 19th century;
attached small garden house, with saddle roof and rounded gable front, probably 19th century |
D-1-63-000-6 |
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Am Roßacker 16 ( location ) |
Formerly Bräu-am-Anger-Keller | Former inn, two-storey, gable-independent saddle roof building with knee stick, transverse gable, pilaster strips and segmented arched windows, around 1874;
transversely connected former cellar house (barrel storage), single-storey eaves-side building with knee-length floor, pilaster strips and segmented arched windows, around 1874; Cellar system with three large barrel vaulted beer cellars arranged in parallel and flanking cellar rooms on the narrow sides, built in 1874 |
D-1-63-000-202 |
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Am Salzstadel 1 ( location ) |
Community center | three-storey, former moat roof house , modernly modified, flat bay window over two storeys, in the core 16./17. century | D-1-63-000-7 |
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Am Salzstadel 4 ( location ) |
Former Brewery outbuilding | large flat gable roof building on the eaves with several storage floors, ground floor continuously vaulted with irregular yokes and pillars corresponding to the plot, middle to late 19th century | D-1-63-000-203 |
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At the Burgermühle 2–10 (straight number) ( location ) |
so-called lower or burger mill | multi-part complex at an old mill location;
Formerly grinding mill (No. 2,4,6), stately three-storey building with knee-high floor and flat gable roof, south of a small pent roof extension, marked 1872; north of the former stable building (no.10), two-storey saddle roof building with windowed knee floor and arched ground floor, marked 1866; East of the former garden house (No. 8), two-storey saddle roof building with a profiled arched portal, marked 1876 |
D-1-63-000-207 |
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Äußere Münchener Strasse 19 ( location ) |
villa | Richly structured two-storey building with a stair tower, ornamental gable, bay window, ornamental framework and wooden arbor, based on plans by David Schray, 1904/05 | D-1-63-000-8 |
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Äußere Münchener Straße 23 ( location ) |
Suburban tenement house | Formerly with a restaurant on the ground floor, three-storey corner building angled in two wings, asymmetrical with neo-baroque plaster decoration and decorative gables, by Carl Baumann, 1901/02 | D-1-63-000-269 |
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Bahnhofstrasse 10 ( location ) |
Forestry office building | asymmetrical grouped hipped roof building with transverse gable, bay window and corner loggia, baroque style, based on plans by the Rosenheim agricultural office, 1904/05 | D-1-63-000-204 |
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Bismarckstrasse 1 ( location ) |
District Court | three-storey administrative building with a flat hipped roof and uniformly structured facades in late classicist and neo-renaissance forms, built in 1874, pillar portico added in 1935;
to the west, three-storey neo-classical extension building with connecting wing, around 1935 |
D-1-63-000-9 |
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Brückenstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Former Stationery factory | Two-storey facility on a raised basement, evenly windowed hall wing in reinforced concrete construction, flanked by administrative and functional rooms in asymmetrically designed head buildings with transverse pitched roofs, built in 1911/12 according to plans by David Schray, two-storey office extension on the southeast side, 1929 | D-1-63-000-261 | |
Dr.-Geiger-Strasse 2 ( location ) |
Tenement house | four-storey building with a richly structured facade in the forms of the German Renaissance, with loggias, stepped gables and tower-like crowning, east three-storey wing building, 1899 | D-1-63-000-10 |
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Dr.-Hefner-Strasse 2 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey with bay window and mansard hipped roof, by Leonhard Hell, 1910/11. | D-1-63-000-205 |
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Dr.-Hefner-Strasse 5 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey with corner bay, garden-side arbors and mansard roof, by Leonhard Hell, 1910/11 | D-1-63-000-206 |
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Ebersberger Straße 1 ( location ) |
Loreto Chapel | Votive chapel with a small roof turret, two-story sacristy in the east and open vestibule in the west, south side with sundial and Nazarene frescoes, rectangular hall, 1635/36, changed in the 18th and 19th centuries; with equipment;
east of the former beneficiary house, angular building with pilaster strips and saddle or hipped roof, 1722 |
D-1-63-000-11 |
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Ebersberger Straße 11 ( location ) |
Auditorium | Formerly house chapel, in the north-west wing of the school complex, which was otherwise thoroughly modernized in 1968 (built as a secondary school for children with boarding school, now Karolinen-Gymnasium), semicircular closed gallery hall with a gable roof and rich stucco decoration in Baroque Art Nouveau style, 1907/08 by city planning officer Ferdinand Schlögl | D-1-63-000-262 | |
Eichenweg 40 ( location ) |
Railway bridge over the Inn | Bricked in eight arches, visible surfaces in Nagelfluh, 1858–60
See Gde. Stephanskirchen, Lkr. Rosenheim. |
D-1-63-000-59 |
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Ellmaierstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Administration building | three-storey, symmetrically laid out exposed brick building with filigree facade structure and hipped roof, built as Landwehr district command in 1894/95, now part of the Rosenheim police station; Interior restructured and expanded | D-1-63-000-244 |
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Färberstrasse 4 ( location ) |
Former Tanner's house | three-storey with a flat gable roof, bent front, storage level and wooden drying gallery, around 1760/80 | D-1-63-000-16 |
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Färberstrasse 6 ( location ) |
Residential building | elongated two-storey saddle roof building with segmented arched windows, ground floor z. Partly arched, in the core probably 18th century, reshaped in 1860 | D-1-63-000-17 |
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Färberstrasse 17; Ludwigsplatz 13; Ludwigsplatz 14 ( location ) |
Former Brewery building, so-called "Saubräu property" | Stately complex with restaurant and hall on the ground floor, facades in neo-renaissance forms with asymmetrical transverse gable and polygonal bay window, former stables in the rear wing, arched, marked 1893 | D-1-63-000-218 | |
Färberstrasse 19 ( location ) |
Former Baderhaus (until 1827) | now residential building, three-storey flat saddle roof building with corner bay window and gable roof, in the core 17th / 18th. Century, increased in 1901;
Adjoining annex, two-storey, with a monopitch roof |
D-1-63-000-18 |
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Frühlingstrasse 5 ( location ) |
Residential building | Free-standing two-storey tent roof construction with wooden balcony porch, Biedermeier style, around 1850/60 | D-1-63-000-21 |
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Frühlingstrasse 8 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey new baroque mansard roof building with bay window, tail gable and plaster decoration, by Carl Baumann, marked 1898 | D-1-63-000-22 |
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Frühlingstrasse 16 ( location ) |
Residential building | elegant two-storey two-wing building with a bent front and tower-like central projection, late classicistic, around 1860/70 | D-1-63-000-23 |
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Frühlingstrasse 33 ( location ) |
Tenement house | four-storey hipped roof building with corner core and loggias, neo-Renaissance, around 1890;
Rear building, two-storey with flat saddle roof and risalit, arbor with fretwork, around 1890 |
D-1-63-000-24 |
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Gillitzerstrasse 10; Herzog-Otto-Strasse 2; Am Esbaum 5 ( location ) |
Residential and guest house | Residential and guest house, stately four-storey corner house with a flat bay window and subdivided roof zone, in a reduced, historicizing design, based on plans by Franz Xaver Knöpfle, 1905/06, with a house figure of St. Florian, re. 1905;
associated salettl, ground floor tent roof construction with paintings inside, based on plans by Franz Xaver Knöpfle, 1906, extended in 1949; Host garden enclosure, arched open, at the same time; Rear building, former office and residential building, brewhouse from 1914, two-storey building, built in 1898 and rebuilt in 1907 by master builder Johann Meishammer, mansard roof in 1928; with technical equipment. |
D-1-63-000-264 |
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Greidererstraße 6 ( location ) |
Administration building of the Staatl. Rosenheim building authority | Two -storey classicist hipped roof building with arched windows, built in the manner of Friedrich von Gärtner in 1842/43 as a main customs office, extended by two window axes to the west in 1936/37, plastered ashlar on the ground floor restored in 1995/96 and two-tone exposed brickwork exposed on the upper floor, interior modernized | D-1-63-000-265 | |
Hafnerstrasse 6 ( location ) |
Former Community center | three-storey moat roof structure, with ladder to heaven, core of the 16th century | D-1-63-000-25 |
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Hafnerstrasse 8; Hafnerstraße 8 a ( location ) |
Community center | three-storey trench roof structure, vaulted hall on the ground floor, the core of the 16th century | D-1-63-000-26 |
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Hammerweg 8 ( location ) |
Tenement house | three-storey building with protruding flat gable roof, neo-renaissance facade, around 1880/90; Rear building, two-storey saddle roof construction with knee floor, entrance projectile and plaster structures, built in 1881/92 | D-1-63-000-27 |
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Heilig-Geist-Straße 1 ( location ) |
Catholic Church of the Holy Spirit | late Gothic hall building with Wolfgang chapel, mid-15th century, changed to Baroque style in 1684/85, restored in 1964; with equipment. ( Protected cultural asset ) | D-1-63-000-29 |
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Heilig-Geist-Straße 2 a ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey gable roof construction on the eaves side, two-aisled pillar hall with cross vaults on the ground floor, then two barrel-vaulted rooms on the rear in the transverse axis, 16./17. Century, upper floors younger or renewed | D-1-63-000-208 | |
Heilig-Geist-Straße 3 ( location ) |
Community center | Three-storey real moat roof house with an advance wall, ground floor gazebo, typical Fletz and side staircase, in the core 16th century | D-1-63-000-30 |
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Heilig-Geist-Straße 7 ( location ) |
Community center | Former moat roof house, four-story with mezzanine and ground floor arbor, in the core of the 16th century, modern attic | D-1-63-000-32 |
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Heilig-Geist-Straße 8 ( location ) |
Community center | Former moat roof house, four-storey, pronounced entablature zone with oculi, ground floor arbor, in the core 16th century, facade 19th century | D-1-63-000-33 |
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Heilig-Geist-Straße 9 ( location ) |
Community center | Former moat roof house, four-storey building with flat bay windows and ground floor arbor, in the core of the 16th century, modern attic | D-1-63-000-34 |
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Heilig-Geist-Straße 10 ( location ) |
Community center | Former moat roof house, four-storey with ground floor arbors and flat bay windows, 16./17. Century, modern attic | D-1-63-000-35 |
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Heilig-Geist-Straße 12 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Former moat roof house, four-storey with ground floor arbors and flat bay windows, 16./17. Century, modern attic | D-1-63-000-36 |
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Heilig-Geist-Straße 14 ( location ) |
Community center | Former moat roof house, four-storey corner building with mezzanine, ground floor arbor up to the corner of the house, flat bay window, in the core probably 16th century | D-1-63-000-37 |
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Heilig-Geist-Straße 44 ( location ) |
Tenement house | three-storey corner building with a mansard hipped roof, richly structured facade with corner cores, balconies and loggias, by Josef Schrettenseger, 1912/13 | D-1-63-000-38 |
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Heilig-Geist-Straße 48 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Three-storey building with extended mezzanine, turret, loggia and round bay window, facade with Art Nouveau stucco decoration, based on plans by Leonhard Hell, 1902 | D-1-63-000-39 |
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Heilig-Geist-Straße 50 ( location ) |
Tenement house | three-storey building with gable loggia, eaves-side box bay window and curved gable, in neo-renaissance forms, according to plans by Franz Xaver and Josef Schrettenseger, marked 1902;
with fence and wrought iron gate, probably at the same time |
D-1-63-000-40 |
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Holy Spirit Road; Max-Josefs-Platz ( location ) |
Well, so-called Nepomuk well | Nepomuk figure by Franz de Paula Hitzl, 1773, hexagonal fountain basin, mid-19th century | D-1-63-000-125 |
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Herbststrasse 11 ( location ) |
Residential building | Small villa-like building with a low mansard gable roof, asymmetrically designed on the street side by projecting lower gable over entrance niche and bay-like corner formation, by Leonhard Hell, 1908/09 | D-1-63-000-270 |
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Herbststrasse 23 ( location ) |
Residential building | At the gable end, with a far-drawn mansard gable roof, stand core, loggia, stone portal and asymmetrical structure, by Leonhard Hell, 1911 | D-1-63-000-210 |
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Hofmannstrasse 4 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey central building on the eaves, framed by two gable, three-storey risalits with decorative gables, richly structured historicizing facade, based on plans by Max Lutz , 1903 | D-1-63-000-42 |
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Hohenzollernstrasse 52 ( location ) |
villa | Richly designed two-storey building with bay windows, corner turrets, gables, balconies and ornamental framework, in historicizing forms, built in 1902/03 | D-1-63-000-44 |
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Hubertusstraße 1 ( location ) |
Tenement house | three-storey corner house with corner turrets, facade with neo-baroque decor, around 1900 | D-1-63-000-45 |
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Hubertusstraße 3 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Three-storey building with a two-storey box bay window, neo-baroque plaster decor and decorative gable, around 1900 | D-1-63-000-46 |
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Hubertusstraße 5 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Three-storey plastered building with two-storey bay window, decorative gable and decorative ornamentation, based on plans by Max Lutz, marked 1902 | D-1-63-000-47 |
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Innsbrucker Straße 1 ( location ) |
Former Gatekeeper house | Small two-story tent roof building with a boarded-up upper floor on the oldest abandoned Rosenheim railway line, around 1856 | D-1-63-000-49 | |
Innstrasse 2a; Innstrasse 4 ( location ) |
Former Citizens Hospital | three-storey complex connected to the St. Joseph Hospital Church, 1866/67, older in the core | D-1-63-000-51 |
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Innstrasse 6 ( location ) |
Catholic hospital church St. Joseph | Built in 1618/19, vault and upper floor of the tower around 1645; with equipment | D-1-63-000-53 |
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Innstrasse 14 ( location ) |
Tenement house | four-storey building with brick masonry, box bay windows, plaster structure and rich neo-renaissance decor, end of the 19th century | D-1-63-000-54 |
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Innstrasse 22 ( location ) |
Tenement house | four-storey corner house with corner oriel tower, stepped gable and neo-renaissance decor, 1898 | D-1-63-000-55 |
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Innstrasse 24; Innstrasse 24 a; Sedanstrasse 3 a; Innstrasse 24 b ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey building with gable projections, core structure by Simon Lutz , 1872, extension to the west and facade design in Maximilian style, by Emeran Schechner, 1889;
Rear building, former warehouse, two-storey massive saddle roof building, 1857, later heightened; former warehouse building structurally connected to the east, two-storey saddle roof building, by Max Lutz, 1889; south of the former stables and warehouse, two-storey brick building with pent roof, by Johann Meishammer, 1897, installation of apartments on the upper floor, 1898 |
D-1-63-000-56 |
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Innstrasse 50 ( location ) |
Tenement house | four-storey new baroque building with double bay facade, marked 1897 | D-1-63-000-57 |
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Innstrasse 74 ( location ) |
Former River management | So-called Bruckstadel, now the Innmuseum, massive, ground-floor building with a crooked roof, 18th century | D-1-63-000-58 | |
Kaiserstraße ( location ) |
Fountain | so-called Florianibrunnen, around 1850 | D-1-63-000-72 |
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Kaiserstraße 1 ( location ) |
Bürgerhaus, so-called Ruedorfferhaus | four-storey building with octagonal bay window, 16th century, remodeling in the 17th century, portal marked 1826, top storey modernized | D-1-63-000-61 |
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Kaiserstraße 3 ( location ) |
Community center | Former moat roof house, four-story building with Gothic ground floor arbors, Gothic core, modern attic | D-1-63-000-62 |
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Kaiserstraße 4 ( location ) |
Community center | three-storey trench roof construction with an advance wall, probably 18th century | D-1-63-000-63 |
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Kaiserstraße 5 ( location ) |
Gasthaus Flötzinger-Bräu | Stately four-storey former moat roof house with ground floor arcades, consisting of two merged town houses, in the core 16th century, portal marked 1543, facade around 1870 | D-1-63-000-64 |
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Kaiserstraße 6 ( location ) |
Community center | former ditch roof house, three-storey, vaults on the ground floor, probably 16./17. Century, modern attic | D-1-63-000-65 |
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Kaiserstraße 10 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | four-storey building with neo-renaissance facade, renaissance inner courtyard, in the core 16./17. Century, heightening and facade design 1874/78 | D-1-63-000-235 |
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Kaiserstraße 11 ( location ) |
Former Community center | three-storey with a ditch roof and an advance wall, the core after 1649, with baroque baluster arbors in the courtyard | D-1-63-000-67 |
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Kaiserstrasse 12; Weinstrasse 7 ( location ) |
Former Sternbräu brewery restaurant | three-storey front building on the eaves with classifying facade design, mezzanine and side passage, 1876 | D-1-63-000-211 |
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Kaiserstraße 15 ( location ) |
Bürgerhaus, so-called Pernloher House | four-storey corner building with retaining walls and octagonal bay windows, the core is late Gothic | D-1-63-000-68 |
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Kaiserstraße 22 ( location ) |
Community center | four-storey ditch roof house with flat bay window, probably the 16th century core | D-1-63-000-70 |
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Kaiserstraße 23 ( location ) |
Stable barn of the Flötzinger brewery | So-called Flötzinger barn, large, massive saddle roof structure, arched ground floor, 1841. | D-1-63-000-277 |
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Kaiserstraße 24 ( location ) |
Community center | Former moat roof house, four-storey with flat bay windows, in the core probably 16./17. century | D-1-63-000-71 |
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Kardinal-Faulhaber-Platz 8 and 10 ( location ) |
Catholic parish church of Christ the King | Hall building with pointed tower in the style of the new objectivity, based on plans by Adolf Muesmann , 1928/29; with equipment;
Associated rectory, two-storey saddle roof building, north-facing single-storey connecting building to the church, by Adolf Muesmann, 1956 |
D-1-63-000-74 |
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Kellerstraße 12 ( location ) |
Tenement house | three-storey with neo-baroque plaster structure, box bay window and curved ornamental gables, marked 1904;
with iron front garden fence |
D-1-63-000-266 |
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Kellerstraße 14 ( location ) |
Tenement house | three-storey with plastered structure, eaves-side dwelling houses and tail gables on the narrow sides, built in 1905;
with iron front garden fence |
D-1-63-000-267 |
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Kellerstraße 16 ( location ) |
Tenement house | three-storey two-wing corner building with verandas, rich ornamental gables and ornamental friezes, marked 1904;
with iron fence around the front garden, probably at the same time; Rear building, small two-story building, around 1900 |
D-1-63-000-76 |
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Klepperstrasse 19 ( location ) |
Former Power plant of the art mill Rosenheim | Broad three-storey hipped roof building with a central projectile and plaster structure, above the Mangfall Canal, based on a design by Theodor Fischer , 1922/23 | D-1-63-000-77 |
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Klosterweg 21 ( location ) |
Municipal cemetery | created in 1809, expanded in 1876 and 1898;
Rectangular overall walling with a pillar hall in the north and inner walls to delimit the individual expansion areas; Old funeral hall, semicircular building with access, built in 1877 according to plans by Max Lutz, in the handling gravestone Amalia v. Braun, 1838 by Ludwig von Schwanthaler ; New funeral hall, neo-Romanesque, built in 1898 according to plans by city building officer Georg Mackert; with numerous grave monuments from the 18th to the early 20th century, including: Stumbeck grave monument, around 1876; Hoegner crypt chapel, by Max Lutz, 1893; Hayler's family crypt with chapel, neo-Romanesque, 1861; Fortner's grave, around 1840; Epitaph Paulus Stumbeck, 1779, extended around the middle of the 19th century; Burial place v. Pechmann, upright rectangular inscription plate with round-arched top and large coat of arms, Rosenheim marble, early 20th century |
D-1-63-000-79 |
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Klosterweg 22 ( location ) |
Catholic monastery church St. Sebastian | Hall building with retracted choir, in the core 1635, neo-Romanesque extension in two phases: choir from 1855/56, nave according to plans by Bruno Specht , 1889/90; with equipment;
Capuchin monastery complex, four-wing complex around a cloister, built in 1854; east of the church is the gate, two-storey hipped roof building, end of the 19th century |
D-1-63-000-78 |
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Königstrasse 1 ( location ) |
School, so-called royal school | Three-storey building with a richly structured central projection, built in the Maximilian style according to plans by Ludwig Foltz (floor plans) and Rudolf Wilhelm Gottgetreu (attribution of facade designs), 1866 | D-1-63-000-80 |
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Königstrasse 7 ( location ) |
Former hotel | Erected in 1860/70, conversion by Hanns Kornberger to a residential and commercial building, with a neo-classical facade with plastered structures, 1923 | D-1-63-000-81 |
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Königstrasse 13 ( location ) |
Tenement house | four-storey building with late classicist and neo-renaissance style elements, 1875 | D-1-63-000-82 |
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Königstrasse 21 ( location ) |
Evangelical Luth. Church of the Redeemer | Hall church, built in the form of north German brick Gothic, based on plans by August Hartel , 1885/86; with equipment | D-1-63-000-83 |
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Königstrasse 23 ( location ) |
Evangelical Luth. Parish office and deanery | two-storey clinker brick building on an angular floor plan, with hipped roof or gothic stepped gables, marked 1892/93;
with enclosure, brick, probably at the same time; belonging to the former sexton's house, one-storey brick building with knee-high floor and ornamental framework, around 1892/93 |
D-1-63-000-84 |
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Königstrasse 24 ( location ) |
Former train station, town hall since 1878 | Extensive axially symmetrical complex, core structure of a three-storey central pavilion with a tent roof and two-storey side wings, facades in exposed brickwork with limestone structures, built as a train station according to plans by Eduard Rüber in 1858, after the railway line was laid in 1878 as a town hall and two single-storey wing structures were added on both sides and later added partially changed, then replaced by three-storey new buildings 1980–83 (north-west wing) and 1993/94 (south-east wing) | D-1-63-000-150 |
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Kufsteiner Straße 20 ( location ) |
Former Pump house of the brine line | small single-storey clinker building with gable roof, mid-19th century | D-1-63-000-87 |
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Kufsteiner Straße 26 ( location ) |
Residential building | two-storey flat gable roof building, 1st half of the 19th century | D-1-63-000-85 |
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Kufsteiner Straße 43 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey plastered building with a gable roof, profiled beam heads and double front door, Biedermeier style, mid-19th century | D-1-63-000-86 |
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Kunstmühlstrasse 7 ( location ) |
villa | asymmetrically grouped hipped roof building in historicizing forms, built in 1896/97;
walled enclosure, at the same time |
D-1-63-000-214 | |
Kunstmühlstrasse 14; Kunstmühlstrasse 17; Kunstmühlstrasse 12; Kunstmühlstrasse 12 a; Kunstmühlstrasse 16 ( location ) |
Former Art mill Rosenheim | consisting of: Former Roggenmühle (No. 14), built as the first art mill, three-and-a-half-story plastered building with pilaster strips, flat hipped roof and central projection, around 1854/55;
east of the former office building (No. 17), three-story cubic building with a flat hip roof, around 1854/55; west of the former warehouse building (no. 16), three-storey cubic building with a flat hip roof, around 1854/55; former wheat mill (No. 12), five-storey saddle roof building with pilaster strips and a strict arched window system, by Max Lutz, 1890; Silo building (no.12a), stately, vertically structured reinforced concrete structure with a hipped roof stepped by ribbon windows and a high, octagonal tower in the upper part, by Franz and Ludwig Rank, 1915/16 |
D-1-63-000-215 |
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Kunstmühlstrasse 25 ( location ) |
Former Sawmill | So-called stone cutting saw of the Rosenheim saltworks, ground-floor saddle roof construction in exposed brickwork with arched windows and wooden eaves, early 19th century | D-1-63-000-216 |
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Lessingstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Former Officers' mess | Elongated two-storey wing with a hipped roof and a hall building protruding on the garden side, connected at right angles to a pergola with a garden pavilion, based on the planning of the Rosenheim Army Building Office, 1938/39; with equipment; walled enclosure with shingle cover, 1939. | D-1-63-000-43 | |
Lessingstrasse 2 ( location ) |
villa | Cubic core structure with symmetrically laid out two-story round core and protruding steep hipped roof, built according to plans by Otto Riemerschmid, 1910/11, staircase extension 1935 | D-1-63-000-217 | |
Loretoallee; Near Loretoallee ( location ) |
War memorial | Fountain system made of a cylindrical wall around a linden tree, with a surrounding water basin and portal, above an antique sculpture, based on a design by Georg Albertshofer , 1923 | D-1-63-000-12 |
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Ludwigsplatz ( location ) |
Well, so-called fish well | with stone figure and wrought iron grille, designed by Georg Albertshofer, inscribed 1927;
in front of house number 23 |
D-1-63-000-102 |
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Ludwigsplatz 1 ( location ) |
Catholic parish church of St. Nicholas | Richly structured hall church with choir closed on three sides, all-round sacristy and west tower, tower basement late medieval, superstructure and onion dome from 1655 (renewed 1952), nave in its core late Gothic, 2nd half of the 15th century, extended by three bays to the east as part of the neo-Gothic expansion and Complete remodeling according to plans by Johann Marggraff, 1880/81, interior after purification 1963/64 redesigned 2004-06; with equipment | D-1-63-000-89 |
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Ludwigsplatz 2 ( location ) |
Former Chapel of St. Michael | simple saddle roof construction with a three-sided end, built in 1513, profaned around 1805/06 and rebuilt repeatedly from 1821;
Arcade porch arched to the east, therein Mount of Olives group with carved figures, mid-17th century |
D-1-63-000-90 |
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Ludwigsplatz 7 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | four-story neo-renaissance building, 1893 | D-1-63-000-91 |
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Ludwigsplatz 8; Ludwigsplatz 8 a ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Stately four-storey complex, probably combining several late medieval house cores, late classicist facade with relief tones, 1873, design of the roof approach (cove) 1951 | D-1-63-000-92 |
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Ludwigsplatz 9 ( location ) |
Community center | four-storey ditch roof house with ground floor gazebo, core from the 16th century | D-1-63-000-93 |
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Ludwigsplatz 10 ( location ) |
Community center | five-storey, with gazebo on the ground floor, former ditch roof construction, probably 16th century core, modern attic | D-1-63-000-94 |
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Ludwigsplatz 11 ( location ) |
Community center | four-storey, with gazebo on the ground floor, former ditch roof construction, probably 16th century core, modern attic | D-1-63-000-95 |
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Ludwigsplatz 12 ( location ) |
Community center | four-storey corner house with bay window and ground floor arbor, former ditch roof house, probably 16th century core | D-1-63-000-96 |
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Ludwigsplatz 19 ( location ) |
Community center | three-storey corner building, former ditch roof house, with bay window and ground floor arbor, the core is probably late medieval | D-1-63-000-97 |
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Ludwigsplatz 20 ( location ) |
Community center | Former moat roof house, four-storey corner building, probably the 16th century core | D-1-63-000-98 |
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Ludwigsplatz 21 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | with so-called Alte Rieder`sche Apotheke, four-storey, stately moat roof house in a corner location, in the core 16th century, red marble portal and carved front door in the 2nd half of the 18th century, facade in the middle of the 19th century | D-1-63-000-99 |
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Ludwigsplatz 22 ( location ) |
Community center | So-called Finsterwalderhaus, stately four-storey corner building with octagonal bay windows and baroque house Madonna, core building probably 16./17. Century, facade 1864. ( Protected cultural property ) | D-1-63-000-100 |
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Ludwigsplatz 26 ( location ) |
City gate | So-called Mittertor, set up as a municipal museum, three-storey saddle-roof building with a high base and arched gate hall, north side with a central projectile and a crooked hipped roof, both sides of a diaphragm with a clock, south of a five-storey tower with an onion hood, in the first half of the 14th century, changed and expanded several times after the fire in 1641 , Local history museum since 1895 | D-1-63-000-101 |
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Ludwigsplatz 31 ( location ) |
Bürgerhaus, so-called Gietl House | Three-storey corner house with a mansard roof, bay window on the side of the square and a dwarf house, classicistic plaster structure, glass window marked 1875, loft extension and mansard roof from 1907 | D-1-63-000-219 |
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Max-Bram-Platz 2 and 2 a ( location ) |
Municipal gallery and archive | Exhibition building, elongated cubic structure with a skylight attachment and an entrance front opened with pillars, by German Bestelmeyer , 1935–37;
parallel set back City Archives, elongated one and a half story building with pillar portico, by German Bestelmeyer, 1935–37; between the two tracts a sculpture courtyard, bordered by walls on the sides |
D-1-63-000-152 |
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Max-Josefs-Platz 1 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Formerly an inn, four-storey corner building with mezzanine, three-storey extension to the northwest, late classicist facade elements, around 1860/70 | D-1-63-000-104 |
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Max-Josefs-Platz 4 ( location ) |
Bürgerhaus, so-called Ellmaierhaus | stately late medieval three-storey moat roof structure, Renaissance portal marked 1568, roof structure marked 1654, redesign of the facade with two oriels in 1908, inner courtyard with arbors; South wing, three-storey, probably mid-19th century | D-1-63-000-105 |
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Max-Josefs-Platz 5 ( location ) |
Community center | Former moat roof house, four-story building with mezzanine, polygonal corner and lateral flat bay windows, facade at the end of the 19th century | D-1-63-000-106 |
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Max-Josefs-Platz 8 a ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey villa-like building with a mezzanine floor and corner oriel tower, in rich neo-renaissance forms, by Max Lutz, 1884 | D-1-63-000-107 |
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Max-Josefs-Platz 9 ( location ) |
Community center | Former moat roof building, four-storey, with gazebos on the ground floor, in the core probably 16th century, facade in Maximilian style, around 1860/70 | D-1-63-000-108 |
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Max-Josefs-Platz 11 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | four-storey with mezzanine and ground floor arcades, late medieval core, neo-renaissance facade and richly ornamented wooden shop surround, marked 1886 | D-1-63-000-109 |
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Max-Josefs-Platz 12 ( location ) |
Former Brauereigasthof Duschlbräu | four-storey building with a ground floor gazebo and groin vaulted fletz, at its core two late Gothic town houses, combined in the early 19th century | D-1-63-000-110 |
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Max-Josefs-Platz 13 ( location ) |
Former Stockhammer-Bräu brewery inn | Stately corner building, former ditch roof house, four-story with mezzanine and ground floor arbor, wide fletz through the entire depth of the house with side staircase, in the core 14th / 15th. Century, Biedermeier facades to Max-Josefs-Platz and Heilig-Geist-Straße, probably 1848 | D-1-63-000-111 |
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Max-Josefs-Platz 14 and 14 a ( location ) |
Community center | formerly four-storey moat roof building with ground floor arbor, in the core 16th century, neo-renaissance facade around 1895;
Renaissance courtyard with brick arcades and stair tower, 16th century |
D-1-63-000-112 |
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Max-Josefs-Platz 15 ( location ) |
Former town house | from 1731 to 1876 parsonage, since 1894 bakery and café, so-called Bergmeisterhaus, stately four-storey corner building, formerly with a moat roof, ground floor arbors on both fronts, octagonal bay windows, cross vaults on the ground floor and late Gothic portal, early 16th century, early Classicist redesigned late 18th century, Expansion of the third floor and facade design. 1894/95 ( protected cultural property ) | D-1-63-000-113 |
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Max-Josefs-Platz 16 ( location ) |
Community center | Former moat roof building, four-storey with mezzanine, ground floor arbor, late medieval core, neo-renaissance facade around 1880/90 | D-1-63-000-114 |
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Max-Josefs-Platz 18 ( location ) |
Community center | Former moat roof house, four-storey with mezzanine, ground floor arbor, late medieval core, facade in neo-classical forms, around 1870/80 | D-1-63-000-115 |
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Max-Josefs-Platz 19 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | four-storey neo-renaissance building with ornamental gable, bay window and rusticated ground floor, 1898, core building with ground floor arbors and vaults, probably 16th century | D-1-63-000-116 |
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Max-Josefs-Platz 20 ( location ) |
Bürgerhaus, so-called Weinhaus "Zum Santa" or Fortnerhaus | Former three-storey moat roof house with ground floor arbors, spacious Fletz with staircase and large courtyard with wooden galleries from the 17th century, towards the courtyard an early Gothic rectangular room from the 2nd half of the 13th century, essentially late Gothic, redesigned in 1642, rococo stucco facade around 1745, construction of the fourth floor and extension of the facade decoration in neurococo shapes at the end of the 19th century.
Rear building, late Gothic residential and warehouse building, former three-story, massive monopitch roof, 15th century, remodeled in baroque style, construction of the fourth floor in 1870; eastern wall, former churchyard wall, with epitaph, 13th century |
D-1-63-000-117 |
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Max-Josefs-Platz 21 ( location ) |
Community center | former trench roof corner building, four-storey, with bay window placed over a corner, in the core probably 16./17. century | D-1-63-000-118 |
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Max-Josefs-Platz 22 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Formerly the old town hall (until 1878), four-storey with a mezzanine and ground floor arbor, formerly with a moat roof, in the core probably late medieval, changed after 1641 and in the 18th century, facade in neo-classical form, 1878 | D-1-63-000-119 |
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Max-Josefs-Platz 23 and 23 a ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building, so-called Eizenbergerhaus | extensive four-storey trench roof corner house with rectangular oriels at two house corners, built in the middle of the 17th century, rebuilt in 1702/04 | D-1-63-000-120 |
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Max-Josefs-Platz 24 ( location ) |
Community center | Former moat roof construction, four-storey with mezzanine, flat bay window and ground floor arbor, in the core 16./17. Century, facade structure in neo-classical and neo-renaissance forms, end of the 19th century | D-1-63-000-121 |
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Max-Josefs-Platz 25 ( location ) |
Neo-renaissance facade | Richly structured three-storey neo-renaissance facade, around 1885 | D-1-63-000-122 |
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Max-Josefs-Platz 26 ( location ) |
Community center | Former moat roof building, four-story corner building with ground floor arbors, in the core 16./17. Century, neo-renaissance facade at the end of the 19th century | D-1-63-000-123 |
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Max-Josefs-Platz 30 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Stately four-storey neo-renaissance building with ornamental gable, corner bay window and loggia, by Carl Baumann, marked 1899 | D-1-63-000-243 |
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Max-Josefs-Platz 32 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | four-storey, facade structure in the Maximilian style, around 1850/60 | D-1-63-000-124 |
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Münchener Strasse 4 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Part of the so-called Gillitzer Block, a four-storey building with a neo-renaissance facade in clinker brick and sandstone, by Karl Stöhr , 1894/95 | D-1-63-000-127 |
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Münchener Strasse 6 ( location ) |
New baroque facade | New baroque facade of the residential and commercial building built in 1894/95 as part of the so-called Gillitzer Block, symmetrically structured and plastered. (The building itself demolished in 1994) | D-1-63-000-128 |
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Münchener Strasse 8 ( location ) |
Neo-renaissance facade | Neo-Renaissance facade of the former residential and commercial building built in 1894/95 as part of the so-called Gillitzer Block, in clinker brick and sandstone. (The building itself demolished in 1994) | D-1-63-000-129 |
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Münchener Strasse 11 ( location ) |
Facade of the bank | Rounded, asymmetrically structured entrance front with decorative gables, bay windows, figurative and ornamental house stone details, in neo-baroque forms with Art Nouveau echoes, by Eugen Drollinger , inscribed 1903/04. (The building including the facades of the side wings was rebuilt in 1980/81). | D-1-63-000-130 |
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Münchener Strasse 23 ( location ) |
Formerly the official building of the salt works | now surveying office, four-storey saddle roof building, essentially the 1st half of the 19th century, exterior building revised in neo-classical forms around 1925/30 | D-1-63-000-131 |
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Münchener Strasse 28 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | four-storey, richly designed neo-baroque building with two symmetrical oriels and gables, by Carl Baumann, marked 1899/1900 | D-1-63-000-132 |
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Münchener Strasse 42 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | three-storey corner building with a mansard roof and neoclassical facade design, around 1900 | D-1-63-000-133 |
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Münchener Strasse 66 a ( location ) |
villa | Two-storey neo-classical plastered building with a bent hipped roof, on the south side a two-storey porch with ground floor arcades and terrace with forged balustrade, conversion of an older house by Hanns Kornberger, 1927 | D-1-63-000-135 |
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Münchener Strasse 68 ( location ) |
Former Restaurant to the railway | Three-storey plastered building with a mansard roof and decorative gable, according to plans by Max Lutz, 1873, rebuilt in 1896 according to plans by Schechner | D-1-63-000-134 |
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Münchener Strasse 80 and 82 ( location ) |
Administration and brewhouse building of the Auerbräu (No. 80) | stately four-storey eaves building with a gable roof and rich historicizing facade structure, bay window on the first floor, house entrance marked 1889, brewhouse included at the rear;
fermentation and storage cellar connected to the east, multi-storey, horizontally structured saddle roof building, in the core 1889/90, with more recent extensions; To the west, former malt house (No. 82), three-storey eaves gable roof building with mezzanine, vaulted basement and ground floor, above storage floors with wooden internal construction, 1889 |
D-1-63-000-220 |
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Near Innlände ( location ) |
Plaque | Memorial plaque to the erection of the first arch bridge over the Inn, from 1811 | D-1-63-000-48 | |
Near Kaiserstraße ( location ) |
Portal of the former imperial bath | new baroque. On the back there is a memorial plaque on the left of Kaiser Wilhelm I's bathing visits: "Se. Majeſtät Wilhelm I, German Emperor and King of Prussia, lived on December 11th, 1876 with a high entourage in the Ro imenheim bath." and a second panel on the right with the dates on which he repeated "Den Hohen Beſuch" in July of the years 1877, 1879, 1880, 1881, 1882, 1885. The building itself was demolished in 1985. | D-1-63-000-73 |
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Near Loretoallee ( location ) |
Truce column | from 1614, at the current location since 1856. | D-1-63-000-13 |
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Pernauerstraße 5 ( location ) |
Former Farmhouse | One-ridge system with a medium-pitched roof, parlor bay windows, arbors and painted details, in the form of the Heimat style, by Franz Xaver Steegmüller, 1914; Business section renewed | D-1-63-000-137 |
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Prinzregentenstrasse 7 ( location ) |
Tenement house | four-storey corner building in Baroque Art Nouveau style, with gables, corner and flat core, facade with plaster decor, 1910 | D-1-63-000-139 |
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Prinzregentenstrasse 9 ( location ) |
Tenement house | four-storey building with a flat bay window and gable, facade with plaster decoration, later Art Nouveau with touches of Heimatstil, marked 1910 | D-1-63-000-221 |
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Prinzregentenstrasse 14 ( location ) |
Residential building | Free-standing two-storey Biedermeier hipped roof building with mezzanine, around 1860/70 | D-1-63-000-140 |
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Prinzregentenstrasse 20 ( location ) |
villa | two-storey, with a mansard roof and central projectile, in neo-classical forms, by Max Lutz, 1892 | D-1-63-000-141 |
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Prinzregentenstrasse 22 ( location ) |
villa | two-storey hipped roof building with a loggia-like bay window, in romanized forms, designed by Eugen Drollinger by Max Lutz, 1896;
iron garden fence, Art Nouveau |
D-1-63-000-142 |
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Prinzregentenstrasse 26 ( location ) |
villa | two-storey new baroque mansard roof with plaster structure, by Max Lutz, 1897 | D-1-63-000-143 |
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Prinzregentenstrasse 32 ( location ) |
high school | Part of the so-called Ignaz-Günther-Gymnasium, large three-storey complex with three rear transverse wings and a street front structured accordingly by a central and corner projections, with a neo-classical plaster structure, as the first full high school with an attached boarding house, built according to plans by city building officer Georg Mackert, 1895/96 | D-1-63-000-144 | |
Prinzregentenstrasse 34 ( location ) |
high school | Part of the so-called Ignaz-Günther-Gymnasium, three-storey hipped roof building with plaster structure and gabled central projection with pilasters and pillars, in classicist forms with neo-baroque features, as an extension to the first gymnasium (see Prinzregentenstrasse 32) built according to plans by Johann. B. Rieperdinger , 1898-1900 | D-1-63-000-145 |
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Prinzregentenstrasse 39 ( location ) |
Former rental residential building, so-called Schmidbräuvilla | now Office for Agriculture and Forests, representative group building with an asymmetrical structure with bay windows and staircase tower, loggias and transverse gable projections with rich stucco decoration, in the forms of the German Renaissance, by Leonhard Hell, marked 1900 | D-1-63-000-146 |
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Prinzregentenstrasse 61 ( location ) |
villa | Two-storey building with bay windows, balconies and four asymmetrical, risalit-like protruding gable extensions, mansard roof with crested hip, by Carl Baumann, 1913 | D-1-63-000-222 | |
Prinzregentenstrasse 73 ( location ) |
Former Gatekeeper house | Two-storey plastered building with arched windows and gable roof, on the abandoned old railway line, in the core 1855/60, heightened in 1879 | D-1-63-000-223 | |
Rathausstrasse 10 ( location ) |
Tenement house | four-storey, slightly angled two-wing building with a round bay window and rich facade design in neo-baroque forms with early art nouveau ornamentation, 1898/99 | D-1-63-000-148 |
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Rathausstrasse 12 ( location ) |
Home of the builder Max Lutz | three-storey, free-standing building in the forms of the neo-renaissance and neo-baroque, marked 1884 | D-1-63-000-149 |
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Rathausstrasse 22–26 (straight number); Reichenbachstraße 2 a ( location ) |
Formerly the depot, now the " Lokschuppen Rosenheim " exhibition center | single-storey semicircular former locomotive shed, closed at the front by two-storey saddle roof buildings and flanked by two three-storey corner pavilions with hipped roof, the south-eastern one with a saddle roof extension on the back, each unplastered brick buildings with houses, around 1858/60 | D-1-63-000-151 |
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Salinstrasse 1 ( location ) |
So-called official staff of the former saltworks | stately three-storey hipped roof building, 1809/10 | D-1-63-000-153 |
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Samerstraße 11 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey plastered building with a hipped roof on one side, mid-19th century, expanded to the rear in 1870 | D-1-63-000-157 |
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Samerstrasse 17; Am Roßacker 3; Am Roßacker 5 ( location ) |
Basement house | two-storey flat gable roof building on a broad base, connected to the so-called Roßackerkapelle and the former beneficiary's house on the back or southwest, probably after the middle of the 18th century;
over extensive vaulted storage cellars from the late 17th / early 18th centuries that reach below the chapel |
D-1-63-000-271 | |
Buttererstraße 20 ( location ) |
Inn, so-called Mail Cellar | two-storey Biedermeier building with arched windows and a pitched pitched roof, rebuilt after fire in 1833 (marked), above a vaulted storage cellar, including the eastern vaulted room of the previous building from 1645, otherwise around 1833;
Host garden, with chestnut plantations, probably around 1833; Enclosure, bricked, partly probably older |
D-1-63-000-159 |
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Sedanstrasse 10 a ( location ) |
Residential building | Developed as part of a former symmetrical semi-detached house, three-storey with knee-high floor and flat gable roof, facades structured by cornices and corner pilasters, 1871 | D-1-63-000-224 | |
Sonnenstrasse 4 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Three-storey eaves-sided gable roof building with a dwarf house, facade with ornamental plaster structure and ornamental framing on the dwarf house, around 1900 | D-1-63-000-160 |
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Spitalstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey villa-like building with ornamental framework on the gable, stucco ornament frieze on the upper floor and Nazarene fresco above the entrance, from 1900 | D-1-63-000-161 |
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Steinbökstraße 6 ( location ) |
Tenement house | three-storey corner building in neo-classical and neo-renaissance forms, around 1890 | D-1-63-000-162 |
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Steinbökstraße 7 ( location ) |
Suburban apartment building | Two-storey saddle roof building with knee-length floor and corner pilasters, around 1872 | D-1-63-000-225 |
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Südtiroler Platz 2 ( location ) |
Former Railway administration building | Free-standing three-storey hipped roof building with corner rustication and plaster structure, late classicistic, built under the direction of Jakob Graff , 1876 Building was in very poor condition in June 2019, see current photos. |
D-1-63-000-226 |
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Weinstrasse 2 ( location ) |
Inn | former Mailbräu brewery inn, two-storey building with a hipped roof freestanding on three sides, with corner projections and elevator dormers, probably 2nd half of the 18th century | D-1-63-000-163 |
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Weinstrasse 12; Adlzreiterstraße 15; Adlzreiterstrasse 16; Adlzreiterstraße 11;
Landwehrstrasse 3; Adlzreiterstraße 17; Adlzreiterstraße 18 |
Former Hofbräu complex | Hall building (Weinstrasse 12), simple three-storey saddle roof building with knee-height, arched windows and vaulted hall in the basement, built in 1878, on the upper floor the so-called Hofbräusaal, with stage and three-sided gallery, laid out in 1878, completely renovated in 1926 in the Empire style;
former brewhouse (Adlzreiterstraße 11), five parallel barrel vaulted storage rooms, probably 17th / 18th century. Century, and barrel vault in the so-called house, marked 1783; Former stable (Adlzreiterstraße 17, 18), groin vaulted hall and vaulted hall with Bohemian caps, probably early 19th century and around 1878 |
D-1-63-000-69 | |
Westermayerstraße 16 ( location ) |
Residential building | Villa-like two-storey building with bay windows and a crooked roof, by Josef Schrettenseger, 1910/11 | D-1-63-000-227 |
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Westermayerstraße 20 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Villa-like two-storey building with a mansard hipped roof and oriel corner towers, by Josef Schrettenseger, 1912 | D-1-63-000-164 |
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Aising
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Aisinger Straße 79 ( location ) |
Catholic branch church St. Stephan | late Gothic hall church, plastered brick building, end of the 15th century; with equipment;
Walled cemetery |
D-1-63-000-165 |
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Aisinger Strasse 96; Near Birkenallee ( location ) |
Farmhouse | stately unplastered tuff stone building with brick structures, with a high arbor in neo-Gothic forms, end of the 19th century; Barn with collar, hook-shaped, end of the 19th century | D-1-63-000-166 |
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Aisinger Straße 98 ( location ) |
Living part of the farmhouse | two-storey flat gable roof building made of unplastered tuff and brick masonry, with balcony and gable arbor, end of the 19th century; Barn, hook-shaped, end of the 19th century. | D-1-63-000-167 |
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Brannenburger Strasse 23 ( location ) |
Farmhouse "Beim Schober" | One-ridge system with two baluster arbors, Lüftlmalereien and bundwerk on the north side, late 18th century, paintings partly whitewashed and partly painted over in 1959 | D-1-63-000-228 |
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Nussbaumstrasse 5 ( location ) |
Former Small farmhouse | Upper floor in block construction, 18th century | D-1-63-000-168 | |
Raublinger Straße 10 ( location ) |
fresco | St. Leonhard and Florian, inscribed 1770 | D-1-63-000-169 |
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Au near Rosenheim
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Happinger-Au-Straße 3 ( location ) |
Farmhouse | One-ridge system, in exposed brick and quarry stone masonry, with two gable balconies, 1868 | D-1-63-000-229 |
Fürstätt
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At gangway 2 ( location ) |
Catholic parish church to the Rosary Queen | Hall building with flat ceiling and apse, by Richard Steidle (architect) , 1936/37; with equipment | D-1-63-000-170 |
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Fürstätt 10 ( location ) |
Farmhouse | two-storey building with a central, protruding gable roof, wooden balconies, plaster structures and wall paintings, marked 1900/01;
Adjoining cross bar, with plaster structure, probably around 1900 |
D-1-63-000-171 | |
Fürstätt 12 ( location ) |
Residential building | three-storey, with a pitched gable roof, plaster framing of the windows, end of the 19th century | D-1-63-000-172 | |
Fürstätt 29 ( location ) |
Catholic side church St. Quirin | late Gothic hall church, 2nd half of the 15th century; with equipment | D-1-63-000-173 |
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Quirinstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Living part of the former farmhouse | two-storey flat gable roof building, 2nd half of the 18th century, renovated after a fire (2001) | D-1-63-000-174 |
Happing
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Heilig-Blut-Strasse 1 ( location ) |
Field cross | 3rd quarter 17th century | D-1-63-000-176 |
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Innaustraße 11; Innaustraße 11 a ( location ) |
Former Farmhouse | two-storey with knee-length floor and gable balconies, created in 1924 by rotating the gable and expanding a baroque core structure, the stable section has three aisles;
House figure hl. Sebastian, probably 18th century; Associated Bundwerkstadel, with built-in grain box, marked 1858 |
D-1-63-000-230 |
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Innaustraße 22 ( location ) |
Farmhouse | small ridge courtyard, two-storey flat saddle roof building made of plastered brickwork, with eaves-sided arbor, mid-19th century, older in core.
Building is in poor condition (January 2020) |
D-1-63-000-272 |
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Inntalstrasse 16 ( location ) |
Catholic branch church St. Martin | early baroque hall, by Johann Mayr d. Ä., 1676/79, late Gothic core, renewal 1779/80; with equipment | D-1-63-000-175 |
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Holy blood
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Zugspitzstraße 13 ( location ) |
Catholic pilgrimage church Hl. Blut am Wasen | Hall building, choir in the core late Gothic, changed to Baroque style in 1686/87, nave 1610/11, adjusted to the choir around 1690; with equipment;
Well chapel, called "Der Brunn", octagonal building with a clapboard lantern dome, Johann Mayr d. Ä. von der Hausstatt, late 17th century; with equipment; north next to the church |
D-1-63-000-178 |
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Hohenofen
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Bergblick 9 ( location ) |
Farmhouse | Unplastered building made of tuff and field stones, with painted gable arbor, richly decorated purlin heads and paneled front door, 1852 | D-1-63-000-179 | |
Hohenofener Straße 49 ( location ) |
Court chapel | with Lourdes grotto and stencil paintings, inscribed 1897. | D-1-63-000-180 |
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Hohenofener Straße 52 ( location ) |
Field cross | with carved Corpus Christi and weather protection roof, 2nd half of the 19th century | D-1-63-000-181 |
Kaltmühl
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Happinger Straße 85 ( Location ) |
Former Cold mill | two-storey solid construction with a crooked hip roof, in the core 17th / 18th centuries Century, roof changed in the early 19th century | D-1-63-000-182 |
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Long punt
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Near Sebastianweg ( location ) |
chapel | with crooked roof and small ridge turret, probably 18th century; with equipment | D-1-63-000-183 | |
St.-Georg-Straße 35 ( location ) |
Former Farmhouse | Two-storey flat gable roof building with gable arbor, plaster structures, images of saints and framing on the eaves side, marked 1838, part of the stable renewed | D-1-63-000-184 |
Oberkaltbrunn
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Oberkaltbrunn 4 ( location ) |
Former cath. Pang rectory | two-storey, stately saddle roof building with gable shot, late Gothic core, 15th century, renewed and expanded several times; with St. Hieronymus house chapel, from 1463; with equipment | D-1-63-000-187 |
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Oberwoehr
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Oberwöhrstraße 54 ( location ) |
Rosenheim power station | elongated clinker brick building with central projectile and saddle roof, erected in 1896 over the Mangfall Canal; with technical equipment | D-1-63-000-188 |
Pang
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Grünthalweg 1 ( location ) |
Catholic parish church of the Assumption | Hall church, choir, sacristy and tower 15th century, nave neo-Romanesque by C. Reuter, 1850/52; with equipment;
old cemetery wall with buttresses, 17th / 18th centuries century |
D-1-63-000-189 |
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Pösling
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Pösling 10 ( location ) |
Court chapel | Saddle roof construction, end of the 19th century; with equipment | D-1-63-000-191 |
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Startzfeld ( location ) |
Field cross | with carved body in post-Gothic forms, popular work, probably 2nd half of the 17th century; on the southwestern outskirts | D-1-63-000-192 |
Schlipfham
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Startzfeld ( location ) |
Field cross | with carved Corpus Christi, tools of the Passion and decorated weather protection roof, probably 1st half of the 19th century; on the western outskirts under a group of trees with chestnuts and linden | D-1-63-000-193 |
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Western village
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Am Wasen 70 ( location ) |
Catholic branch and pilgrimage church of the Holy Cross | circular central building with a mighty onion dome and tetrapassed floor plan inside, by Constantin Pader , 1668, west tower in the basement late Gothic, crowning of the tower 1776; with equipment;
Cemetery wall, 2nd half of 17th century; Cemetery chapel, hipped roof building with pilasters and cross-vaulted passage, marked 1689 |
D-1-63-000-194 |
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Am Wasen 75 ( location ) |
Farmhouse | One-ridge system, unplastered tuff stone building with brick structures and gables, renewed around the middle of the 19th century, balcony and gable roof | D-1-63-000-195 |
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Am Wasen 76 ( location ) |
Farmhouse | One-ridge system, unplastered brick building on a tuff stone base, with knee stick, arched fletz and wide-span three-aisled stable vault, around 1870 | D-1-63-000-231 | |
Johannesweg 4 ( location ) |
Small farmhouse | two-storey unplastered tuff stone building with gable arbor, around the middle of the 19th century | D-1-63-000-197 |
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Johannesweg 6 ( location ) |
Field cross | without body, with rich carvings, inscribed 1797 | D-1-63-000-196 |
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Kehlweg 2 ( location ) |
Farmhouse | two-storey, longitudinally divided single-ridge building with a block wall upper storey, the core of the 18th century; Grain box, block construction, integrated into the barn, probably from the 18th century | D-1-63-000-199 |
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Western village St. Peter
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Westerndorfer Straße 71 ( Location ) |
Formerly a farmhouse | Two-storey flat gable roof building with plaster structures and medallion paintings, around 1850/60, business section renewed | D-1-63-000-200 |
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Westerndorfer Straße 82 ( Location ) |
Catholic branch church St. Peter | late Gothic hall building with west tower, 2nd half of the 15th century, tower dome 1667, interior baroque in 1688; with equipment | D-1-63-000-201 |
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See also
literature
- Wilhelm Neu, Volker Liedke: Upper Bavaria . Ed .: Michael Petzet , Bavarian State Office for the Preservation of Monuments (= Monuments in Bavaria . Volume I.2 ). Oldenbourg, Munich 1986, ISBN 3-486-52392-9 .
Remarks
- ↑ 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.
Web links
- List of monuments for Rosenheim (PDF) at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation
- Bavarian Monument Atlas (cartographic representation of the Bavarian architectural and ground monuments by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation (BLfD) )