List of architectural monuments in Schwandorf

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The monuments of the Upper Palatinate district town of Schwandorf are compiled on this page . This table is a partial list of the list of architectural monuments in Bavaria . The basis is the Bavarian Monument List , which was first drawn up on the basis of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act of October 1, 1973 and has since been managed by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation . The following information does not replace the legally binding information from the monument protection authority. The list reflects the update status of June 28, 2018 and includes 63 architectural monuments.

Schwandorf coat of arms
Schwandorf from the air
Schwandorf with Naab

Ensembles

Ensemble market place

Schwandorf upper market square.jpg

The ensemble includes the elongated triangular market square, the urban center of Schwandorf.

The settlement, built southeast over a ford of the Naab River and first named as a villa in 1006, received an urban constitution from the Bavarian duke in 1299, but did not acquire full city rights until 1466. The market square widens across the direction of the old Regensburg-Amberg thoroughfare, which joins the south corner and emerges again in the middle of the northwest flank. In this area of ​​the square, which has the greatest width, the old town hall stood free-standing until 1803.

Opposite, to the northeast, the space narrows like a funnel in the direction of the late Gothic tower on the south side of the parish church, which was free until 1868 and dominates the entire square. Some of the buildings date from the end of the Middle Ages, even if the former bourgeois residential buildings have been heavily renovated. The house type of gabled houses is predominant, the plastered facades of which were often crowned by stepped gables.

File number: E-3-76-161-1

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Architectural monuments according to districts

Schwandorf

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Bahnhofstrasse 7, in the garden of the Elisabethenheim
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Garden sculptures Four baroque sculptures depicting the four seasons, sandstone, early 18th century, probably from the former Ettmannsdorf monastery. D-3-76-161-9 Garden sculptures
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Blasturmgasse 2; Spitzwegstrasse 52; Spitzwegstrasse 54; Spitzwegstrasse 56; Spitzwegstrasse 62; Stadtmauergasse 10; Stadtmauergasse 11; Bahnhofstrasse 15; Blasturmgasse 4
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City fortifications Preserved parts of the city wall built as a circular wall in the 15th century with eight semicircular towers and four defensive towers, quarry stone masonry, 15th century;

Remnants of the western wall train, mainly integrated into the houses at Bahnhofstrasse 13, Stadtmauergasse 9, 10 and 11 as well as near Ettmannsdorfer Strasse / near Klostergasse, here remains of two semicircular towers preserved: Bahnhofstrasse 15, former city wall tower, plastered semicircular tower, 15th century, and in rearward location at Stadtmauergasse 11;

Remains of the eastern wall section are preserved in Spitzwegstraße 6 and Blasturmgasse 4, with a defensive tower, so-called Blasturm, partly plastered quarry stone masonry building with pyramid roof and lantern over a rectangular floor plan, 15th / 16th. Century, city wall in the further course to the northeast at the Böhmische Torgasse, there angled to the north at Spitzwegstraße 56, further remains in the area of ​​the houses at Spitzwegstraße 64 and 64a, here executed as a double ring according to the original cadastre.

D-3-76-161-1 City fortifications
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Blasturmgasse 7
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Rock cellar Mostly widespread, partly arranged and interconnected rock cellars on the western slope of the vineyard, mouth holes architecturally framed, probably late 14th to early 20th century.

Not re-qualified, not mapped in the Bavarian Monument Atlas.

D-3-76-161-73 Rock cellar
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Breite Straße 23
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Former dyer's house Two-storey, plastered saddle roof building with stepped gable and plastered half-timbered upper floor, early 16th century. D-3-76-161-5 Former dyer's house
Dominikanerinnenstrasse 1
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St. Joseph Church Central building with tent roof and lantern, to the east, drawn-in choir closed on three sides, west gallery with a sign and curved gable, in neo-baroque and native style, 1916/17;

Schoolhouse, hook-shaped, two-storey building with mansard and hipped roof, built in 1916/17, partially rebuilt around 1947/48;

Enclosing wall, plastered brick and concrete masonry, after 1916/17.

D-3-76-161-6 St. Joseph Church
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Friedrich-Ebert-Straße 5
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Meiller House Three-storey and mostly plastered eaves side building with stepped gable, brick upper floor and ornamented sandstone cornice, in the core in 1860, conversion with flat bay windows and facade figures in 1924. D-3-76-161-7 Meiller House
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Friedrich-Ebert-Straße 15
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Former Melberhaus Two-storey, gable-sided corner building with a gable roof, cornice and plaster structure, 1577. D-3-76-161-8 Former Melberhaus
Kirchengasse 1
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Former nursing home, town hall 1921–2003 Two-wing system, three-storey, plastered hipped roof building with a profiled eaves cornice and corner bay window, built around 1584, conversion and bay window from 1722, rebuilt again in 1907, heightening of the east wing in 1939/40. D-3-76-161-11 Former nursing home, town hall 1921–2003
Kirchengasse 2
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Catholic parish church of St. Jacob the Elder Pillared church, choir and nave after 1400, tower 1483, nave barrel vault 1678 by Pietro Spineta, stucco ribs and neo-Gothic extension to the west 1868–72; with rich equipment. D-3-76-161-12 Catholic parish church of St. Jacob the Elder
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Kreuzberg 2
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Pilgrimage and Carmelite Monastery Church of Our Lady After the destruction of the war, historicizing reconstruction, gable roof construction with double tower facade, centralizing flat-roofed hall with access and polygonal barrel-vaulted choir including the surrounding walls of the choir of the former Franciscan monastery church from 1784, 1949–52 by Franz Seraph Günthner; with furnishings 1952–60 under the artistic direction of Blasius Spreng . D-3-76-161-74 Pilgrimage and Carmelite Monastery Church of Our Lady
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Kreuzberg 3; Kreuzberg
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Carmelite Monastery South and east wing, three-storey hipped roof buildings with a hook-shaped floor plan with simple plaster structure, 1889; with equipment;

Monastery wall, plastered sandstone masonry, 1740 and 1895, half-timbered tower with tent roof, 19th century;

Deep well, excavated with sandstone blocks, marked "1734", the pyramid roof with stands, probably newer;

Stiege, Stein, built in 1865 on the site of 1713 and 1797; from Kreuzbergbrünnerl to the height;

Fountain, so-called Kreuzbergbrünnerl, semicircular granite stone masonry with fountain bowl and lion's spear, stone, probably second half of the 19th century.

D-3-76-161-13 Carmelite Monastery
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Marketplace 1
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Former gingerbread house Two-storey and plastered gable building in a corner position, with simple baroque gable forms, the core of the 16th century, renewed around 1692, inscription panel on the south side labeled "1731". D-3-76-161-14 Former gingerbread house
Marketplace 3
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Gasthof Post Two-storey and plastered tail gable building, core before 1500, gable 18th century. D-3-76-161-15 Gasthof Post
Marketplace 10
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Residential and commercial building Two-storey gabled house with a flat bay window, 16th century, facade in the 18th / 19th century Century renewed. D-3-76-161-16 Residential and commercial building
Marktplatz 11
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So-called chimney sweeper's house Two-storey gable building with a profiled gable cornice and plaster structure, the core of the 16th century. D-3-76-161-17 So-called chimney sweeper's house
Marktplatz 13
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Former Schießlhaus Two-storey and plastered stepped gable building with one-sided hip, facade with a walled-in howitzer ball, the core of the 16th century. D-3-76-161-18 Former Schießlhaus
Marktplatz 14
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Benefit house Two-storey and plastered gable building in a corner, renovated in the 19th century;

Figure of a saint, in corner niche with sheet metal canopy.

D-3-76-161-19 Benefit house
Marktplatz 17
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Residential and commercial building Two-storey corner building with a hipped roof, ashlar base and simple plaster structure, the core of the 16th century, changed in the 18th century. D-3-76-161-21 Residential and commercial building
Marktplatz 20
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Residential and commercial building, so-called Meiler House Two-storey and plastered stepped gable building, bay window with stone relief, 16th century, gable 18th / 19th century Century. D-3-76-161-22 Residential and commercial building, so-called Meiler House
Marktplatz 26
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey and plastered eaves side building, 17th century, curved gable of the mid-house, 18th century. D-3-76-161-23 Residential and commercial building
Marktplatz 27
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Residential and commercial building, so-called Heilingbrunner house Two-story, plastered stepped gable building, early 16th century. D-3-76-161-24 Residential and commercial building, so-called Heilingbrunner house
Oskar-Kösters-Strasse
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Well house Hall with hipped roof, closed on three sides, open to the southeast, with fountain and fountain relief made of artificial stone, around 1915/1920. D-3-76-161-107 BW
Care yard levels 3
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Memorial plaque to the three Röls brothers who were born here Stein, copy of the panel from 1696; on the north-eastern gable side of the house Pflegehof stairs 3. D-3-76-161-26 Memorial plaque to the three Röls brothers who were born here
Rathausstrasse 1
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Former town hall Probably built as a Freihaus in the 16th century, used as a town hall from 1862/63–1921, since 1989 a local history museum, two-story, plastered hipped roof building, 16th century, remodeled in the 18th century, completely changed for use as a museum in 1986/87. D-3-76-161-27 Former town hall
Senefelderstrasse 4
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So-called Strobl column In memory of Pastor Bernhard Strobl, granite column with inscription field and crowning iron crucifix, inscribed with "1886"; opposite the Höhenstraße junction. D-3-76-161-28 So-called Strobl column
Spitalgarten 1
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Profaned former Catholic Heilig-Geist-Spitalkirche Small plastered hipped roof building with retracted polygonal choir, turret with pointed helmet and wedge support made of ashlar masonry, built in 1443, rebuilt in 1657 and 1731. D-3-76-161-29 Profaned former Catholic Heilig-Geist-Spitalkirche
Spitzwegstraße 23
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Rectory Stately two-story saddle roof building with three-story roof structure and arched entrance portal with sandstone walls, windows with plaster framing, 1491, heightened in the 16th century. D-3-76-161-20 Rectory
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Steinberger Strasse
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crossroads War memorial for the victims of the First and Second World Wars, broadly mounted, relief base with inscription plaque on both sides and crowning wooden crucifix, sandstone, 1918, after 1945 inscription plaques and cross renewed. D-3-76-161-101 crossroads
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Steinberger Strasse 24
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Chapel of St. Barbara, former war memorial chapel Rectangular hipped roof building made of granite stone masonry, with a round tower facing the street, eaves cornice and door jambs made of sandstone blocks, sheet metal-clad bell tower with lion figures and steel helmets, hipped roof extension made of limestone masonry with broken bricks to the south;

two path chapels, square hipped roof buildings made of limestone blocks with brick cornices, arched openings with sandstone walls; on both sides of the chapel; by Rolf Behringer, 1922.

D-3-76-161-31 Chapel of St. Barbara, former war memorial chapel
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At the intersection of Wackersdorferstrasse and Dominikanerinnenstrasse
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War memorial for those who fell in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870/71 Obelisk-like stele with cross crown and stepped base, granite, after 1871. D-3-76-161-103 War memorial for those who fell in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870/71
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Waldgasse 3
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Rock cellar Mostly elongated rock cellars on the western slope of the Holzberg, mouth holes architecturally framed, around 1600 to the late 19th century. D-3-76-161-67 Rock cellar
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Auhof

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Auhof 1, southwest of the farm, on the edge of the forest
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Wayside chapel Saddle roof construction with arched entrance and plaster structure, 18th century; with equipment. D-3-76-161-34 BW

Bubach ad Naab

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Near Bubacher Ring
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Catholic branch church of St. Margareta Plastered gable roof building with retracted rectangular choir and shingled roof turret with tent roof, 14./15. Century, later changed, round-arched west portal with sandstone walls from 1721; with equipment. D-3-76-161-35 Catholic branch church of St. Margareta

Büchelkühn

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Mosses; Bacon; on federal road 15 to Schwandorf, at the pond near the "Lange Meile" hermitage
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Memorial to Count Babo von Abensperg, died 1061 Stone obelisk with refliefed inscription fields, sandstone, erected in 1828, renovated in 1885. D-3-76-161-33 Memorial to Count Babo von Abensperg, died 1061
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Dachelhofen

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Dachelhofer Straße 112
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Morgue Gable-sided and plastered saddle roof building with sheet metal clad roof turrets, arched arcade openings and corner blocks made of sandstone, ridge-turned, ground-floor saddle and hip roof extensions to the west, in the neo-baroque style, around 1910. D-3-76-161-32 Morgue
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Ettmannsdorf

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Blumenstrasse
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War memorial Stele with a sacrificial bowl to commemorate the soldiers who died in the First and Second World Wars, around 1950. D-3-76-161-106 BW
Ettmannsdorfer Straße 86
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Former hammer lock or old lock Stately two-storey hipped roof building with arched windows and side bay windows, an octagonal stair tower with tented roof in the middle, facade design with corner pilasters, profiled cornice structure and window bezels, around 1600, portal coat of arms marked "1600", window changed in the 19th century. D-3-76-161-36 Former hammer lock or old lock
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Ettmannsdorfer Straße 125
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Former Gasthaus zur Schwanne Two-storey and partly plastered natural stone masonry building with hipped roof, marked "1780";

Former ice storage tower, brick construction, around 1900.

D-3-76-161-82 Former Gasthaus zur Schwanne
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Freihöls

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In the center of the village, at the intersection to Charlottenhof .
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Field chapel Gable roof building closed on three sides with pillar porch and simple plaster structure, last quarter of the 19th century. D-3-76-161-37 Field chapel
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Fronberg

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Fronberger Strasse 31
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Former Villa Kebbel Two-storey and plastered solid construction with a cantilevered hipped roof, dwarf house risalit and roof house with pyramid roof, round corner tower with conical roof, rich facade design in the Wilhelminian style, end of the 19th century;

Garden, park-like garden location with partly geometric pathways and old trees, probably from the end of the 19th century.

D-3-76-161-38 Former Villa Kebbel
Maximilianstrasse 17
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St. Wendelin Chapel Plastered saddle roof building with cornice structure, probably 18th century;

Figure of a saint, a seated figure of Christ in the arched niche at the gable end, colored, 18th / 19th century. Century.

D-3-76-161-40 St. Wendelin Chapel
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Petersleiten
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Petruskapelle Plastered round building with domed roof and lantern, last quarter of the 18th century. The chapel commemorates Randolph von Breidbach-Bürresheim, who died in 1945 in the Sachsenhausen concentration camp . D-3-76-161-39 Petruskapelle
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Castle Park 1; Castle park; in Fronberg; St.-Andreas-Strasse 8; St.-Andreas-Strasse 10; Castle Park 2; Castle park; Near the castle park; Schloßpark 3
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lock Rebuilt from 1587 after a fire during the successful Landshut War in 1305.

So-called Old Castle, three two-storey pitched roof buildings around a small inner courtyard:

North wing, courtyard side with two-storey Renaissance arcade, in the core probably the first half of the 15th century, labeled "1587", remodeling from 1786;

South wing, plastered quarry stone masonry with drilled window frames, gate tower with blown portal gable and alliance coat of arms;

West wing with arcade; 1587;

three-wing complex built to the east, three-storey hipped roof buildings with two rectangular towers and ground-floor arcade openings, west wing with round arched passage gate, plastered facade with pilaster strips and cornice, around 1587, two-armed oval staircase in the inner courtyard, probably the last quarter of the 18th century;

in the east wing of the palace chapel Our Lady, 1677/78, by Pietro Spineta; with equipment;

former orangery, longitudinal, ground-floor solid building with mansard hipped roof, central section glazed to the south with colonnades, 18th century;

associated greenhouse, small pent roof building made of quarry stone masonry with glass roof and a newer annex to the rear, second half of the 19th century;

former moat with wooden bridge, 16./17. Century;

Enclosure, quarry stone masonry, probably around 1820;

Park with old trees and paths, probably around 1820;

Wappenstein, 17th century;

Stone epitaph, around 1800; in the eastern park area;

Rock grave with stone cross, 1829;

Former castle estate, three-wing complex, two-storey and plastered saddle roof buildings with profiled eaves cornice, side extensions and arched passage gate with pilasters and cornices, 18th / 19th centuries Century.

D-3-76-161-42 lock
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Gögglbach

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Near St.-Laurentius-Platz; St.-Laurentius-Platz 2
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Catholic branch church of St. Laurentius Gable roof construction closed on three sides with solid west tower and onion roof, simple plaster structure, Romanesque core, eastern extension Gothic; with equipment. D-3-76-161-43 Catholic branch church of St. Laurentius
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Haselbach

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Alois-Breu-Strasse 6; Alois-Breu-Strasse 4
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Catholic parish church of St. Peter and Paul Plastered steep saddle roof building with flat-roofed nave and rectangular choir, east of the choir sacristy, on the north nave tower with octagonal upper storey and pointed helmet, in the core around 1361, tower tower 1757, western nave extension 1886; with equipment;

two epitaphs, recessed round arch plates with inscription, around 1836; in the northern churchyard wall;

War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First and Second World Wars, granite pillars with a helmet crown and inscription panels, on a stepped base, after 1945; west of the churchyard.

D-3-76-161-45 Catholic parish church of St. Peter and Paul

Woodhouse

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In the town center, on the road to Freihöls
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Field chapel Rectangular and plastered gable roof building with arched entrance portal, marked "1716". D-3-76-161-48 Field chapel

Irlbach

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Irlbach 11
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Chapel, so-called Joseph's Chapel Quarry stone masonry construction, closed on three sides and plastered, with a steep pitched roof and gable turret with pointed helmet by Max Wittmann, inscribed "1939"; with equipment. D-3-76-161-100 BW
On the local road in front of the pond
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Field chapel Rectangular and plastered gable roof building with wooden gable turret and pyramid roof, 1843. D-3-76-161-49 Field chapel

Klardorf

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Zielheimer Strasse 16; St.-Georg-Weg 2
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Catholic parish church of St. George and funeral hall Plastered gable roof building with flat-roofed nave and northern flank tower with pyramid roof, retracted and semicircular closed choir with roof turret and onion dome, over high ashlar stone base, late Romanesque core, with new building of the nave 1926 former nave redesigned as a choir; with equipment;

Funeral hall, plastered gable building with round arched vestibule and ridge-turned gable roof extensions on both sides, probably 1926.

D-3-76-161-51 Catholic parish church of St. George and funeral hall

Krainhof

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To the ford, around 150 meters southwest of Krainhof on the field path
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Wayside shrine Neo-Gothic stele with latticed pointed arch niche and cast iron cross, around 1880. D-3-76-161-75 Wayside shrine

Kronstetten

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Kronstettener Straße 33
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Catholic parish church of St. Johann Baptist Simple medieval choir tower complex made of quarry stone masonry, nave with hipped roof and chapel-like extension in the north, choir tower with pyramid roof, simple plaster structure, probably 13th century, reconstruction in the second half of the 17th century, redesign of the interior in the 17th and 18th centuries; with equipment;

Remnants of the former churchyard wall, quarry stone masonry, 17th / 18th centuries Century.

D-3-76-161-52 Catholic parish church of St. Johann Baptist
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Linden tree

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Asbacher Strasse
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Wayside chapel Path chapel, rectangular and plastered gable roof building with arched wooden door, first half of the 18th century;

Figure of Saint Nepomuk, colored wooden figure, marked 1738; in the center of the village at Asbacher Str. 7.

D-3-76-161-53 Wayside chapel
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Naabeck

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Naabecker Straße 13
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Former Hofmarkschloss, court brewery since 1620 Badly damaged in the Thirty Years War and rebuilt in 1656, four-wing complex;

southern main wing, two-storey hipped roof building, 1656, portal projection with gable and bell tower 19th century;

chapel in the east wing; with equipment; 17th century.

D-3-76-161-54 Former Hofmarkschloss, court brewery since 1620

Naabsiegenhofen

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Near St.-Salvator; At St. Salvator 1
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Catholic minor church St. Salvator Rectangular and plastered quarry stone masonry building with a steep gable roof, slightly protruding tower with pyramid roof and wedge support at the southwest corner, Romanesque, tower roof around 1600; with equipment;

Churchyard wall, probably medieval.

D-3-76-161-55 Catholic minor church St. Salvator

Neukirchen

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Kirchberg 2
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Old official court Residential house, two-storey quarry stone masonry building with hipped roof, arched windows and ridge-turned gable roof extension in the west, in the core probably 17th century;

Outbuilding, so-called old prison, plastered steep saddle roof, probably 17th century;

Courtyard wall, partly plastered limestone masonry, probably 18th century.

D-3-76-161-58 BW
Kirchberg 4
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Catholic parish church of St. Martin Gable roof construction closed on three sides with flat-roofed nave, tower with Welsch dome and onion lantern, choir and tower substructure in the core Gothic, nave and tower tower with hood 18th century, western nave extension 1895/96; with equipment;

18th century cemetery cross and gravestone on the south wall of the church;

in the cemetery three grave monuments from the late 19th / early 20th century .;

War memorial for the fallen of the First and Second World Wars on the western churchyard wall, stone sculpture with Pietà, flanked by inscription panels on the side, integrated into the churchyard wall, after 1945.

D-3-76-161-57 Catholic parish church of St. Martin
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Kramergasse 2a
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Former servants' house of the official court Ground floor and plastered gable roof building with a small extension in the north, around 1840, gable with roof truss after 1900. D-3-76-161-59 BW
West of the village on the Annaberg
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St. Anne's Catholic Chapel Gable roof construction closed and plastered on three sides with corner pilaster strips, roof turrets with onion dome, 18th century; with equipment. D-3-76-161-56 St. Anne's Catholic Chapel

Siegenthan

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North of courtyard no.1
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chapel Gable roof construction, closed on three sides and plastered, with bell gable and pointed arched sandstone walls, in neo-Gothic style, labeled "1874". D-3-76-161-61 BW

Waltenhof

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Near Waltenhofer Eck, on a hill by the road to Bubach
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St. Bartholomew Chapel Plastered gable roof building with flat-roofed nave and three-sided choir closure, west tower with pyramid roof, renewed after fire in 1855; with equipment. D-3-76-161-62 St. Bartholomew Chapel

Wiefelsdorf

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In Wiefelsdorf; Wiefelsdorfer Strasse; Wiefelsdorfer Straße 7
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Catholic parish church of St. Peter and Paul Flat-roofed nave with transept and chancel closed on three sides, southern tower with onion helmet, nave in the core Romanesque around 1230/40, renewed around 1445 and extended with a tower, renewed in the 17th century, transept and choir 1747/48, tower dome 1778; with equipment;

Churchyard wall, quarry stone masonry;

War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First and Second World Wars, figure relief carried on pillars depicting the entombment, including inscription panels, sandstone, after 1945.

D-3-76-161-63 Catholic parish church of St. Peter and Paul
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Wiefelsdorfer Straße 7
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Rectory with economy, three-sided enclosure Residential house, two-storey, plastered hipped roof building with an eastern extension, the core of the 16th century, conversions in the 18th and 20th centuries;

to the south of this stable building, two-storey and partly plastered half-timbered building with a tailcoat roof and wooden arbor, in the core 17th century;

Barn, one-story, plastered quarry stone masonry building with a gable roof, probably 18th century;

Rear courtyard wall, plastered masonry with arched entrance portal.

D-3-76-161-64 Rectory with economy, three-sided enclosure
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Former architectural monuments

This section lists objects that are no longer included in the list of monuments.

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Schwandorf
Nattermoosweg ( coordinates are missing! Help me . )
Three so-called priest columns 16./17. Century. D-3-76-161-25
Hartenricht
In Hartenricht
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chapel 19th century; opposite house no.6. D-3-76-161-44 BW
Haselbach
Kreuzstrasse 8
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Former farmhouse Saddle roof construction, probably 17th / 18th centuries Century. D-3-76-161-46 Former farmhouse
Oberweiherhaus
Oberweiherhaus 1
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Former house in a three-sided courtyard Ground floor saddle roof building, 18th century. D-3-76-161-60 BW
Zielheim
Zielheimer Strasse 33

(no longer in place)
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Former forge Stable house, single-storey saddle roof building with arched windows, 18th century core;

1998 transferred to the open air museum in Upper Palatinate .

D-3-76-161-50 Former forge
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See also

Remarks

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

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