List of architectural monuments in Starnberg

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The monuments of the Upper Bavarian city of Starnberg 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.

Coat of arms of the city of Starnberg
View of the city center and the Church of St. Josef

Architectural monuments according to districts

Starnberg

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Achheimstrasse
( location )
Marienbrunnen Design by Friedrich Grombach, relief by Michael Rauscher, 1912.

(To the history of the fountain)

D-1-88-139-2 Marienbrunnen
Achheimstrasse 8
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Former villa and restaurant Three-storey, steep corner building, with cross-gable roofs, dormers and open ridge turrets, facades with plastered structures, ornamental framing and trusses, wooden balconies and loggias, by Georg Meister , 1893. D-1-88-139-127 Former villa and restaurant
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Am Fuchsengraben 3
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Villa Obermayer Two-storey saddle roof construction with a dwarf building, boarded mezzanine and protruding roof, gable-sided balconies and high arbor, by Andreas Fischhaber , 1909. D-1-88-139-128 Villa Obermayer
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Bahnhofplatz 5
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Entrance building of the station Elongated wing with side extensions, flat hipped roof, facade structure in the Maximilian style, open vestibule over cast iron columns, king salon with wood paneling, 1855, extended in 1868; cast iron pillars of the platform roofing, at the same time.

(On the history of the station)

D-1-88-139-3 Entrance building of the station
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Bahnhofplatz 12
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Hotel Bayerischer Hof Stately three-storey saddle roof building with a central projectile, erected around 1875 on the eaves side over a porch with an outside staircase in an important urban development location, 1901 southern extension with a raised terrace and balconies; with circular fountain, east of it; West side building, two-storey saddle roof building with balcony, around 1875. D-1-88-139-163 Hotel Bayerischer Hof
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Bahnhofplatz 14
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Villa Bayerlein Former Villa Bayerlein, later secondary school, now Starnberg adult education center, two-storey mansard hipped roof building over high base, with balcony porch, by Stephan Stadelbauer , 1923; Garage, single-storey saddle roof construction; Enclosure; around 1923. D-1-88-139-185 Villa Bayerlein
Dampfschiffstrasse 1
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Villa Wiedemann One storey villa, three-storey hipped roof building with corner tower pavilion and iron balconies, in neo-renaissance forms, 1892, extension north of Mathias Wannerstorfer, 1903; iron garden fence. D-1-88-139-4 Villa Wiedemann
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Giselastraße 3
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Villa Jahn Two-storey half-hipped roof with towed roofs, balconies and corner cores, built for himself by Rudolf Jahn, 1907. D-1-88-139-132 Villa Jahn
Hanfelder Straße 4
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Residential and commercial building Two-storey mansard hipped roof building, facade with rich neo-Renaissance plaster structure and iron balconies, central projection with curved gable, 1891. D-1-88-139-133 Residential and commercial building
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Hanfelder Straße 9
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Residential building Two-storey mansard roof building with neo-renaissance facade and bay-like porch, for master stonemason Wörle, by architect A. Hirth, 1897. D-1-88-139-5 Residential building
Hanfelder Straße 11
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Residential building Villa-like two-storey corner building, two asymmetrical gable projections, neo-renaissance facade with plaster and brick structures, verandas, colored Art Nouveau window panes; 1899/1900. D-1-88-139-6 Residential building
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Hanfelder Straße 18
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crucifix Case with rich fretwork, 19th century D-1-88-139-134 crucifix
Hanfelder Straße 33
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Villa Dürr Two-storey hipped roof building with a dwelling and retracted loggias, by Andreas Fischhaber, 1924. D-1-88-139-135 BW
Hanfelder Straße 46
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graveyard Plant of the late 19th century; with grave monuments of the 19th / 20th centuries Century. D-1-88-139-8 graveyard
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Hanfelder Straße 56
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Villa Kirschner Two-storey saddle roof building, with stepped gables, staircase tower, arbors and bay extensions, historicistic, by architect L. Stadler around 1895; single-storey coach house with boarded knee and gable roof, around 1900. D-1-88-139-9 BW
Hanfelder Strasse 75, Hanfelder Strasse 77, Hanfelder Strasse 79
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Villa Sonnenhof Former Villa Graf Bernstorff, on spacious property, built for Julius Böhler, from 1912: Villa, two-storey hipped roof building with belvedere, convex central projection, side wings and terrace, neo-classical, by Hans Noris, 1912; associated former administrator's house, former farm buildings and stable buildings, large gate entrance, baroque and neo-classical, by Hans Noris, 1920; Large park, in front of the west side of the villa there is a large retaining wall surrounding the garden ground floor with niches and a flight of stairs. D-1-88-139-7 Villa Sonnenhof
Hauptstrasse 7
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey saddle roof construction with mezzanine, with neo-renaissance facade structure, ground floor 1823, upper floors and mezzanine floor by Andreas Fischhaber, 1896; Shop window, shop entrance and company sign, 1896. D-1-88-139-10 Residential and commercial building
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Hauptstrasse 25
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Residential and commercial building Two-storey plastered building, eaves side with a protruding saddle roof, original shop window and shop entrance with front staircase, around 1860, with transferred classicist shop fittings from around 1805.

(To the history of the house)

D-1-88-139-11 Residential and commercial building
Heinrich-Wieland-Straße 1
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Villa Kastrup Two-storey hipped roof building with mid-height houses, open veranda with arbor, front-built winter garden, by Joseph Heldmann , 1910. D-1-88-139-137 BW
Heinrich-Wieland-Straße 4
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City villa Two-storey building with hipped roof, facade with plastered structure, dwelling houses, colored Art Nouveau windows, by architect Joseph Heldmann, inscribed 1909; Additions on the southeast side by Andreas Fischhaber, 1917. D-1-88-139-12 BW
Heinrich-Wieland-Straße 5
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City villa Two-storey hipped roof building with gable projections, bay windows and short transverse wing with veranda, by Joseph Heldmann, 1909. D-1-88-139-13 BW
Jahnstrasse 51; Jahnstraße 53
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villa Two-storey tail roof building with column portico, reduced neo-classical style, by Joseph Lindner, 1927; with walling and garage D-1-88-139-138 BW
Josef-Fischhaber-Straße 9
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Villa Mayer Three-storey villa of the Hofkunstanstalt owner Franz Mayer (1848–1926) with asymmetrical arched window groups, iron balcony, house Madonna, steep hipped roof with attached belvedere. Erected in 1897 by Emanuel von Seidl . Park, wooden fountain with carvings, 1892. D-1-88-139-14 Villa Mayer
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Josef-Fischhaber-Straße 11
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Villa Mayer guest house Former guest and servant house belonging to Villa Mayer. Two-storey with a protruding steep saddle roof, rich ornamental truss and ornamental framing, some with carvings, wooden balcony. 1903 by A. Vitzthum, extension to the west later. D-1-88-139-15 Villa Mayer guest house
Josef-Fischhaber-Straße 27
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Villa Thiem Former villa of the painter Paul Thiem (1858–1922), two-storey hipped roof building with central projection , corner bay tower and wooden balconies, by Karl Lemmes , 1897. D-1-88-139-16 Villa Thiem
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Josef-Fischhaber-Straße 29
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Villa Boehler Two-storey hipped roof building, gable elevation in neo-Renaissance forms, helmeted corner oriel tower with ornamental framework, loggia with Gothic parapet, wall fountain, recessed reliefs, originally preserved staircase, by Ulrich Merk , 1898; to the north-west former stable and coachman building, ground floor wing with arcades and short head buildings with mansard roofs, at the same time; Gardener's house, single-storey wooden saddle roof construction, around 1900, between villa and stable building; with surrounding park. D-1-88-139-17 Villa Boehler
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Josef-Jägerhuber-Strasse 1
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Residential building Elongated two-storey gable roof building with dormers, plastered, in the core 18th / early 19th century, expansion around 1865. D-1-88-139-18 Residential building
Josef-Jägerhuber-Strasse 9
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Residential building Part of a corner building, Baroque facade, 1908 by Oskar Schüler ; see. Josef-Jägerhuber-Straße 11 and Leutstettener Straße 1. D-1-88-139-19 Residential building
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Josef-Jägerhuber Straße 11
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Residential building Corner building divided into three parts, two-storey, rounded central part and characterized by symmetrical narrow gable projections, large balcony, plaster decoration in the geometrical Art Nouveau style, by Oskar Schüler , 1908; see. Josef-Jägerhuber-Straße 9 and Leutstettener Straße 1. D-1-88-139-20 Residential building
Josef-Jägerhuber-Straße 13
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Former city pharmacy Two-storey saddle roof building with a late classical plaster facade, 1835, central projecting with tail gable by Andreas Fischhaber, 1899; iron fence, late 19th century. D-1-88-139-21 Former city pharmacy
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Josef-Jägerhuber-Straße 19
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Railway keeper's house Small two-storey saddle roof building with pilaster structure, around 1860/1870. D-1-88-139-139 Railway keeper's house
Josef-Sigl-Straße 4
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Wernberg Castle Now the Bavarian civil service school , three ground floor mansard roof tracts, arranged in a star shape, in a Baroque style, built for Archduchess Franziska of Austria , by Franz Deininger , 1922;

Porter's house, ground floor mansard roof building and gate entrance, baroque style, 1922; Park, 1922.

D-1-88-139-22 Wernberg Castle
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Kaiser-Wilhelm-Strasse 3
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Country house horns Three-storey building with a protruding flat gable roof and surrounding wooden balconies, by Andreas Fischhaber, 1894. D-1-88-139-140 Country house horns
Kaiser-Wilhelm-Strasse 13
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Villa Grad Three-storey hipped roof building with side gable projections, rich neo-baroque facade decoration and iron balconies, by Mathias Wannerstorfer, 1902/1903. D-1-88-139-23 Villa Grad
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Kaiser-Wilhelm-Strasse 16
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Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church Hall building in neo-Romanesque forms, with a pointed tower. Built in 1875, remodeled according to plans by Karl Klumpp in 1892.

(On the history of the church)

D-1-88-139-24 Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church
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Kirchplatz 1
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Church of St. Mary Catholic parish church, three-aisled with brick pillars, by Michael Kurz , 1931/1932; with equipment.

(On the history of the church)

D-1-88-139-70 Church of St. Mary
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Leopoldstrasse 1
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Villa cone Two-storey tent roof construction with exedra-like porch, reduced historicizing, 1912. D-1-88-139-141 Villa cone
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Leopoldstrasse 4
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City villa Two-storey cross-gable building with flat gable roofs and a dwarf house, ornamental framework and balcony porch, built in 1889, fundamentally redesigned and expanded by Andreas Fischhaber, 1901. D-1-88-139-142 City villa
Leutstettener Straße 1
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Residential building Part of a corner building, heavily renovated, 1908; see. Josef-Jägerhuber-Strasse 9 and 11. D-1-88-139-25 Residential building
Ludwigstrasse 7
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Craftsman House House of the roofers, one-and-a-half-storey saddle roof building with a dwelling, completely with natural slate, 1913/1914. D-1-88-139-143 Craftsman House
Mathildenstraße 12
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Villa Eichthal Single-storey mansard roof building with an arched central projection with a curved steep gable end and a terrace in front, in the form of the Baroque style, built for Baroness von Eichthal, by Franz Zell (Munich), 1909; Relief on the north side. D-1-88-139-29 Villa Eichthal
Max-Emanuel-Strasse 23
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Villa Helmerding Single-storey hipped mansard roof with a former open loggia, in reform style, built for the actor Fritz Helmerding, by master builder Andreas Fischhaber, 1912. D-1-88-139-162 Villa Helmerding
Max-Emanuel-Strasse 25
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Villa Seibt Single-storey hipped roof building with arched, helmeted central projection, slated roofs, baroque style, 1925; Garden area. D-1-88-139-30 BW
Max-Emanuel-Strasse 27
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Villa Graf Korff-Schmising Single-storey hipped mansard roof building with open loggia, reform style, by Andreas Fischhaber, 1924; Remise with garden shed, at the same time. D-1-88-139-31 Villa Graf Korff-Schmising
Maximilianstrasse 1
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Pension villa and commercial building Three-storey, with a protruding steep hipped roof, corner oriel tower with hood, gable risalit with balconies, neo-renaissance facade structure, built in 1895 by master bricklayer Michael Mayr for Rieder und Stamm. D-1-88-139-32 Pension villa and commercial building
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Maximilianstrasse 3
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City villa Two-storey hipped roof building with a dwarf house projection, ornamental framework and balconies with fretwork, by Andreas Fischhaber, 1894. D-1-88-139-33 City villa
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Maximilianstrasse 5
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City villa Three-story hipped roof building with side stair tower, wooden balcony and ornamental framing, by Michael Mayr, 1894. D-1-88-139-34 City villa
Maximilianstrasse 7
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City villa Two-storey, with a protruding steep hip roof and ornamental framework in the roof zone, set corner oriel tower with helmet, gable risalite, wooden balconies, by master bricklayer Michael Mayr, 1894; with enclosure. D-1-88-139-35 City villa
Maximilianstrasse 9
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City villa Two-storey hipped roof building with corner bay extensions, balconies clamped in between, gable pulled forward with large balcony niche, facade stucco decoration in functional Art Nouveau, by Andreas Fischhaber, 1911. D-1-88-139-36 City villa
Maximilianstrasse 16
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City villa Two-storey flat gable roof building with asymmetrical gable projections, late Classicist wall structuring, 1878. D-1-88-139-37 City villa
Max-Josefs-Höhe 1
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Villa Riedesel Two-storey saddle roof building with surrounding balconies in Swiss style, 1869, heightened in 1897; provided free-standing round tower; with park. D-1-88-139-161 BW
Mühlbergstrasse 20
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Villa Rettenberger Two-storey saddle roof building with a glazed veranda over an open loggia and high balcony, in the reform style, before 1909. D-1-88-139-145 BW
Ostheimerweg 2
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Former beneficiary house Single-storey hipped roof building with a dwelling, by Otto Gaßner, 1922/1923. D-1-88-139-157 Former beneficiary house
Ottostraße 1c
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Villa boxwood Two-storey, with oriel tower, stair tower, gable with ornamental framing, shingled roof zone; by Andreas Vitzthum, 1895, extension 1906;

former carriage shed, two-storey with hipped roof, framing and ornamental framework, at the same time; wrought iron entrance gate, at the same time.

D-1-88-139-39 Villa boxwood
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Ottostraße 3
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Villa Volkhardt Two-storey saddle roof building with two gables, corner bay windows and wooden balconies, 1896, extended in 1907 and 1913; with gate entrance and park. D-1-88-139-158 BW
Ottostraße 5
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Country house Two-storey plastered building with a flat gable roof, gable and wooden balconies, 1896. D-1-88-139-159 BW
Possenhofener Straße 5a
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Lochmannhaus Former manor house and farmhouse, local history museum since 1912, block building with arbor and flat saddle roof, chapel building added later, 1691/1693 (dendrochronologically dated).

(To the history of the house)

D-1-88-139-40 Lochmannhaus
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Possenhofener Straße 5b
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Former fisherman's house Two-storey block building with all-round arbor and flat gable roof, transferred here from Pischetsried in 1706, 1912 D-1-88-139-168 Former fisherman's house
Possenhofener Straße 19
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Villa Mussinan Two-storey flat saddle roof building with mezzanine, neo-Renaissance wall structure, large glazed veranda facing the lake, 1877. D-1-88-139-41 BW
Possenhofener Straße 67
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Munich Yacht Club Former Villa Holz-Göß, since 1918 Munich Yacht Club, two-storey saddle roof building with all-round balcony and high arbor, 1864, terrace extension to the lake from 1899 (conversion 1950s); Boathouse, wooden flat saddle roof building with ground floor side wings, open arcades to the lake, around 1918

(Burned down on November 6, 2015.)

D-1-88-139-160 BW
Possenhofener Straße 70
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Villa Patzig Two-storey saddle roof building with dwelling projections and open ground floor arcades, by Anton Hatzl, 1920; with Remise. D-1-88-139-155 BW
Possenhofener Straße 83
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Villa Safer Two-storey saddle roof building with gable and high arbor on the lake side, by architect L. Ritzhaupt, 1911. D-1-88-139-156 Villa Safer
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Possenhofener Straße 95/101/101 a
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Villa Simmerl Two-storey saddle roof building with a pentagonal Belvedere tower facing the lake, a stair tower backwards, late Classicist wall structure, around 1855;

north of the former coach house, bricked, with gable cladding; wooden boathouse with jetty and pier, around 1920; Park with path and garden pavilion, around 1855.

D-1-88-139-42 Villa Simmerl
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Prinzenweg 13
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Villa Dr. Kornmann Two-storey building with a hip roof in the Italian style with monumental arrangement and roof belvedere, 1878; with decorative painting inside. D-1-88-139-43 Villa Dr.  Kornmann
Prinzenweg 23
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Landhaus Schreiber Two-storey flat gable roof with corner bay window, wooden galleries and boarded gable arbor, in the Heimat style, by Leopold Keil (Munich), 1922. D-1-88-139-44 BW
Ringstrasse 10
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City villa Single-storey two-wing building with a mansard hipped roof, baroque style, by Ernst Zeh , 1923; with garden fence. D-1-88-139-153 BW
Schießstättstraße 13
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bungalow Ground floor, plastered masonry building with protruding flat roof and former garage basement to the east, Sep Ruf, 1955/56. D-1-88-139-201 BW
Schießstättstraße 14
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Villa Aurora Two-storey building with a flat hipped roof with a portico facing the park and a terrace in front, a side extension with a terrace balcony, in neo-classical forms, 1922; with park. D-1-88-139-45 Villa Aurora
Schiffhüttenweg
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Bucentaurus barn Boathouse, timber construction, built in 1803 for the body ship Carolina. Location and shape taken from the former Bucentaur -Stadel.

(On the history of the ship's hut)

D-1-88-139-27 Bucentaurus barn
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Schiffhüttenweg 14
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Old ship master's house Interconnected two-storey block building with a steep gable roof, 1724. D-1-88-139-28 Old ship master's house
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Schloßbergstrasse
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Viaduct over the moat Three brick arches, probably from the 18th century. Castle moat, medieval. D-1-88-139-50 Viaduct over the moat
Schloßbergstrasse
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Castle garden Probably the 16th century, with high walls and a water tower.

(On the history of the palace gardens)

D-1-88-139-51 Castle garden
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Schloßbergstrasse 1; Tutzinger-Hof-Platz 7
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Gasthaus Tutzinger Hof Ground floor of the former courtyard tavern, several rooms with groin vaults or barrel vaults, in the north-eastern room above a red marble column, probably 15th century; Tiled stove in the northeastern adjoining room, end of the 19th century.

(To the history of the house)

D-1-88-139-151 Gasthaus Tutzinger Hof
Schloßbergstrasse 3
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St. Joseph Church Old Catholic parish church, new baroque building, consecrated in 1770, based on plans by Leonhard Matthäus Gießl ; with equipment; old Starnberg cemetery, around 1770, walled, grave monument Dr. Michael von Hastreiter , after 1877. D-1-88-139-46 St. Joseph Church
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Schloßbergstrasse 4
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Judge's House Single-storey mansard roof building, modern designation 1783, by Andreas Vitzthum expansion into a neo-baroque villa with a two-storey extension, 1904.

(To the history of the house)

D-1-88-139-47 Judge's House
Schloßbergstrasse 12
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Starnberg Castle Now tax office, mentioned as a castle in 1244, sovereign since 1356, in the 15th and 16th centuries. Century expansion to the existing four-wing complex with steep gables; Retaining wall along the northeast driveway. D-1-88-139-48 Starnberg Castle
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Schloßbergstrasse 16
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Residential building Former farmhouse, two-storey saddle roof building, 1st half of the 19th century. D-1-88-139-49 Residential building
Lake promenade
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Bavarian lion Rear figure from the former steamship “Bavaria”, by Lorenz Gedon around 1878 . Installed on the lake promenade after 1919. D-1-88-139-52 Bavarian lion
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Siebenquellenweg 6
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Former fish keeper's house Fisherman's house of the Bavarian State Agency for Fisheries, two-story saddle roof construction, upper floor with ornamental framework, 1881; with fish hatchery, by Haubenschmied , 1898; with pond, 1898. D-1-88-139-154 Former fish keeper's house
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Söckinger Straße 11
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Residential building Home of the painter Robert Weise , neo-classical, two-storey saddle roof building from 1893, later extended to the west. D-1-88-139-150 Residential building
Söckinger Straße 15
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Small residential building Two-storey saddle roof construction with gable projections, iron balcony and neo-renaissance facade structure, built in 1896, one storey higher and a gable added, by Oskar Schüler, 1911. D-1-88-139-53 Small residential building
Söckinger Straße 27
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City villa Two-storey flat gable roof building with mezzanine, rich neo-Renaissance plaster structure, 1875; Outbuilding, single-storey saddle roof construction, at the same time. D-1-88-139-54 City villa
Theresienstraße 5
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Villa Harffen One-storey mansard roof building on a high basement, with rich neo-renaissance structure, by Andreas Fischhaber, 1891. D-1-88-139-55 Villa Harffen
Theresienstraße 8
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Residential building Two-storey flat gable roof building with protruding east gable, window bay window on the upper floor, around the middle of the 19th century; five house figures on consoles, by Johann von Halbig ; north-west garden shed, pavilion-like, mid-19th century D-1-88-139-56 Residential building
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Tutzinger-Hof-Platz 3
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Obermayr House Residential and commercial building, two-storey steep saddle roof building with bay window on the 1st floor, 1892, facade painting renewed in 1912; Laterally clapboard archway. D-1-88-139-57 Obermayr House
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Unterer Seeweg 1
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Villa Peuker Formerly Villa von der Tann, two-storey mansard roof building, 1870, reconstruction in 1919 by Hans Noris with the addition of the garden room to the lake; with park. D-1-88-139-58 BW
Unterer Seeweg 4
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Villa Seehaus Seehaus for Julius Böhler jun., One-story wooden structure on rubble stone base, stepped hipped roof, protruding over wooden supports, built in 1919 by Hans Noris; with park. D-1-88-139-59 Villa Seehaus
Vogelanger 6
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Residential building Two-storey saddle roof building with protruding gable on wooden consoles with sawn ornamental lattice, above parapet, around the middle of the 19th century, arbor younger; Garden gate, wrought iron grille. D-1-88-139-131 Residential building
Von-der-Tann-Straße 3
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Villa Burger Two-storey hipped roof building, central projection with a tower-like bay window, historicistic plaster structure with ornamental framework, colored Art Nouveau window panes, by Andreas Fischhaber, 1902. D-1-88-139-60 Villa Burger
Vordermühlstrasse 1
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Residential building Small two-storey saddle roof building, mid-19th century, older in the core. D-1-88-139-148 Residential building
Vordermühlstrasse 3
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Former district court prison Elongated two-storey hipped roof building, known as the Fronfeste 1538, plaster structure of the facades at the end of the 19th century. D-1-88-139-61 Former district court prison
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Weilheimer Straße 4
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Catholic rectory Elongated two-storey saddle roof structure, plastered, gable with elevator hatch, built by Jörg Zwerger in 1781; Economy part modernized. D-1-88-139-62 BW
Weilheimer Straße 6
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Villa Linprun Later Villa Thomas, three-storey complex, two-winged, in the Italian style with flat hip roofs, gothic plaster friezes, around 1840, rebuilt for Adolf von Hildebrand in 1893 by Emanuel von Seidl . with park. D-1-88-139-63 BW
Weilheimer Straße 11
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Villa Almeida New building for Baroness von Bayrstorff by Franz Xaver Eichheim on the place of the former Georgskirche, 1832; Classicist two-storey complex with a flat hip roof and risalites; lateral additions later; with park and gate entrance; Garden shed in the arched style.

(To the history of the house)

D-1-88-139-64 Villa Almeida
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Weilheimer Straße 13
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Servant building Former servants' building of Villa Almeida. Core building probably around the middle of the 19th century, extension to a two-storey complex with mezzanine floor, strong plaster structure and flat gable project by Ludwig Deiglmayr, 1897; wrought iron enclosure at the same time. D-1-88-139-65 BW
Wilhelmshöhen-straße 8
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Country house Ultsch Two-storey saddle roof building with a helmeted Belvedere tower, by Andreas Fischhaber, 1895. D-1-88-139-66 Country house Ultsch
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Wilhelmshöhen-straße 32
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Landhaus Thieme Two-storey flat saddle roof building with wooden gallery, boarded gable roof and painting, in the local style, by Friedrich von Thiersch , 1905. D-1-88-139-67 Landhaus Thieme
Wilhelmshöhen-straße 34
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Villa Forester One-and-a-half-storey flat gable roof building over a high base, with a wooden gallery, boarded gable roof and painting, in the local style, by Friedrich von Thiersch , 1905. D-1-88-139-149 Villa Forester
Wilhelmshöhen-straße 36
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Villa raven Single-storey hipped mansard roof building with gable projections and side dwelling houses, around 1923; with gardens. D-1-88-139-68 Villa raven
Wilhelmshöhen-straße 43
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show home Model house of the agricultural exhibition Munich 1905, block construction in the manner of an Upper Bavarian farmhouse, two-storey saddle roof construction with high and gable roof as well as rich painting, by August Thiersch , erected and expanded here after 1905. D-1-88-139-69 show home
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Wittelsbacher Straße 16
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Office and administration building Administration building of the Allgemeine Ortskrankenkasse, broad, two-storey hipped roof building with ornamental gable and polygonal bay windows, richly designed west facade, by Hans Kunz, 1929. D-1-88-139-71 Office and administration building

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Dorfstrasse 24
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Church of St. John the Baptist Catholic branch church, late Gothic, expansion in the 17th / 18th centuries Century; with equipment. D-1-88-139-74 Church of St. John the Baptist
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Höchenrainer field
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Wayside chapel Chapel shrine with pent roof, probably 18th century. D-1-88-139-77 Wayside chapel
Perchtinger Feld
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Wayside chapel Chapel shrine with pent roof, probably 18th century. D-1-88-139-76 Wayside chapel

Heimathshausen

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Heimathshausen 1
( location )
Former manor house Residential part of a former manor house, two-storey plastered building with a protruding saddle roof, gallery on the south side, probably 17th century. D-1-88-139-79 Former manor house
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Heimathshausen 1 a; Heimathshausen 1 b.
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Heimathshausen Stud Three-winged complex, open to the southeast, with two-storey front buildings, in the Alpine homeland security style, probably by Karl Meitinger , 1939/40; axially leading avenue, around 1940; Storage building, two-storey saddle roof building, in the alpine homeland security style, probably 1942/43. D-1-88-139-181 Heimathshausen Stud
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Landstetten

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St.-Jakob-Straße 5
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Catholic branch church St. James small rococo building, built in 1768 by Leonhard Matthäus Gießl . D-1-88-139-80 Catholic branch church St. James
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St.-Jakob-Straße 10
( location )
Farmhouse Residential stable house with parlor in block construction and Söller, 1685 (dendrochronologically dated), remodeling in 1816 (dendrochronologically dated), 1834 (dendrochronologically dated) and late 19th / early 20th century. D-1-88-139-81 Farmhouse

Leutstetten

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Altostraße
( location )
St. Alto Church Catholic church, late Gothic complex, expansion in the 17th / 18th centuries Century, with a walled cemetery. Cammerer tombstone, around 1900, by Ignaz Taschner . D-1-88-139-82 St. Alto Church
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Altostraße 18
( location )
Residential building Two-storey, Biedermeier saddle roof building, above the entrance a relief representation of the Holy Family, 2nd third of the 19th century. D-1-88-139-86 Residential building
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At Karlsburg 1
( location )
Small farmhouse Residential part of a small farmhouse, two-story flat saddle roof building, plastered, 18th / early 19th century. D-1-88-139-84 Small farmhouse
Wangener Strasse 2, 4, 14
( location )
Leutstetten Castle Three-storey saddle roof building, south front with corner towers, built in 1565, extensions and conversions by Carl Sattler, 1936–38; with equipment;

former patrimonial prison, 18th century;

Outbuilding, early 19th century;

Terrace and garden architecture, 18th / early 19th century;

English style castle park;

Fountain in memory of King Ludwig III. and Queen Marie Therese , from Georgii , 1918.

D-1-88-139-83 Leutstetten Castle
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Wangener Straße 19
( location )
Samerhof So-called Hofgut Leutstetten, two-storey saddle roof building, in the core of the 19th century, extended and extended to the south for Prince Ludwig of Bavaria by Emanuel von Seidl , 1908, in the Baroque style of the homeland. D-1-88-139-87 Samerhof

Mühlthal

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Mühlthal 119
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Line keeper's house Two-storey plastered building with flat gable roof, around 1854. D-1-88-139-94 Line keeper's house
Mühlthal 121
( location )
House to the Kapeller Former hermit residence, then royal head hunter house. Two-storey rotunda with helmet, 1736, attached wing building, around 1850. D-1-88-139-91 House to the Kapeller
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Mühlthal 122
( location )
Former shoemaker's house Single-storey saddle roof building, 1826. D-1-88-139-92 Former shoemaker's house
Mühlthal 123
( location )
Mill Historical part; two-storey plastered building with structure, central projecting saddle roof, fourth quarter of the 19th century, older in the core. D-1-88-139-93 Mill
Mühlthal 123
( location )
Pump house 1890/92; with technical equipment (two piston pumps marked "Maschinenfabrik Augsburg 1898"). D-1-88-139-93 associated Pump house
Mühlthal 129
( location )
Former Mühlthal train station Reception building, two-storey building with a flat hip roof with an open walkway over iron supports on three sides, around 1854. D-1-88-139-90 Former Mühlthal train station
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Percha

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Buchhofstrasse
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Village blacksmiths Ground floor plastered gable roof building, mid-19th century. D-1-88-139-96 Village blacksmiths
Haarkirchener Straße 7
( location )
St. Josef retirement home Richly structured complex arranged around courtyards with integrated St. Bonaventure Church, in the style of homeland security, by architect Wagner, 1935. D-1-88-139-97 St. Josef retirement home
St.-Valentins-Weg 6
( location )
Catholic branch church St. Valentin late Gothic, end of the 15th century, revised in the 19th century. With surrounding walled village cemetery. D-1-88-139-98 Catholic branch church St. Valentin
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St.-Valentinsweg 8
( location )
Residential building Two-storey saddle roof building with a plastered log upper storey, after 1789. D-1-88-139-99 Residential building
St.-Valentinsweg 10
( location )
Farmhouse Two-storey saddle roof building with log building upper storey and arbor, after 1789. D-1-88-139-100 Farmhouse
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St.-Valentinsweg 12
( location )
Farmhouse Residential part of a plastered central courtyard, two-storey saddle roof building, after 1789. D-1-88-139-101 Farmhouse

Perchting

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Maurusstrasse 1
( location )
Church of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary Catholic parish church, rococo complex, built by Balthasar Trischberger in 1774 . Walled cemetery. D-1-88-139-102 Church of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary
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Römerstrasse 21
( location )
Farmhouse Elongated Mitterstallbau with flat gable roof, 18th and first half of the 19th century. D-1-88-139-104 BW
Seefelder Straße 11
( location )
Calvary Part 1: Open chapel with cross group, 1765. D-1-88-139-105 Calvary
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Seefelder Straße - Kreuzweg - Laichholz
( location )
Way of the Cross Part 2: 14 Stations of the Cross, iron reliefs in stone wayside shrines, end of the 19th century. D-1-88-139-105 associated Way of the Cross
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Vineyards

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Rieden
( location )
Church of St. Peter and Paul Catholic branch church, in the core late Gothic complex, expansion in the 17th and 18th centuries, further refinement around 1900. Cemetery with, among other things, graves from the Bourbon relatives of the Wittelsbach family. D-1-88-139-107 Church of St. Peter and Paul
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Vineyards 1
( location )
manor Former propsteihof, plastered ridge system with flat saddle roof, wooden balconies, gable decoration and bell cage. Around 1900 as a model property by the later King Ludwig III. built by Bavaria. D-1-88-139-108 manor
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Söcking

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Andechser Straße 23
( location )
Villa Schaumburg Manorial villa, core building 1886 with crenellated oriel tower on the north side, expansion as a baroque-style long wing with large classicizing triangular gable projections to the east and west by architect Carl Vent , 1900, for Count Schaumburg. Large wrought iron entrance gate in the north. D-1-88-139-111 Villa Schaumburg
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Andechser Straße 25
( location )
Scheuermann-Hof Former farmhouse, single-ridge system, early 19th century, with ground floor vaults. At the end of the 19th century expansion into the utility building of Villa Graf Schaumburg. D-1-88-139-112 Scheuermann-Hof
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Andechser Straße 30
( location )
mausoleum Mausoleum of Prince Karl of Bavaria (1795–1875) on the Kahlenberg. Rotunda in the style of romantic classicism, built in 1838/1840 for Karl's wife Sophie von Bayrstorff. Crypt hall of the Counts Almeida, 1906. D-1-88-139-110 mausoleum
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Andechser Straße 70
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Porter's and gardener's house At the entrance to a large park, on the ground floor, with a canopy over columns and an extension with a turret, 1913 based on plans by the architect Fritz von Courten . D-1-88-139-113 Porter's and gardener's house
Auersberg 5b
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Villa Krauss Two-storey hipped roof building, on the south-west corner oriel tower with ornamental framework and crooked helmet, on the south side a semicircular terrace porch, above on the upper floor a picturesque arbor, on the wall surfaces historicizing paintings, 1895 according to plans by Eugen Drollinger . Large park with garden figures, end of the 19th century. D-1-88-139-114 Villa Krauss
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Bachänger
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Wayside chapel Path chapel on the Maisinger Bach, with front yoke and curved mansard roof, 1913. D-1-88-139-144 Wayside chapel
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Bismarckstrasse (at the southern end)
( location )
Waterworks Single-storey saddle roof building with articulated bare brick facades with neo-classical decorative elements, marked 1896. D-1-88-139-146 Waterworks
Bismarckstrasse 2
( location )
St. Stephen Church Evangelical Lutheran Church (formerly Catholic parish church), hall building, probably 17th century. Rebuilt in 1864. With the surrounding historic village cemetery. D-1-88-139-109 St. Stephen Church
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Bismarckstrasse 7a
( location )
Bakehouse Formerly part of Andechser Straße 23. With stepped gables, late 19th century. D-1-88-139-115 Bakehouse
Eichenweg 5 c
( location )
Gardener's and coach house Former gardener's and coach house of Villa Dziembowski, built around 1910 in reduced baroque forms. D-1-88-139-116 BW
Klenzestraße 2
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Villa Maria Two-storey hipped roof building in romantic, historicizing forms, with crenellated gable and Art Nouveau details, built by the architect Hans Denzinger in 1901 as his own summer villa. D-1-88-139-117 Villa Maria
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Maximilian-von-Dziembowski-Strasse 1
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Villa Dziembowski Manorial villa, former villa by Dziembowski, mansard roof building with two-storey loggia, with veranda and bay window, in the classicizing Art Nouveau style. Built in 1905 by the Hönig und Söldner (Munich) office. Large park in the English style. D-1-88-139-118 BW
Prinz-Karl-Strasse 3; Prinz-Karl-Strasse 5
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Catholic parish church St. Ulrich Basilica with a flat saddle roof as a double choir, round windows above low side aisles, tower in front with a tapering, octagonal helmet, by Georg Werner , 1955–58; with furnishings, in the east choir altar wall with writing, by Georg Brenninger ; associated rectory, single-storey atrium house above a high basement with a gable roof. D-1-88-139-173 Catholic parish church St. Ulrich
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Prinz-Karl-Strasse 38
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Behles country house One and a half storey hipped roof building, partly shingled and painted log building, in the Swiss Heimat style, by Eugen Behles , 1902. D-1-88-139-119 Behles country house
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Prinz-Karl-Strasse 44
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Lenbach's villa Representative hipped roof building with exedra-like porch on the park side and symmetrical side wings, the upper floors of which are designed as loggias (changed in the north wing). Built in 1903 by Gabriel von Seidl for the painter Franz von Lenbach , expansion or heightening of the side wings in 1906. Octagonal garden pavilion, neo-baroque, probably around 1903/1906. Park, terraces, garden figures, around 1903/1906. D-1-88-139-120 Lenbach's villa
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Prinz-Karl-Strasse 46
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Mansion Hipped roof building with asymmetrical gable projections, veranda and entrance hall, painted neo-renaissance frieze, ornamental framework, built in 1898. D-1-88-139-121 Mansion

Cheeks

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Kirchenweg 3
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Catholic Kuratiekirche St. Ulrich Catholic Kuratiekirche, baroque hall building, 1736, tower 1908. D-1-88-139-124 Catholic Kuratiekirche St. Ulrich
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Moosanger, at the edge of the forest
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crucifix Memorial cross for Sophie Banzer, killed during the revolutionary conflict in 1919, presumably by members of the Epp Corps. D-1-88-139-88 crucifix
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Other districts

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Buchhof
Buchhofstraße 1
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Gut Buchhof Manor house, stately three-storey neo-renaissance building with oriel tower, gable risalits and belvedere. To the north adjoining residential and utility wing with mansard roofs. Built around 1880 by Georg Hauberrisser for the von Maffei family. English-style park with walls, end of the 19th century. D-1-88-139-72 Gut Buchhof
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Hanfeld
St.-Michael-Straße 27
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St. Michael Church Catholic branch church, 14th century choir tower, nave probably expanded and expanded in 1674. D-1-88-139-78 St. Michael Church
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Mamhofen
Mamhofen
( location )
Church of St. Jacob and Philip Catholic branch church, baroque, 18th century. D-1-88-139-89 Church of St. Jacob and Philip
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Neusöcking
Oberer Seeweg 6
( location )
villa Two-storey hipped roof building with corner bay windows and ornamental framework on the upper floor and on the dormers, veranda with balusters, balconies, 1923. D-1-88-139-174 villa


Petersbrunn
Petersbrunn
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St. Peter's Chapel Chapel; polygonal roof turret with onion dome, built in 1513 over the source of a healing well, renewed in 1738. D-1-88-139-106 St. Peter's Chapel
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Schorn
Schorn 6
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Chapel of St. Mary Manor chapel, baroque, 1759. D-1-88-139-164 Chapel of St. Mary


Wildmoos
Wildmoos 20
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Mooshäusl Former canteen and pub for the peat-cutting workers. Ground floor wooden paneled stone construction, 1885/1890. D-1-88-139-126 Mooshäusl
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Former architectural monuments

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

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Fercha, Neufahrner Straße 73
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Farmhouse Farmhouse with a log upper floor, 18th century. BW
Hadorf, Dorfstrasse 17
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Farmhouse Residential part transversely accessible plastered building, rough plaster with smooth plaster frame, medium-pitched roof, first half of the 19th century; demolished in May 1995 and replaced by a new building. BW
Leutstetten, Altostraße 10
( location )
boom Forged bracket in baroque shapes. boom
Percha, Buchhofstraße 7
( location )
Farmhouse Plastered, with a steep gable roof, boarded up business section, Biedermeier style, around 1820/1830; canceled around 1990. BW
Perchting, Pöckinger Straße 1
( location )
Gasthaus Wöll Inscription plaque on the facade, Solnhofener Stein, 1781. Gasthaus Wöll
Starnberg, Achheimstraße 1
( location )
Former craftsman's house Two-storey plastered building with a steep half-hipped roof, first third of the 19th century. Former craftsman's house
Starnberg, Ludwigstrasse 2
( location )
painting Painting on the south side, around 1860, in the style of the wall paintings of the lakeside houses painting
Wangen, Wildmoosstraße 10
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Farmhouse Farmhouse with plastered log upper floor, high arbor and side balconies, end of the 18th century. Farmhouse

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 monument property - and thus the legal protection - is defined in Art. 1 of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act (BayDSchG) and does not depend on the mapping in the monument atlas or the entry in the Bavarian monument list. Objects that are not listed in the Bavarian Monument List can also be monuments if they meet the criteria according to Art. 1 BayDSchG. Early involvement of the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation according to Art. 6 BayDSchG is therefore necessary in all projects.

Individual evidence

  1. City of Starnberg: Marienbrunnen / Achheimviertel information boards on the city's history, accessed on August 3, 2018.
  2. City of Starnberg: Starnberg station information boards on the city's history, accessed on August 3, 2018.
  3. Patrizia Steipe: Wonder world behind the green shop door In: Süddeutsche Zeitung . Online version December 14, 2017, accessed December 27, 2017.
  4. City of Starnberg: Friedenskirche information boards on the city's history, accessed on August 3, 2018.
  5. City of Starnberg: City Parish Church of St. Maria Information boards on the city's history, accessed on August 3, 2018.
  6. City of Starnberg: Lochmannhaus information boards on the city's history, accessed on August 3, 2018.
  7. Christian Deussing: This is how the new boathouse of the yacht club should look. In: Süddeutsche Zeitung . Online version November 10, 2017, accessed December 27, 2017.
  8. City of Starnberg: Bucentaur Stadl information boards on the city's history, accessed on August 3, 2018.
  9. City of Starnberg: Schlossgarten information boards on the city's history, accessed on August 3, 2018.
  10. City of Starnberg: Tutzinger-Hof-Platz information boards on the city's history, accessed on August 3, 2018.
  11. City of Starnberg: Landrichterhaus information boards on the city's history, accessed on August 3, 2018.
  12. ^ Astrid Becker: Villa Almeida In: Süddeutsche Zeitung . Online version December 7, 2018, accessed December 10, 2018.

literature

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

Web links

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