List of architectural monuments in Tegernsee
The monuments of the Bavarian city of Tegernsee 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
Tegernsee
Ensemble Rosenstrasse
File number: E-1-82-132-1
Following the right bank of the Alpbach, Rosenstrasse lies between the former monastery area of the Benedictine Abbey of Tegernsee and the old district of Hoffeld. Since the 18th century at the latest, skilled craftsmen have been building their homes here in the monastery. This tradition was maintained even after the secularization, as the following, tourist-related development of the Tegernsee building in the 19th century mainly took place near the shore or in view of the lake.
Especially in the second half of the 19th century, next to the existing Rosenstrasse 11/13 properties, mostly gable-sided residential and commercial buildings were built on the north side of Rosenstrasse, which had small gardens on the south side of the road to Alpbach. Towards the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, the land on the south side of the street was also built on. The buildings erected around the turn of the century - mostly by the Tegernsee-based master builder Lorenz Hofmann - were all designed in the sense of a homeland or mountain style. The house type of the residential and commercial building, which was not customary in the area up to this point in time, was to be brought into line with the type of Upper Bavarian farmhouses with this stylistic device - wooden beam heads, front and gable arbor, boarded gable field, stand bay window and air paintings. Even existing buildings, such as the properties at Rosenstrasse 11/13, were redesigned with this in mind. Typical examples of this are the relocation of a wayside shrine from the 16th century in the front garden of a commercial building and the planting of conifers.
Outside the pure tourism zone along the Uferstraße with its summer cottages and country houses, villas, hotels and guest houses, the small business center in Rosenstraße was created as a newly created "old village center", which corresponds to its external shape of the surrounding tourist world and its predefined notion of an Upper Bavarian village voted.
Architectural monuments by streets
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Adelhofstrasse 7 ( location ) |
goal | Wrought iron neo-baroque garden gate, around 1900 | D-1-82-132-3 | |
Auerweg 2 ( location ) |
Formerly Einfirsthof | Flat gable roof construction with block construction upper floor, front and partially shuttered gable arbor, 1760/80 | D-1-82-132-4 | |
Bahnhofplatz 5 ( location ) |
railway station | Two-storey gable roof building in the Heimat style with west-sided gable, decorative framework, plaster ornament and platform hall with iron platform grating, 1902 | D-1-82-132-6 |
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Bahnhofstrasse ( location ) |
Well, so-called Ludwigsbrunnen | New Baroque reredos-like stone relief with a semicircular fountain bowl, inscribed 1884 | D-1-82-132-8 | |
Bahnhofstrasse 12 ( location ) |
Formerly a farmhouse, now a residential and commercial building | Two-storey flat gable roof building with a balcony on the gable end, crucifixion group in the gable field and classicist Lüftlmalerei, in the middle of the 18th century, group of figures from the 16th century | D-1-82-132-7 | |
Bahnhofstrasse 28 ( location ) |
Formerly the Klosterkistler estate and farmhouse, later the artist's house | Two-storey plastered block building with flat gable roof and gable-sided balconies, in the middle of the middle of the 18th century, 1909/10 work and residence of the painter August Macke | D-1-82-132-83 | |
Bahnhofstrasse 37 ( location ) |
Plaque | to Crown Prince Wilhelm of Prussia, 1897 | D-1-82-132-9 | |
Bahnhofstrasse 38 ( location ) |
Formerly a post office | Broad hipped roof building with dormers and stone portal, by Franz Holzhammer , 1920–24 | D-1-82-132-10 | |
Baumgartenstrasse 7 ( location ) |
Villa, so-called Seeschlössl | Two-story neo-baroque hipped roof building with turrets, tail gables, stair and corner tower, probably by architect Georg Perger, 1895 | D-1-82-132-12 | |
Froumundstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Country house | two-storey flat gable roof building in the alpine home style with windowed knee floor, terrace, balconies and high arbor, 1860;
Outbuilding, ground floor flat gable roof building with wooden connecting passage to the main house, 1860 |
D-1-82-132-82 | |
Gschwandlerweg 7 ( location ) |
Residential part of a former Einfirsthof | Flat gable roof building with log construction upper floor, all-round arbor and partially covered gable arbor, in the core 1st quarter of the 17th century | D-1-82-132-14 | |
Hauptstrasse 2 ( location ) |
Formerly a regional court, then a local court, now a health resort | three-storey neo-classical hipped roof building with a gabled central projection and arched windows, based on plans by Daniel Ohlmüller from Joseph Poschner and Michel Tölzer, 1834–37, 1862 conversion, second floor 1900/01 | D-1-82-132-15 |
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Hauptstrasse 10 ( location ) |
Inscription board | stone plaque with house inscription, 1835 | D-1-82-132-16 | |
Hauptstrasse 29 ( location ) |
Formerly a craftsman's house | Two-storey half-house with a log upper storey and pent roof, modern designation 1732, ground floor modernly changed | D-1-82-132-17 | |
Hauptstrasse 37 ( location ) |
Boathouse | Two-storey, concrete storey with incised polygonal masonry, above it a wooden post construction with a surrounding arbor and half-hipped roof, in the alpine home style, by Hofmann, 1905 | D-1-82-132-95 | |
Hauptstrasse 42 ( location ) |
Hotel, so-called Seehotel Luitpold | Three-story saddle roof building in the Heimat style with Art Nouveau details, boarded top floor, eaves-side arbors and boarded gable arbors, around 1910 | D-1-82-132-18 |
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Hauptstrasse 47; Near Hafner; Close to main road; Near Schwaighofstrasse; Near Seestrasse 80; Tegernsee ( location ) |
Boathouse of the former Villa d'Hengliere, Seestraße 80 | Ground floor classifying timber structure with flat gable roof, gabled driveway and wooden pilaster structure, mid-19th century | D-1-82-132-74 | |
Hauptstrasse 68 ( location ) |
Formerly Einfirsthof, now residential and commercial building | Two-storey flat gable roof building with a circumferential arbor and gable arbor, marked 1788, modernized | D-1-82-132-19 | |
Hochfeldstrasse 25 ( location ) |
Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church | neo-Gothic hall with retracted choir and north tower, by Albert Schmidt , 1894; with equipment | D-1-82-132-20 |
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Hohenlehen 4 ( location ) |
Formerly Einfirsthof, since 1929 artist house | two-storey block building with flat gable roof, arbor and gable arbor, 1st half of the 18th century, extension by Sepp Ruf in the 1960s, former home of Olaf Gulbransson , so-called Schererhof | D-1-82-132-21 | |
Klosterwachtstrasse 4 ( location ) |
Formerly Einfirsthof and farm estate | Flat gable roof building with plastered log building upper floor and board-cut balconies, in the middle of the 18th century | D-1-82-132-22 | |
Kurgarten 5 ( location ) |
Olaf Gulbransson Museum | Ground floor free-standing atrium construction in steel frame construction above stalconcrete basement with a wide flat roof, narrow skylight, two-flight western flight of stairs, white wall panels and glass walls towards the atrium, based on plans by Sep Ruf , 1964-66 | D-1-82-132-84 |
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Lieberhofweg 21 ( location ) |
Chapel, so-called Neumüller Chapel | small neo-baroque hipped roof building with roof turret, marked 1898; with equipment | D-1-82-132-24 | |
Ludwig-Thoma-Weg 5 ( location ) |
Einfirsthof | Two-storey plastered block building with flat gable roof, baluster and partially paneled gable arbor as well as figural frescoes, end of the 18th century | D-1-82-132-25 | |
Ludwig-Thoma-Weg 14 ( location ) |
Formerly Einfirsthof | two-storey flat gable roof building with partially clad gable roof, 18th century, modernized | D-1-82-132-27 | |
Ludwig-Thoma-Weg 19 ( location ) |
Formerly Einfirsthof | Two-storey flat-gable roof building, probably with a plastered block construction upper storey, two-sided arcade, partially covered gable roof and figural frescoes, marked 1799 | D-1-82-132-28 | |
Ludwig-Thoma-Weg 20 ( location ) |
Formerly a small farm | Two-storey plastered block building with flat gable roof, all-round arbor and paneled gable arbor, essentially the last quarter of the 16th century, exterior appearance of the 19th century in the style of New Objectivity with an onion-crowned oriel tower, 1929 | D-1-82-132-29 | |
Max-Josef-Strasse 2 ( location ) |
Post office | Two-storey saddle roof building in the New Objectivity style with an onion-crowned oriel tower, 1929. | D-1-82-132-30 | |
Max-Josef-Straße 13 ( location ) |
Formerly Einfirsthof, so-called monastery courtyard | stately two-storey flat gable roof building with gable balcony and profiled window frames, marked 1806 | D-1-82-132-31 | |
Münchner Strasse 2 ( location ) |
Formerly Einfirsthof | Two-storey, elongated plastered building with a protruding half-hipped roof and gable-sided balconies, probably from the 18th century, roof renewed in the middle of the 19th century | D-1-82-132-32 | |
Münchner Straße 20 ( location ) |
Formerly Villa Theodorowitsch, then a hotel, later an official building, now a tenement house | Three-storey hipped roof building with mezzanine floor, baluster balconies and later heightened transverse loggia, in the forms of the Italian Neo-Renaissance, by August and Friedrich von Thiersch , 1873/74, core building probably by Joseph Poschner 1838/39, former ballroom with ceiling paintings of the Italian New Renaissance based on designs by Friedrich von Thiersch;
Garden pavilion, open polygonal post construction, by August and Friedrich von Thiersch, 1873/74 |
D-1-82-132-34 | |
Near Schloßplatz ( location ) |
Boathouse of the court fishery | wide wooden hipped roof building with sea-side gabled central porch and six boat entrances, mid-19th century | D-1-82-132-69 |
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Near Schloßplatz ( location ) |
monument | for Queen Caroline, by Johann von Halbig , 1870 | D-1-82-132-54 | |
Near Seestrasse ( location ) |
Memorial cross | Made of tuff in the shape of a paw cross, 1544. | D-1-82-132-67 |
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Neureuthstraße 10 a ( location ) |
Formerly a farmhouse | Flat gable roof building with boarded log building upper floor and arbors, marked 1778 | D-1-82-132-11 | |
Neureuthstraße 23 ( location ) |
Formerly a villa, the so-called Sengerschloss, now a hotel | three-storey neo-baroque hipped roof with two corner towers, round tower, tail gable and plaster structure, by Emanuel von Seidl , after 1903 | D-1-82-132-35 |
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Neureuthstraße 52 a ( location ) |
Formerly Einfirsthof, now Gasthaus Lieberhof | Flat gable roof building with log construction upper floor, all-round arbor and partially covered gable arbor, end of the 18th century | D-1-82-132-36 | |
Perronstrasse 19 ( location ) |
observatory | two-storey plastered, flat-roofed building with an attached octoconal observation dome, around 1920/30; with equipment | D-1-82-132-37 | |
Prinzenweg 2 ( location ) |
Chapel, so-called snow chapel | small gable roof building with roof turrets, partially relocated in 1797, 1935; with equipment | D-1-82-132-43 | |
Prinz-Karl-Allee 2 ( location ) |
Villa Faber | two-storey hipped roof building in the historicizing Heimat style with boarded, mosaic roof board, corner core, all-round arbor, balcony and facade decoration, by Emanuel von Seidl, 1899–1903;
Villa garden, park with driveway, fountain and garden figures, around 1903; see also Prinz-Carl-Allee 10 |
D-1-82-132-39 | |
Prinz-Karl-Allee 3 ( location ) |
Salettl | Octagonal open iron construction with tent roof and weather vane, around 1900 | D-1-82-132-85 | |
Prinz-Karl-Allee 5 ( location ) |
Country house | two-storey flat saddle roof building in the alpine home style with gable-sided balconies and boards on the west side, marked 1867;
Arbor, small wooden flat gable roof construction with gable, around 1900 |
D-1-82-132-40 | |
Prinz-Karl-Allee 9 ( location ) |
Country house | Two-storey flat gable roof building in the Upper Bavarian homeland style with windowed knee floor, surrounding arbor, bay windows, gable balcony and Lüftlmalerei, around 1865 | D-1-82-132-41 | |
Prinz-Karl-Allee 10 ( location ) |
Gatehouse | ground floor historicizing half-hip roof building with plaster structure and roof turret, 1899; Gate, attached gate system with side passage, around 1899; see Prinz-Carl-Allee 2 | D-1-82-132-42 | |
Rathausplatz 1 ( location ) |
Formerly a school house, then a forester's house, since 1888 town hall | stately three-storey flat gable roof building in the alpine home style with gable gables, gable-sided balconies, roof turrets and Lüftlmalerei, in the core beginning of the 19th century, conversion to the current form in 1886, portal around 1925–30, expansion in 1962. 1841/42, extensions 1850, 1863 and 1901; with equipment | D-1-82-132-44 |
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Riedersteinholz ( location ) |
Riederstein Chapel | Small neo-Romanesque saddle roof building with ridge turret, 1841/42, extensions in 1850, 1863 and 1901; with equipment. | D-1-82-132-79 |
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Riedersteinholz ( location ) |
Way of the Cross | 14 cast-iron, colored painted stations of the cross, around the middle of the 19th century, renovated in 1902; on the Riederstein | D-1-82-132-80 | |
Rosenstrasse 11 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Two-storey flat gable roof building in the Upper Bavarian homeland style with standing bay window, arbor and partially covered gable arbor, early 20th century, modern Lüftlmalerei. | D-1-82-132-47 | |
Rosenstrasse 13 ( location ) |
Duplex house | Stately three-storey semi-detached house in the Upper Bavarian homeland style with two flat gable roofs, stand bay windows, richly carved arbors and air paintings, the core probably 1767, probably redesigned by Lorenz Hofmann in 1905 | D-1-82-132-48 |
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Rosenstrasse 13 ( location ) |
Wayside shrine | Tufa pillar with picture niche, end of the 16th century | D-1-82-132-50 | |
Rosenstrasse 23; Rosenstrasse 25 ( location ) |
Duplex house | Flat gable roof building on the eaves side with plastered log building upper floor and arbor, modern designation 1678, in the core probably at the end of the 18th century, changed in the local style at the beginning of the 20th century, modern air painting | D-1-82-132-51 | |
Salitererhof 12 ( location ) |
Formerly Einfirsthof | Stately two-storey flat gable roof building with a surrounding baluster arbor, partially covered gable arbor and rich air paintings, last quarter of the 18th century | D-1-82-132-26 | |
Schlossplatz 1; Schloßplatz 1 a; Schloßplatz 1 b; Schloßplatz 1 c; Schlossplatz 1 d; Schloßplatz 1 e; Schloßplatz 1 f ( location ) |
Convent of the former Benedictine monastery, now the so-called castle with the ducal headquarters, brewery, high school and private apartments | Three-storey baroque four-wing complex with plastered structure around the former abbey church and two inner courtyards, 1678, according to an ideal plan by Enrico Zuccalli , executed 1689–1736 by Antonio Riva , Johann Schmuzer and Johann Baptist Gunetzrhainer , from 1803 demolition of the three western wings, 1823/24 remodeling into royal ones Summer palace by Leo von Klenze ; with equipment;
Former Secretum, so-called Apothekerstöckl, two-storey hipped roof building with rusticated entrance projection, 18th century |
D-1-82-132-52 |
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Schloßplatz 2 ( location ) |
Former St. Quirin's monastery church, now a Catholic parish church | three-aisled pillar basilica with transept, side chapels, central nave-wide long choir and western double-tower facade, towers and crypt in the 11th century core, psallier choir and three-aisled nave 15th century, from 1678 Baroque transformation and insertion of crossing and transept according to a plan by Enrico Zuccalli, around 1820 separation of the eastern psallier choirs and redesign of the facade by Leo von Klenze; with equipment | D-1-82-132-53 |
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Schwaighofstraße 13 ( location ) |
Country house | two-storey flat gable roof building in the alpine homeland style over a high base storey with terrace porch, high knee-length floor with windows and gable-sided balconies, 1873; Garden gate, wrought iron grille in Art Nouveau forms, early 20th century | D-1-82-132-81 | |
Schwaighofstraße 36 ( location ) |
Residential house, formerly Villa Leinhaas | two or three-storey, picturesque plastered building in the local style with crooked roofs, dormers and chimneys, bay windows and wooden arbors, 1905-07 | D-1-82-132-56 | |
Schwaighofstraße 41 ( location ) |
Chapel, so-called Prinzenkapelle | neo-Romanesque plastered flat saddle roof building with open porch and roof turret, after 1875; with furnishings, in memory of Prince Carl of Bavaria | D-1-82-132-58 | |
Schwaighofstraße 47 ( location ) |
Country house | Flat saddle roof building in the alpine home style with boarded upper floor, corner bay window, surrounding arbors and partially boarded gable arbor, 1900 | D-1-82-132-57 | |
Schwaighofstraße 71 ( location ) |
Country house, formerly Villa Rosa | Two-storey flat gable roof building in the alpine home style and Art Nouveau forms with terrace porch, all-round arbor, partially boarded curved gable arbor and lintel paintings, by Lorenz Hofmann, 1902 | D-1-82-132-59 | |
Schwaighofstraße 83 ( location ) |
Source monument | marble neo-classical pillar educula with well trough, marked 1821, in memory of King Max I Joseph | D-1-82-132-60 | |
Seestrasse 11; Seestrasse 11 b; Seestrasse 11 c; Seestraße 11 a ( location ) |
Formerly ducal administration, now residential and commercial buildings | neo-baroque four-wing system, by Sebastian Herrle, uniform around 1875;
Front building, two-storey flat saddle roof building with side projections, corner rustics and cornices; Outbuilding, two-storey hipped roof building with flat corner projections; Remise, one-storey hipped roof building with two-storey corner projections |
D-1-82-132-61 | |
Seestraße 13 ( location ) |
graveyard | Cemetery, 1809;
Cemetery wall, 1845 |
D-1-82-132-62 | |
Seestraße 14 ( location ) |
Formerly a gate construction, since 1820 a so-called old mansion, now a residential building | Elongated three-storey hipped roof building with side elevation, based on a plan by Enrico Zuccalli over a medieval core structure, 1678 | D-1-82-132-63 |
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Seestraße 17 ( location ) |
Formerly bailiff's house, then rectory, now a museum | Two-storey Biedermeier hipped roof building with plaster structure, around 1840 over an older core | D-1-82-132-64 | |
Seestraße 20 a ( location ) |
Sea wall | Remains of the old tufa fortification with curved capstones, 18th century | D-1-82-132-78 | |
Seestraße 27 ( location ) |
Formerly the monastery judge's house | A hipped roof building with a plastered log upper storey core, shingled gable field and gable-sided balconies, marked 1736 | D-1-82-132-65 |
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Seestraße 42 ( location ) |
Formerly court fishing | elongated hipped roof building with cornice, 1867 | D-1-82-132-66 |
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Seestraße 43 ( location ) |
Country house, formerly Villa Frankenburg | Two-storey flat gable roof building in the alpine home style with a wooden knee stick, a flat gabled central projectile and a wooden porch in front, by Michel Tölzer, 1870 | D-1-82-132-68 |
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Seestrasse 49 ( location ) |
Country house | stately two-storey hipped roof building over a high basement with pilasters and small balconies, by W. Funke, 1922/23 | D-1-82-132-70 | |
Seestraße 74 ( location ) |
Former country house, summer house of the court painter Joseph Karl Stieler | simple Biedermeier, two-storey crooked roof building with baluster balconies, 1829/30; with equipment | D-1-82-132-71 | |
Seestraße 80 ( location ) |
Formerly Villa d'Hengliere, now the administration of the Orthopedic Clinic Tegernsee | Neo-Classicist hipped roof building with Doric arbor, balconies and Serliana windows, around 1912 | D-1-82-132-73 | |
Seestraße 88 ( location ) |
Landhaus, formerly Villa Maria, residence of Ludwig Ganghofer from 1919 to 1920 | Two-storey flat gable roof building in alpine home style with porch porch, arbors, partially covered gable arbor and segmented arched windows, end of the 19th century | D-1-82-132-76 | |
Sonnleitenweg 22 ( location ) |
Formerly Einfirsthof | Flat gable roof building with log construction upper floor, circumferential arbor on both sides and partially paneled gable arbor, mid-18th century | D-1-82-132-77 | |
Stieler monument ( location ) |
Monument to the poet Karl Stieler | Semicircular marble bench with bronze bust on a high central pedestal, by Friedrich von Thiersch, 1886/87, bust by Thomas Dennerlein , 1886 | D-1-82-132-72 |
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Tufting 12 ( location ) |
Country house, so-called Ludwig-Thoma-Haus | Two-storey flat gable roof building in the alpine home style with all-round arbor, partially covered gable arbor and bay window, by Ignatius Taschner and Josef Hofmann, 1907/08 | D-1-82-132-5 | |
Tuftenbergwiesen ( location ) |
Formerly a grain box, now a Salettl | Ground floor flat gable roof block building with formerly three chambers, marked 1547, 1937/38 transferred from the "Koal farm" in Rottach and expanded | D-1-82-132-45 |
Alpbachalm
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Alpbachalm ( Location ) |
Alm, so-called Alpbachalm | Alpine hut, one-story block building over a plastered stone base with a protruding flat gable roof, 18th century;
Stable, one-storey block building with a flat gable roof and light openings on the eaves, marked 1814 |
D-1-82-132-94 |
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Leeberghof
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Near Ganghoferstraße ( location ) |
Memorial cross | Made of tuff in the shape of a paw cross, marked 1544 | D-1-82-132-2 |
Schwaighof
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Near Tegernsee ( location ) |
monument | stone bust of King Max I Joseph on a stone base, 1906 | D-1-82-132-1 |
See also
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.
literature
- Klaus Kratzsch: District Miesbach (= Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation [Hrsg.]: Monuments in Bavaria . Volume I.15 ). 2nd improved edition. Munich / Zurich 1987.
Web links
- List of monuments for Tegernsee (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) )