List of architectural monuments in Traunreut

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The monuments of the Upper Bavarian town of Traunreut 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.

Anning

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Anning 21
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Bundwerkstadel (north wing of the four-sided courtyard) Bundwerkstadel (north wing of the four-sided courtyard), with rich decorative shapes, mid-19th century (dismantled in 1983/84 and offset by four meters); Stallstadel (east wing) with bundwerk, towards the middle of the 19th century; Grain box, from the Bundwerkstadel, set free northeast of it. D-1-89-154-4 BW
Near Sankt Johannisallee
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Johann Nepomuk Chapel Johann Nepomuk Chapel, open four-pillar building from 1738; with equipment; Allee, leading from Stein ad Traun Castle in a south-easterly direction to the chapel. D-1-89-154-2 Johann Nepomuk Chapel

Attenmoos

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Attenmoos 1
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Wayside chapel Wegkapelle, marked 1837, renovated in 1968; with equipment; southeast of the place. D-1-89-154-5 BW

Buchberg

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Buchberg 4
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Farmhouse Farmhouse, with log construction upper floor, gable framing and eaves side framing, marked 1783 on the ridge purlin. D-1-89-154-6 BW

spring

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Spring 7; Spring 9; In spring
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Private chapel Private chapel, niche chapel, marked 1815 on the lattice; with equipment; at house number 7. D-1-89-154-7 BW
Spring 15
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Log construction upper floor of a former small farmhouse Log upper floor of a former small farmhouse, marked 1709; 1994 transferred to the newly bricked ground floor. D-1-89-154-8 BW

Gigling

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Gigling 3
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Associated with the lattice-work shop Associated with a lattice-bonded workshop, 2nd quarter of the 19th century; with built-in, older grain box. D-1-89-154-9 BW

Grass riding

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Grasreit 1
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Farmhouse of a Hakenhof Hooked farmhouse, plastered, knee-length floor with lunette windows, exterior appearance mid-19th century, core 18th century D-1-89-154-10 BW

Hassmoning

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Haßmoning 26
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chapel Chapel, built in 1826; with equipment; in the town center. D-1-89-154-11 BW

Holzl

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Near Robert-Bosch-Straße
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Wayside shrine Wayside shrine, bricked, with tent roof, 18th century; on Robert-Bosch-Strasse. D-1-89-154-14 BW

Hörzing

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Bruckau
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Wayside shrine Wayside shrine with a tent roof, 18th century D-1-89-154-16 BW
Hörzing 5; Hörzing 5 a
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Private chapel Private chapel, niche chapel, marked 1740; with equipment. D-1-89-154-15 BW
In Hörzing
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Hamlet chapel Hamlet chapel, around 1844; with equipment; in the town center. D-1-89-154-17 BW

Irsing

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Irsing 1
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Catholic branch church of St. Johannes Baptist Catholic branch church St. Johannes Baptist, originally single-nave late Gothic church, 2nd half of the 15th century, expanded to a three-aisled structure around 1600, remodeled at the end of the 19th century; with equipment. D-1-89-154-19 BW

Kirchstätt

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Kirchstätt 4
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Catholic Church of St. Magdalena Catholic Church of St. Magdalena, built in 1833/34 in baroque form; with equipment. D-1-89-154-20 Catholic Church of St. Magdalena

Neudorf

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In Neudorf
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chapel Chapel, probably 2nd half of the 19th century; with equipment; at house number 2. D-1-89-154-23 BW
Neudorf 1
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Living part of the former farmhouse Residential part of the former farmhouse, two-story with knee-high floor, after the middle of the 19th century D-1-89-154-22 BW

Newcomers

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In Neugaden
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Local chapel Local chapel, built in 1853 (marked with a grid); with older equipment. D-1-89-154-26 BW
Neugaden 1
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Bundwerkstadel (south wing of the former four-sided courtyard) Bundwerkstadel (south wing of the former four-sided courtyard), around 1830; "Hut" with Bundwerk (east wing), marked 1830. D-1-89-154-24 BW
Neugaden 2
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Farmhouse with a high arbor and plaster decorations Farmhouse with high arbor and plaster decorations, around 1830/50, business section renewed. D-1-89-154-25 BW

Niedling

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Niedling 12
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Corresponding large barn with fret zones and a gently sloping gable roof Corresponding large barn with framing zones and a gently sloping gable roof, inscribed 1857 on a plaque above the courtyard-side tennis gate. D-1-89-154-27 BW

Nunhausen

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Nunhausen 22
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Corresponding free-standing two-storey grain box with half-hipped roof and bundle parts Corresponding free-standing two-storey grain box with half-hipped roof and bundle parts, around 1830/40. D-1-89-154-79 BW


Nunhausen 26
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Private chapel Private chapel, built around 1840/45; with equipment; on the federal highway. D-1-89-154-29 BW


Nunhausen 26
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Associated with a two-name Bundwerkstadel Belonging to the Bundwerkstadel, two-nineteen, mid-19th century D-1-89-154-28 BW

Parzing

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Oderbergfeld
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Associated with a private band Associated with a private chapel, around the middle of the 19th century; with equipment. D-1-89-154-31 BW

Pertenstein

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Schlossstrasse 4; Schloßstraße 6
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Pertenstein Castle Pertenstein Castle, construction of the castle by Engelbert von Taching around 1290, bequeathed to the later Counts of Törring at the end of the 14th century; Irregular three-wing building, the north wing in the core Gothic, around 1600 renovation of the west wing with gatehouse, chapel and upper floor of the tower, at the same time installation of arcades on the courtyard side, 1745–63 heightening of the north wing and interior work. Associated with the former manor complex north of the castle: farm yard with management building and two parallel longitudinal wings, the latter with two- or three-aisled stable vaults, built on an older basis around the middle of the 18th century (east wing) and 1830 (west wing) and renewed after fires in 1953 and 2002 ; to the north, forester's house with facilities for fishing, built in 1830, external appearance in the 2nd half of the 19th century; Standing transversely, four-door coach house (so-called Zehentstadel), after the middle of the 19th century D-1-89-154-32 Pertenstein Castle
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Schloßstraße 21
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"Roller mill" "Walzmühle", a stately residential building and a hook-shaped commercial section to the north, with structured plastered facades, marked 1892; Free-standing mill building, in the same style, marked 1897. D-1-89-154-33 BW

Pierling

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Pierling 27
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Barn with eaves framing (south wing of the three-sided courtyard) Barn with eaves framing (south wing of the three-sided courtyard), mid-19th century D-1-89-154-34 BW

Riding

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Reit 1
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Associated with the lattice-work shop Associated with a latticework barn, in two parts, each with a threshing floor, eastern part on the ridge purlin marked 1844, in the western part grain box, marked 1775. D-1-89-154-35 BW

Sankt Georgen

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Austraße 22
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Former small farmhouse Plastered solid construction, boarded up upper floor of the business section, built in 1871. D-1-89-154-77 BW
Bachwiesen
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Wayside shrine Red marble shaft with lantern, 1st half of the 17th century D-1-89-154-40 BW
Bräubergstrasse 1
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Bundwerkstadel (south wing of the four-sided courtyard) with rich decorative shapes, marked 1837 on the ridge purlin; "Hut" (east wing) with framing, mid-19th century D-1-89-154-37 BW
Bräubergstrasse 5
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Former farmhouse with a log building upper floor in the core 18th century, renewed. D-1-89-154-38 BW
Kirchplatz 1
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Catholic parish church of St. George late Gothic, choir 2nd half of the 15th century, church completed after a fire from 1504, sacristy extension 17th century; with equipment. D-1-89-154-36 Catholic parish church of St. George
Schulstrasse 3
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Rectory Two-storey building with transverse wings, half-hipped roofs and plaster structure, in the Baroque style of the homeland, 1908. D-1-89-154-39 BW

Schneckenberg

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Mitterau
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Wayside shrine Wayside shrine, red marble, 17th century; west below Schneckenberg. D-1-89-154-43 BW


Poschmühle 2
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Wayside chapel Wegkapelle, probably from the 18th century; west below Schneckenberg. D-1-89-154-41 BW


Schneckenberg 1
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Wayside shrine Wayside shrine, red marble, 1st half of the 17th century; at the yard. D-1-89-154-42 BW

Stein an der Traun

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Fischergasse 2
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Solid construction with ancient gable structure and portal architecture Solid construction with ancient gable structure and portal architecture, probably 2nd half of the 17th century, in 1998 a new, raised roof was added. D-1-89-154-44 BW
Fischergasse 6
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Former small farmhouse Former small farmhouse, partially plastered block construction with flat gable roof, marked 1779 on the ridge purlin of the north gable, economic section probably expanded in 1867, renovations in the 1960s and 1998/99. BW
Hauptstrasse 1
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Mill Mill, stately three-storey building with a half-hip, 1928; carved house door with frame, marked 1851. D-1-89-154-46 BW
Hauptstrasse 5
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Gasthof zur Post Gasthof zur Post, stately, three-story Renaissance building with two octagonal corner towers, 2nd half of the 16th century D-1-89-154-47 BW
Near upper house; Schloßhof 7
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Hochschloss (Upper Castle) Hochschloss (Upper Castle), three-storey hall with a semicircular tower, in the core 12th / 13th centuries. Century, otherwise 15./16. Century, renovated in 1708 and 1716, ground floor vaulted; Medieval earth wall and moat of the earlier fortification; former park from the 18th century D-1-89-154-51 Hochschloss (Upper Castle)
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Near the castle courtyard
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Hermitage Hermitage, consisting of five niches that are dug halfway up the Nagelfluhwand, has been handed down since the late 17th century and was still inhabited by a cleric until 1934; with equipment; about 100 m northwest of the cave castle. D-1-89-154-52 Hermitage
Pallinger Straße 4
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Log construction upper floor of a former farmhouse Log upper floor of a former farmhouse, marked 1796, with two gable arbors; 1973 transferred to the newly bricked ground floor. D-1-89-154-48 BW
Schloßhof 1
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Rock or cave castle Rock or cave castle, on and in the Nagelfluhwand behind the New Palace, a system of rooms and corridors dug in, partly overbuilt and roofed towards the outside, 15./16. Century; Sundial with Törring-Seefeld and Fugger von Kirchberg-Weißenhorn coats of arms, marked 1565, renovated in 1705 and 1956; a corridor connects the lower castle with the upper castle. D-1-89-154-50 Rock or cave castle
Castle courtyard 1; Schloßhof 7
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Castle and Castle Stein Stein Castle and Castle; Lower or New Palace, now Landschulheim, two-storey Renaissance building with vestibule and crenellated tower, in the middle of the mid-16th century, archway marked 1565; West facade in 1885/86 and 1901 in English-Neo-Gothic style; with equipment. - Inner courtyard in the shape of an irregular square with a fountain. - Castle chapel, late Gothic core, around 1420/30, restoration after fire in 1504 with consecration in 1522, choir around 1600, vault renewed in 1780/81, above it rulership oratorio; with equipment. - Defense tower (called the corpse or blood tower), 15th century D-1-89-154-49 Castle and Castle Stein
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Schloßhof 2
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Castle garden Castle garden, based on a baroque layout, with six statues of gods by Josef Benedikt Kapfer, after 1790, and a fountain figure; south of the brewery. D-1-89-154-80 BW
Castle courtyard 2; Schloßhof 7
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Brewery with administrator building Brewery with management building, three-wing system based on a design by Theodor Ganzenmüller ; south high building for malting and brewery, with stepped gable, west gate building, both 1907-09; filling halls and workshops to the north with administration building as an eastern border, 1922; Cellar system in the Nagelfluhfelsen of the Burgberg, in several parts with barrel-vaulted cellar rooms. D-1-89-154-82 Brewery with administrator building
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Schloßhof 4
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Former administrator building Former administrator's building, plastered building with flat gable roof, floor structure and risalits, 2nd half of the 19th century D-1-89-154-53 BW
Castle courtyard 5; Schloßhof 3
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Economic building from the 16th-19th centuries Century Economic building from the 16th-19th centuries Century; three-wing complex opened to the north, now used as a school; South wing with gate passage, coat of arms on the north gable of the east wing; northern final building of the western wing with bell tower, the core of the 16th century D-1-89-154-81 BW

Traunreut

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Carl-Köttgen-Strasse 1
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Evangelical Luth. Pauluskirche Evangelical Luth. Pauluskirche, asymmetrical building with a trapezoidal floor plan, parish room with a gallery all around on one side under a flat sloping gable roof that extends down to different lengths, the altar zone is emphasized by a tower wall with an open bell cage and an offset flat gable roof, by Helmut von Werz and Johann-Christoph Ottow , 1954; with equipment. D-1-89-154-78 Evangelical Luth.  Pauluskirche
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Rathausplatz 1
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Catholic parish church of the Most Holy Savior Catholic parish church of the Most Holy Redeemer, hall with integrated chancel and open roof structure, free-standing bell tower to the northwest, extended by Hans Döllgast , 1954/55, 1964/65 by a side aisle to the north and extension to the south; with equipment. D-1-89-154-1 Catholic parish church of the Most Holy Savior

Traunwalchen

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Frauenbrunnstraße 3
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Frauenbrunn Chapel Frauenbrunn Chapel, octagonal wooden structure with an onion dome, laid out in 1606, redesigned in Baroque style in the middle of the 18th century; with equipment. D-1-89-154-56 Frauenbrunn Chapel
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Frauenbrunnstraße 5
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Small house Small house, former school and teacher's apartment, later a craftsman's house, next to the chapel, with a plastered log building upper floor and arbor, marked 1770. D-1-89-154-58 Small house
Near district road
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Associated with barn with Bundwerk front Associated with a barn with a bundwerk front, marked 1847 on the ridge purlin. D-1-89-154-59 Associated with barn with Bundwerk front
Near Robert-Bosch-Straße
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New chapel building New chapel, around 1955, with a large carved figure of St. Johann Nepomuk, 18th century D-1-89-154-63 BW
Pfarrhofstrasse 1
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Catholic Parish Church of the Birth of Mary Catholic parish church of the Birth of Mary, choir and lower floor of the tower late Gothic, 15th century, upper floor of the tower baroque, all other components from 1837–39; with equipment. D-1-89-154-54 Catholic Parish Church of the Birth of Mary
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Pfarrhofstrasse 1; Pfarrhofstrasse 3; Near Raiffeisenstraße
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Cemetery at the parish church Cemetery at the parish church, laid out in 1854 ff. And expanded in 1882/83; Enclosure wall with crypt arcade hall in front of the south and south parts of the west and east side as well as Kreuzkapelle, 1853/54, with tombstone Harner 1502/1515, priest memorial and grave monuments from the late 19th to early 20th centuries, enclosure wall on the north side and the northern part of the West and east side, with Thujen planting, 1882/83 (cemetery expansion), including the grave monuments of the 19th / 20th centuries. Century; Red marble stairs on the north side and granite stairs on the west and east side, the latter flanked by four plague columns, 16./17. Century; War memorial at the east end of the choir; Mortuary, early 20th century; Atonement Cross (Kreuzstein), medieval, on the northeast corner of the cemetery. D-1-89-154-55 BW
Pfarrhofstrasse 2
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Rectory Rectory, two-storey with a hipped shingle roof, 1808/11. D-1-89-154-60 BW
Raiffeisenstrasse 8
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Former farmhouse Former farmhouse, massive with a gently sloping gable roof, high arbor and profiled purlin heads, marked 1794 on the ridge purlin. D-1-89-154-61 BW
Schönfeldstrasse 1
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Wayside chapel Wegkapelle, rebuilt in 1984; with the equipment of the previous building from 1880; on the TS 48 district road, on the south-eastern outskirts. D-1-89-154-57 Wayside chapel
Schulstrasse 2
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Inn Inn, stately two-storey building with hipped roof, 1st third of the 19th century D-1-89-154-64 BW

Walding

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Near Walding
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Private chapel Private chapel, after 1918; with equipment; about 200 m north, at the junction of the path; Stone cross, probably 16th century, next to the chapel. D-1-89-154-68 BW
Walding 10
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Bundwerkstadel Bundwerkstadel (north wing of the three-sided courtyard), marked 1863. D-1-89-154-67 BW

Weisbrunn

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Weisbrunn 3
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Village blacksmiths Dorfschmiede, solid construction with forehead, marked 1853 on the stucco ceiling on the ground floor. D-1-89-154-69 BW
Weisbrunn 3; Weisbrunn 4
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Farmhouse with flat saddle roof and high arbor Farmhouse with flat saddle roof and high arbor, 1st third of the 19th century; associated small bundwerkstadel and hut with bundwerk, probably mid-19th century D-1-89-154-70 BW
Weisbrunn 8
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Stately farmhouse with a log building upper floor Stately farmhouse with a log building upper floor, essentially 18th century, raised upper floor around 1953 and raised roof. D-1-89-154-71 BW
Weisbrunn 11
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Grain bin Corresponding grain box on the upper floor of the west wing and small Bundwerkstadel on the eastern side of the four-sided courtyard, both 1st half of the 19th century D-1-89-154-72 BW

Weisham

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Near Weisham
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chapel Chapel with a protruding hipped roof, probably end of the 18th century; south of the village. D-1-89-154-73 BW

Zweckham

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In Zweckham
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Private chapel Private chapel, built in neo-Gothic form in 1908; with equipment. D-1-89-154-75 BW
Zweckham 7; Zweckham 9
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Stone cross Stone cross, probably 16th century; on the thoroughfare. D-1-89-154-76 BW

Former architectural monuments

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

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Zweckham 9
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Former outbuilding with oven and grain floor two-storey with a protruding hipped roof, marked 1845. D-1-89-154-74 BW

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.

literature

  • Gotthard Kießling, Dorit Reimann: District of Traunstein (= Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation [Hrsg.]: Monuments in Bavaria . Volume I.22 ). Kunstverlag Josef Fink, Lindenberg im Allgäu 2007, ISBN 978-3-89870-364-2 , p. 815-856 .

Web links

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