List of architectural monuments in Trostberg

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The monuments of the Upper Bavarian town of Trostberg 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.

Ensemble town center Trostberg

Michael Wening : Engraving from Trostberg (around 1700)

Trostberg and its center (E-1-89-157-1) was built in 1230/40 on the western bank of the Alz under the protection of their castle "Trozzeberch", which was built in the early 13th century, by the bailiffs of the Baumburg monastery , the Counts of Ortenburg-Kraiburg , founded. From the middle of the 13th century, when the Alz became the border river between Bavaria and Salzburg and remained so until 1810, the place developed into a specific market on the border. As part of the Salt Road, wagon traffic with grain and salt became an economic factor for Trostberg. Because of the narrow location between the castle hill and the river and the small market area, there were no arable farms, but almost exclusively craft businesses. Initially, the settlement comprised the area of ​​today's main street with properties 9 to 10 meters wide regularly arranged on both sides of the street. Between 1260 and 1300 there was an expansion to the southwest via today's Marienplatz to the slightly sloping front market. The link between the main street and the forecourt is the church on Marienplatz, which at the same time remains at a distance from the market due to its slightly elevated position and a small forecourt. Until 1810, the entire market was closed off by towers in the west and east and divided between Hauptstrasse 1 and 2 by the Mittertor. There was never a wall ring. Instead, the houses are lined up in a closed construction. The almost entirely four-storey buildings, some with stepped gables and some with an advance wall, are essentially from the 16th and 17th centuries. Century and still stand on the medieval floor plan. On the back facing the Alz, they have protruding roofs, arbors arranged in two or three storeys and high retaining walls. Towards the western and eastern exit of the town, the buildings are lower, mostly two-story with flat gable roofs. Trostberg is one of the market and street settlements of the Chiemgau and Salzachgau, which were built according to plan in the 13th century, in which the houses are lined up along a main axis, which can be expanded like a square, and the church is arranged separately. Because of the so-called Innstadt-Haus with its horizontal walls, the streetscape has been changing since the 16th and 17th centuries. Century mostly uniformly shaped.

Architectural monuments according to districts

Trostberg

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Alte Pallinger Straße 4
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Apartment building Apartment building, three-storey with a half-hipped roof, bay windows and geometric plaster decor, 1913. D-1-89-157-2 Apartment building
Altöttinger Straße 2
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graveyard Cemetery, walled complex, laid out from 1828 northeast outside the old town, four crypt chapels integrated in the oldest part of the walling; Funeral hall with bell tower, 1863–68, subsequently changed, extended in 1954. D-1-89-157-4 graveyard
Feldkirchner Fußweg 1
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Residential building Residential house, two-story, gable roof, forged weather vane, inscribed 1893 in the colored gable window. D-1-89-157-54 Residential building
Main street
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Fountain Fountain in the shape of a pinnacle, octagonal basin with neo-Gothic tracery, built in 1868; in front of Hauptstrasse 9. D-1-89-157-13 Fountain
Main street
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Fountain Fountain, rectangular with central pillar, Gothicized, with bust of King Max II, cast iron, probably 2nd half of the 19th century; in front of Hauptstrasse 39. D-1-89-157-168 Fountain
Hauptstrasse 1 a; Hauptstrasse 1 b
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Residential building (1 b) Residential house (1 b), four-storey with an advance wall and bay window, passage on the ground floor with a spear cap barrel, 17th century core, facade renewed around 1920/30; western component (1 a), three-story, protruding around a window axis. D-1-89-157-5 BW
Hauptstrasse 2
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Gasthof Pfaubräu Gasthof Pfaubräu, stately four-storey corner building with projecting walls, two-story bay window and attached supporting pillars, in the core partly still 15th / 16th. Century, facade with rusticated ground floor, renewed around 1951/53. D-1-89-157-6 Gasthof Pfaubräu
Hauptstrasse 3
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Residential building Four-storey residential building with an advance wall, arched passages to Schloßbergweg on the sides and on the back, in the core still 16./17. Century, facade changed in the 1950s. D-1-89-157-7 BW
Hauptstrasse 5
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Residential building Residential house, former bakery, four-storey with stepped gable, shop on the ground floor with groined vaults over Nagelfluh supports, still in the 16th century at its core, facade around 1900. D-1-89-157-8 BW
Hauptstrasse 6; Hauptstrasse 8
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Gasthof König Gasthof König, stately four-storey building with an advance wall, created from the amalgamation of two parcels of houses, Fletz and guest room on the ground floor as well as vaulted staircases, in the core 17th century, facade in 1962 simplified. D-1-89-157-9 BW
Hauptstrasse 7
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Residential building Residential building, three-storey with a monopitch roof, advance wall and two-storey bay window, hallway and stairwell vaulted, 16./17. Century, facade 1st half 20th century renewed; 1984/85 major modifications. D-1-89-157-10 BW
Hauptstrasse 9
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Residential building Residential house, three-storey with a loft, advance wall and pent roof, in the core 17th / 18th. Century, facade renovated around 1980. D-1-89-157-12 BW
Hauptstrasse 10
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Residential building Residential house, three-storey with an advance wall, hallway on the ground floor vaulted, in the core probably 17th century D-1-89-157-14 BW
Hauptstrasse 11
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Residential building Residential building, three-storey with stepped gable, bay window and large arched entrance, in the core 16./17. century D-1-89-157-15 BW
Hauptstrasse 12
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Residential building Residential house, three-storey with an advance wall, saddle roof and bay window, interior mostly vaulted, 17th / 18th century. century D-1-89-157-16 BW
Hauptstrasse 13
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Residential building Residential house, three-storey with an advance wall, gable roof and bay window, in the core probably 17th century D-1-89-157-17 Residential building
Hauptstrasse 16; Hauptstrasse 18
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Residential building Residential house, three-storey with an advance wall and saddle roof, bay window above stepped pointed console, in the core 16th century, two-leaf front door, last quarter of the 19th century D-1-89-157-19 Residential building
Hauptstrasse 22
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Residential building Residential house, three-storey with an advance wall, gable roof and bay window, in the core probably 17th century D-1-89-157-21 Residential building
Hauptstrasse 23
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Residential building Three-storey house with a high wall, saddle roof and flat bay window, the core of the 16th century, the facade renewed around 1970/80. D-1-89-157-22 Residential building
Hauptstrasse 24
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town hall Town hall, stately four-storey building with two stepped gables, the facade is structured differently to suggest two parts of the house, with a two-story bay window on the eastern part and the stuccoed city coat of arms on the western part, based on plans by Sebastian Polz, built in 1914/15. D-1-89-157-23 town hall
Hauptstrasse 26
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Residential building Residential house, three-storey with stepped gable and gable roof, box bay window above stepped consoles, 16th century D-1-89-157-24 Residential building
Hauptstrasse 27
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Residential building with café (formerly an inn) Residential building with café (formerly an inn), stately three-storey building, the core around 1700, facade with two neo-baroque wave gables, around 1933. D-1-89-157-26 Residential building with café (formerly an inn)
Hauptstrasse 28
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Residential building with shop (formerly an inn) Residential house with shop (formerly an inn), three-storey with an advance wall and gable roof, in the core still 17th / 18th. Century, facade simplified in 1965. D-1-89-157-25 Residential building with shop (formerly an inn)
Hauptstrasse 29
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Residential building Residential house, narrow three-storey building with an advance wall, in the core 17th / 18th centuries. Century, facade simplified. D-1-89-157-27 Residential building
Hauptstrasse 32
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Residential building Residential building, three-storey with stepped gable and two-storey bay window, in the core probably still 17th century, otherwise 19th century, facade on the ground floor rusticated. D-1-89-157-29 Residential building
Hauptstrasse 34
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Residential building Residential house, three-storey with an advance wall, gable roof and bay window, in the core 17th / 18th. Century, facade 1st half 20th century renewed. D-1-89-157-30 Residential building
Hauptstrasse 39
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Former Gasthof zur Stiege Former Gasthof zur Stiege, three-storey, gable-independent saddle roof building, eastern component recessed around a window axis, Fletz on the first floor with a needle cap barrel, 17th century, arched house entrance with carved door, marked 1915; to the north-east adjoining residential building, three-storey with a gently sloping, overhanging gable roof, the core probably still 17th century D-1-89-157-31 Former Gasthof zur Stiege
Hauptstrasse 40
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Residential building Three-storey residential building with an advance wall, the core of which is probably from the 18th century D-1-89-157-32 Residential building
Hauptstrasse 43
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Residential building Residential house, narrow three-storey building with an advance wall and pent roof, in the core probably still 18th century D-1-89-157-34 Residential building
Hauptstrasse 49
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Residential building Four-storey residential building with an advance wall and rich historicizing facade structure, built in 1902, with older remains. D-1-89-157-35 Residential building
Hauptstrasse 51
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Residential building Four-story residential building with an advance wall and historicizing facade structure, built in 1902, with an older core. D-1-89-157-36 Residential building
Hauptstrasse 56
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Residential building Residential house, three-storey with an advance wall and bay window, end of the 19th century; ornate front door, at the same time. D-1-89-157-37 Residential building
Hauptstrasse 57
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Residential building Residential house, eaves corner house, on the east side tinned gable, marked 1902; Inscription plaque with reference to the reconstruction of this and the four houses adjoining it to the west in 1902 after a fire in November 1901. D-1-89-157-38 Residential building
Hauptstrasse 60
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Residential building Residential house, three-storey with bay window, rich neo-baroque facade structure and curved gable, around 1900, with an older core; Shop fitting and decorated front door, around 1900. D-1-89-157-39 Residential building
Marienplatz
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Marian column Marian column, neo-Gothic, 1858. D-1-89-157-42 Marian column
Marienplatz 1
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Pillar of torture made of red marble Torture column made of red marble, with four figural reliefs, inscribed by the donor 1520; Reorganization in 1999, previously at Traunsteiner Straße 16. D-1-89-157-53 Pillar of torture made of red marble
Marienplatz 1
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Catholic parish church of St. Andreas Catholic parish church St. Andreas, unplastered tuff cuboid structure, choir and northern side chapel probably from the predecessor building consecrated in 1420, nave three-aisled hall, 1498–1504, tower in the substructure still late Gothic around 1500, otherwise baroque, extension of the nave and vestibule 1866–69; with equipment ; War memorial chapel, around 1920. D-1-89-157-41 Catholic parish church of St. Andreas
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Marienplatz 5
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Former Capuchin house Former Capuchin house, later guardroom, now residential and commercial building, narrow, two-storey flat gable roof building with a low gable wall, early 18th century, rebuilt in the 1930s and 1950s. D-1-89-157-178 Former Capuchin house
Marienplatz 6
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Residential building three-storey, with a protruding southwest wing, flat saddle roof with a wide overhang, in the core 16./17. Century D-1-89-157-169 BW
Markt Mülleranger 1
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Post room Postsaal, formerly the hall wing of the Post Inn (cf. Vormarkt 30), above the arched ground floor of the 16th / 17th century. Century, ballroom with stage, mid-19th century, redesigned around 1920/30, remodeling in 1995/97. D-1-89-157-171 BW
Schloßberg 1
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Catholic Chapel of St. Michael Catholic chapel of St. Michael, rebuilt in 1624 on an older basis, with late Gothic sacristy; with equipment. D-1-89-157-44 BW
Schloßberg 1
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City wall made of unplastered tuff ashlar masonry City wall made of unplastered tuff ashlar masonry, started in the middle of the 13th century, strengthened since 1420, expansion until the beginning of the 16th century, extends from the former care lock to Schulstrasse, where it is interrupted to reinstall shortly before the previous care lock. D-1-89-157-1 BW
Schloßberg 2
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So-called Schebenschlössl So-called Schebenschlössl, Gothic-style building from the late 19th century; including round tower of the former Trostberg castle from the 16th century D-1-89-157-43 So-called Schebenschlössl
Schloßbergweg
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Remains of the old fortification wall Remains of the old fortification wall, 13th-16th centuries Century; between the tower of the so-called Schebenschlössl and the house at Hauptstrasse 1 a / b. D-1-89-157-45 Remains of the old fortification wall
Siegertweg 1
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So-called Siegertschlössel So-called Siegertschlössel, building complex in the style of Romanticism; Residential house, two-storey with saddle roof and stepped gable, 1845–48, outbuilding with saddle roof, round tower with crenellated crown; Enclosure with a brick archway and inlet, 1864. D-1-89-157-46 So-called Siegertschlössel
Traunsteiner Straße 1
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So-called peacock cellar So-called peacock cellar, garden restaurant, two-storey plastered building with half-hipped roof, mid-19th century; associated two-storey outbuilding with half-hipped roof, mid-19th century; Cellar, early 19th century D-1-89-157-47 So-called peacock cellar
Traunsteiner Straße 2
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Residential building Residential house, three-storey corner house with cornice structure and gable gutter, around 1900. D-1-89-157-48 BW
Traunsteiner Straße 4
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Residential building Two-storey house with a protruding flat gable roof, 2nd half of the 19th century, the core probably 17th / 18th. century D-1-89-157-49 Residential building
Traunsteiner Straße 6
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Residential building Two-storey residential building with a protruding flat gable roof, probably around 1800. D-1-89-157-50 Residential building
Traunsteiner Straße 8
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Residential building Two-storey residential building with a loft and protruding flat gable roof, the core of the 2nd half of the 19th century; on the upper floor stucco relief of the bust of Christ. D-1-89-157-51 Residential building
Traunsteiner Straße 10
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Residential building Two-storey residential building with a protruding flat gable roof, 2nd half of the 19th century, essentially from the Baroque period. D-1-89-157-52 BW
Pre-market 2 a; Vormarkt 4
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Residential building Four-storey residential building with a gable roof, the western component set back around a window axis, the core is probably 17th century D-1-89-157-55 Residential building
Vormarkt 11
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Residential and commercial building Residential and commercial building, four-storey eaves mansard roof building with three-story box bay window and ornamental gable, rich facade structure in neo-renaissance and neo-baroque forms, marked 1903. D-1-89-157-58 Residential and commercial building
Vormarkt 16
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Walled-in memorial stone Walled-in memorial stone, red marble, marked 1554. D-1-89-157-59 BW
Vormarkt 26
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Residential house with an advance wall Residential house with an advance wall, in the core 17th century, upper floor extension and baroque plaster structure of the facade by Prof. Hans Haggenmiller (Munich), 1914; House Madonna, by Sebastian Osterrieder , around 1908; Ancient heavy garden wall on the connecting street to the Alz, probably 17th century D-1-89-157-60 Residential house with an advance wall
Vormarkt 27
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Residential and commercial building Residential and commercial building, four-story with an advance wall and rich historical facade structure, around 1900. D-1-89-157-62 BW
Vormarkt 28
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Residential building Residential house, three-storey with stepped gable and two-storey bay window, the core was probably still 17th century, facade renewed in the middle of the 20th century. D-1-89-157-61 BW
Vormarkt 30
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Hotel to the post office Hotel zur Post, arose from the merging of two brewery inns in the early 18th century, unifying ten-axis facade with a high wall, around 1900, 1953 fundamental renovation of the interior of the building; Hall wing connected to the rear (post hall), see Markt Mülleranger 1. D-1-89-157-63 Hotel to the post office
Vormarkt 36
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Catholic Chapel of St. Sebastian Catholic Chapel St. Sebastian, plastered building with retracted semicircular choir and roof turret, inside marked 1651, onion hood reconstructed 1978–81; with equipment. D-1-89-157-64 Catholic Chapel of St. Sebastian
Vormarkt 37
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Residential building Residential house, two-storey gable roof construction, early 19th century; large fresco, restored in the middle of the 20th century. D-1-89-157-65 Residential building
Vormarkt 38
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Former district court Former district court, stately free-standing building, two-story with mezzanine, stand bay window and rich plaster structure, built around 1800, hipped roof at the end of the 19th century; 1986/88 changed a lot inside. D-1-89-157-66 Former district court
Vormarkt 46
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Residential building Residential house, two-storey gable-independent saddle roof construction, box bay window above a profiled wooden console, in the core 17th / 18th century. century D-1-89-157-68 Residential building

Allerting

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Allerting 1
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Bundwerkstadel Very stately, formerly three-penny Bundwerkstadel (south wing of the four-sided courtyard), mid-19th century; northeast of the former Brechelbad with an open federal works superstructure, 1826. D-1-89-157-69 BW
Allerting corridor
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Court chapel Court chapel, neo-Gothic, with a pointed tower, built in 1906; with equipment. D-1-89-157-70 BW

Poverty sham

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Armutsham 6
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Bundwerkstadel (south wing of the Dreiseithof) Bundwerkstadel (south wing of the three-sided courtyard), with rich decorative shapes and paintings, marked 1846. D-1-89-157-72 BW

Aspertsham

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Aspertsham 6
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Bundwerk parts taken over at the new barn (marked 1981) Bundwerk parts taken over at the new barn (marked 1981), around 1860; from the demolished Bundwerkstadel of the former four-sided courtyard. D-1-89-157-73 BW
Near Aspertsham
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Small field chapel Small field chapel, probably 1831; on the southern outskirts. D-1-89-157-74 BW

Baumgarten

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Baumgarten 1
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Richly decorated Bundwerkstadel (south wing of the four-sided courtyard) Richly decorated Bundwerkstadel (south wing of the four-sided courtyard), before 1850. D-1-89-157-75 BW

Bergham

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Berghamer Leite
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Brentano Chapel So-called Brentano Chapel, built as a votive chapel in 1853 by Karl August von Brentano in neo-Gothic form; with equipment; on the road to Feichten adAlz. D-1-89-157-77 BW
Mooswiesen
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Private chapel Private chapel, neo-Gothic, marked 1861; with equipment; at house number 10. D-1-89-157-76 BW

Biburg

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Biburg 2
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Cross bar of the three-sided court with fret Cross bar of the three-sided court with bundwerk, marked 1861. D-1-89-157-79 BW
Biburg 5; Biburg 5 a
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Corresponding free-standing grain box with front extension Corresponding free-standing grain box with a front extension, marked 1823. D-1-89-157-78 BW

Pear

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Hallway Birn
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Small chapel Small chapel with a tent roof, 1st half of the 19th century D-1-89-157-80 BW

Brünhausen

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Brünhausen 1
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Barn with lattice framework (south wing of the four-sided courtyard) Barn with lattice framework (south wing of the four-sided courtyard), around 1850/60. D-1-89-157-81 BW

Deinting

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Deinting 5
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Elongated Einfirsthof Elongated Einfirsthof, two-and-a-half-storey residential part with plaster structure, marked 1908. D-1-89-157-84 BW
Deinting 7
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Catholic Church of St. Sixtus and St. Sebastian Catholic Church of St. Sixtus and St. Sebastian, late Gothic Nagelfluhquaderbau, 1483–92, west tower 1506 ff .; with equipment; Cemetery chapel, late Gothic Nagelfluh block construction, 15th century; with equipment. D-1-89-157-82 Catholic Church of St. Sixtus and St. Sebastian

Deisenham

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Deisenham 19
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Residential stable house (north wing of the four-sided courtyard) Residential stable house (north wing of the four-sided courtyard), with plastered structure, built in 1912; Stallstadel (east wing), with Bundwerk upper floor, around 1860. D-1-89-157-85 BW
Deisenham 21
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At home At home, two-story saddle roof construction, around 1860. D-1-89-157-86 BW

Dieding

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Dieding 5
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Former farmhouse Residential stable house with log building upper floor and boarded high arbor, probably in the middle of the 18th century, ground floor subsequently bricked up (1819?). D-1-89-157-87 BW
Dieding 11
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Stable house (east wing of the four-sided courtyard) with block construction upper floor and gable arbor, 18th century; west of the barn with a rich frontage, mid-19th century D-1-89-157-88 BW
Dieding 15
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Bundwerkstadel West wing of the four-sided courtyard, mid-19th century D-1-89-157-90 BW
Dieding 17
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Correspondingly renewed Correspondingly renewed, free-standing grain box, 18./19. Century, above bricked ground floor. D-1-89-157-89 BW

Edling

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In Edling
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Field chapel Field chapel, neo-Gothic, with roof turret, probably mid-19th century; north of the place. D-1-89-157-91 BW

Engertsham

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Engertsham 18
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Residential stable house with log construction upper floor Residential stable house with log construction upper floor, in the core 17th / 18th Century, roof renewed. D-1-89-157-93 BW
Near Engertsham
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Leonhard's Chapel Leonhard's Chapel, with plaster structure and crooked roof, probably 19th century; with equipment; northeast Engertsham in the hallway. D-1-89-157-92 BW

Gainharting

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Gainharting 3
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Bundwerkstadel (south wing of the Dreiseithof) Bundwerkstadel (south wing of the three-sided courtyard), around 1860. D-1-89-157-98 BW
Gainharting 4
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Farmhouse Farmhouse, residential part with log building upper floor, marked 1677. D-1-89-157-99 BW

Gerharding

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Gerharding 3
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Bundwerkstadel (south wing of the four-sided courtyard) Bundwerkstadel (south wing of the four-sided courtyard), marked 1847. D-1-89-157-100 BW
Gerharding 5
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Bundwerkstadel (south wing of the four-sided courtyard) Bundwerkstadel (south wing of the four-sided courtyard), after the middle of the 19th century; "Hut" (west wing), with bundwerk and built-in grain box, after the middle of the 19th century D-1-89-157-101 BW

Graphic

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Graphic 1
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"Hut" (east wing of the four-sided courtyard) "Hut" (east wing of the four-sided courtyard), with bundwerk and grain box, around 1870. D-1-89-157-173 BW

Gumpertsham

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Gumpertsham 1
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Grain bin Grain box, three-storey, 18./19. century D-1-89-157-108 BW
Near Römerstraße
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chapel Chapel, square structure with pointed helmet, supposedly built in 1880. D-1-89-157-109 BW

Gunerfing

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Gunerfing 4
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Bundwerk front on the east-facing economic part of the former farmhouse Bundwerk front on the east-facing economic part of the former farmhouse, after the middle of the 19th century D-1-89-157-110 BW

Gunzelham

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Günzelham 3
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Farmhouse with log construction upper floor Farmhouse with log construction upper floor, in the core 17th / 18th Century, inscribed 1852 on the gable, Bundwerk on the economic section, inscribed 185 (?). D-1-89-157-106 BW
Günzelham 8
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On the farm part of the farmhouse, rich lattice framework On the farm part of the farmhouse, rich lattice framework, mid-19th century D-1-89-157-105 BW
Günzelham 9
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Private chapel Private chapel, so-called Heindlkapelle, saddle roof construction, probably from 1865. D-1-89-157-104 BW

Holy Cross

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Kirchstrasse 1
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Holy Cross Catholic Church Catholic Church Heilig Kreuz, late Gothic Nagelfluh block construction, two-aisled nave with a tower attached to the south, built in three sections probably from the middle of the 15th century to 1482; with equipment. D-1-89-157-111 Holy Cross Catholic Church
Kirchstrasse 3
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Old rectory Old rectory, two-storey with a crooked roof, around 1650/60 and 1690, remodeled in 1795. D-1-89-157-112 BW
Kirchstrasse 12
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New rectory New vicarage, two-storey saddle roof building in the Baroque style of the homeland, 1923, hook-shaped connected ground-floor annex, probably at the same time. D-1-89-157-113 BW

Hochwies

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Schwarzauer Straße 5
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Run-of-river power plant Run-of-river power plant, built in 1909/10 as power plant I of Bayerische Nitrogen-Werke AG (later Süddeutsche Kalkstickstoffwerke, now Degussa); Water inlet, machine hall with extensions above the Alz Canal , to the west three-storey head building with hipped roof, empty shot opposite; with equipment (including four machine sets with Francis twin turbines, coupled flywheel generators and renewed controllers). D-1-89-157-172 BW

Irschenham

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Irschenham 2
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Stadel (south wing of the four-sided courtyard) with lattice framework on the upper floor Stadel (south wing of the four-sided courtyard) with lattice framework on the upper floor, around 1860. D-1-89-157-115 BW

Capes

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Kaps 6
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Stadel (south wing of the three-sided courtyard) with rich lattice framework Stadel (south wing of the three-sided courtyard) with rich lattice framework, mid-19th century D-1-89-157-116 BW

Kronest

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Kronest 1; Kronest 2
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Residential stable house (north wing of the four-sided courtyard) Stable house (north wing of the four-sided courtyard), two-storey plastered gable roof building with arched fletz, 2nd half of the 19th century, with later changes; Stable (west wing), elongated masonry construction, arched over cast iron supports, around 1905; Stadel (south wing), two-part, bricked, with wooden paneling, around 1871; Wooden bed using older components from the abandoned hut, 1st half of the 18th century and mid-20th century D-1-89-157-117 BW
Kronest 2
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At home At home, two-storey flat saddle roof building with corner pilasters and rich frescoes in the style of the Trostberg painter Franz Josef Soll, around 1780/90. D-1-89-157-118 BW

Lindach

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Lindach 23
( location )
Kuratiehaus Kuratiehaus, two-storey building in the Baroque style with plastered structure, half-hipped roof and dwelling, 1922/23. D-1-89-157-122 BW
Lindach 28; Lindach 6 a; Lindach 26
( location )
Catholic Church of St. Peter and Paul Catholic Church of St. Peter and Paul, late Gothic Nagelfluh block construction, 15th century; with equipment; Cemetery chapel, late Gothic Nagelfluh block construction, 15th century; Cemetery wall, 16./17. century D-1-89-157-119 Catholic Church of St. Peter and Paul

Mögling

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Möglinger Weg 1
( location )
Catholic Church of the Assumption Catholic Church of the Assumption of Mary, single-nave hall building from the 15th century, redesigned in Baroque style by Franz Alois Mayr , 1757; with equipment. D-1-89-157-123 Catholic Church of the Assumption

Moosham

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Moosham 3
( location )
Court chapel Court chapel, marked 1875; with equipment. D-1-89-157-126 BW
Moosham 3
( location )
Bundwerkstadel (north wing of the four-sided courtyard) and "Hut" (east wing) Bundwerkstadel (north wing of the four-sided courtyard) and "Hut" (east wing) D-1-89-157-124 BW
Moosham 5
( location )
Residential stable house (north wing of the four-sided courtyard) Residential stable house (north wing of the four-sided courtyard), two-storey with knee floor, corner pilasters and plaster decorations, door jambs on the courtyard side marked 1841; Bundwerkstadel (south wing) with rich decorations, marked 1836; Hut on the east side, with a bundwerk upper floor and half hipped roof, 1st half of the 19th century D-1-89-157-125 BW

Nunbichl

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Johann-Namberger-Strasse 31
( location )
Former farmhouse Former farmhouse, residential part with log building upper floor, 2nd half of the 18th century D-1-89-157-128 BW
Johann-Namberger-Straße 34
( location )
Renewed farmhouse with eaves-side framing Renewed farmhouse with eaves framing, mid-19th century D-1-89-157-129 BW
Near Johann-Namberger-Straße
( location )
Field chapel Field chapel, marked 1861, with a younger porch; with equipment. D-1-89-157-127 BW

Oberfeldkirchen

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Feldkirchner Straße 3
( location )
Stadel (south wing of the four-sided courtyard) Stadel (south wing of the four-sided courtyard), two-part with lattice framing fields over the gates, marked 1858. D-1-89-157-97 BW
Gainhartinger Straße 1
( location )
Stately four-sided courtyard Stately four-sided courtyard; Stable house (north wing), massive, two-storey with knee floor, around 1860/65; Bundwerkstadel (south wing) with rich ornamental shapes, marked 1865; West wing, with arched stable and courtyard-side framing, marked 1869; East wing, with arched stable, around the same time; Baking house, bricked, marked 1840, northeast of the courtyard. D-1-89-157-96 Stately four-sided courtyard
Tinninger Straße 3
( location )
Catholic Church of St. Thomas Catholic Church of St. Thomas, late Gothic Nagelfluhquaderbau, 15th century, partially changed in the 17th and 18th centuries; with equipment. Cemetery chapel, transverse building over an oval floor plan, around 1730; with equipment. D-1-89-157-94 Catholic Church of St. Thomas

place

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Location 1
( location )
chapel Chapel, gable roof, 1st third of the 19th century; Renewed in 2004 after damage. D-1-89-157-130 BW

Perating

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Perating 2
( location )
Secondary parallel courtyard Secondary parallel courtyard; Stable house, solid construction around 1850; South of the small parallel barn with a bundwerk upper floor, marked 1786. D-1-89-157-131 BW

Pieling

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Pieling 1
( location )
Former farmhouse (south wing of the former three-sided courtyard) Former farmhouse (south wing of the former three-sided courtyard), with a log building upper floor, marked 1628 on the east gable. D-1-89-157-132 BW

Purkering

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Near Purkering
( location )
Private chapel Private chapel, unplastered Nagelfluh square, built in 1874; with equipment. D-1-89-157-134 BW

Reut

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Reut 1
( location )
Courtyard chapel with tent roof Courtyard chapel with tent roof, 1st half of the 19th century; on the street. D-1-89-157-136 BW
Reut 1
( location )
Residential stable house (north wing of the four-sided courtyard) Residential stable house (north wing of the four-sided courtyard), two-and-a-half-story solid building, marked 1894 above the door; Stadel (south wing), with rich lattice work, mid-19th century; Hut (east wing), with bundwerk and two-story grain box, at about the same time. D-1-89-157-135 BW

Rohrigham

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Rohrigham 1
( location )
Small court chapel Small court chapel, built in 1862; with equipment. D-1-89-157-138 BW
Rohrigham 2
( location )
Stallstadel (west wing of the three-sided courtyard) with courtyard-side framing and arbor Stable barn (west wing of the three-sided courtyard) with courtyard-side framing and arbor, probably 1st half of the 19th century D-1-89-157-137 BW

Rosenberg

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Rosenberg corridor; Rosenberg 1
( location )
Court chapel Court chapel, probably 1st half of the 19th century D-1-89-157-139 BW

Schedling

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Pflegerweg 1
( location )
Catholic Chapel of St. Johann Nepomuk Catholic Chapel of St. Johann Nepomuk, 18th century; with equipment; next to Schedling 3. D-1-89-157-141 Catholic Chapel of St. Johann Nepomuk
Pflegerweg 4
( location )
Residential building Two-storey residential building with a half-hipped roof, probably from the end of the 18th century, with an older core. D-1-89-157-170 BW
Schedling 6
( location )
Formerly Schedling Castle Formerly Schedling Castle, later the Institute of the English Misses, today a school; broad, three-storey structure, late-Gothic core; Wing attached to the northwest with St. Joseph's Chapel, marked 1779 on the ceiling painting. D-1-89-157-146 BW
Schedling 8
( location )
Chapel in the old hospital (today old people's and nursing home) Chapel in the old hospital (today a retirement and nursing home), neo-Gothic, 1864/65; with equipment. D-1-89-157-147 BW
Schedling 13
( location )
Residential house with a flat gable roof Residential house with flat gable roof, in the core 17./18. Century; now part of the city museum. D-1-89-157-143 BW
Schedling 13; Pflegerweg 2
( location )
City Museum (Schedling 13) City Museum (Schedling 13, formerly Heimathaus) and former fire brigade equipment house (Pflegerweg 2), two gable-side flat gable roof buildings in the rural Heimat style, connected by a narrow transverse building with arcades, based on a design by Michael Steinbrecher, built 1937–39; Former courtyard between the two staggered tracts, redesigned in 2003 into a foyer and exhibition area. Wall fresco by Franz Joseph Soll on the facade of the museum building , 2nd half of the 18th century; transferred here from the former poor house in the mid-1960s. D-1-89-157-142 City Museum (Schedling 13)
Schedling 15
( location )
Residential house with a flat gable roof Residential house with flat gable roof, in the core 17./18. century D-1-89-157-144 BW
Schedling 21
( location )
Guest house with summer arbor Inn with summer arbor; Assembly of two gable roof buildings, marked 1897 on the wooden summer arbor of the northern building, older in the core. D-1-89-157-145 BW
Schedling 23
( location )
Schedling Inn Gasthof Schedling, stately, two-storey solid building with a gently sloping gable roof, 2nd half of the 19th century D-1-89-157-3 Schedling Inn

Shilling

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Schilling 1
( location )
Bundwerkstadel (south wing of the four-sided courtyard) with rich decorative shapes Bundwerkstadel (south wing of the four-sided courtyard) with rich decorative shapes, around 1845/60; across this stable barn with bundwerk over Nagelfluh ground floor, at the same time. D-1-89-157-148 BW

Schönharting

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Schönharting 1
( location )
Greater Large, closed four-sided courtyard from around 1860, mostly plastered, with uniform, flat pitched roofs; Residential stable house, two-storey plastered building; Hut, bricked; Barn, two-penny, bricked with wooden cladding on the upper floor; Stable barn, bricked with courtyard-side framing. D-1-89-157-149 BW

Schwarzau

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Kirchenstrasse 4; Kirchenstrasse 6
( location )
Catholic Parish Church of the Assumption Catholic parish church of the Assumption of Mary, saddle roof building with a flat-roofed hall and separate choir, facing the tower to the southeast, by Josef Wiedemann , 1950/51; with equipment. - Forecourt with a sloping enclosure wall and a colonnaded corridor in front of the church front, pavilion-like gatehouse connected to the northwest (staircase), to the south of the parish center (rectory and kindergarten), slightly angled ground-floor wing with a hipped roof, according to plans by Josef Wiedemann. D-1-89-157-174 Catholic Parish Church of the Assumption

Stolzenberg

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Stolzenberg 1
( location )
Bundwerkstadel (south wing of the four-sided courtyard) Bundwerkstadel (south wing of the four-sided courtyard), 2nd half of the 19th century D-1-89-157-153 BW

Stöttling near Pirach

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Fischerleite
( location )
Calvary Chapel Kalvarienbergkapelle, plastered building with a crooked roof, in the core late 18th century, remodeled around 1840 and around 1900; with equipment. D-1-89-157-175 BW
Stöttling near Pirach 1
( location )
Bundwerkstadel (south wing of the four-sided courtyard) Bundwerkstadel (south wing of the four-sided courtyard), mid-19th century D-1-89-157-151 BW
Stöttling near Pirach 3
( location )
Field chapel Field chapel, with a tent roof, probably from the middle of the 19th century D-1-89-157-152 BW

Tinning

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Birkenstrasse 16
( location )
Small Einfirsthof Small Einfirsthof, Mitterstallbau with hooked head, block construction upper floor and ancient bundwerk on the Tennteil, mid 17th century D-1-89-157-155 BW
Dorfstrasse 16
( location )
Former small farmhouse Former small farmhouse, two-storey block building, partially covered, in the core of the 2nd half of the 17th century, roof renewed. D-1-89-157-156 BW
Dorfstrasse 24
( location )
Stadel (south wing of a former four-sided courtyard) Stadel (south wing of a former four-sided courtyard) with eaves framing, mid-19th century D-1-89-157-157 BW
Kirchenweg 7
( location )
Catholic branch church of St. Nicholas Catholic branch church St. Nikolaus, small Nagelfluh block building with nave and choir of the same width, around 1500; with equipment; Walling of the cemetery, before 1813. D-1-89-157-154 Catholic branch church of St. Nicholas

Waltersham

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Waltersham 1
( location )
Associated with Bundwerkstadel (south wing of the former four-sided courtyard) Associated with the Bundwerkstadel (south wing of the former four-sided courtyard), probably before the mid-19th century D-1-89-157-159 BW

Laundryhausen

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Laundry 6
( location )
Adjacent house to the estate Adjacent house to the estate, solid construction with flat gable roof and rear section of the bundwerk, on the residential part rich facade painting (corner blocks and window frames), inscribed 1597. D-1-89-157-158 BW

Willertsham

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Willertsham 1
( location )
Small field chapel Small field chapel, formerly with rich exterior painting, 2nd half of the 18th century D-1-89-157-162 BW

Wimpasing

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Wimpasing 2; Wimpasing 1
( location )
Stadel (south wing of the four-sided courtyard) Stadel (south wing of the four-sided courtyard), with rich framing, around 1860; “Hut” (east wing) with bundwerk, mid-19th century. Associated side house (probably the old Einfirsthof) with log building upper floor, 1st half of the 18th century D-1-89-157-163 BW

Wolfering

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Geiselfinger Feld
( location )
Small path chapel Small path chapel with a tent roof, built in 1885; on the south-eastern outskirts. D-1-89-157-166 BW
Wolfering 2
( location )
Corresponding free-standing two-storey grain box Corresponding free-standing two-storey grain box, 16./17. Century, with an old superstructure, 18./19. century D-1-89-157-164 BW
Wolfering 8
( location )
Living part of the Hakenhof Living part of the Hakenhof, with the upper floor of a block construction, end of the 18th century D-1-89-157-165 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 property of a monument - and thus the legal protection - is defined in Art. 1 of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act (BayDSchG) and does not depend on the mapping in the Monument Atlas and the entry in the Bavarian Monument List. Objects that are not listed in the Bavarian Monument List can also be monuments if they meet the criteria according to Art. 1 BayDSchG. Early involvement of the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation according to Art. 6 BayDSchG is therefore necessary in all projects.

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. 857-924 .

Web links

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