List of architectural monuments in Tutzing

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The monuments of the Upper Bavarian municipality of Tutzing 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.

View from the beach promenade to Lake Starnberg
Tutzing coat of arms

Architectural monuments according to districts

Tutzing

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Am Höhenberg 2
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Villa Dahn Two-storey saddle roof building with a wooden two-storey balcony and gable, 1887. D-1-88-141-66 Villa Dahn
Bahnhofstrasse 1
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Ringseis House Two-storey saddle roof building in the style of an Upper Bavarian farmhouse, built for the doctor Johann Nepomuk Ringseis (1785–1880), 1857; in the gable wall painting by Philipp Sporer, 1865; House statue of St. Florian, around 1700; Biedermeier front door; Belonging to the monastery since around 1890 (see Bahnhofstrasse 3). D-1-88-141-1 Ringseis House
Bahnhofstrasse 3; Hauptstrasse 15
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Monastery of the Missionary Benedictines Partly hospital since 1945. Historic main building, monumental, in reduced historicizing forms, with corner towers, wing structures, chapel, by Max Kurz, 1903/04; with equipment. D-1-88-141-2 Monastery of the Missionary Benedictines
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Bahnhofstrasse, at the confluence with Hallberger Allee
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War memorial Marble obelisk in memory of 1870/1871, erected in 1874. D-1-88-141-3 War memorial
Bahnhofstrasse 12
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Villa fast Two-storey saddle roof building with cantilevered crooks and a dwarf house, gable fields with brick structures, the southern one with a high arbor and figured niche, by Engelbert Schnell, 1895; wrought iron entrance gate, at the same time. D-1-88-141-4 Villa fast
Bahnhofstrasse 14
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Villa Thudichum Two-storey saddle roof building with bay towers on the south side, in between veranda and balconies fitted in, in neo-Gothic shapes, by Engelbert Schnell, 1886; wrought iron entrance gate, at the same time. D-1-88-141-5 Villa Thudichum
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Beringerweg 24-28
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" Beringerheim ", convalescent home of the traffic officials' association Three-storey two-wing building with hipped roofs, oriel towers and dormer windows, in the reform style, 1912; Entrance gate, at the same time. D-1-88-141-73 "Beringerheim", convalescent home of the traffic officials' association
Boeckelerstraße
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Funerary monuments Grave monuments: General Erich Ludendorff (1865–1937), with bronze bust. 1938; Leo von König , painter (1871–1944); Ina Seidel , poet (1885–1974) and Heinrich Wolfgang Seidel , pastor and writer (1876–1945) - in the New Tutzing Cemetery. D-1-88-141-7 Funerary monuments
Graf-Vieregg-Straße 3
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Church of St. Peter and Paul Old Catholic parish church, baroque complex 1738/1739, onion dome 1895. Walled cemetery complex. Grave monuments for Therese and Heinrich Vogl , Art Nouveau, around 1900; Mayr, historicist, around 1894, von Vieregg, Eisentafel, 1880; Tomb of the Poschinger family (Tutzing) , neoclassical, around 1910; Berchtold, Art Nouveau, around 1923; von Landmann, neoclassical, around 1925. D-1-88-141-8 Church of St. Peter and Paul
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Graf-Vieregg-Straße 16
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Fischerhaus rood screen Two-storey plastered building with flat gable roof and high arbor, probably 18th century, renovated in 1914 and extended to the north. D-1-88-141-9 Fischerhaus rood screen
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Greinwaldstraße 14
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Former teacher's residence Two-storey hipped roof building with bay windows and rear arcade, by architects Simon and Kranebitter, 1915. D-1-88-141-71 Former teacher's residence
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Hallberger Allee 18
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Villa Beisele Two-storey hipped roof building with corner oriel tower and gable gables with crooked hip and ornamental framework, historicistic, by Johann Biersack, 1890. D-1-88-141-10 Villa Beisele
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Hauptstrasse 2
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Villa Kustermann Two-storey hipped roof building with risalits and richly structured neo-renaissance facade, for Kommerzienrat Max Kustermann , 1865 ff .; free standing in park; English-style park, by court garden director Carl Effner ; cast iron enclosure, at the same time. D-1-88-141-11 Villa Kustermann
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Hauptstraße 4/6
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Kustermann hunting lodge Two-storey mansard hipped roof building in the style of the French early baroque, 1873/74; on the south front mural depicting the magnificent ship Bucentaur ; adjoining shed building on the east side; Side wing towards the lake with crooked roofs, ornamental gables, arbors, balconies, end of the 19th century; with iron fence enclosure. D-1-88-141-12 Kustermann hunting lodge
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Hauptstrasse 17
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Monastery of the Missionary Benedictines Main building, exposed brick building with arched windows and neo-Gothic frieze, 1887 ff .; Maria Hilf chapel, brick building attached to the west, at the same time; with equipment. D-1-88-141-15 Monastery of the Missionary Benedictines
Hauptstrasse 14
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Benedictus Realschule Former villa in Prittwitz. Broad, two-storey hipped roof building, plastered over stone plinths, with neo-classicist pillared vestibule on the entrance side and portico and outside staircase on the lake side, neo-classicist, by Eugen Hönig and Karl Söldner, 1912. D-1-88-141-14 Benedictus Realschule
Hauptstrasse 16
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Villa of Prittwitz Two-storey hipped roof building, factually reduced with influences from the New Building, by Hugo Häring , 1938. D-1-88-141-13 BW
Hauptstrasse 21
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Villa Gassner Two-storey saddle roof building with a dwelling and veranda, structuring in geometrical Art Nouveau style, by Engelbert Schnell, 1910. D-1-88-141-69 Villa Gassner
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Hauptstrasse 22
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Villa Kalle
High School Tutzing
Formerly Villa Kalle, now part of the grammar school, two-storey hipped roof building, terrace on the lake side, balcony on figural supports (cores) and side oriels, neo-classical, 1927. D-1-88-141-16 Villa Kalle High School Tutzing
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Hauptstrasse 22
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Villa Kalle
park
Wooden open pavilion on Tuscan columns in the park, probably also in 1927. D-1-88-141-16 associated Villa Kalle park
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Hauptstrasse 24
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Country house Two-storey, eaves gable roof building with knee floor, street-side dwelling with balcony; rear washhouse extension, reduced in size by Xaver Knittl in 1899, and Belvedere, around 1880; Enclosure, wrought iron, by Johann Suiter, 1912. D-1-88-141-91 BW
Hauptstrasse 28
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Residential and commercial building Small two-storey hipped roof building, gable with rich half-timbering and sawing work, by the architect Engelbert Schnell, 1894. D-1-88-141-70 Residential and commercial building
Hauptstrasse 31
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Guggerhof Farmhouse, broad, two-storey saddle roof construction, single ridge system, with boarded upper floor and surrounding arbor, in the local style, by Engelbert Schnell, 1911. D-1-88-141-17 Guggerhof
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Hauptstrasse 32
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Gasthaus Tutzinger Hof Two-storey saddle roof construction in two wings, main wing with gable projections, plastered ground floors, upper floors in unplastered red brick, framed by plastered rustic pilasters, in neo-Renaissance forms, by Engelbert Schnell, 1895. D-1-88-141-18 Gasthaus Tutzinger Hof
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Hauptstrasse 37
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Residential and commercial building Two-storey saddle roof building with brick neo-renaissance facade and carved gable, 1894. D-1-88-141-19 Residential and commercial building
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Hauptstrasse 65
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Outbuildings Former coach house and coach house of Villa Trutz, two-storey saddle roof building with plaster structure, around 1875. D-1-88-141-20 Outbuildings
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Hauptstrasse 66
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Residential and commercial building Two-storey saddle roof building, plastered, with baluster balconies and profiled beam foreheads, in the local style, by Hans Lettner, 1911. D-1-88-141-21 Residential and commercial building
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Hauptstrasse 67
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Villa Trutz Mighty two-storey saddle roof construction with a high balcony on the gable front, flat saddle roof with a wide board, built for the royal captain and chamberlain Max von Baligand, 1872/73, arbors probably 1925; Park and wooden garden pavilion (see also Hauptstraße 63); wrought iron fence, late 19th century. D-1-88-141-22 Villa Trutz
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Hauptstrasse 74
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Brahms House Former guesthouse, the so-called Brahms House, two-storey saddle roof building with a simple plaster structure, 1871.

(To the history of the house)

D-1-88-141-23 Brahms House
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Hauptstrasse 82
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Marble statues Five late Classicist marble statues on pillar bases, two of which are inscribed “P. (S?) Franchi, 1869 “; Antique column capital, probably at the same time, in the rear part of the garden. D-1-88-141-67 BW
Hauptstrasse 84; 86
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Villa Graf Stolberg Mighty mansard hipped roof building, neo-classical, by architect Ludwig Bauer , 1926/28, in the northern part of the core building of the former villa of the State Council of Heintz preserved, 1863; with park, terraces on the lake side and fence on the main road. Since 2016 owned by the King of Thailand, Maha Vajiralongkorn . D-1-88-141-24 Villa Graf Stolberg
Hauptstrasse 90; Ringseisweg 2
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villa Two-storey saddle roof building with a dwelling, wooden veranda on the gable end and balcony above, around 1870 D-1-88-141-68 villa
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Hauptstrasse 93; 95
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House Knittl Two-storey saddle roof construction, risalit with a crooked roof, rich ornamental framework and framing and balconies, in Swiss style, built for himself by master builder Xaver Knittl , 1900; Rear building, two-story saddle roof building with half-timbered upper floor, 1901. D-1-88-141-25 House Knittl
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Kirchenstrasse 12
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St. Joseph Church Catholic parish church, hall building in baroque style with twin towers, by Richard Steidle , 1926/28; with equipment. D-1-88-141-26 St. Joseph Church
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Kustermann Park
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Kustermann Park Landscape park on the lakeshore, by Hofgarten director Karl Effner , around 1870.

(To the history of the park)

D-1-88-141-72 Kustermann Park
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Kustermann Park
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Wayside shrine Bricked with a figure of St. Johann Nepomuk, around 1780, on the Johanneshügel. D-1-88-141-6 Wayside shrine
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Kustermannstrasse 3; 3a
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villa Two-storey saddle roof construction, with transverse gable, veranda along the eaves side, balcony above, in gable high arbor, last quarter of the 19th century, two iron garden gates. D-1-88-141-65 villa
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Larifeld
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Signpost Ilkahöhe Cast iron signpost to the Ilkahöhe , after 1862. D-1-88-141-36 Signpost Ilkahöhe
Leidlstrasse 1
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Former shepherd's house Called Hirtenhäusl or Vetterlhaus; Two-storey saddle roof building with bricked ground floor and first floor in block construction, 17th century. D-1-88-141-37 Former shepherd's house
Lindemannstrasse; Monthshauser street
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signpost Cast iron signpost to Oberzeismering, after 1862. D-1-88-141-35 signpost
Marienstraße 11
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villa Two-storey hipped roof building over a high basement with a protruding dwarf building, plastered structures, balconies and loggias, by Domenico del Fabbro , 1901/02. D-1-88-141-76 villa
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Marienstraße 12
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Former fisherman's house,
Brahms pavilion
Originally a one-storey building, heightened and remodeled by Max Ostenrieder , 1902; with interior fittings; Boathouse, probably also by Max Ostenrieder, at the same time; so-called Brahms pavilion, octagonal late classicist building on the lake, 1871; iron-forged fence with large gate, neo-baroque. D-1-88-141-64 Former fisherman's house, Brahms pavilion
Marienstraße 15
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Residential building Two-storey, plastered gable roof building with mezzanine, 18th century core, otherwise last quarter of 19th century; Baroque Marian fresco on the south side, 18th century. D-1-88-141-27 Residential building
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Midgardstrasse 3/5
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Midgardhaus,
Villa Ebers
Former villa of Professor Georg Ebers in the Italian country style, with gable risalit and tower pavilion. Built in 1853 by Karl Theodor von Vieregg as the guest house of Tutzing Castle. South part with loggias 1882. Park by Karl Effner around 1870. Open staircase with flanking lions to the lake shore; Servant building on the west side of the villa. D-1-88-141-28 Midgardhaus, Villa Ebers
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Midgardstrasse 22
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Gate entrance Large iron gate, late 19th century, formerly part of Villa Midgard. D-1-88-141-29 Gate entrance
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Mühlfeldstrasse 2
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Villa Ludendorff Erich Ludendorff's retirement home , single-storey saddle roof building over an angled floor plan with dwarf houses, in the Heimat style, by Fritz Kuhn, 1922, extension by Josef Erhart, 1932; with equipment; Garden, wide open space with fencing, pathways and planting around the edges. D-1-88-141-84 Villa Ludendorff
Neustätter Straße 2
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Country house Two-storey plastered building with a gable roof and windowed knee floor. On the east side there is a three-storey balcony and an ornamental gable, around 1900. D-1-88-141-32 Country house
Neustätterstrasse 7
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villa Building on a hillside. Saddle roof construction with knee and gable, glazed veranda on the east gable side with balconies above, around 1870/80; Outside stairs on the east and west side. D-1-88-141-75 villa
Schloßstraße 1
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Marian column Column with gold-plated cast iron figure from the Mayer'schen Hofkunstanstalt , 1882. D-1-88-141-31 Marian column
Schloßstraße 2/4
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Tutzing Castle Tutzing Castle, now Evangelical Academy : main building, three-storey three-wing building with hipped roofs, through the conversion of a baroque complex built in 1693–1696 and the remains of a previous building by Thomas Ganseck for Friedrich Joseph Graf von Vieregg, 1802–1816, conversion 1921/22; with equipment;

Chapel in the northwest side wing, with furnishings;

Cavalier and farm building, in front of the main building to the north and encompassing the forecourt on two sides, two-storey saddle roof building, western part 1663–1696, eastern part from 1802, partly changed later;

Festival or music hall, north-west of the main building, one-storey neo-renaissance building with attached balustrade, built as a garden menagerie from 1802, converted into a palm garden in 1870 and into a festival hall in 1922;

Lecture hall on a circular floor plan with foyer and atrium, by Olaf Andreas Gulbransson , 1958/59;

"Bathing Nymph" fountain in the courtyard, by Georg Bersch, 1874.

D-1-88-141-33 Tutzing Castle
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Schloßstraße 2/4
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Tutzing Castle, Castle Park Park in the English garden style, expanded and redesigned by Karl Effner around 1840, 1870 ;

Pavilion, probably around 1840, redesigned around 1870; neo-baroque lake shore terrace, pergola on the shore; two caryatids, by Kaspar von Zumbusch , 3rd quarter of the 19th century; erected Roman and Romanesque finds and garden figures from the 18th and 19th centuries. Century; Park wall, 17. – 19. Century; Barrier chains between iron posts in front of the main entrance, probably around 1870; Schlossstrasse-Allee, 19th century.

D-1-88-141-33 associated Tutzing Castle, Castle Park
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Schubertstrasse 2
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Wooden garden pavilion Pavilion in the form of a round temple, by Bruno Paul , around 1906. D-1-88-141-63 Wooden garden pavilion
Traubinger Straße 7
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Country house Two-storey saddle roof building with knee floor, veranda extensions and house figure, 1880, modifications in 1895 and 1911. D-1-88-141-96 BW
Traubinger Straße 18
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villa Late classical hipped roof building in a concise style, two-storey with knee-high floor over a square floor plan, east facade with wrought-iron arbor and open staircase to the garden, around 1880; Garden shed, one-story gable roof building with sawn decorative boards, around 1900. D-1-88-141-78 villa
Traubinger Straße 40
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villa One-storey hipped roof building over a high basement with several dwelling projections and a stair tower, with ornamental framework, trellises, balconies and terrace, in reform style, 1908. D-1-88-141-34 villa
Waldschmidtstraße 8c
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Fraunberg's villa Villa, formerly by Fraunberg, from 1894 by Kühlmann, two-storey flat gable roof building with a bent roof base, wooden gable roof and surrounding balcony, remodeled in the Heimat style, 1882, 1894. D-1-88-141-62 Fraunberg's villa
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Waldschmidtstrasse 13
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Residential building Two-storey saddle roof construction with a wide roof overhang and boarding of the upper storey and gable, in the local style, around 1902/03. D-1-88-141-61 Residential building

Deixlfurt

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Deixlfurt 1
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grange Manor house, two-storey saddle roof building with wide risalits and mid-height buildings, in the form of historicism, by Xaver Knittl, 1880, remodeled in 1921. D-1-88-141-38 grange

Diemendorf

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Diemendorf 10
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Signpost in the town center Cast iron, after 1862. D-1-88-141-43 Signpost in the town center
Diemendorf 11
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Farmhouse Living and business section parallel to each other, upper floor of the business section boarded up and with bundwerk, 18th / early 19th century. D-1-88-141-41 Farmhouse
Diemendorf 15
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St. Margareth Church Catholic branch church, late Gothic complex, early 18th century, modified in Baroque style; with equipment. D-1-88-141-39 St. Margareth Church
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Höhenberg in the Flur Diemendorf
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Tuff column 15th century. D-1-88-141-45 BW
Town center
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Place-name sign “Ortschaft Diemendorf” and signpost, cast iron, after 1862. D-1-88-141-42 Place-name sign
Town center
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Fountain column Cast iron, probably third quarter of the 19th century. D-1-88-141-44 Fountain column
Town center
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Cast iron cross Cross on sandstone plinth, neo-Gothic, 1875, erected in memory of the catastrophic storm of 1848; at the same time a memorial for the fallen of the two world wars. D-1-88-141-60 Cast iron cross

Month home

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Months house 4
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manor Two-storey saddle roof construction in the style of a Miesbacher Einfirsthof, built for Baron Cramer-Klett , by August Thiersch , 1908 D-1-88-141-59 manor
Months house 11
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St. Martin Church Catholic branch church, small baroque complex with onion dome, end of 17th century, older in core; with equipment. D-1-88-141-46 St. Martin Church
Months house 18
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Place-name sign Place name sign "monthshausen ", cast iron, after 1862. D-1-88-141-47 Place-name sign
Months house 18
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signpost Signpost "Starnberg / Weilheim", cast iron, after 1862. D-1-88-141-48 signpost
Pferdchet, on the road to Traubing
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information sign Sign "Einhemm-Stelle", cast iron, probably third quarter of the 19th century. D-1-88-141-49 information sign

Oberzeismering

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Oberzeismering 1
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Popphof Einfirsthof, two-storey saddle roof building, plastered living area with iron balcony, around 1860, in the core of the 18th century, business area renewed in 1981/82. D-1-88-141-51 BW
Oberzeismering 4
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grange Former Vötterl property, one-ridge complex, residential part in the core probably 18th century, since 1889 converted by Max Kustermann into an administration and mansion house, now "Guts- und Forstverwaltung Ilkahöhe ", two-and-a-half-storey plastered building with flat gable roof, partially clad, with a high arbor on the gable side and arched entrance on the north side; Economic part of the late 19th century. D-1-88-141-74 BW
Oberzeismering 7
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Residential buildings Former caretaker's house with ice cellar, two-storey plastered building with two gables on the entrance front, built in the late 19th century by Max Kustermann;

Farm building, hook-shaped facility, brick building with wooden cladding, formerly a blacksmith's shop, carpentry shop, granary and stables, in the late 19th century by Max Kustermann.

D-1-88-141-77 BW
Oberzeismering 10 Ilkahöhe
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St. Nicholas Church Catholic branch church, late medieval core, redesigned in Baroque style in 1723; with equipment; Cemetery wall with Karner in the northeast corner, 17th / 18th centuries Century. D-1-88-141-50 St. Nicholas Church
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Rößlberg

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Rößlberg 1
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Rößlberg Castle Two-storey plastered building with a crooked hip roof, 17th century, older in the core. Plastered wall from the 17th century that delimits the manor. D-1-88-141-52 Rößlberg Castle
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Rößlberg, 300 meters west of the castle
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Prayer pillar Late Gothic, inscribed with the year 1483. Erected for the singer and poet Hans Hesseloher . D-1-88-141-53 Prayer pillar
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Traubing

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Pfarrweg 2
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Church of St. Mary's Birth Catholic parish church, baroque complex, built in 1750 and subsequent years on an older basis. D-1-88-141-54 Church of St. Mary's Birth
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Schulstrasse 1
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Former farmhouse Zum Baderveit Two-storey mid-span building with a gable roof, residential part on the upper floor, block and post construction, 1725–1730 (dendrochronologically dated), roof structure and conversions in the residential part and economic part 1862 (dendrochronologically dated). D-1-88-141-86 Former farmhouse Zum Baderveit
Staudeneggarten
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Wayside shrine Wayside shrine on the road to Garatshausen, Art Nouveau, 1912. D-1-88-141-55 Wayside shrine

Unterzeismering

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Unterzeismering
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Chapel of St. Mary Catholic chapel with a pointed gable roof, around the middle of the 19th century; with equipment. D-1-88-141-56 Chapel of St. Mary
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Diemendorfer Straße 1
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To the weaver Former farmhouse, former Mittertennanlage, large parts in block construction. Expanded several times, 16. – 18. Century. D-1-88-141-57 To the weaver
Unteranger 4
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Fisherman's house Two-storey block building with arbor, 16./17. Century. D-1-88-141-58 Fisherman's house
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Former architectural monuments

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

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Tutzing, Monsignore-Schmid-Straße 1/3
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Violaburg Classicist pavilion, 1803/1816 (extension 1947), formerly part of the palace. Park with garden figures, including two caryatids by Kaspar von Zumbusch , third quarter of the 19th century. Western and southern park walls from the 17th to 20th centuries. Now assigned to Tutzing Castle under the term “Pavilion”. 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

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

Web links

Commons : Architectural monuments in Tutzing  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Visiting composer , article in the Starnberg local edition of the Süddeutsche Zeitung of October 11, 2016
  2. https://www.focus.de/politik/ausland/thailands-geheimnisvoll-monarch-in-bayern-tutzing-villa-als-zuflucht_id_9424965.html
  3. Manuela Warkocz: Wach kissed , article in the Starnberg local edition of the Süddeutsche Zeitung from August 25, 2015