List of architectural monuments in Valley

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The monuments of the Bavarian community of Valley 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.

Aqueduct over the Teufelsgraben near Grub
Valley Coat of Arms

Ensemble of the settlement of Kleinkarolinenfeld

File number E-1-84-137-2

The settlement of Kleinkarolinenfeld emerged as a planned re-establishment during the period of far-reaching internal and external reforms around 1800; According to its special layout, the former colonist village still documents the emergence of the spirit of the Enlightenment.

Reforms already initiated under Elector Karl Theodor in this sense were raised to a comprehensive reform program after Max IV Joseph took office in 1799 and his minister Montgelas . In addition to the organization of the state administration, modernization of the school system, humanization of criminal law, tolerance of all religious denominations, the development and promotion of colonization and land management belonged to this. In this context, Kleinkarolinenfeld stands in the tradition of Theresian and Friderizian wasteland colonization, which was applied to parts of Upper Bavaria by Elector Karl Theodors in the last years of the reign and now continued by Max IV Joseph. An electoral decree of 1801 made it possible to assign underlying reasons at favorable conditions to exiles and the dispossessed in neighboring territories, who were allowed to settle under special concessions, either by expanding existing villages or by systematically creating new village colonies.

Even under Karl Theodor, the first colonies for cultivating the Danube moss emerged towards the end of the 18th century. 1802 the two colonist villages Groß-Karolinenfeld and Klein-Karolinenfeld - so named after the second wife Max IV. Joseph, the Princess Karoline Wilhelmine of Baden, with whom the Protestant denomination had also entered the court. While Großkarolinenfeld was created to cultivate the moorland west of Rosenheim, the settlement of forest worker families in the middle of the extensive forest area southwest of Munich led to the new establishment of Kleinkarolinenfeld. On a deforestation about 3 km long and 350 m wide that stripes northwards from Kreuzstraße into the Hofoldinger Forest, 17 settler sites are united to form a straight, one-line street village. The older property at Kreuzstrasse No. 5 (inn, renovated in 1986 after the fire) was integrated into the local association. With the exception of the eaves side building, Kleinkarolinenfeld No. 15 (old: 23/8), which is oriented towards Helfendorfer Straße, the gabled farmsteads are lined up exclusively on the west side of the street running from Faistenhaar to Kreuzstraße (NS).

East-west facing tarpaulin adjacent to the farms were parceled out in such a way that they could meet the settlers' own agricultural needs. The corridor is cut out of the forest in a single strip and thus clearly delimited. With the partial narrowing of the land in the second third of the 19th century (cf. the revised survey of the original cadastre in 1856), the current form of land division with 19 settler sites has already been achieved. Renovations and additional buildings within the individual farmsteads have been observed since the late 19th century. While the structural development continued to adapt to the local architecture up to the turn of the century and into the first third of the 20th century and tried to pass on the original homogeneity of the farmsteads, in recent times there have been sensitive disruptions due to the simplification of existing buildings and the increase in new buildings Loss of substance occurred, especially in the southern section of the row of houses. However, the uniformity of the farms themselves with their regularly parceled and linearly delimited house plots is still clearly visible.

Only a very small part of the ensemble to the south belongs to Valley, the largest part to Aying in the Munich district.

Architectural monuments according to districts

Valley

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Aumühler Weg 4
( location )
Formerly a small farm Two-storey plastered building with a gable roof and baluster gable arbor, second half of the 18th century D-1-82-133-1 BW
Graf-Arco-Strasse 7
( location )
Formerly the official (?) And school building Two-storey elongated plastered building with gable arbors, around 1820/30 D-1-82-133-4 Formerly the official (?) And school building
Graf-Arco-Straße 17
( location )
Formerly Gräflich Arco-Valley`s forest house Two-storey plastered building with a steep hip roof, 18th century D-1-82-133-5 Formerly Gräflich Arco-Valley`s forest house
Graf-Arco-Straße 19
( location )
Schlossgut Valley Four-wing complex, south-east classicist two-storey main and entrance wing with passage and corner projections, around 1835, the wing in the core around 1740, the southern commercial wing in the core 17th / 18th. Century, rear service wings modern;

Palace chapel, north of the passage, baroque, 1740;
with equipment

D-1-82-133-6 Schlossgut Valley
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Graf-Arco-Strasse 20
( location )
Manor, formerly part of the count's castle economy Two-storey residential part with flat gable roof, windowed knee-length floor and gable balcony, saint frescoes on the fronts, commercial building with vaulted stables, around 1850/60 D-1-82-133-7 BW
Graf-Arco-Strasse 28
( location )
Formerly the manor house of the castle, now an inn Simple two-storey hipped roof building, first half of the 18th century D-1-82-133-8 Formerly the manor house of the castle, now an inn
Graf-Arco-Strasse 30; In Valley
( location )
Formerly County Valley Courthouse and Welfare Office Building, Old Castle Two-storey building with a steep gable roof and two floor cores at the corners of the north facade, the medieval core building expanded in the 16th century, designed as the so-called Old Castle since 1778, partially demolished in 1895, since 1987 set up as an organ museum

Belonging to Bundwerkstadel, stately timber frame construction with protruding flat gable roof (cladding), in the core around 1785, marked 1842, 1991 from Oberdarching, Bergstraße 52, transferred
Belonging to the former sawmill hall, so-called Zollingerhalle, built in 1923 in customs construction, transferred in 2001 from Grub, Helfendorfer Straße 2

D-1-82-133-9 Formerly County Valley Courthouse and Welfare Office Building, Old Castle
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Graf-Arco-Strasse 32
( location )
Beer cellar entrance and retaining walls Located below the former Burg Valley, north of Graf-Arco-Straße 30;

marked 1842

D-1-82-133-10 Beer cellar entrance and retaining walls
Höllgraben
( location )
Aqueduct of the Munich aqueduct Single arch concrete construction over the Höllgraben, marked 1886 D-1-82-133-65 Aqueduct of the Munich aqueduct
Near Aumühler Weg
( location )
Court chapel of the Aumühle Rectangular building with a semicircular closed chancel, second half of the 18th century;

with equipment

D-1-82-133-3 Court chapel of the Aumühle
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Near Aumühler Weg
( location )
Wayside shrine A statue of Mary made of sandstone (?), In a wooden shrine, second half of the 19th century D-1-82-133-2 Wayside shrine
Schloßberg at No. 9
( location )
Pump house of the castle brewery Saddle roof construction on a hillside, plastered tuff blocks, marked 1637 or 1657, 1784, 1889; with technical equipment, pumping station from 1889; D-1-82-133-11 Pump house of the castle brewery
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Schloßberg 1
( location )
Residential stable house Small farmhouse, two-storey saddle roof construction in solid construction and wooden structure in the threshing floor, by Nicolaus Baum jun. 1863 D-1-82-133-66 BW

Grub

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Dorfstrasse 3
( location )
Einfirsthof Flat gable roof building with plastered log building upper floor and gable arbor, marked 1795, economic part expanded for residential purposes D-1-82-133-15 Einfirsthof
Dorfstrasse 15
( location )
Formerly a small farm (Köblergut) Flat gable roof building with log building upper floor and gable arbor, second half of the 17th century, formerly a business section with eaves framing, end of the 18th century D-1-82-133-16 Formerly a small farm (Köblergut)
Dorfstrasse 16
( location )
Formerly Mittertennhaus Two-storey block building with flat gable roof and gable arbors, marked 1728 D-1-82-133-17 Formerly Mittertennhaus
Dorfstrasse 17 a
( location )
Wayside shrine Tuff pillars, marked 1743 D-1-82-133-18 Wayside shrine
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Dorfstrasse 24
( location )
Catholic branch church Sankt Martin Baroque hall building with rounded choir and west tower, from 1722

with equipment
cemetery walling, made of tuff blocks, baroque

D-1-82-133-14 Catholic branch church Sankt Martin
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In the Devil's Trench; Close to the Holzkirchen-Rosenheim railway line; From Hohendilching to Grubmühle
( location )
Aqueduct of the Munich aqueduct Four-arched concrete structure over the Teufelsgraben, 1890

in Mangfallgrund

D-1-82-133-19 Aqueduct of the Munich aqueduct
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Hohendilching

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Darchinger Feld (near Hohendilching 3)
( location )
Barn Eaves framing and gable roof, 1st half of the 19th century D-1-82-133-21 BW
Hohendilching 3
( location )
Formerly Mitterstallhaus Two-storey flat saddle roof building with arbors, built in 1791/92, modified in 1842, business section from the late 19th century D-1-82-133-59 BW
Hohendilching 6
( location )
Living part of a farmhouse Two-storey flat saddle roof building with eaves-sided arbor and block construction knee floor, in the core 1st half of the 18th century. Very bad condition (September 2019) D-1-82-133-64 Living part of a farmhouse
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Hohendilching 9
( location )
Catholic branch church Sankt Andreas Tuff stone building, nave Romanesque core, 15th century choir and tower, baroque in 1640, extension of the complex in 1797; with equipment D-1-82-133-20 Catholic branch church Sankt Andreas
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west of Hohendilching 16
( location )
Wayside shrine Tuff pillars, probably 17th century; at house number 18 D-1-82-133-22 Wayside shrine
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Mitterdarching

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Am Anger 1
( location )
Farmhouse Two-storey flat gable roof building with windowed knee-length floor, gable arbors and rich neo-Renaissance plaster structure, von Grünwald, 1894 D-1-82-133-27 BW
Bahnhofstrasse; Near Bahnhofstrasse
( location )
Wayside shrine Tuff pillars, 2nd half of the 16th century; on Bahnhofstrasse D-1-82-133-29 Wayside shrine
Mitterdarching
( location )
Catholic branch church Sankt Michael Tuff square construction, built in the 14th century as a choir tower church, choir and nave around 1500; with equipment;

with cemetery walling, tuff cuboid, renewed in the 19th century;

Mortuary, tuff stone building with vestibule and pyramid roof, 1948

D-1-82-133-26 Catholic branch church Sankt Michael
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Near Lindmayrstraße
( location )
Wayside shrine Tuff pillars, marked 1575 D-1-82-133-28 Wayside shrine
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Mühlthal

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Maxlmühle 2
( location )
Memorial plaque Stay of Crown Prince Maximilian on June 24, 1837 D-1-82-133-30 Memorial plaque
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Maxlmühle 2
( location )
Well trough with mill wheel, marked 1807 D-1-82-133-63 BW
Maxl mill 4; Mangfall; Müllerleiten
( location )
Formerly a power station Two-storey saddle roof building with iron gable balcony and single-storey extension;

Iron suspension bridge with water pipe; all built according to plans by Oskar von Miller , 1895

D-1-82-133-62 Formerly a power station
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Mühlthal corridor
( location )
obelisk Memory of the construction of the Munich water supply, 1881/83 D-1-82-133-32 obelisk
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Mühlthal 2
( location )
Well trough Tuff, with mill wheel and hare, inscribed 1807 D-1-82-133-31 BW
Quellenweg 2; Quellenweg 4
( location )
Parts of the enclosure with five crowned pedestals from the cloister garden of the former Augustinian canons of Weyarn, probably 17th century; in the garden of the inn. D-1-82-133-33 BW

Oberlainden

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In Oberlainders; Sankt-Korbinian-Strasse
( location )
Catholic branch church Sankt Korbinian Hall building with not retracted choir, around 1500, modified in Baroque style in the 18th century, tower in 1891; with equipment;

Cemetery wall, tuff cuboid

D-1-82-133-38 Catholic branch church Sankt Korbinian
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Sankt-Korbinian-Strasse 2
( Location )
Wayside shrine Formerly the so-called court column, later the so-called memorial and thank you column, tuff stone pillar, medieval D-1-82-133-61 Wayside shrine
Sankt-Korbinian-Strasse 2
( Location )
Farmhouse (so-called Beim Obermayer) Two-storey plastered building with flat gable roof, profiled beam heads and gable arbor, business section with fret, early 19th century D-1-82-133-39 Farmhouse (so-called Beim Obermayer)
Sankt-Korbinian-Straße 8
( Location )
Farmhouse (so-called Beim Hilger) Two-storey flat gable roof building with plastered log building upper storey and gable arbors, 1813, business section 1840, extended at the end of the 19th century D-1-82-133-40 Farmhouse (so-called Beim Hilger)
Schäfflerweg 1
( location )
Wayside shrine Tuff pillars, probably from the 18th century, with crucifix, inscribed 1835 D-1-82-133-41 Wayside shrine

Schmidham

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Mühlesler (east of the village)
( location )
Wayside shrine Tuff pillars, 17th / 18th centuries century D-1-82-133-43 Wayside shrine
Schmidham 10
( location )
Catholic branch church Sankt Sebastian and Sankt Rochus, formerly the plague chapel Small hall building with roof turret, 1634; with equipment;

Cemetery walling, 17th century Upper floor and arbor, partially plastered, the core end of the 16th century

D-1-82-133-42 Catholic branch church Sankt Sebastian and Sankt Rochus, formerly the plague chapel
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Schmidham 13
( location )
Farmhouse (so-called Beim Arnhofer) Log building upper floor, partly plastered, in the core end of the 16th century D-1-82-133-44 Farmhouse (so-called Beim Arnhofer)

Unterdarching

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Alpenblickstraße 11
( location )
Farmhouse Two-storey block building, marked 1698, with eaves-sided arbor and gable arbor, 2nd half of the 19th century, economic section with hooked head and collar, end of the 18th century D-1-82-133-47 BW
Feldweg 2
( location )
Wayside shrine Tuff pillars, marked 1820; on the road to Weyarn; at the turnoff to Valley D-1-82-133-53 Wayside shrine
Graf-Arco-Strasse 2
( location )
Rectory Two-story plastered building with a gable roof and carved front door, 1825 D-1-82-133-48 BW
Hafnerstrasse 13
( location )
Wayside shrine Tuff pillars, marked 1821; Corner of Hafnerstrasse and Dilchinger Strasse D-1-82-133-51 Wayside shrine
In Unterdarching
( location )
Catholic Parish Church of Saint John the Baptist Hall building with north tower made of tuff stone blocks, expanded in 1505, 1726 and redesigned in Baroque style; with equipment;

Cemetery walling made of tuff blocks, baroque

D-1-82-133-46 Catholic Parish Church of Saint John the Baptist
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Mühlfeldstrasse 1
( location )
Formerly a small farm Flat gable roof building with two-storey log construction, eaves-side arbor and gable arbor, 2nd quarter of the 18th century, formerly an economic part expanded for commercial and residential purposes D-1-82-133-49 Formerly a small farm
Münchner Strasse 2
( location )
Grain bin Two-storey block building, 1st half of the 18th century, old overbuilt by a coach house with a raised baluster arbor. Street / Brunnenweg. D-1-82-133-55 Grain bin
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Münchner Straße 5
( location )
Wayside shrine Tuff column, probably 17th century D-1-82-133-52 Wayside shrine
Near Mühlfeldstrasse
( location )
Court chapel Simple building with roof turret, end of the 19th century D-1-82-133-50 Court chapel

Other districts

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Anderlmühle
Anderlmühle 1 a; Anderlmühle 1
( location )
Formerly a small farmhouse, now a residential building South part two-storey block building, with arbor, marked 1655;

belonging to the former farmhouse, now a residential building, two-storey block building with arbor and gable arbor, early 17th century, transferred from Otterfing in 1978

D-1-82-133-12 BW
Fentberg
Fentberg 2
( location )
Farmhouse Flat gable roof building with log building upper floor and arbor, 2nd quarter of the 18th century, commercial section converted for residential purposes D-1-82-133-13 Farmhouse
Kreuzstrasse
Römerstrasse 1
( location )
Chapel of St. Magdalena Simple rectangular building with roof turret, 1st half of the 19th century; with equipment D-1-82-133-23 Chapel of St. Magdalena
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Neustadl
Farnbachweg; Standbichel
( location )
Wayside shrine White torture, tuff pillars, 16th century D-1-82-133-35 Wayside shrine
Neustadl
Flur Neustadl
( location )
Court chapel Simple building with arched niche in the gable, 1st half of the 19th century; with equipment D-1-82-133-34 Court chapel
Oberdarching
Bergstrasse 5 a
( location )
Formerly the curate house, then the vicarage Elongated, two-story building with a hipped roof, 1825 D-1-82-133-36 Formerly the curate house, then the vicarage
Oberdarching
Bergstraße 46
( location )
Farmhouse Flat gable roof building with log building upper floor, arbor and gable arbor, business section with eaves framing, 2nd quarter of the 18th century, renovation of the business section in the 1st half of the 19th century D-1-82-133-37 Farmhouse
Sollach
Sollach 2
( location )
Chapel of Saint Roch and Saint Sebastian Hall building with semicircular closed choir and roof turret, 1797; with equipment D-1-82-133-45 Chapel of Saint Roch and Saint Sebastian
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Unterlainden
In Unterla amongst
( location )
Wayside shrine Tuff pillars with onions, probably 18th century D-1-82-133-54 Wayside shrine

Former architectural monuments

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

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Kreuzstrasse
Kreuzstrasse 1
( location )
Former forge Profiled beam heads, early 19th century. Blacksmith's workshop with a medium-pitched roof, late 19th / early 20th century, the anvil inscribed with the year 1801 D-1-82-133-24? BW
Kreuzstrasse
Kreuzstrasse 5
( location )
Guest house and former farmhouse Bartewirt , residential part with baroque plaster band and frame structures, profiled beam heads, probably early 19th century D-1-82-133-25? Guest house and former farmhouse
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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.

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