List of architectural monuments in Wasserburg am Inn
The monuments of the Upper Bavarian town of Wasserburg am Inn 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.
Old town ensemble
File number: E-1-87-182-1
The historical urban space of Wasserburg, as it developed up to the 18th century on the headland within the medieval city wall, beyond that in the former Griesvorstadt and beyond the Innbrücke on the Kellerberg, is an ensemble.
Its delimitation is given by the southern bank zone, by the alluvial land line around 1750, by the formerly secured bank zone to the former Vorwerk in the west and by the then built-up properties at the bridgehead on the right bank of the Inn. Wasserburg is one of the Upper Bavarian, planned Inn-Salzach towns of the 13th century, which served the sovereign as economic and political bases and were supposed to guarantee storage areas for salt, wine and grain behind secured walls. Among these riverside cities, in which the characteristic inner-city houses with their horizontal projecting walls in front of the moat roofs join together to form street walls and building blocks, Wasserburg most completely shows a closed elevation of late Gothic character on a medieval floor plan, with a unique location in the landscape. The 19th century did not significantly expand or distort the natural habitat circumscribed by the river. The city is almost completely surrounded by water, the lines of the walls and rows of houses reflect the shape of the spoon-shaped headland. The exterior view, the view of the Inn front from the southeast, shows the dominance of the former castle complex, the ducal official seat with its soaring stepped gables, over the architectural insignia of the bourgeois trading town on the water, over the massive bridge gate with the hospital building, integrated into the closed bank front of town houses via the large-volume parish church with the massive, compact tower, via the smaller market church with the slender urban watchtower and the stepped gables of the town hall of different heights. To this day, this view is in close agreement with the Merian engraving of 1657.
The growth of Wasserburg and its heyday go back to medieval and early modern trade by road and water. The city is located on the Inn, one of the main traffic and main trade waterways of the Middle Ages, part of a traffic system that stretched from the Adriatic Sea to the Danube and established a connection between Italy, Germany, Austria and Hungary. At the same time, it is the crossing point with the salt road from Reichenhall to Munich and Augsburg, or Landsberg and also the border between the dioceses of Freising and Salzburg. The economic functions of the resting, trading and transshipment point were overlaid or co-constituted by strategic-political, due to the extremely favorable protective and defensive situation of the city due to its topographical situation: Wasserburg lies on a headland formed by a narrow loop of the Inn river, in the valley basin the 60 to 70 meter high steep slopes of the eastern river bank. This unique topographical situation has decisively determined the later urban planning in the ground and elevation, whereby the topographical facts have changed in the course of the centuries insofar as the annual rings of the peninsula enlarged: a growth process that is reflected in the main features of the town plan, in the Has materialized trains of the walls and rows of houses. The Inn, which was even wider in the Middle Ages, provided natural protection on three sides. He constricted the narrow neck of the peninsula in the west, its only access, to about 150 meters. The possibility of defense was just as favorable; exactly at the narrowest point of the land connection on the southern edge there is a ridge about 20 meters high. Its length of 250 meters provided space for a larger castle complex, which was built under Hallgraf Engelbert since 1137 and created a locking bar against the access to the peninsula.
Below the new "Burg am Wasser", in a mostly flood-free area at what would later become Marienplatz, only the Hohenau fishing and shipping settlement existed at that time. Around 1100 this settlement area was still limited; it was not until the following centuries that the Inn landed on the Gleithang gravel and sandbanks, which made it possible to expand the arable area. Innbrücke and Mauthaus were built under Engelbert. The passage of the salt road through the settlement and the castle led to rapid urban development. In 1201 the place appears as a market, between 1160 and 1220 it was surrounded by a circular wall. Around the middle of the 13th century, the name "Wasserburg" became common for the castle and settlement together, and the place probably already had town charter. The construction of the first town hall began in 1250, five years later with the first construction of the parish church of St. Jacob. The Romanesque town of Wasserburg is believed to have been a round town. In the east, the extension of this settlement in the course of the Nagelschmiedgäßchen remained recognizable, and the Fletzingergasse probably also traces a course of this city. Likewise, in the remains of a former defensive belt called “Behind the Walls”, which was later reinforced, the original course of the Romanesque complex could be visible.
The city, which had passed into the possession of the Bavarian dukes in 1248, was later in high favor with Emperor Ludwig of Bavaria. In 1332, he not only gave it the exclusive right of salt deposition, but also supported its reconstruction after the devastating fire of 1339. New axes were laid in the round settlement, which led to the construction of the wide town square and the system of straight and cross streets braced at right angles . The current floor plan of Wasserburg is largely identical to this uniform development plan from the 14th century. In this and the following century the city had its most expansive phase. As early as the first decades of the 14th century, it became necessary to build a second church, the Frauenkirche on the town square (1324). In 1341 the hospital and church of Hl. Geist were built, in 1374 the first construction of the bridge gate, in 1392 the salt barn on the site of today's Hofstatt. In 1410 the current construction of St. Jakob began, and in 1457 further expansion of the town hall began. In 1415, the city fortifications were so increased and strengthened by Duke Ludwig the Scholar that neither Duke Heinrich von Landshut in 1422 nor the Swedes and French in 1648 could take the city. The old count's castle was replaced by the new ducal castle in 1531–40. The end point of the impressive economic and urban development was set at the end of the Landshut War of Succession in 1504, Duke Albrecht IV, who punished the city for its policy during the war by withdrawing the monopoly of the salt piling law that he granted the Rosenheim market.
The economic decline that followed was matched by the political decline with the dissolution of the Rent Office in 1505. The city only retained its old status as a river port. Beyond the late Middle Ages, Wasserburg master boatmen from Austria and Hungary brought grain and wine to the Wasserburg area. The city was considered the trading and war port of Munich. Since 1749 hop cultivation has been introduced on the alluvial land outside the city wall and following the Gries development, which is also reminiscent of the development to the right of the Inn: brewery building, inns and summer cellar. With the construction of the Rosenheim salt works in 1810, the salt trade was almost completely extinguished, and in 1865 the last steamship sailed on the Inn.
The functional structure of the city can be seen primarily in the floor plan: east of the Burgberg hill, a city body is developing more and more descending towards the inner area, whose formerly almost complete walling follows the longitudinally oval shape of the headland, but whose main road system is strictly rectangular. Dense row development on narrow plots shows the intensive use of the terrain given by the Inn loop. The salt road train must be considered the “backbone” of the city. She reached the city over the Innbrücke and through the Bruckor and turned at a right angle into the market area. The salt transports were moved through the Salzendergasse until the end of the 15th century, where the oldest salt barn was located at today's Hofstatt; the path then led westwards through the Ledererzeile and over the Fuhrtaller Berg (mountain road) to the old country road. After the construction of the new toll house on the corner of Schmiedzeile and Markt, the route was taken directly via Schmiedzeile to the castle and the country road. The older stacking and loading areas were located east of Salzsendergasse up to the city wall and in the side streets.
In the later Middle Ages, when there was a lack of space within the city, the stacking area behind the wall was extended to the alluvial terrain of the Gries. The area was built on in an arc parallel to both the wall and the bank zone; the closed wall of houses on Kaspar-Aiblinger-Platz follows this line. The astonishing size of the marketplace resulted in the extensive freight traffic, which took up space in front of the trading and office buildings for parking and loading and unloading the carts. Together with the only slightly narrower Herrengasse, the elegant quarter of the councilors, merchants and ship masters, the representative, business and administrative center of the city, was built here. The market church, town hall and toll house illustrate the functional density of this urban area. In addition to these wide, square-like streets, the remaining streets, mostly built with craftsmen's houses, are narrow streets. Only the Ledererzeile, which served as a cattle market until 1836, is more extensive. Turned away from the traffic of the market and separated from it by a row of houses, the parish church lies between the castle and the town, embedded in the slight angle that the castle hill forms at its eastern outlet, protected against flooding.
The structure of the parcels of land is characteristic of Wasserburg. The limited space between the walls, the great need for storage space and the endeavor to ensure that the street fronts are equally wide, have created a type of house that rises above extremely deep plots narrowing towards the street. In the streetscape of Herrengasse there are backs of town houses on the north side of Marienplatz, in Färbergasse those of the parallel Herrengasse. Only Marienplatz itself is bordered exclusively by front facades; the back of its southern row of houses together with the hospital buildings also form a closed inner front. Residential buildings, outbuildings, farm buildings, stables and warehouses fill the depth of the properties. It is common practice to separate the front and rear buildings by a courtyard that allows lighting and ventilation, or at least by light shafts. The parts separated by the courtyards were connected by galleries, which are often elaborately designed.
The elevation shows a uniform shape of the street scene through the Innstadt house, which has been fully developed since the 17th century. The fire or advance walls, which run through at approximately the same height as the main cornice, give the rows of houses a wall-like character. In this way, hall-like street squares with a strong spatial effect were created in a confined space, wide and at right angles and contrasting with the narrow, ravine-like alleys. The side streets, which appear to be cut into the walls of the square, are optically closed again by candle arches . The wall, the wall surface, dominates over wall openings such as windows, doors, arcs, flat bay windows, elevator hatches, ventilation openings, openings for the gargoyles of the ditch roofs behind the ramparts. The plaster structures of the facades are not very expansive and flat. The individual house blends in with the street front and stands out from the neighboring houses with a slight shade. The flatness of the street walls is only interrupted by the arbors on the ground floor. Their arched openings are seldom the same, supported by strong pillars, they taper to a point or round up and down, form barrel vaults with and without stitch caps, cross vaults with and without ribs, step back and forth. The arbors were built from 1500 and were often placed in front of existing buildings as a second facade. They not only formed passages for the residents, but also created additional workshop or sales space.
Architectural monuments according to districts
Wasserburg am Inn
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Achatzstrasse 4 ( location ) |
Salettl | Narrow frame construction with a gable roof, around 1910 | D-1-87-182-163 | |
Achatzstraße 6 ( location ) |
Catholic Church of St. Achatz, former leprosy house church | Late Gothic hall with roof turret, by Wolfgang Wiser , 1483–1485
Cemetery walling, 1487 |
D-1-87-182-1 | |
Achatzstrasse 8 ( location ) |
Residential house, former sacristan's house | Two-storey, massive flat gable roof with gable framing, 1st half of the 19th century | D-1-87-182-2 | |
Achatzstrasse 8 ( location ) |
Memorial to Electress Maria Leopoldine of Bavaria (died 1848) | In Gothic form, surrounded by a thuja grove, 1848 | D-1-87-182-3 | |
Am Gries 1 ( location ) |
Elementary school | Former girls' school, three-storey saddle roof building with an angular floor plan, based on plans by city architect Anton Schwarzenberger, 1912. | D-1-87-182-267 | |
Am Pulverturm 2 ( location ) |
Former defense tower of the city, after 1860 powder tower | Three-storey hipped roof building, probably 17th century | D-1-87-182-5 | |
At the city wall 2 ( location ) |
City fortifications | First walling 1160–1220, reinforced and partially renewed from 1416, only remains in the north have been preserved
Former fortification tower of the city wall, so-called red tower, four-storey with battlements and passage, late medieval Former hunger tower with remains of the defensive wall, four-story, with battlements, 15th / 16th centuries century See also municipal cemetery (cemetery walling) and so-called Bruckor (Bruckgasse 9) Remnants of the city wall integrated in Fletzingergasse 2, 4, 6, 10/12 |
D-1-87-182-6 |
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At the castle 1 ( location ) |
Former magistrate's house | Two-storey saddle roof building with stepped gables on a high base, 1906 above a late medieval predecessor
Enclosure, at the same time To the south in front of the shell tower of the former castle fortifications with a wall to the west, late medieval |
D-1-87-182-7 | |
At the castle 2 ( location ) |
Residential building, so-called Noder's house | Four-storey hipped roof building, structurally integrated remains of the medieval battlements, at the northeast corner tower with crenellated wreath, in the core probably 16./17. Century, expansion in the 19th and 20th centuries, tower from 1648 | D-1-87-182-8 | |
At the castle 3 ( location ) |
lock | Former ducal, later electoral palace, since 1909 Franciscan convent, since 1947 retirement home, three-storey late Gothic saddle roof building with stepped gables, with remains of the medieval defensive wall, 1531
Draw well Garden wall, Gothicized, around 1900 |
D-1-87-182-9 |
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At the castle 4 ( location ) |
Former dean's house | Four-story, with classifying facade painting, cellar with ribbed vault 14th century, upper floors 17th / 18th century. century | D-1-87-182-10 | |
At the castle 5 ( location ) |
Castle chapel of St. Giles | Late Gothic hall building with retracted choir and north tower with pointed helmet, 1464, in the core 12th / 13th centuries. Century. | D-1-87-182-11 | |
At the castle 6 ( location ) |
Former rent office, then district office, now surveying office | Four-storey hipped roof building, in the core 15th century, extension 18th / 19th century. century | D-1-87-182-12 | |
At the castle 8 ( location ) |
Former judges and nurses' house, prison since the early 19th century | Four-storey building with a high gable roof, protruding west wing with a hipped roof, late medieval core, west wing around 1500, rebuilt around 1800 | D-1-87-182-13 | |
At the castle 9 ( location ) |
Former ducal grain box | Elongated three-storey saddle roof building with stepped gables, elevator hatch and dormers, late medieval, built by Duke Wilhelm IV. 1526, frescoes on the front marked with the year 1526. | D-1-87-182-14 |
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At the castle 10 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey hipped roof building unplastered on the north side, with the remainder of the medieval castle gate and the defensive wall (passage to the Weberzipfel), the core is late medieval | D-1-87-182-15 | |
At the castle 11 ( location ) |
Former official building | Elongated, three-storey building with a classicist facade design, partly spanning according to No. 9, east wing with stepped gable and gable roof, west wing hipped, 18th century | D-1-87-182-17 |
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At the castle 13 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey building, hipped to the west, part of the former castle, in the core 16./17. century | D-1-87-182-18 | |
At the castle 15; At the castle 17 ( location ) |
Former storage building | Two-storey hipped roof building with arched windows and facade structure, around the middle of the 19th century | D-1-87-182-19 | |
Bäckerzeile 1 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey monopitch roof with a late classicist facade structure, around 1870/1880 | D-1-87-182-20 | |
Bakery line 3; Bakery line 3 a; Baker's line 3 b; Bakery line 3 c; Bäckerzeile 3 d ( location ) |
Former brewery, so-called Danninger property | Three-and-a-half-storey hipped roof building in a corner position, built on an older structural basis in 1815, restored after a fire in 1885, facade structure after 1885 | D-1-87-182-21 | |
Bäckerzeile 4 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey corner building with pent roof, core 17./18. century | D-1-87-182-22 | |
Bäckerzeile 6 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey, with an advance wall, supporting pillars and flat bay window, probably 16th century | D-1-87-182-23 | |
Bäckerzeile 8 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-story, with pillars and flat bay windows, 16./17. century | D-1-87-182-24 | |
Bahnhofsplatz 7 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey, modern historicizing building with a steep pitched roof, flat bay window, semicircular protruding entrance projection and plastered structures and stucco decor, around 1925 | D-1-87-182-25 | |
Bahnhofsplatz 10 ( location ) |
Memorial stone | Neo-Gothic, in memory of the course of the Inn until 1812, second half of the 19th century | D-1-87-182-217 | |
Berggasse 6; Berggasse 6 a ( location ) |
Stucco ceiling | On the first floor, 18th century | D-1-87-182-248 | |
Berggasse 10 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey town house with facade paintings, the core is late medieval | D-1-87-182-26 | |
Bruckgasse 1 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four and a half storeys high, with a flat bay window and passage to the courtyard, probably 16th century | D-1-87-182-27 | |
Bruckgasse 2 ( location ) |
Former Hl.-Geist-Spital, now a museum | Four and a half storeys with battlements, 14th century core, extension in 1568 and in the 18th / 19th century. Century, facade paintings from 1568, reconstructed 1983; in structural connection with Bruckgasse 9. | D-1-87-182-28 | |
Bruckgasse 3 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey trench roof construction with facades facing the Inn and north to the courtyard, in the core 16./17. century | D-1-87-182-29 | |
Bruckgasse 4 ( location ) |
Former Hl.-Geist-Spitalkirche | Hall building with roof turret, 1380, remodeling in the middle of the 19th century
Enclosure wall and fountain with plaque, 1849 |
D-1-87-182-30 | |
Bruckgasse 5; Bruckgasse 7 ( location ) |
Former stuff and town house, in the 19th century Hl.-Geist-Spital, then so-called Pensionat II (No. 7) | Four-and-a-half storeys with a crenellated crown, 14th century core, conversion and expansion around 1470, heightening and facade in 1892
Inward of the city then former craftsman's house, so-called Ferstlhaus (No. 5), four and a half storeys high, with crenellated crown and facade paintings, 14th century core, renovated in 15th and 16th centuries, 1929 installation of pedestrian arcades; in structural connection with Bruckgasse 9 |
D-1-87-182-31 | |
Bruckgasse 9 ( location ) |
City gate, so-called bridge gate | Four-storey gate tower with battlements, rebuilt by Wolfgang Wiser , 1470, wall paintings by Hans Bocksberger and Christoph Schwartz , 1568, renewed in 1890, 1964 and 1983; in structural connection with Bruckgasse 2, 5 and 7; See also city fortifications | D-1-87-182-32 |
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Färbergasse 1 ( location ) |
Former inn | Three-storey corner house with two bay windows, formerly with a moat roof, in the core of the 16th century, cantilever marked with the year 1832 | D-1-87-182-34 | |
Färbergasse 3 ( location ) |
Former pharmacy | Four-storey residential and commercial building with a Biedermeier front door, around the middle of the 19th century | D-1-87-182-35 | |
Färbergasse 6 Färbergasse 6 a ( location ) |
Former store | Three-storey flat gable roof construction, in the core 16./17. Century, expansion to a residential house in the 19th century | D-1-87-182-36 | |
Färbergasse 8 ( location ) |
Former granary, then residential building | Five-storey with bay window and arched passage to Herrengasse 13, in the core 16./17. Century, expansion and conversion to a residential building in 1905/1906 | D-1-87-182-37 | |
Färbergasse 9 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building with wine bar | Four-storey building with a late classicist facade structure and a broken wall, carved front door and bracket, around the middle of the 19th century | D-1-87-182-38 | |
Färbergasse 10 ( location ) |
Back building of the Heimathaus (see Herrengasse 15) | 15./19. century | D-1-87-182-74 | |
Färbergasse 12 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey gable building, in the core probably 16./17. Century, facade paintings modern | D-1-87-182-41 | |
Färbergasse 19 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey eaves side building, door grille marked with the year 1839, renewed | D-1-87-182-42 | |
Fletzingergasse 2 ( location ) |
Residential building | Narrow, four-storey building with an advance wall and supporting pillars, late medieval, facade structure 19th century
Rest of the city wall of the 13th century, built over (see also: On the city wall 2: city fortifications) |
D-1-87-182-44 | |
Fletzingergasse 4 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-and-a-half storeys with pillars, in the core 18th / 19th century. century
Rest of the city wall of the 13th century, built over (see also: On the city wall 2: city fortifications) |
D-1-87-182-45 | |
Fletzingergasse 6 ( location ) |
Storage building | Three-story, with pillars, 17th / 18th centuries century
Rest of the city wall of the 13th century, built over (see also: On the city wall 2: city fortifications) |
D-1-87-182-46 | |
Fletzingergasse 10; Fletzingergasse 12 ( location ) |
Duplex house | Four storeys with two pillars, 15th / 16th c. century
Rest of the city wall of the 13th century, built over (see also: On the city wall 2: city fortifications) |
D-1-87-182-48 | |
Fletzingergasse 14 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey, with advance wall, 15./16. century
Rest of the city wall of the 13th century, built over (see also: On the city wall 2: city fortifications) |
D-1-87-182-49 | |
Frauengasse 2 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey corner building with support pillars and polygonal corner bay window, 17th century | D-1-87-182-51 | |
Frauengasse 4 ( location ) |
Residential building with shop | Four-and-a-half storey, with a raised upper floor, probably 17th century, shop installation around 1900, heightening and modern roof | D-1-87-182-52 | |
Gerblgasse 1 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-and-a-half-storey hipped roof building in a corner position, with plaster structure and arched windows on the ground floor, single-axis front to Salzsendergasse, after 1841 | D-1-87-182-54 | |
Gerblgasse 2 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey corner house with pent roof and support pillars, 15th / 16th centuries century
Remnants of the 13th century city walls, built over |
D-1-87-182-55 | |
Heisererplatz 1 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey, with wooden balcony porch, 16./17. Century, facade end of the 19th century
Former stable building, two-storey saddle roof construction, mid-19th century |
D-1-87-182-56 | |
Heisererplatz 9 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey eaves side building with mezzanine, classifying facade structure, end of the 19th century | D-1-87-182-59 | |
Heisererplatz 11 ( location ) |
Former storage building, then residential building | Three-storey solid construction with trench roof, 16./17. Century, renovation and renovation 2002 | D-1-87-182-60 | |
Heisererplatz 13 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey, with two flat core, 16./17. Century, upper floor 1907 | D-1-87-182-61 | |
Heisererplatz 15 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey, with two flat core, 16./17. Century, Florian relief above the door, 18th century | D-1-87-182-62 | |
Heisererplatz 17 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey with an advance wall and moat roof, 17th century | D-1-87-182-63 | |
Herrengasse 1 ( location ) |
Gasthof Weißes Rößl | Four-storey corner building with a mezzanine floor and a flat hip roof, second quarter of the 17th century, renovation in 1989/1990 and redesign of the facade based on Renaissance ornamentation | D-1-87-182-64 | |
Herrengasse 2 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-and-a-half storey, with attached pillars and flat bay windows, 14th century core, house brand marked with the year 1617. Former rear building of Marienplatz 16 | D-1-87-182-65 | |
Herrengasse 3 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey, with an advance wall, first floor rustication and stone door frames, wooden door marked with the year 1596 | D-1-87-182-66 | |
Herrengasse 4 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Five-storey, with floor bay, lower floors 16./17. century | D-1-87-182-67 | |
Herrengasse 5 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey, with an advance wall, in the core 16./17. Century, 19th century facade | D-1-87-182-68 | |
Herrengasse 6 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-and-a-half storeys, with a moat roof, advance wall and support pillars, passage with spear cap barrel, inner courtyard and spiral staircase, in the core 16./17. century | D-1-87-182-69 | |
Herrengasse 9 ( location ) |
Facades of a semi-detached house | Four and a half stories, No. 7 with flat core, No. 9 with arbors, 16./17. Century, later increased | D-1-87-182-70 | |
Herrengasse 10 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four and a half storeys, in the core 17th century, classifying facade structure, end of 19th century | D-1-87-182-71 | |
Herrengasse 11 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey building with an advance wall, ground floor arbor and two flat cores, formerly with a moat roof, in the core probably 16th century, interior renewed | D-1-87-182-72 | |
Herrengasse 13 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey with ditch roof and high wall, with ground floor arbors and flat bay windows, passage with stab cap barrel, 16./17. century | D-1-87-182-73 | |
Herrengasse 15 ( location ) |
Residential house, so-called mansion of the abbots of Attel, since 1938 city museum | Three-story building with a moat roof, bay window and ground floor arbor, second half of the 15th century
Rear building (see Färbergasse 10), three-story with a flat bay window and high wall in front of it, 15./19. century |
D-1-87-182-74 | |
Herrengasse 17 ( location ) |
Residential house with restaurant | Four-storey, with high wall and gazebo on the ground floor, formerly with a moat roof, probably first half of the 16th century, facade renovated in 1973, bay window reconstructed | D-1-87-182-75 | |
Herrengasse 19 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey, with decorated cove and ground floor arbors with vaults, mid-19th century, shop installation at the same time | D-1-87-182-76 | |
Herrengasse 21 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey corner building with decorated cove and ground floor arbors with Bohemian vaults, around the middle of the 19th century | D-1-87-182-77 | |
Hochgarten 2 ( location ) |
villa | Two-storey with a half-hipped roof and polygonal, corner-mounted floor bay window with lead glazing, in historicizing forms, around 1908 | D-1-87-182-78 | |
Hofstatt 1 ( location ) |
Red Tower Inn | Four and a half storey corner building with supporting pillars, ground floor arbors with late Gothic groin vaults, the upper floors in 1639 | D-1-87-182-79 | |
Hofstatt 2 ( location ) |
Former bakery | Four-storey corner building with an advance wall and bricked corner bay window, 18th / 19th centuries. century | D-1-87-182-174 | |
Hofstatt 3 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey building with a moat roof and neo-Gothic battlement, 16./17. Century, portrait of Mary probably 19th century | D-1-87-182-80 | |
Hofstatt 5 ( location ) |
Residential building | Single-axis four-storey building with a bay-like upper storey and moat roof, 16./17. century | D-1-87-182-81 | |
Hofstatt 7 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey, with flat bay window and oculi in advance wall, 16./17. century | D-1-87-182-82 | |
Hofstatt 11 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three and a half storeys high, with a high storey and an advance wall, 16./17. century | D-1-87-182-83 | |
Hofstatt 13 ( location ) |
facade | Facade of a residential and commercial building with a bay window, marked with the year 1568 | D-1-87-182-84 | |
Hofstatt 19 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-and-a-half storeys with a floor bay and classifying plaster structure, 17th century | D-1-87-182-85 | |
Hofstatt 21 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey monopitch roof building with a bent front and flat bay windows, in the core 16./17. century | D-1-87-182-86 | |
Im Hag 4 ( location ) |
Former fortification tower of the city fortifications (so-called hunger tower) with remains of the defensive wall | Four-storey, with battlements, 15th / 16th c. century
(See also: At the city wall 2: City fortifications) |
D-1-87-182-260 | |
Im Hag 5 ( location ) |
Cemetery church | Neo-Romanesque hall church with roof turret, 1850
Municipal cemetery, laid out in 1544, expanded in 1590, 1835 and 1848, western part modern expanded, u. a. with grave monuments (obelisks and pillars with urns at the crossroads), early 19th century, row of wrought-iron grave crosses, 19th / 20th century. Century, memorial for parish priests in Wasserburg, with cross and pieta, around 1900 Cemetery walling, including the medieval city wall, north wall with grave monuments by Friedrich (around 1883), Mannhart (around 1902), Geigenberger (late 19th century), Schweighart (around 1883), south wall with two colossal figures of saints, 18th century and cemetery portal, neo-Romanesque brick building with recessed red marble tombstones from the 16th to 18th centuries, 1855 (See also: At the city wall 2: City fortifications) Funeral hall and arcade, from 1837/1838, with tombs Stocker (neo-Gothic around 1875), Ponschab (neo-Gothic 1854), Palmano (neo-Gothic around 1882), Pohl (around 1900), Hutterer (around 1900), v. Hardungk (around 1842), Winnerl (1824), Weinberger (1831), Gerber (around 1818), Stautner (late 19th century), Heiserer (1858) and Buchauer grave chapel, 1832 |
D-1-87-182-89 |
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Im Hag 6 ( location ) |
Wayside chapel | Chapel with a neo-Gothic Madonna, small saddle roof building, around the middle of the 19th century | D-1-87-182-90 | |
Im Hag 14 ( location ) |
Vaulted rooms | Six groin vaults on the ground floor and one vault on the first floor of the former old hospital, 16th century | D-1-87-182-249 | |
Josef-Kirmayer-Straße 1 ( location ) |
Former salt office building, then institute of the English ladies | Three-storey building with a half-hipped roof, corner floor bay and supporting pillars, facade with plaster structures, in the core 16./17. Century, expanded in 1855; with equipment | D-1-87-182-93 | |
Kapuzinerweg 4; Kapuzinerweg 4 a ( location ) |
Former farmhouse (part of the former Capuchin monastery) | Elongated two-storey flat gable roof building with remains of frescoes, 1762
Commercial part expanded for residential purposes |
D-1-87-182-218 | |
Kapuzinerweg 8 ( location ) |
Former summer inn | Single-storey half-timbered pavilion with flat gable roof, second half of the 19th century | D-1-87-182-257 | |
Kapuzinerweg 10 ( location ) |
Former rifle house | Two-storey central building with a gable roof and arched windows, flanked by ground-floor wing structures, mid-19th century | D-1-87-182-219 | |
Kaspar-Aiblinger-Platz 1 ( location ) |
Former mayor's house and calibration office | Free-standing hipped roof building with bay windows, dwarf house and plastered fields in forms of reduced historicism, built by Johann Baptist Rieperdinger , 1902
Garden walling, at the same time |
D-1-87-182-92 | |
Kaspar-Aiblinger-Platz 3; Kaspar-Aiblinger-Platz 5; Kaspar-Aiblinger-Platz 7 ( location ) |
Former salt barn, then barracks building, then official building | Free-standing elongated three-storey saddle roof building with segmented arched windows and roof turrets, third quarter of the 19th century, essentially the early 18th century | D-1-87-182-94 | |
Kaspar-Aiblinger-Platz 4; Kaspar-Aiblinger-Platz 6 ( location ) |
Former Institute of the English Misses | Elongated three-storey building with a raised main part and historicizing facade structure, in the core several buildings from the 16th century, expanded and unified in 1876 and around 1890
Slatted pavilion, Art Nouveau, early 20th century |
D-1-87-182-95 | |
Kaspar-Aiblinger-Platz 12 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey, with an advance wall and two oriels, the core of the 18th century | D-1-87-182-96 | |
Kaspar-Aiblinger-Platz 14 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-and-a-half storeys with segmented arched windows and storage hatch, 18th century, remodeling around the middle of the 19th century | D-1-87-182-97 | |
Kaspar-Aiblinger-Platz 20 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey, with an advance wall and box oriel, in the core 16./17. century | D-1-87-182-98 | |
Kaspar-Aiblinger-Platz 22 ( location ) |
Former craftsman's house | Three-storey trench roof with flat bay window, 16th century
Rear building with intermediate structure, former workshop building, three-storey saddle roof structure, around 1900 |
D-1-87-182-99 | |
Kaspar-Aiblinger-Platz 32 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Four-storey neo-renaissance building with mezzanine, flat saddle roof, central polygonal bay window and stucco facade, around 1890 | D-1-87-182-262 | |
Kaspar-Aiblinger-Platz 36 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Four-storey, with tail gable or stepped gable (north side) and flat bay window to Oberen Innstraße, clay relief above the entrance, 17th century core, plastered facade around 1900 | D-1-87-182-100 | |
Kellerstrasse 2; Salzburger Strasse 1 ( location ) |
Gasthof Bruckbräu | Three-storey elongated corner building with risalits, middle section with house Madonna, marked with the year 1860, after a fire by master builder M. Isola rebuilt in 1899/1900
Passage, with stepped gable, around 1900 Basement systems |
D-1-87-182-253 | |
Kellerstraße 14 ( location ) |
Former summer cellar | Two-storey Biedermeier hipped roof building, marked with the year 1821, renovated in 1982
Above an extensive cellar, marked with the year 1801 |
D-1-87-182-102 | |
Kirchhofplatz 1 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey corner building with a flat bay window, mezzanine and supporting pillars, 17th century, external appearance around 1890 | D-1-87-182-103 | |
Kirchhofplatz 2 ( location ) |
Catholic parish church St. Jakob | Late Gothic hall church, exposed brick building, choir, sacristy and west tower made of tuff blocks, construction began under Hans von Burghausen in 1410, construction management by Hans Stethaimer in 1432 , completion of the nave and new construction of the choir by Stephan Krumenauer , tower construction from 1458, construction management by Wolfgang Wiser since 1461 , Completion in 1478, regotisation according to plans by Michael Gaisberger 1879/80
St. Sebastian, free-standing stone sculpture from Herrenchiemsee, second half of the 17th century |
D-1-87-182-104 |
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Kirchhofplatz 3 ( location ) |
Former Latin school (until 1793), later sacristan's house | Three-storey, with an advance wall, built in 1589 | D-1-87-182-105 | |
Kirchhofplatz 5 ( location ) |
Rectory | Two-storey hipped roof building with floor bay window and dormer windows, figure of a saint, built around 1496 | D-1-87-182-106 | |
Kirchhofplatz 7 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey building on a high basement, with an advance wall and a bay window, 17th century, probably older in the core | D-1-87-182-107 | |
Knoppermühlweg 9 ( location ) |
House of the former Knoppermühle | Three-storey hipped roof building with plaster structure, mid-19th century | D-1-87-182-109 | |
Kreuzberg ( location ) |
Cross group | Wood, 19./20. century | D-1-87-182-4 | |
Landwehrstraße 23 ( location ) |
Garden shed | Two-storey Salettl with tent roof and plaster structure, 19th century | D-1-87-182-53 | |
Ledererzeile 2 ( location ) |
Residential building | Five or four storey corner building with buttresses, three bay windows and facade paintings, probably 17th century | D-1-87-182-112 | |
Ledererzeile 5 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | No. 5 three-storey with an advance wall, 17th century, originally a house plot with No. 7, after 1854 it was divided into two building units. | D-1-87-182-113 | |
Ledererzeile 7 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three- to four-storey monopitch roof building with an advance wall, erected in the 17th century as one building and divided in the middle of the 19th century, with ground floor vaults | D-1-87-182-113 | |
Ledererzeile 14 ( location ) |
Residential building | four-storey flat saddle roof building with storage floor, advance wall and atrium, ground floor with vaults, in the core probably 16th century, roof structure front house 1751/52 (dendro.dat.), rear roof structure 1769/70 (dendro.dat.), with conversions from the 19th century. Century and around 1930. | D-1-87-182-342 | |
Ledererzeile 18 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey, with an advance wall and a flat bay window, the core of the 16th century | D-1-87-182-114 | |
Ledererzeile 19 ( location ) |
Residential building with shop | Four-storey, with an advance wall, stone door frames and two flat cores with keel arch fields, first half of the 16th century | D-1-87-182-115 | |
Ledererzeile 20 ( location ) |
Residential building with shop | Four-storey with an advance wall and plastered facade, the core of the 16th century, the facade and oriel from the last quarter of the 19th century | D-1-87-182-251 | |
Ledererzeile 23 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey monopitch roof building, first half of the 19th century | D-1-87-182-116 | |
Ledererzeile 25 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Five-storey building with plaster divisions, mid-19th century | D-1-87-182-117 | |
Ledererzeile 26 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey, with horizontal floor banding, around the middle of the 19th century, embedded relief from 1649 | D-1-87-182-118 | |
Ledererzeile 30 ( location ) |
Former craftsman's house | Four and a half storeys, the core of the 17th century, facade end of the 19th century | D-1-87-182-119 | |
Ledererzeile 32 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey corner building, with overbuilt barrel vaults spanning into Friedhofsgasse, in the core 17th / 18th. Century, painted facade structure at the end of the 19th century | D-1-87-182-120 | |
Ledererzeile 34 ( location ) |
Inn | Four-storey building with stepped gable, around 1840, red marble relief from the 16th century | D-1-87-182-121 | |
Ledererzeile 36 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-story, around the middle of the 19th century | D-1-87-182-122 | |
Ledererzeile 41 ( location ) |
Residential building with catering | Four-storey, with an advance wall, in the core 17./18. century | D-1-87-182-123 | |
Ledererzeile 56 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey corner building with mezzanine, 17th / 18th centuries century | D-1-87-182-124 | |
Marienplatz 1 ( location ) |
Pharmacy, so-called Marienapotheke | Four-storey building with baroque facade structure, flat bay window and courtyard closed on four sides with vaulted Renaissance arcades, one-axis towards Tränkgasse with box bay window, 1st quarter of the 16th century, renewed several times | D-1-87-182-125 | |
Marienplatz 2 ( location ) |
Town hall, formerly with bread house and Kornschranne | Free-standing building complex with two stepped gables of different heights, four-storey north-western wing with an advance wall, plastered brick building above the ground floor made of tuff, built by Jörg Tünzel , 1457–1459, marked on the gable with the year 1459. In the years 1849 to 1852 and 1915 radically redesigned and expanded , the so-called Tanzhaus (large town hall) restored after fire in 1902–1905, unified in 1934 | D-1-87-182-126 |
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Marienplatz 3 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-and-a-half-storey building with two flat cores and partly groin-vaulted arbors with pointed arches, around 1500, carved front door and shop fittings, 1901
Rear building, four-and-a-half-story house with porch-like porch, probably 16th century, facade 19th century |
D-1-87-182-127 | |
Marienplatz 4; Marienplatz 4 a ( location ) |
Catholic Church of Our Lady | Plastered brick building, three-aisled Gothic staggered hall church, first half of the 14th century, vaulting 1386, spire by Wolfgang Wiser 1501/1502, interior baroque in 1753 | D-1-87-182-128 |
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Marienplatz 5 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey building with ground floor arbors and two flat cores, probably first half of the 16th century | D-1-87-182-129 | |
Marienplatz 6 ( location ) |
Inn | Three- or four-storey corner building with an advance wall and ground floor arbor, three bay windows facing Frauengasse, the core of the 15th century | D-1-87-182-130 | |
Marienplatz 7; Marienplatz 9 ( location ) |
Former patrician house (so-called core house), from 1795 city judge's house, now court building (no.7) and hotel inn (no.9) | Four-storey building with late medieval ground floor arbours (No. 7), facade with four flat cores and rococo stucco, rebuilt by Johann Baptist Zimmermann , 1738/1740, No. 7 1965/1968 | D-1-87-182-131 |
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Marienplatz 8 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-and-a-half storeys, with gazebos on the ground floor and plastered structure, in the core 15th century | D-1-87-182-132 | |
Marienplatz 10 ( location ) |
Former inn | Four-and-a-half storey with flat-roofed ground floor arbors and segmented arched windows, end of the 19th century | D-1-87-182-133 | |
Marienplatz 11 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | At its core two late medieval houses, four-story, with ground floor arbors and flat bay windows, plastered facade with ground floor rustication around 1800, inner courtyard with arcades and fountain, 1904
Rear building, four-and-a-half-storey house, with arcades and inner courtyard, probably 16th century, marble fountain marked with the year 1612 |
D-1-87-182-134 | |
Marienplatz 12 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey, with a moat roof and flat covered arbors, facade with plaster structure and ground floor renovation, around 1800 | D-1-87-182-135 | |
Marienplatz 13 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-story, with facade paintings and flat bay windows, advance wall with battlements, the core probably from the late Middle Ages | D-1-87-182-136 | |
Marienplatz 14 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-and-a-half storeys with flat-roofed arbors, the core of the 18th century | D-1-87-182-137 | |
Marienplatz 15 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey, with ground floor arbors and flat bay windows, 16./17. century
Back building to Zirnweg, four and a half story house, probably 19th century A stair tower and marble fountain in the courtyard |
D-1-87-182-138 | |
Marienplatz 16 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-and-a-half-storey, with ground floor arbors and supporting pillars, built around 1550, exterior appearance 19th century. Former front building of Herrengasse 2 | D-1-87-182-139 | |
Marienplatz 17 ( location ) |
Residential building, formerly the rear building of the Hotel Post | Four-storey saddle roof building with Art Nouveau hall on a concrete base, salett-like structure, around 1910 | D-1-87-182-140 | |
Marienplatz 19 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey, ground floor arbor with renewed flat ceiling, the core of the 16th century
Back building to Zirnweg, five-storey house with wooden verandas, probably 19th century |
D-1-87-182-142 | |
Marienplatz 21 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-and-a-half-storey trench roof with segmented arched windows and cornices, advance wall with console frieze, memorial plaque to Kaspar Aiblinger (birthplace), late medieval core, facade second half of the 19th century | D-1-87-182-143 | |
Marienplatz 23 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four and a half story corner house with corner bay window and ground floor arbor with flat ceiling, around 1900, fourth floor after 1920 | D-1-87-182-144 | |
Marienplatz 25 ( location ) |
Former old toll house, until 1497 the official residence of the ducal toll collector | Three- or four-storey corner building in two wings, with ditch roofs, two renewed stepped gables and ground floor with ribbed vault, probably around 1400, facade on Bruckgasse with a Renaissance core from 1539 | D-1-87-182-145 | |
Max-Emanuel-Platz 4 ( location ) |
Transformer house of the electricity company | Ground floor with flat gable roof and arched windows, around 1900 | D-1-87-182-146 | |
Max-Emanuel-Platz 8 ( location ) |
Chapel, so-called Max Emanuel Chapel | Hall building with retracted choir and gable, destroyed in 1786, renovated in neo-Gothic style in 1862 | D-1-87-182-147 |
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Max-Emanuel-Platz 12 ( location ) |
Former Flussmeisterstadel | Elongated, single-storey flat gable roof with segmented arched windows, around 1860 | D-1-87-182-148 | |
Nagelschmidgasse 2 ( location ) |
Residential house, former grinding shop, so-called Frommer house | Four-storey corner building with flat core and monopitch roof, 16th century | D-1-87-182-149 | |
Nagelschmidgasse 6 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four and a half storeys with flat bay windows, 16./17. century | D-1-87-182-150 | |
Nagelschmidgasse 8 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-story, with a flat bay window, 17th century | D-1-87-182-151 | |
Nagelschmidgasse 10 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey, with flat bay window and advance wall, 16./17. century | D-1-87-182-152 | |
Nagelschmidgasse 12 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey trench roof construction with flat bay windows, 16./17. century | D-1-87-182-153 | |
Near Heisererplatz ( location ) |
War memorial | In memory of the fallen of 1870/1871, sandstone plinth with a large group of cast zinc figures, by Theodor Haf , inscribed with the year 1876 | D-1-87-182-250 |
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Near Steinmühlweg ( location ) |
Garden shed | Timber construction on a high basement, with balustrade and wide roof overhang, gutters with gargoyles, around 1905 | D-1-87-182-205 | |
Obere Innstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four and a half storey corner building with flat bay window, 17th century, facade renewed. | D-1-87-182-154 | |
Palmanostraße 1 ( location ) |
restaurant | Two-storey corner building with neo-renaissance structure and flat hip roof, around 1800. | D-1-87-182-155 | |
Rosenheimer Straße 1 ( location ) |
Stadtsparkasse | Three-storey reinforced concrete skeleton building with a flat roof, perforated facade with curtain-type concrete slabs worked like a stone carver, reproduces the Innhaus type in the forms of classical modernism, 1963–1967 by Alexander von Branca . | D-1-87-182-258 | |
Rosenheimer Straße 6 ( location ) |
crossroads | Marble relief built into the wall of the house, inscribed with the year 1656. | D-1-87-182-156 |
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Rosenheimer Straße 16 ( location ) |
Tax office | Three-storey hipped roof building with stair tower, bay window and dwarf house, in the form of the Heimat style, around 1910; Remise, single-storey saddle roof construction, around 1910. | D-1-87-182-158 | |
Salzburger Strasse 1 ( location ) |
Community center | Former craftsman's house, three-story, 16./17. Century, frame stucco ceiling on the first floor marked with the year 1779, second floor and roof renewed after fire in 1874. | D-1-87-182-254 | |
Salzburger Strasse 2 ( location ) |
Former dyer's house | Two or three-story Biedermeier tent roof construction with arched windows, marked with the year 1805, facade in the middle of the 19th century | D-1-87-182-159 |
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Salzburger Strasse 11 ( location ) |
Luitpold High School | Three-storey, baroque-style neo-renaissance building with two ornamental gables and a bay window above roof height, former city library wing attached to the west, one-storey hipped roof building, 1913/1914. | D-1-87-182-160 |
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Salzburger Strasse 13 ( location ) |
Ovenbeck Villa | Two-storey neo-baroque mansard roof building with pilasters and an outside staircase, wooden veranda at the rear, around 1900; Garden pavilion, around 1900; with park. | D-1-87-182-161 | |
Salzburger Strasse 19 ( location ) |
Student home | Former therapeutic bath, from 1895 student home (Realschulpensionat), three-storey plastered building with hipped roof and arched windows, essentially late medieval, mainly rebuilt around 1860, northern extension, with a gym on the ground floor, after 1895. | D-1-87-182-162 | |
Salt transmitter line 3 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey corner building with flat bay windows, Gothic vaulted hall on the ground floor, mid-15th century, curbstone, marked with the year 1876, poor soul plaque on the corner of the house. | D-1-87-182-164 | |
Salt transmitter line 4 ( location ) |
Kulbingerhaus | House and restaurant, four-story, formerly with a moat roof, ground floor arbor, 16th century. | D-1-87-182-165 | |
Salt transmitter line 7 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey, with an advance wall, the core of the 17th century | D-1-87-182-168 | |
Salt transmitter line 8 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey, with a moat roof and flat bay window, advance wall with battlements, the core probably 16th century, facade later smoothed. | D-1-87-182-169 | |
Salt transmitter line 9 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three and a half storeys with a flat bay window, 17th century, facade with plaster structures, around 1800. | D-1-87-182-170 | |
Salt transmitter line 10 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Former town house of the Attel monastery, then residential and commercial building, four-story, with an advance wall and ground floor arbor, 17th / 18th century. Century, late Classicist facade. | D-1-87-182-171 | |
Salt transmitter line 12 ( location ) |
Inn | Four-storey, with horizontal roof end, console cornice and classical facade structure, inner courtyard with arcades, first half of the 19th century; Oven, probably first half of the 19th century | D-1-87-182-173 | |
Salt transmitter line 18; Salt transmitter line 18 a; Salt transmitter line 18 b; Salt transmitter line 18 c ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey, with a trench roof and an advance wall, flat bay window above console, probably from the first half of the 16th century | D-1-87-182-175 | |
Salt transmitter line 20 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey, with profiled entablature, in the core 17th / 18th century. Century, 19th century facade | D-1-87-182-176 | |
Salt transmitter line 22 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey trench roof building with an advance wall, 18th century, facade renewed. | D-1-87-182-177 | |
Schmidzeile 1 ( location ) |
Surauerhaus | Former gingerbread house, three-storey corner building with an advance wall, ground floor arbor and three flat cores, remains of late medieval frescoes on the facade, facade design 18th century, reconstructed in 1989. | D-1-87-182-178 | |
Schmidzeile 2 ( location ) |
Irlbeckhaus | Former New Mauthaus, official residence of the ducal Mautner, four-storey corner building with an advance wall, bay windows and ground floor arbor, 1497. | D-1-87-182-179 | |
Schmidzeile 3 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey, with two flat cores, late medieval, the late Gothic ground floor arbors were stuccoed around 1900; Rear building, five-story house with segmented arched windows, probably 19th century | D-1-87-182-180 | |
Schmidzeile 4 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey, with a sloping front, flat bay window and ground floor arbors, 16th century | D-1-87-182-181 | |
Schmidzeile 5 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey, 16./17. Century, ground floor arbor changed around 1900, front door marked with the year 1901; Rear building, five-story, 19th century | D-1-87-182-182 | |
Schmidzeile 6 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey, with gazebos on the ground floor and pinnacle gables, cantilevered upper storey, late medieval. | D-1-87-182-183 | |
Schmidzeile 7 ( location ) |
Inn | Three-and-a-half-storey eaves side building with ground floor arbors, inner courtyard with arcades, probably built in 1860/1880, using older building fabric, cantilever marked with the year 1794. | D-1-87-182-184 |
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Schmidzeile 8 ( location ) |
Ganserhaus | Former pewter foundry house, four-storey, with an advance wall, two oriels and fresco decorations on the front, marked with the year 1555. | D-1-87-182-185 | |
Schmidzeile 10 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four and a half stories, around 1700, windows and facade renewed. | D-1-87-182-187 | |
Schmidzeile 11 ( location ) |
Residential building | Five-storey, with a flat bay window, formerly with an advance wall, 16./17. century | D-1-87-182-188 | |
Schmidzeile 12 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-story, front door marked with the year 1826. | D-1-87-182-189 | |
Schmidzeile 19 ( location ) |
Residential building | Five-storey, with a three-storey flat bay window over consoles, formerly with an advance wall, in the core probably 16th century | D-1-87-182-190 | |
Schmidzeile 20 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey building with ditch roof, advance wall and ground floor arcade, second half of the 16th century, coat of arms marked with the year 1572, facade painting reconstructed. | D-1-87-182-191 | |
Schmidzeile 21 ( location ) |
Residential building | Five-storey, with an advance wall, upper floors slightly protruding, 16./17. Century, the former storage floor expanded. | D-1-87-182-192 | |
Schmidzeile 24 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey, with an advance wall, probably 17./18. Century, front door around 1830. | D-1-87-182-193 | |
Schmidzeile 25 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey corner building with advance wall, ground floor 16./17. Century, extension in the 19th century, western two-storey extension with hipped roof after 1813. | D-1-87-182-194 | |
Schmidzeile 26 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey, with an advance wall, in the core 17./18. century | D-1-87-182-195 | |
Schmidzeile 28 ( location ) |
Former St. Michael's Chapel | Two-story late Gothic double chapel, by Wolfgang Wiser , 1501/1503. Profanation in 1810, chancel and spire demolished
Basement of the former crypt church of the All Souls of the Old (abandoned) Jacob's cemetery, since 1976 working day chapel |
D-1-87-182-196 | |
Schopperstattweg 1 ( location ) |
Residential building | Residential house with wood paneling and gable roof, balcony porch on the east side, around 1910. | D-1-87-182-198 | |
Schustergasse 7 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four and a half storeys with flat bay windows, 16./17. Century, boom and medallion of Mary, 19th century | D-1-87-182-200 | |
Schustergasse 13 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey corner building with plaster structure and Madonna relief, in the core 18th century, facade around 1900. | D-1-87-182-201 | |
Schustergasse 15 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey, with a moat roof, in the core 17th century, extension at the beginning of the 19th century, front door and shop fitting in 1904. | D-1-87-182-202 | |
Schustergasse 18 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey corner building with hipped roof and flat-covered ground floor arbors, first half of the 19th century | D-1-87-182-141 | |
Sedlmeiergasse ( location ) |
Schwibbogen | Arch over Sedlmeiergasse, probably 15./16. century | D-1-87-182-172 | |
Sedlmeiergasse 5 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey monopitch roof building, house board marked with the year 1769. | D-1-87-182-203 | |
Sedlmeiergasse 6 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey monopitch roof building with an advance wall, the core of the 18th century older, two-storey vaulted room to the north, block wall 1791 (dendro. Dat.), Changed in the 19th century. | D-1-87-182-309 | |
Sedlmeiergasse 10 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey with a high gable roof and attached support pillars, 17th century | D-1-87-182-204 | |
Steinmühlweg 4; Steinmühlweg 6 ( location ) |
Farmhouse | Former farmhouse with flat gable roof, No. 4 with east-facing arbor, probably beginning of the 19th century | D-1-87-182-206 | |
Steinmühlweg 10 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey eaves side building, probably mid-19th century; Bundwerkstadel, mid-19th century | D-1-87-182-207 | |
Tränkgasse 2 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey, ground floor and first floor with loggias, flat bay windows above, probably 15th / 16th. century | D-1-87-182-208 | |
Tränkgasse 3 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three and a half storeys, probably 17th / 18th. Century, 19th century facade | D-1-87-182-209 | |
Tränkgasse 4 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three and a half storeys high, with two flat cores and a bricked-in red marble pillar at the corner of the house, 16th century, with arbors on the inside. | D-1-87-182-210 | |
Tränkgasse 6 ( location ) |
Back building to Zirnweg | Three and a half stories, on the ground floor and above, arched windows, on the second floor a wooden balcony, in the core probably 16th century, facade 19th century | D-1-87-182-212 | |
Tränkgasse 8 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey, upper storeys pulled forward like a bay window, remains of wall paintings 17th century, top storey second half of 19th century; Façade on the inside with a wooden balcony. | D-1-87-182-213 |
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Tränkgasse 9 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey front building with flat gable roof, flat bay windows and supporting pillars, 16th century, remodeled in the 19th century, embedded high water marks, 1853–1899. | D-1-87-182-214 | |
Tränkgasse 10 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey, with two flat cores and plaster structure, 17th century | D-1-87-182-215 | |
Tränkgasse 12 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey front building with two flat cores, marked with the year 1566, gable front to Max-Emanuel-Platz, 19th century | D-1-87-182-216 | |
Under the Schanz 2 ( location ) |
Rottmoser cellar | Former storage and ice cellar with restaurant and apartment, two-storey hipped roof building with plastered structure and Salettl porch, around 1826, older in the core, commemorative plaque for road construction from 1767, renovation 1991/1992. | D-1-87-182-220 | |
Weberzipfel 2; Weberzipfel 4 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-and-a-half storey with floor bay window, 17th century | D-1-87-182-221 | |
Weberzipfel 5; Weberzipfel 5 a ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey with a tail gable and pent roof, 18th century | D-1-87-182-222 | |
Zirnweg 1 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey, with two arched arbors on all floors, first half of the 18th century | D-1-87-182-225 | |
Between Schmidzeile and Kirchhofplatz ( location ) |
Freidhoferstiege | Staircase with vault built to connect the castle to the parish church, 1540. | D-1-87-182-197 |
Reitmehring
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Ahornstrasse 2 ( location ) |
Stone cross | Made of granite, 16./17. century | D-1-87-182-242 | |
Bahnhofstrasse 11 ( location ) |
Historic furnishings | Madonna 1630, cross around 1350 | D-1-87-182-237 | |
Megglestraße 5 ( location ) |
Bundwerkstadel | First half of the 19th century | D-1-87-182-240 |
Further districts
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Attel Attel 3 ( location ) |
Courtyard landmark | Natural stone stele with the Attel coat of arms, marked 1616 | D-1-87-182-227 | |
Attel Attel 38 ( location ) |
Attel Monastery | Former monastery church, now the Catholic parish church of St. Michael. Baroque wall pillar system with semicircular closed choir and north tower with coupled lantern, 1713/1715, tower substructure medieval
Cemetery wall, probably from the 18th century Former ossuary, single-storey building with hipped roof, early 16th century Former monastery, now nursing home, three-storey, tracts arranged around a rectangular courtyard, first half of the 18th century Former brewery, two-storey wing around an inner courtyard, 16th century Eastern and western economic building northeast of the former monastery complex, two-storey saddle roof buildings, 18th / 19th centuries Century. |
D-1-87-182-226 |
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Burgau near Krankenhausstrasse ( location ) |
Bundwerkstadel | Brick and plastered ground floor, 18th century | D-1-87-182-110 | |
Burgau Reiherweg 9 ( location ) |
Block construction upper floor of a former Einfirsthof | With all-round arbor, high arbor and roof truss, marked with the year 1781. Transferred from Kirchbichl / Tirol 1990–1992 and rebuilt using historical construction details on a true-to-scale, newly bricked-up ground floor | D-1-87-182-252 | |
Edgarten Edgarten 6 ( location ) |
Former file cutter | Two-story saddle roof building with segmented arched windows, 1875
Weir system with two weirs, 1875 |
D-1-87-182-228 | |
Misery misery 5 ( location ) |
Former farmhouse | Einfirsthof, two-storey saddle roof building, residential part with upper floor block construction, high arbor and surrounding arbor, second half of the 18th century | D-1-87-182-230 | |
Misery in misery ( location ) |
chapel | Hall building with roof turret, around the middle of the 19th century; with equipment | D-1-87-182-229 | |
Gabersee On the southern edge of the institution grounds ( location ) |
Wayside shrine | Granite stele with lantern, marked 1678; on the southeastern edge of the clinic premises | D-1-87-182-232 | |
Gabersee Gabersee 2 ( location ) |
Inn-Salzach Clinic | Founded in 1883 as the Royal Bavarian Healing and Care Facility for the Mentally Ill, extensive complex embedded in the landscape with brick buildings in a pavilion system arranged on both sides of a curved avenue, transverse axis with an institution church and cemetery, according to plans by District Building Councilor Bernatz, 1881–1985
Administration building, two-storey brick building with saddle or hipped roof Hospital building, two-storey brick buildings, built as so-called pavilion and country house buildings for women and men, some with verandas and loggias as well as wrought iron fences at the rear Festsaalbau, two-storey hipped roof structure built as a community house St. Raphael Institution Church, neo-Romanesque hall church with south tower, 1893 Cemetery, rectangular complex with a mortuary, one-story brick building with a gable roof and transverse gables Nursery, two-story saddle roof building, around 1900 Former wash house, brick building, house no.15 attached Drinking water supply, two tower-like hipped roof buildings with pumping equipment and underground drinking water tanks, 1883, expansion in 1904 and 1936 |
D-1-87-182-231 |
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Kobl Kobl 1 ( location ) |
Bundwerkstadel | First half of the 19th century | D-1-87-182-233 | |
Kroit Kroit 4 ( location ) |
Two front doors, bell towers | carved, inscribed with the year 1836
Bell tower, marked with the year 1845 |
D-1-87-182-235 | |
Limburg Limburg 3 ( location ) |
Wayside shrine | Bricked, with a gable roof and niche, 19th century | D-1-87-182-236 | |
Staudham Münchner Strasse 30 ( location ) |
front door | Carved, mid 19th century | D-1-87-182-243 | |
Viehhausen Viehhausen 4 ( location ) |
Farmhouse | Two-storey residential part with plastered structure and carved doors, at the Bundwerk business part, built in 1850, modern painting | D-1-87-182-244 | |
Weikertsham Weikertsham 10 ( location ) |
Border pillar | Very damaged | D-1-87-182-247 | |
Weikertsham Weikertsham 11 ( location ) |
lock | Former patrician seat, three-storey plastered brick building with high pitched roof and facade painting, in the middle of the 16th century, remodeling and renovation in 1614, in 1869 expansion to include a northern extension and agricultural use | D-1-87-182-246 |
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Former architectural monuments
This section lists objects that were previously entered in the list of monuments.
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Wasserburg At the castle, west of No. 10 ( ) |
Stone cross | Medieval | D-1-87-182-16 | |
Wasserburg Bahnhofsplatz 6 ( ) |
Former inn, then bank building | Two-storey saddle roof building with a pitched roof, mid-house and two-storey polygonal corner bay window, in modern Baroque forms, marked with the year 1910 | D-1-87-182-256 | |
Wasserburg Färbergasse 11 ( ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey with Gothic plaster decor and a Biedermeier front door with skylight grille, mid-19th century | D-1-87-182-40 | |
Wasserburg Fletzingergasse 1 ( ) |
Wall fountain | Red marble, 17th century
large wedding picture, 1795 |
D-1-87-182-43 | |
Wasserburg Fletzingergasse 8 ( ) |
Facade of a former farm building | Probably 17th century | D-1-87-182-47 | |
Wasserburg Fletzingergasse 20, above the portal ( ) |
Inscription plaque | First half of the 19th century | D-1-87-182-50 | |
Wasserburg Heisererplatz 4 ( ) |
Inscription plaque | Marked with the year 1829 | D-1-87-182-57 | |
Wasserburg Heisererplatz 8 ( ) |
Residential building | Four-storey corner building with protruding flat gable roof, corner and flat bay windows, probably still from the 16th century, renewed | D-1-87-182-58 | |
Wasserburg Im Hag 1 ( ) |
blackboard | With building inscription, 1816 | D-1-87-182-87 | |
Wasserburg Im Hag 8 ( location ) |
Bundwerkstadel | First half of the 19th century, heavily modified | D-1-87-182-91 | |
Wasserburg Salzsenderzeile 5 ( location ) |
Inscription plaque | Marked with the year 1839. | D-1-87-182-166 | |
Wasserburg Salzsenderzeile 6 ( location ) |
Inscription plaque | Marked with the year 1831. | D-1-87-182-167 | |
Wasserburg St.-Bruder-Konrad-Straße 3 ( ) |
Catholic parish church of St. Konrad | Modern; with historical equipment | D-1-87-182-33 | |
Wasserburg Weberzipfel 15 ( me ) |
Clay relief | Second half of the 18th century | D-1-87-182-223 | |
Wasserburg Wuhrweg 20 ( me ) |
Fresco remains | Coronation of Mary and St. Johann Nepomuk, probably early 19th century | D-1-87-182-224 | |
Reitmehring Megglestraße 2 ( me ) |
Parallel courtyard | Stable house with log wall upper floor and arbors, marked with the year 1760 | D-1-87-182-238 | |
Reitmehring Megglestraße 8 ( me ) |
Former farmhouse | Residential part with upper floor block construction, 18th century | D-1-87-182-239 | |
Reitmehring Seestrasse 1; Seestraße 1 a ( location ) |
Associated Bundwerkstadel | First half of the 19th century. | D-1-87-182-241 | |
Kornberg Kornberg 9 ( location ) |
Former farmhouse | Two-storey saddle roof building with side arbor and bundwerk, service wing expanded, around 1840 | D-1-87-182-234 | |
Viehhausen On the western outskirts ( ) |
Wayside shrine | 17th century | D-1-87-182-245 |
Lost monuments
This section lists objects that were previously entered in the list of monuments, but no longer exist.
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Rosenheimer Straße 9 ( location ) |
Residential building | Residential house with roof overhang and arched windows, mid-19th century. The building was replaced by a new one. | D-1-87-182-157 |
See also
Remarks
- ↑ This list may not correspond to the current status of the official list of monuments. The latter can be viewed on the Internet as a PDF using the link given under web links and is also mapped in the Bavarian Monument Atlas . Even these representations, although they are updated daily by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation , do not always and everywhere reflect the current status. Therefore, the presence or absence of an object in this list or in the Bavarian Monument Atlas does not guarantee that it is currently a registered monument or not. The Bavarian List of Monuments is also an information directory. The monument property - and thus the legal protection - is defined in Art. 1 of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act (BayDSchG) and does not depend on the mapping in the monument atlas or the entry in the Bavarian monument list. Objects that are not listed in the Bavarian Monument List can also be monuments if they meet the criteria according to Art. 1 BayDSchG. Early involvement of the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation according to Art. 6 BayDSchG is therefore necessary in all projects.
literature
- Wilhelm Neu, Volker Liedke: Upper Bavaria . Ed .: Michael Petzet , Bavarian State Office for the Preservation of Monuments (= Monuments in Bavaria . Volume I.2 ). Oldenbourg, Munich 1986, ISBN 3-486-52392-9 .
Web links
- Bavarian Monument Atlas (cartographic representation of the Bavarian architectural and ground monuments by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation (BLfD) )
- List of monuments for Wasserburg am Inn (PDF) at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation (PDF)