List of architectural monuments in Zwiesel

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The monuments of the Lower Bavarian town of Zwiesel 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.

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Zwiesel coat of arms

Architectural monuments according to districts

Zwiesel

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Alfons-Maria-Daiminger-Straße 5
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Residential building Two-storey half-hipped roof building with a dwelling and entrance porch, with plaster structures, labeled "1912". D-2-76-148-1 Residential building
Alfons-Maria-Daiminger-Straße 11
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Customs office Three-storey hipped roof building with a gabled central projection and late classicist facade structure, mid-19th century. D-2-76-148-2 Customs office
Angerstrasse 6
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hotel Two-storey saddle or hipped roof building on an angular floor plan, with a terrace extension in the building gusset, early 20th century; at the confluence of the Great and Little Rain. D-2-76-148-3 hotel
Bahnhofplatz 1; Bahnhofplatz 3; Landshut – Bayer line. Eisenstein
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Breakthrough Part of the "Waldbahn" from Plattling to Bayerisch Eisenstein, which opened in 1877.

Round arched barrel vault with steps and embankment walls, embossed ashlar masonry.

D-2-76-148-37 Breakthrough
Bahnhofplatz 3; Lagerstrasse 9; Near train station; Bahnhofplatz 1
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Zwiesel train station Part of the "forest railway" from Plattling to Bayerisch Eisenstein, opened in 1877, at route kilometers 120.4–8, building made of polygonal masonry with corner blocks.

Reception building, two-storey half-hipped roof building with gabled central projections;

Outbuilding, single-storey hipped roof building;

Goods hall, single-storey saddle roof building with segment-arched gate openings;

Signal box building, two-storey flat saddle roof building with knee stick.

D-2-76-148-5 Zwiesel train station
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Bergstrasse 10
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Residential building Two-storey half-hipped roof building, eaves side with arched, arched building passage, 1816, portal marked "1869". D-2-76-148-8 Residential building
Bergstrasse 16
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Catholic Church of the Name of Mary (Mountain Church) Hall church with pitched roof and slightly drawn-in, semicircular closed choir, 1767 as an extension of the first chapel from 1682, roof turret 1860; with equipment. D-2-76-148-9 Catholic Church of the Name of Mary (Mountain Church)
Dr.-Schott-Straße 43
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Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church Hall church with pitched roof and retracted choir closed on five sides, flank tower with pointed helmet and corner canopies, neo-Gothic, 1894–95. D-2-76-148-6 Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church
Near Dr.-Schott-Straße
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Wayside chapel Saddle roof construction over a rectangular floor plan, with roof turrets and open vestibule, 1876; with equipment. D-2-76-148-7 Wayside chapel
Kirchplatz 1
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Catholic parish church of St. Nicholas Three-aisled basilica with short transept and retracted choir closed on five sides, mighty west tower with pointed helmet, neo-Gothic, 1891/96 by Johann Schott ; with equipment. D-2-76-148-13 Catholic parish church of St. Nicholas
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Kirchplatz 3
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Former girls' school, now Zwiesel Forest Museum Two-storey elongated pitched roof building with ornamental gables, neo-Gothic, 1889. The state exhibition 2007 Bavaria-Bohemia: 1500 Years of Neighborhood took place here from May 25, 2007 to October 14, 2007 . D-2-76-148-14 Former girls' school, now Zwiesel Forest Museum
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Kirchplatz 8
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kindergarten Two-storey pitched roof building with brick structure, neo-Gothic, end of the 19th century. D-2-76-148-15 kindergarten
Oberzwieselauer Strasse 15; in the cemetery
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graveyard Cemetery wall, sections to the north, west and south, quarry stone, 1827, extended 19th / early 20th century;

Arcade hall, long building with hipped roof and rear wall, first quarter of the 20th century;

Mausoleum of the von Poschinger family , octagon with tent roof, neo-renaissance, late 19th century;

Kuchler / Schreder tomb, aedicule-like shape, arched open, probably beginning of the 20th century;

Water pump, tubular with profiles, cast iron, late 19th century; earlier in front of Angerstrasse 37.

D-2-76-148-16 graveyard
Prälat-Neun-Straße 9
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Einfirsthof One-and-a-half-story saddle roof building, field stone masonry with block construction knee, second quarter of the 19th century, older in the core. D-2-76-148-42 Einfirsthof
Stadtplatz 14
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Former forest office Two-storey eaves-standing pitched roof building with stepped gables, ashlar masonry, built 1854–57 in place of the so-called Weißbierbräuhaus;

Lateral yard gates with segment-arched passages, at the same time.

D-2-76-148-18 Former forest office
Stadtplatz 14a
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Former outbuilding of the forestry office Two-wing structure, southern part two-storey with a gable roof, north wing with a single-storey hipped roof, ashlar masonry, 1854–57. D-2-76-148-19 Former outbuilding of the forestry office
Stadtplatz 16
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Former district court building and rent office Three-storey eaves-standing pitched roof building with plaster structures, oriel tower with onion dome, in the core 17th century, rebuilt and increased in 1903/04. D-2-76-148-20 Former district court building and rent office
Town square 27; Near town square
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town hall Three-storey palazzo-like hipped roof building with rustic structures and console balcony, 1838, roof turret with pointed helmet from 1876;

Street water pump, tubular with handle and water bowl, cast iron, late 19th century.

D-2-76-148-21 town hall
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Stadtplatz 42
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German Rhine Inn Three-storey three-wing building with a gable roof, with a neo-baroque tail gable and central bay to the west, end of the 19th century, essentially older;

Economy building, angular building with a gable roof, three-tiered gable to the west, quarry stone, 19th century.

D-2-76-148-22 German Rhine Inn
Near town square
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Sculpture group with stone figures of St. John of Nepomuk, Sebastian and Florian On a curved pedestal with a raised central section, marked "1767";

Originally at the height of the town hall, now shifted to the west between No. 23 and 20.

D-2-76-148-23 Sculpture group with stone figures of St. John of Nepomuk, Sebastian and Florian
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Bärnzell

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Bärnzell 42
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Local chapel Saddle roof with pilaster structure, polygonal closed, roof turret with pointed helmet, 1867; with equipment;

War memorial for the fallen of both world wars, stone sculpture of a dying warrior on a pedestal, probably 1920s, later supplemented with data from World War II.

D-2-76-148-27 Local chapel

Griesbach

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In Griesbach
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Local chapel Pitched roof building with little drawn-in, semicircular closed choir, roof turret with onion dome, 1825; with equipment. D-2-76-148-30 Local chapel

Innenried

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Innenried 19
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Local chapel Saddle roof construction with retracted, semicircular closed choir, gable rider with pointed helmet, 1851; with equipment. D-2-76-148-31 Local chapel
Railway line Zwiesel – Bodenmais
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Railway viaduct at Reisachmühle Part of the branch line from Zwiesel to Bodenmais opened in 1928, five-arched round arch bridge with sloping pillars, facing with embossed cuboids. D-2-76-129-15 (half of which belongs to Langdorf) Railway viaduct at Reisachmühle

Klautzenbach

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Bahnhäuslweg 6
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Former railroad keeper's house Part of the "Waldbahn" from Plattling to Bayerisch Eisenstein, opened in 1877, at a distance of 122.0 kilometers.

Single-storey saddle roof construction with knee floor, stable extension to the west, polygonal masonry with brick structure.

D-2-76-148-38 Former railroad keeper's house
Case rake 1
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Drift lock Residential house, two-storey flat saddle roof building with gable crust, wooden posts with shingling, mid-19th century;

Barrier, stone pillars made of ashlar masonry, covered corridor with flat gable roof, wooden posts with planking, around 1830.

D-2-76-148-24 Drift lock
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Rabenstein

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Dorfplatz 1
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Catholic branch church St. Johannes Nepomuk Hall church with pitched roof over a rectangular floor plan, nave part of the former castle barn, quarry stone, 1767, conversion to a church with connecting building and pointed bell tower to the south 1964–66, by Ludwig Ostertag; with equipment. D-2-76-148-51 Catholic branch church St. Johannes Nepomuk
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Dorfplatz 2
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Former St. Georg palace chapel Hall church with pitched roof, semicircular closed, gable turret with onion dome, labeled "1815"; with equipment. D-2-76-148-32 Former St. Georg palace chapel
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Dorfplatz 6
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War memorial for the fallen of both world wars Curved wall with a raised central section, therein a relief of a dying warrior, corner pillars with crowning helmets, granite, 1920s, later supplemented with the names of World War II soldiers. D-2-76-148-50 BW
Stormbergerstraße 27
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So-called New Castle, former Poschinger manor, now a health clinic Three-wing three-storey building with mansard hipped roofs, north wing with pillared vestibule, 1913/14;

Courtyard wall, quarry stone with brick cover, 19th / early 20th century.

D-2-76-148-33 So-called New Castle, former Poschinger manor, now a health clinic
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Theresienthal

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Theresienthal 7; Theresienthal 7 a; Theresienthal 9; Theresienthal 9 a
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So-called “Alte Hütte Theresienthal”, former flat glass works Elongated gable roof building with a three-story roof structure, filled in with openwork decorative masonry between the pillars, two-story log building to the south, two-story hipped roof building to the north, 19th century. D-2-76-148-39 So-called “Alte Hütte Theresienthal”, former flat glass works
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Theresienthal 15
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Poschinger's villa Two-storey plastered building with a gable roof, neo-renaissance structures and columned portal, to the north a three-storey rectangular tower with a tented roof, 1880. D-2-76-148-34 Poschinger's villa
Theresienthal 23
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Demolition and grinding of the former Theresienthal glassworks South head building of the modern plant expansion, three-storey flat gable roof building with advance gables, to the north two-storey gable roof building with roof vent, around 1910. D-2-76-148-41 Demolition and grinding of the former Theresienthal glassworks
Theresienthal 25
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Furnace house and finishing of the former Theresienthal glassworks Oven house, elongated saddle roof building with roof ventilators, northern end building, two-storey flat roof building, quarry stone, around 1835. D-2-76-148-40 Furnace house and finishing of the former Theresienthal glassworks
Theresienthal 43
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Residential building Two-storey hipped roof building, block construction, third quarter of the 19th century. D-2-76-148-35 Residential building
Rotkot
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So-called glassmaker's chapel Saddle roof construction with roof turrets, closed segment arch.

North on the western slope of the Kellerberg. Next to the front door is a plaque with the inscription: “Built in 1899 by benefactors and the workers of Theresienthal. Dedicated by HH Spiritually. Councilor Georg Prince v. Zwiesel on August 21, 1899. "

D-2-76-148-36 So-called glassmaker's chapel

Zwieselberg

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Zwieselberg 61; in Zwieselberg; from Zwieselberg to the Landshut – Bayer line. Eisenstein
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Residential house of a former three-sided farm, then a keeper's house Ground floor solid building with block construction knee and block construction gable, early 19th century, pitched gable roof later, south-west of the barn, boarded up stand construction, added later, 19th / 20th century. Century;

Earth cellar, small saddle roof building as a porch, 19th century.

D-2-76-148-58 BW

Former architectural monuments

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

location object description File no. image
Zwiesel
Frauenauer Straße 2
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Former sacristan's house Saddle roof construction, door frame marked "1826". Former sacristan's house

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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