List of religious buildings in Schliersee

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The list includes the sacred buildings in the area of ​​the Upper Bavarian municipality Schliersee , arranged according to their location from north to south.

Surname image Location Establishment Denomination Remarks Coordinates
St. Martin Schliersee StMartinA.jpg In the district of Westenhofen 1734-1737 Roman Catholic Baroque with a Gothic tower,
the grave of the game shooter Georg Jennerwein in the cemetery
47 ° 44 '13 "  N , 11 ° 51' 14.3"  E
Christ Church Schliersee Christ Church.jpg Leitnerstrasse 2
in the main town
1953-1954 evangelical Tent-like construction with an onion dome, the
architect was Olaf Andreas Gulbransson
47 ° 44 '11.2 "  N , 11 ° 51' 47.6"  E
St. George St. Georg Schliersee-1.jpg Hans-Miederer-Straße 4,
in the main town
(on the vineyard)
Mid 14th century Roman Catholic Also called the Weinbergkirche because of its location .
Altar with a free-standing statue of St. George on horseback, killing the dragon.
47 ° 44 ′ 3 "  N , 11 ° 51 ′ 58"  E
St. Sixtus Schliersee St. Sixtus.jpg Mesnergasse 2
in the main town
1712-1715 Catholic Baroque building with rich furnishings, Gothic tower, frescoes by Johann Baptist Zimmermann , Madonna panel painting by Jan Polack (1494) 47 ° 43 '59.4 "  N , 11 ° 51' 53.1"  E
St. Nicholas Chapel Schliersee cemetery chapel-1.jpg In the cemetery of St. Sixtus, Late Gothic, reduced in size in 1712/13 due to building material for St. Sixtus Roman Catholic Remnants of an earlier larger church. Cemetery chapel and memorial
for warriors, winged altar for Nikolaus von Myra from 1541
47 ° 44 '0.2 "  N , 11 ° 51' 53.4"  E
Krainsberger Chapel In the district of Breitenbach-Krainsberg around 1900 Roman Catholic Strongly structured plastered building with roof turrets 47 ° 43 '46.7 "  N , 11 ° 50' 38.3"  E
St. Leonhard Schliersee St. Leonhard-1.jpg Fischhausen district,
on the B 307
1651 Roman Catholic Branch and pilgrimage church (annual Leonhardi trip ), baroque nave, Gothic tower, rich stucco decoration 47 ° 42 ′ 27.7 "  N , 11 ° 52 ′ 25"  E
Holy Cross Chapel Wasmeier Farm Museum 9.jpg In the Markus Wasmeier Farm Museum, Neuhaus district, Brunnbichl 5 2012-2015 Roman Catholic Built by the Lüftlmaler and restorer Günther Wasmeier, Markus Wasmeier's father .
Space for 20 people,
ceiling with peasant painting "Maria Hilf"
47 ° 42 '24.9 "  N , 11 ° 52' 41.3"  E
St. Joseph In the Neuhaus district 1952/1953 Roman Catholic Hall room with flat ceiling and semicircular altar apse.
Affiliated youth center, parish center and kindergarten.
47 ° 42 '5.2 "  N , 11 ° 52' 44.5"  E
Apostle Peter Church In the Neuhaus district 1963/1964 evangelical Architect Gustav Gsaenger .
The winged altar comes from Angela Gsaenger, the architect's daughter.
47 ° 41 ′ 51.7 "  N , 11 ° 52 ′ 52"  E
St. Leonhard (Freudenreichkapelle) Freudenreichkapelle.jpg On the Brecherspitz-Dürnbachkopf ridge at an altitude of 1573 meters at the end of the 19th century Roman Catholic Alpine chapel, timber construction,
name reference to Freudenreichalm
47 ° 40 '45.2 "  N , 11 ° 51' 43.4"  E
St. Bernhard Schliersee Spitzingsee St. Bernhard.jpg In the Spitzingsee district 1937/1938 Roman Catholic Dedicated to St. Bernard of Menthon , the patron saint of alpine residents and mountaineers. 47 ° 39 '40.8 "  N , 11 ° 53' 15.4"  E
St. Michaels Chapel St. Michaels Chapel near the Schwarzenkopfhütte.jpg East of the Spitzingsee below the Schwarzenkopfhütte Roman Catholic Was erected in honor of the dead of the police.
The Bavarian police operate two mountain houses nearby for training purposes
47 ° 39 '40.9 "  N , 11 ° 54' 28.5"  E
Maria Hilf chapel Schliersee Valepp Maria Hilf.jpg In the hamlet of Valepp south of the Spitzingsee 1710 Roman Catholic In the richly decorated carved altar is a copy of the miraculous image of Mariahilf by Lucas Cranach the Elder 47 ° 36 '53.7 "  N , 11 ° 53' 37.2"  E

literature

  • Sixtus Lampl : Churches in Schliersee . Self-published, Valley 1994, p. 28-30 .

Websites

Commons : Churches in Schliersee  - Collection of images

Individual evidence

  1. Holy Cross Chapel. Retrieved February 10, 2018 .
  2. Freudenreich Chapel. Retrieved February 10, 2018 .
  3. ^ The mountain houses of the Bavarian police. Retrieved February 10, 2018 .