Upper Hemmersuppenalm

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The Obere Hemmersuppenalm is an alpine pasture in the Reit im Winkl forest in the municipality of Reit im Winkl . It forms the lower Hemmersuppenalm the pasture area Hemmersuppenalm .

Several alpine huts , two Klaubstein walls and the St. Anna alpine chapel on the Upper Hemmersuppenalm are under monument protection and are entered in the Bavarian monument list.

Building description

object Object description Time of origin File number Location image
St. Anna Alpine Chapel Quarry stone building with a shingle roof and roof turret 1906 D-1-89-139-16 Almkapelle St Anna.jpg
Feichtenbauerkaser bricked, year on the ridge purlin 1760 D-1-89-139-17
Demmelkaser Bricked, gable in block construction , year on the ridge purlin 1830 D-1-89-139-18
Lehrbergerkaser bricked, year on the ridge purlin 1779 D-1-89-139-19
Schwenderhütte bricked, year on the ridge purlin 1738 D-1-89-139-20
Steinbacherkaser bricked, year on the ridge purlin 1777 D-1-89-139-21
Two Klaubstein walls Enclosures of the Penzmülleralm 18th or 19th century,
last renewed around 1930
D-1-89-139-22

Todays use

The Hemmersuppenalm is bumped , the Hindenburghütte and the Sulznerkaser are served.

location

The Obere Hemmersuppenalm is located in the Chiemgau Alps below the Farrenleitenkopf at an altitude of about 1300  m above sea level. NN .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Hemmersuppenalm on agrarkulturerbe.de, accessed on August 23, 2019

Coordinates: 47 ° 38 ′ 16.3 "  N , 12 ° 30 ′ 56.9"  E