Sonnenbergstrasse (Garmisch-Partenkirchen)

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The Sonnenbergstrasse settlement core in Partenkirchen includes several historic streets in the Upper Bavarian market of Garmisch-Partenkirchen . Parts of the streets Sonnenbergstraße, Ballengasse, Pfarrgasse, Römerstraße, Faukenstraße and St. Anton-Straße are an ensemble on the basis of the Monument Protection Act of October 1, 1973, the file number is E-1-80-117-7.

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The ensemble extends from the old Partenkirchen town center in an easterly direction towards the foot of the Wank in the rising terrain of the Sonnenberg. After the great conflagration of 1863, which destroyed 54 houses, the quarter was rebuilt in a largely uniform way. During the reconstruction of the mostly rural property, the old Werdenfels house building tradition was given up for fire protection reasons . Plastered quarry stone buildings with medium-pitched tile roofs replaced the shingle-roofed block buildings with their decorative gables .

The broad main axis in the ensemble forms the Sonnenbergstrasse. Their direction is determined by a formerly open-flowing stream. Rural gabled buildings surround the ridge-like street, which is particularly emphasized by the Antonius and Florian fountains. Several alleys that are part of the ensemble flow into the square-like extension of the street near the Floriansbrunnen.

Faukenstrasse is characterized by closely connected, gabled farmhouses. Some of these buildings still have gabled roofs. The road follows the course of the open flowing Faukenbach. The sheds by the brook, the small house gardens and the fountain at the end of the street shape the streetscape. Römerstraße has the same type of house and the same density as Faukenstraße, but it is built on both sides. The gables face each other and form a particularly uniform street space, which is enlivened by carved and doubled house doors and wooden balconies. The winding train of Ballengasse, also built with gabled houses on both sides, shows a group of Alt-Werdenfelser houses No. 7/9, 11, 13, which were not touched by the fire in 1863 and which are an impressive reminder of the older picturesque character of the buildings on the Sonnenberg. The development of St.-Anton-Straße is the result of a resettlement in 1864. Rural gable buildings are opposite each other in a relatively narrow alley.

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Coordinates: 47 ° 29 ′ 42.6 ″  N , 11 ° 6 ′ 44.1 ″  E