Straßmayr (Unterhaching)

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The Straßmayr (Straßmoarhof) was one of the oldest surviving houses in Unterhaching and was a listed building (monument number: D-1-84-148-6).

The farm has been documented since 1517. At that time there was a Hans Straßmaier farmer on the farm. The name had survived to the present day. The building presumably dates from the 18th century and was demolished in the summer of 2010.

Building description

The farm in February 2007, viewed from the south-south-west

It was a first courtyard with a two-storey block building as a residential part and an economic part. The fully preserved structure of the block construction technology of the outer and inner walls was present in the living area. In the building there were numerous details from the construction period, such as carved door posts and fittings on the windows and doors. The original smoke burner was on the ground floor . The business section was bricked on the ground floor and showed Bundwerk on the upper floor . There are no other buildings in Unterhaching with Bundwerk. The roof was constructed asymmetrically, the roof ridge was not aligned with the axis of the center of the building, but shifted to the north side. There are roofs like this on other buildings in the Hachinger Valley.

In 1860 the building had a free-standing oven and a liquor house .

Before 2006, the circulating on the east and south side of the living area was Gangl removed. Then you could still see the cantilevered beams cut flush on the facade .

Dating

The former entry in the list of monuments speaks of a building from the second half of the 18th century. In 1760, Elector Max III tightened . Joseph the fire protection. Smoke hurries are no longer permitted.

history

The building had been in the same family from 1650 until it was demolished. In 1841 the farmer Joseph Kottmüller took over the upper ownership of the Reich Count von Zech. In 1882 the Kottmüller family moved to the so-called Hauserbauerhof (old house number 2 - today Hauptstrasse 30) in Unterhaching and rented out the Straßmayr farm.

The building has not been inhabited for years. The owners used the building as a storage room. In 1984 the owner approached the Unterhaching community to find a solution for the Straßmayr-Hof. In the following years, the municipality refused to move the building several times. She argued that the typical building should not be moved. In 1993 the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation examined the building and came to the conclusion that the building should be demolished. However, it did not cancel the building's monument status and later appeared to have made a different decision. In the summer of 2008, the building committee of the Unterhaching community rejected a demolition request from the owner. In the summer of 2010, the 9th Chamber of the Bavarian Administrative Court in Munich allowed the Straßmayr Hof to be demolished. The owner had brought a lawsuit against the Bavarian state for inaction. The preservationists were given six weeks to move the yard. On September 22, 2010 the building was demolished.

In mid-2012, a local property developer began building apartment buildings on the property. After the turf had been removed, archaeologists spent several months digging the property. The start of construction was delayed until the turn of the year 2012/13.

literature

Web links

Commons : Straßmayr  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Rudolf Felzmann : Unterhaching - A home book . 2nd Edition. Unterhaching community, Unterhaching 1988, p. 263 ff .
  2. a b Süddeutsche Zeitung - Edition of the district of Munich South - Page R3 - June 14, 2008
  3. a b c d Süddeutsche Zeitung - Edition district Munich South - page 56 - June 19, 2010
  4. Court sees no chance for the listed Straßmaier-Hof Münchner Merkur - Edition Munich South - June 9, 2010
  5. Süddeutsche Zeitung - district edition south - page R10 - 23 September 2010

Coordinates: 48 ° 3 '22.4 "  N , 11 ° 37' 14.9"  E