Sprungziele
Seiteninhalt

Our buildings

66 Buildings found

This chapel, consecrated to St. George, is from the hamlet of Kirnberg which contained 11 farms. It belonged to the «Kirnberg chapel community», which built the chapel as a prayer room and oratory and shared the costs and maintenance expenses. The chapel is therefore a private oratory furnished according to the personal requirements and habits of Kirnberg farmers, with altars, statues of saints and pictures.
This chapel, consecrated to St. George, is from the hamlet of Kirnberg which contained 11 farms. It belonged to the «Kirnberg chapel community», which built the chapel as a prayer room and oratory and shared the costs and maintenance expenses. The chapel is therefore a private oratory furnished according to the personal requirements and habits of Kirnberg farmers, with altars, statues of saints and pictures.

S1 Chapel from Kirnberg

District: Weilheim-Schongau
Municipality: Böbing
Year of Construction: ca. 1813
Type of Building: chapel
more


Wayside crosses were erected as a mark of faith; they exhort godliness and also give assurance to wayfarers on their journeys. The cross with a neo-Gothic figure of Christ is from the Munich district of Berg am Laim. It was donated to the Open Air Museum and, in accordance with the tradition, erected along a path.
Wayside crosses were erected as a mark of faith; they exhort godliness and also give assurance to wayfarers on their journeys. The cross with a neo-Gothic figure of Christ is from the Munich district of Berg am Laim. It was donated to the Open Air Museum and, in accordance with the tradition, erected along a path.

S2 Wayside cross from Berg am Laim

District: München
Municipality: München
Type of Building: wayside cross
more








The Fischbach mill belonged to an agricultural property with an imposing estate and was a mill which people paid to use, so it was not only the miller's own grain which was ground, but mainly that of the surrounding farms.
The Fischbach mill belonged to an agricultural property with an imposing estate and was a mill which people paid to use, so it was not only the miller's own grain which was ground, but mainly that of the surrounding farms.

T5 Grain mill from Fischbach

District: Bad Tölz - Wolfratshausen
Municipality: Wackersberg
Year of Construction: ca. 1800
Type of Building: mill
more


This sawmill was part of a large agricultural property which also included a grain mill, a barn, a large residential and farm building and a stable with an oven.
This sawmill was part of a large agricultural property which also included a grain mill, a barn, a large residential and farm building and a stable with an oven.

T6 Sawmill from Potzmühle

District: Rosenheim
Municipality: Pfaffing
Year of Construction: 1867
Type of Building: saw mill
more




The two structures, a workshop with a tuff saw and a storage shed, highlight the ways in which calcareous tuff was extracted and processed in southern Upper Bavaria.
The two structures, a workshop with a tuff saw and a storage shed, highlight the ways in which calcareous tuff was extracted and processed in southern Upper Bavaria.

T9 Tuff saw from Huglfing

District: Weilheim-Schongau
Municipality: Huglfing
Year of Construction: 1912/13
Type of Building: saw mill
more


This lime kiln is a facsimile of a kiln which still stands in Lenggries. A stone vestibule with a pitch roof is linked with the combustion chamber and chimney. The lime burned here was used to produce mortar, to paint walls and as a fertiliser. Burning lime was a profitable sideline for farmers.
This lime kiln is a facsimile of a kiln which still stands in Lenggries. A stone vestibule with a pitch roof is linked with the combustion chamber and chimney. The lime burned here was used to produce mortar, to paint walls and as a fertiliser. Burning lime was a profitable sideline for farmers.

«Zollingerhalle», originally built in 1928 as a sawmill, is an impressive example of early rural industrial architecture. The roof, which arches over the column-free room, is a lamella construction, developed by Friedrich Zollinger in the early 20th century.
«Zollingerhalle», originally built in 1928 as a sawmill, is an impressive example of early rural industrial architecture. The roof, which arches over the column-free room, is a lamella construction, developed by Friedrich Zollinger in the early 20th century.

T11 System building hall from Warngau

District: Miesbach
Municipality: Warngau
Year of Construction: 1928
Type of Building: hall
more


Seite: