File:Mesnerhaus Allerheiligen Warngau-5.jpg

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Deutsch: Allerheiligen 3, Warngau; ehemalige Klausnerwohnung, jetzt Mesnerhaus Dreigeschossiger schmaler Pultdachbau mit südlich angebautem zweigeschossigen Satteldachbau, 18. Jahrhundert; in baulicher Einheit mit der Kirche.
This is a picture of the Bavarian Baudenkmal (cultural heritage monument) with the ID
D-1-82-136-13 (Wikidata)

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Allerheiligen, Warngau; katholische Wallfahrtskirche Allerheiligen, barocker Wandpfeilersaal mit eingezogenem hufeisenförmigen Chor und westlichem Zwiebelturm, im Kern spätgotisch Anfang 16. Jahrhundert, Chorneubau und Barockisierung 1740–54; mit Ausstattung

This is a picture of the Bavarian Baudenkmal (cultural heritage monument) with the ID
D-1-82-136-12 (Wikidata)
Date Taken on 25 August 2019
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Author Rufus46

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