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This form can be submitted electronically (e.g. via a secure contact form using your user account with login via the electronic ID function or the ELSTER certificate) or handwritten and signed in paper form to the responsible authority.
This form can be submitted electronically (e.g. via a secure contact form using your user account with login via the electronic ID function or the ELSTER certificate) or handwritten and signed in paper form to the responsible authority.
The list of monuments is a register kept by the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in which three types of monuments are entered: Architectural monuments, ground monuments and movable monuments.
Architectural monuments are to be included in the list of monuments for information purposes. The aim is to ensure that as many of Bavaria's architectural monuments as possible are correctly included in the list, which is why it is updated on an ongoing basis (for a link, see "Further links").
However, the protection regulations of the Monument Protection Act (DSchG) apply regardless of whether a building is on the list of monuments or not. There are therefore no direct legal consequences for monuments resulting from an entry in the list of monuments. Rather, the list serves primarily as an aid for the monument protection authorities, making it easier for them to check whether the protection regulations of the DSchG must be observed for a particular building. In addition, the list of monuments is an important information tool for interested citizens.
Based on the list of monuments, the monuments are mapped on the website of the Bavarian State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in the so-called "Bavarian Monument Atlas" (link see "Further links"). The monuments and ensembles are shown in their known extent, i.e. down to the level of a building or part of a building. Photos showing the exterior view of almost every listed monument can also be called up.
Ground monuments are also to be entered in the list for information purposes. Like the architectural monuments, the ground monuments are protected regardless of whether they are entered in the list of monuments or not.
Movable monuments are only entered in the list of monuments at the request of the entitled party or in particularly important cases. Special protection provisions of the DSchG apply to registered movable monuments. These provisions do not apply to movable monuments that are not entered in the list of monuments. In contrast to architectural and ground monuments, entry in the list of monuments is therefore a prerequisite for the application of the special protection provisions of the DSchG in the case of movable monuments.
Anyone can inspect the list of monuments or obtain information about the contents of the list in writing.
The entry of an architectural or ground monument in the list can be requested by the respective entitled parties (primarily the owners) and the local heritage officers. Those entitled can apply for the entry of a movable monument, in particularly important cases it is done ex officio.
You can inspect the list of monuments (or enquire about its contents) at any time. The most reliable way to find out the current status of the list is to contact the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments, which maintains the list of monuments. In most cases, however, your lower monument protection authority (districts, independent cities and large district towns) can also help you quickly. If you would like to find out about the contents of the list in person rather than in writing, it is advisable to make an appointment in advance.
The monuments in Bavaria are mapped on the Internet in the so-called "Bavarian Monument Atlas". Please note, however, that objects that are not on the list of monuments or shown in the Monument Atlas can also be monuments if they fulfill the criteria of Art. 1 of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act (BayDSchG). For this reason, the list of monuments is continuously updated by the Bavarian State Office for the Preservation of Monuments according to the current state of knowledge.
There are no deadlines for suggestions or applications seeking the entry of a monument in the list of monuments or the removal of a monument from the list. Such suggestions or applications are possible at any time. The State Office for the Preservation of Monuments is primarily responsible, but your local monument protection authority will also be happy to help you.
The lower monument protection authorities can order by administrative act that owners of monuments carry out certain conservation measures. They can also carry out such measures themselves and impose the costs for this on the owners in full or in part.
If you want to carry out measures on architectural or ground monuments or in the vicinity of such monuments, you will in many cases require permits in accordance with the German Monument Protection Act (DSchG).
Grants can be applied for from the compensation fund for measures on monuments in accordance with the Bavarian Monument Protection Act.