9 Sights in Ismaning, Germany (with Map and Images)

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Welcome to your journey through the most beautiful sights in Ismaning, Germany! Whether you want to discover the city's historical treasures or experience its modern highlights, you'll find everything your heart desires here. Be inspired by our selection and plan your unforgettable adventure in Ismaning. Dive into the diversity of this fascinating city and discover everything it has to offer.

Sightseeing Tours in Ismaning

1. Sankt Koloman

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Sankt Koloman

St. Koloman, the so-called Heidekirche, is the Catholic branch church of the Ismaning district of Fischerhäuser. St. Koloman was built in the Neo-Romanesque style. A plaque with the fallen soldiers of the Second World War is attached to the church. The architect of St. Koloman was Friedrich Ferdinand Haindl from Munich.

Wikipedia: St. Koloman (Fischerhäuser) (DE)

2. Floßunglück 1907

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The listed memorial stone for the victims of the raft accident of 21 May 1907 is an approximately four-metre-high cuboid made of shell limestone. The monument is located on the right high bank of the Isar, about halfway between Ismaning (Upper Bavaria) and the Ismaning district of Fischerhäuser at river kilometre 132.3.

Wikipedia: Gedenkstein für die Opfer des Floßunglücks vom 21. Mai 1907 (DE)

3. Bildstock für die Opfer des Flugzeugabsturzes vom 25. August 1918

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The wayside shrine for the victims of the plane crash of 25 August 1918 is a field monument in the municipality of Ismaning (Upper Bavaria). It was built in 1918 on Mayerbacherstraße about four kilometres east of the village, in Erdinger Moos.

Wikipedia: Bildstock für die Opfer des Flugzeugabsturzes vom 25. August 1918 (DE), Heritage Website

4. Schlossmuseum

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The Ismaning Castle Museum in the gardener's house of the castle in Ismaning in the district of Munich shows objects, documents and photos on the cultural history of the place and the castle complex. The collection focuses on the documentation of the ducal Beauharnais-Leuchtenberg family and the development of the municipality of Ismaning in the 19th and 20th centuries.

Wikipedia: Schlossmuseum Ismaning (DE), Website

5. Kriegerdenkmal (1. Weltkrieg)

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The listed war memorial on Schloßstraße in Ismaning (Upper Bavaria) is a stone sculpture about two meters high. It shows two lions walking upright on a stone cuboid and a wounded one lying on the ground next to them. The monument first commemorated the 100 men from the municipality of Ismaning who fell in the First World War. It was inaugurated in a ceremonial act on 24 May 1924 on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the local veterans' and warriors' association.

Wikipedia: Kriegerdenkmal an der Schloßstraße (Ismaning) (DE)

6. Schlosspavillon

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Schlosspavillon Hermann Klecker / CC BY-SA 2.5

The listed pavilion in the castle park of the municipality of Ismaning (Upper Bavaria) is probably an early work by the Bavarian court architect François de Cuvilliés. He built it around 1727 on behalf of the Freising Prince-Bishop Johann Theodor in the style of the classicist Baroque. The Munich architect Jean Baptiste Métivier changed the building in the first half of the 19th century.

Wikipedia: Schlosspavillon Ismaning (DE), Website

7. Eremitage St. Koloman

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The Chapel of St. Koloman in the Isarau is a chapel built in 2008 by the municipality of Ismaning, which is named after St. Koloman. Koloman was executed in 1012 on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land near Stockerau.

Wikipedia: Kapelle St. Koloman in der Isarau (DE)

8. St. Johann Baptist

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The listed Roman Catholic parish church of St. Johann Baptist in Ismaning, Kirchplatz 1, is the fourth of the well-known St. John's churches with the church patron John the Baptist, all of which were built on the same, slightly elevated site east of the Seebach.

Wikipedia: Pfarrkirche St. Johann Baptist (Ismaning) (DE)

9. Wasserturm

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The water tower is an industrial monument in the municipality of Ismaning in the Upper Bavarian district of Munich. It is 36 metres high and stands on the southern outskirts of the village, on the corner of Münchener Straße and Wasserturmstraße.

Wikipedia: Wasserturm Ismaning (DE)

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