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Hofgraben 4
80539 München
Postfach 100203
80076 München
Salzburger Straße 64
83435 Bad Reichenhall
Salzburger Straße 64
83435 Bad Reichenhall
If you want or need to carry out measures on a monument, there are technical, legal and financial problems to be solved.
The monument authorities, in particular the lower monument protection authorities (district offices, independent cities and large district towns) and the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments have the task of providing you with comprehensive advice. The advice is not limited to technical matters (e.g. certain restoration methods), but also extends to the permission or building permit procedures and all questions of funding through grants or loans from the public sector or through tax benefits.
In suitable cases, advice from the monument authorities should take place on site, i.e. at or in the monument.
The so-called consultation days of the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments have proved very successful for the preservation of monuments:
On certain days, the officers from the State Office come to a district or independent town for which they are responsible and, together with the staff of the Lower Monument Conservation Authority, visit those monument owners who have asked for advice or where specific measures are pending or are currently being carried out. Depending on the individual case, site inspections outside of consultation days or meetings at the headquarters of the Lower Monument Protection Authority or at the State Office for Monument Preservation may also be considered. For archaeological monuments, a meeting will take place as required.
In all cases, please contact your Lower Monument Protection Authority first, which will coordinate the appointments with the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments. They will let you know in good time which documents you should bring with you to your consultation appointment.
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.
The Bavarian State Office for the Preservation of Monuments can grant subsidies for the preservation of architectural and ground monuments within the meaning of the BayDSchG as well as to ensure the necessary monument-related measures in connection with the recovery and discovery of ground monuments.