Historic Valepp in Bavaria Gets Protected Status
The Valepp, a historic area in Bavaria, has been recognised for its unique charm. It has been included in the Bavarian State Monument List as an ensemble, ensuring its preservation for future generations.
The Valepp's overall image is crucial for its protection. This includes not just the built structures, but also the intervening areas that are not constructed upon. The Klausenhaus, built in 1683, and the chapel Maria Hilf, constructed in 1710, are both protected monuments within the Valepp. The Forest House, a renovation project by Manuel Neuer and Johannes Rabl, is also part of this protected ensemble. Projects in the Valepp will be carefully examined to maintain its historic character.
The Valepp's inclusion in the Bavarian Monument List as an ensemble ensures the preservation of its historic buildings and overall image. Future projects will be scrutinised to uphold the area's protected status.
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