File:St. Martin Oberelkofen Grafing-3.jpg

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Deutsch: St.-Martin-Weg 5, Oberelkofen, Grafing bei München; katholische Filialkirche St. Martin, schlichter Saalbau mit geradem Chorschluss, Vorzeichen und massivem Fassadenreiter mit Zwiebelhaube, im Kern 13./14. Jahrhundert, weitestgehende Erneuerung 1635, Erweiterung 1. Hälfte 18. Jahrhundert, an Choraußenwand Grabdenkmal Joseph von Hazzi (1768–1845)

Friedhof mit Tuffsteinummauerung des 17./18. Jahrhundert, Gruftkapelle von Rechberg-Rothenlöwen um 1901, und gräflichem Friedhof mit Grabdenkmälern 2. Hälfte 19. Jahrhundert und 20. Jahrhundert

This is a picture of the Bavarian Baudenkmal (cultural heritage monument) with the ID
D-1-75-122-45 (Wikidata)
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