Brunnhäuslweg

At Brunnhäuslweg 8, at Zum Meßina, a fence and bushes seem purposefully placed to hide a lüftlmalerei of a young John the Baptist, which you can see more clearly in this photo from the Bavarian State Archives taken by Franz Kölbl in the 1960s.

According to the authors of Lüftlmalerei – An Isar, Partnach, Loisach und Ammer, this lüftlmalerei was painted in 1954 by Eberhard Hülsmann.1

Photo by Franz Kölbl (1960-1970)
Photo 2019

Across the street, a German poem painted on the side of Brunnhäuslweg 11 roughly translates into English as:

Hate and envy and hypocrisy
go past this house,
honor and peace return,
so this house will be blessed!

  1. Meider, Herbert, Franz Stoltefaut. Lüftlmalerei an Isar, Partnach, Loisach und Ammer.  Medien-Verlag Schubert, 2003, p. 52.