List of architectural monuments in Kaufbeuren

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The monuments of the Swabian city of Kaufbeuren are compiled on this page . This table is a partial list of the list of architectural monuments in Bavaria . The basis is the Bavarian Monument List , which was first drawn up on the basis of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act of October 1, 1973 and has since been managed by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation . The following information does not replace the legally binding information from the monument protection authority.

Kaufbeuren coat of arms
Kaufbeuren aerial view
Kaufbeuren-Haken aerial view

Ensembles

Kaufbeurer old town

Old town ensemble

The historic urban space of the Swabian imperial city of Kaufbeuren is an ensemble. It is bordered by the outer course of the former moat zone in front of the partly still existing medieval fortifications of the city fortifications.

The origin of the city is a Carolingian royal court, which was located roughly on the site of the later Franciscan convent. In the high Middle Ages, a market settlement developed around the royal court in the Wertachniederung. Its location on an old road from Memmingen to Schongau promoted the development of the place, which became Welfisch in the 12th century, especially since this road connected core areas of the Welfen property. The street of the salt market follows the oldest market street in Kaufbeuren.

The decisive rise to the city was initiated by the granting of city rights by the Staufers at the turn of the 12th to the 13th century and the planned expansion of the settlement to the south. A long street market was laid out in a west-east direction, across the old market street; Together with the parallel axis running south behind it, Ludwigstrasse, and three relatively narrow transverse axes, it forms the characteristic grid structure of this district. The parish church of St. Martin also belongs to the Hohenstaufen town and has its own separate area north of the market; the shape of this church square still shows the extent of the oldest cemetery today.

To the north and east of the church, deeper than this in the brook and river valleys, settlement areas expand, the irregular floor plan structures of which indicate an expansion of a later period, probably the 14th century, but the whole area was walled in the early 13th century. This Staufer wall not only partially comprised undeveloped areas in the lowlands, it also included the Buchleuthe hillside and the slope in the fortifications for fortification reasons. The structures on the height above the city, reinforced in the late Middle Ages and even better secured by defense towers, together with the Blasius Church, form an impressive dominant feature in the cityscape.

Most of the city was destroyed by fire in 1325. The reconstruction has probably already been carried out largely in massive construction. The parcel sizes of the Staufer foundation with houses with three window axes remained binding - as is usually the case today. Only in Marktstrasse, Kaiser-Max-Strasse, were broad plots of land acquired through the purchase of several parcels under one owner, over which the characteristic wide, often three-storey eaves side houses with their high pitched roofs were built.

Kaufbeuren around 1580

The image of the artisan alleys, on the other hand, is mostly determined by gabled houses. "A great sobriety of the architectural form characterizes all street scenes, it is mainly the large areas of the slightly curved street walls that speak" (T. Breuer). The buildings are usually smoothly plastered, the roofs covered with red tiles.

In addition to the trading bourgeoisie on Kaiser-Max-Strasse, there was above all a large weavers' guild in the city; the properties of these craftsmen, distinguished by the so-called weaver cellars, are lined up in the streets of Am Breiten Bach and Unter dem Berg. The numerous properties of the armory were in Schmiedgasse. The assemblies of the hospital, founded in 1249, and the Franciscan convent, which was established at the former royal court in 1261, are embedded in these civic structures.

The hospital, located as usual on the outskirts of the city, here in the northeast corner, with its remaining medieval buildings and their successors from the 18th and early 19th centuries, marks the old town boundary, which is now in the process of dissolution. The late medieval buildings of the Franciscan monastery, arranged around a courtyard, and the forecourt of the monastery, the fruit market, are still reminiscent of the location, perhaps also of the outline of the early medieval royal court. Since the late Middle Ages, the two narrow sides of the market square have been claimed by the Frauenkirche in the west and the town hall in the east. The church has not been used for church services since the late 17th century, later converted into the Schrannenhalle and finally demolished in 1960. The older town hall existed until 1859 and was not only the seat of the city regiment since the 14th century, but also the political center of a city republic that Kaufbeuren had been since it was granted imperial city privileges in 1268. The cityscape is dominated by the parish church of St. Martin and its tower; the monumental building was rebuilt in the 1st half of the 15th century on the basis of the previous building.

The cultural, political and economic climax of urban development was the turn from the 15th to the 16th century, when the main buildings and the townscape were completed. Emperor Maximilian, who himself owned a house on the market, often stayed in Kaufbeuren. During the dance festival, the town center presented itself in its late medieval splendor. Baroque and Rococo, on the other hand, only play a subordinate role in the cityscape. After the city had joined the Reformation and long-standing religious disputes ensued, the Protestants received their parish church, which was integrated into the row of houses on the south side, in place of the imperial house on the market square in 1604. The front and tower of the church set a new accent in the square and cityscape - especially after the classicist renovation.

Director's villa of the mechanical cotton spinning mill in Kaufbeuren
Schäferstrasse, Kaufbeuren

File number: E-7-62-000-1.

Ensemble Bleichanger

The ensemble comprises an old mill district north of the city between Wertach and Mühlbach, which, after the newly established Kaufbeurer cotton spinning and weaving mill opened in 1839, also grew into a large industrial area.

The origin is a medieval copper hammer, which was supposedly set up as a paper mill as early as 1312. This mill worked until 1840; the elongated new building from 1807 is loosely assigned to the Mühlbach, together with ancillary buildings and formerly associated residential buildings.

To the south-east of these facilities, which merged into this after the establishment of the industrial company, the huge, 56-axis long factory wing, two-, four- and five-storey with a ground floor intermediate building, was built in 1839. On the opposite side of the street, set back in a park and separated from the industrial buildings by the Kastanienallee of the access road from the city, the representative director's villa of the late 19th century rises in the style of historicism.

The importance of the ensemble in terms of economic and technological history is given a special status by the fact that, in addition to the structures from the early industrial age, those from the pre-industrial era are still evident. File number: E-7-62-000-2.

Ensemble Schäferstrasse

The street south of the old town, laid out in 1904, is built on with uniform open-plan apartment buildings that were built between 1904 and the First World War. These are two-story, villa-like buildings, usually with high saddle or half-hip roofs, facing the street; sporadic gables and dwarf houses appear. The wall divisions show forms of the neo-renaissance, neo-baroque and homeland style; they have been partially simplified in recent times; the buildings are surrounded by front gardens. The new building number 11 takes no account of the special character of the ensemble. File number: E-7-62-000-3.

City fortifications

The city fortifications were laid out after the Staufers took over the Beuren settlement around or after 1200 when it was elevated to the status of a city. Around 1420 it was considerably reinforced because of the danger of the Hussites, and the city towers were probably built at the same time. There were further extensions at the end of the 14th and 15th centuries, and the former gates probably also date from this time.

The first walling of tuff blocks was only about 5 to 6 meters high, but to the north and south - where the two main gates opened - secured by a wide moat. It enclosed a steep range of hills in the west, the so-called Buchleite with the Blasius Church. This city wall withstood a siege in 1315, but not the major fire of 1325. In the course of the renovation, the city fortifications were extended to the northeast in order to better secure the hospital outside. At that time (before 1333) the hospital gate was built.

The city fortifications withstood further sieges in 1377 and 1388, but they were reinforced around 1420/30 in view of the Hussite threat with a new battlement and additional towers (Gerber tower, Blasiusturm, five-button tower, witch tower). In 1493 another modernization took place. In modern times it would of course no longer have been a bulwark for a serious attack with cannons. But it at least protected the citizens from wandering war people and from thieves and robbers.

After 1803 the gates were laid down under Bavarian rule and most of the towers and walls in the south, north and east. The fortification wall was partially integrated into the residential building, the former battlements of the tuff stone wall were walled up with bricks. Of the formerly three large gate towers, the nine flanking towers and the wall, only five towers and some parts of the walling have survived. The covered and accessible wall between the five-button tower and the Blasius Church was renovated in 1990/91. File number: D-7-62-000-1.

Parts of the fastening that are still visible or installed today

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Below Berg 23 and Spitaltor, along the properties Neue Gasse, Alleeweg, Ledergasse and Josef-Landes-Straße
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Sections of the northern part of the wall that have been preserved Preserved in large parts with battlements: between Unter dem Berg 23 and Spitaltor along the plots Neue Gasse, Alleeweg, Ledergasse and Josef-Landes-Straße D-7-62-000-1 associated
Am Graben, Ringweg, Ludwigstraße, Innere Buchleuthenstraße, Kappeneck and Afraberg ( coordinates are missing! Help me . )
Sections of the southern part of the wall that have been preserved largely built-in and without battlements: along the properties Am Graben, Ringweg, Ludwigstrasse, Innere Buchleuthenstrasse, Kappeneck and Afraberg, D-7-62-000-1 associated
Afraberg 7, between the Fünfknopfturm and Blasiuskirche
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Sections of the western part of the wall that have been preserved adjacent to Afraberg 7, as well as closed and in full, original height with battlements preserved between the five-button tower and Blasius Church D-7-62-000-1 associated Sections of the western part of the wall that have been preserved

Fortification towers and remains of gates that are still preserved:

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Blasiusberg 13
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So-called Blasiusturm Tower of the city fortifications, five-storey round tower with exposed brickwork, conical roof and round-arched frieze, connected to the Catholic chapel of St. Blaise by a short, two-storey transition, probably around 1420 D-7-62-000-1 associated So-called Blasiusturm
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Afraberg 9
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So-called five-button tower Tower of the city fortifications, six-storey, four-sided solid construction with tent roof and polygonal watch towers with tent roofs at the corners, on the eastern side large, formerly open pointed arch, around 1420 D-7-62-000-1 associated So-called five-button tower
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Alleeweg
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So-called tanner tower Tower of the city fortifications, five-storey, four-sided solid structure with a rhombic roof and partly stepped triangular gables, 14th / 15th centuries. century D-7-62-000-1 associated So-called tanner tower
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Afraberg 11
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So-called witch or spear tower Tower of the city fortifications, low, four-sided solid construction with tent roof, around 1420, formerly one storey higher D-7-62-000-1 associated So-called witch or spear tower
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Josef-Landes-Strasse
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So-called Sywollenturm Round tower of the city fortifications, six storeys, 14./15. Century, upper floor with conical roof and ashlar, probably 2nd half of the 16th century D-7-62-000-1 associated So-called Sywollenturm
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Kemptener Tor 1
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Former city gate and customs house, so-called Kemptener Tor The eastern corner tower of the front gate preserved as a semicircular stump, 14th / 15th centuries. Century, built in two-storey, plastered solid building with a gable roof and high basement, in the 19th and up to the early 20th century customs house D-7-62-000-130 Former city gate and customs house, so-called Kemptener Tor
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Architectural monuments according to districts

Kaufbeuren

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Am Graben 1, Afraberg 7
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Former rifle house Two-storey solid construction with a gable roof and plaster structure with pilaster strips, tracery frieze and arched panels, 15th century

Corresponding parts of the city wall, around 1200 and around 1420, see city fortifications

D-7-62-000-3 Former rifle house
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Afraberg 9
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Five button tower Tower of the city fortifications, six-storey, four-sided solid construction with tent roof and polygonal watch towers with tent roofs at the corners, on the eastern side large, formerly open pointed arch, around 1420

see city fortifications

D-7-62-000-1 Five button tower
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Afraberg 9
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West part of the city wall Between the five-button tower and the Blasiusturm at the height of the Blasiusberg, the wall at full original height with battlements, laid out around 1200, reinforced around 1420

see city fortifications

D-7-62-000-1 West part of the city wall
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Afraberg 11
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Hexenturm (spike tower) Tower of the city fortifications, low, four-sided solid construction with tent roof, around 1420, formerly one storey higher

see city fortifications

D-7-62-000-1 Hexenturm (spike tower)
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Alleeweg
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Tannery tower Tower of the city fortifications, five-storey, four-sided solid structure with a rhombic roof and partly stepped triangular gables, 14th / 15th centuries. century

see city fortifications

D-7-62-000-1 Tannery tower
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Alleeweg 2
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Residential building Three-storey solid construction with a gable roof, mid-house, floating gables and balconies as well as plaster structure in the neo-renaissance style, around 1900 D-7-62-000-247 Residential building
Alleeweg 19, near Neue Gasse
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Former lamb cellar Single-storey solid construction with a mansard roof, gable and pilaster strips, built in 1826 over a large barrel-vaulted cellar D-7-62-000-8 Former lamb cellar
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Old weaving mill 3
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Factory construction (so-called old weaving mill) Four-storey, plastered brick building with arched windows and simple plaster structure, 1890, the fourth storey added in 1912 with ornamental gables, western extensions probably at the same time D-7-62-000-248 Factory construction (so-called old weaving mill)
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Am Bleichanger 33
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Former director's villa representative three-wing and two-storey complex above a high basement, the wings of the narrow sides with hipped roofs, with two-flight stairs and facade decoration in the neo-Renaissance style, 1887–88;

surrounded by a park with mature trees

D-7-62-000-10 Former director's villa
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Am Bleichanger 44, 48, 50
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Factory building of the cotton spinning and weaving mill elongated sequence of joined tracts, from southeast to northwest, along the Bleichanger:

15-axis, two-storey plastered solid building with hipped roof, arched windows on the ground floor;

Intermediate wing, ground floor solid construction with gable roof and arched windows;

four- and five-storey wing with 35 axes, plastered solid construction with hip, flat roof and gable, classicist entrance and rustication on the corners; Erected from 1839, partly heavily renovated

D-7-62-000-11 Factory building of the cotton spinning and weaving mill
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Am Breiten Bach 1
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Residential building two-storey, plastered solid building in corner position, with pitched roof and cantilevered upper floor, 15th / 16th century D-7-62-000-12 Residential building
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Am Breiten Bach 2
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Residential building three-storey, plastered solid construction with a gable roof in corner position, with stepped gable and corner bay with coat of arms frieze and plaster structure, erected in 1496;

to the east, a four-storey gable-independent, plastered solid building with a gable roof, built over the former Anna chapel in the mid-19th century;

forms a complex with Am Breiten Bach 4, Kaiser-Max-Straße 39 and 41

D-7-62-000-13, D-7-62-000-161 Residential building
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Am Breiten Bach 3
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Residential building two-storey, eaves-standing and plastered solid construction with gable roof and protruding upper floor, 15th / 16th century D-7-62-000-14 Residential building
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Am Breiten Bach 6
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Residential building four-storey, gable-independent and plastered solid building with gable roof, late medieval, expansion in the 18th century D-7-62-000-16 Residential building
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Am Breiten Bach 12
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Residential building four-storey, gable-free, plastered solid building with a gable roof, 1st half of the 19th century D-7-62-000-17 Residential building
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Am Breiten Bach 14 a to 14 g
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Residential building four-storey, gable-independent solid building with a gable roof, essentially late medieval, expansion in the 17th / 18th. century D-7-62-000-18 Residential building
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Am Breiten Bach 19
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Residential building four-storey, gable-independent solid building with gable roof and simple plaster structure, 17th / 18th centuries Century, the ground floor modern remodeled D-7-62-000-19 Residential building
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Am Breiten Bach 23
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Residential building four-storey, gable-independent, plastered solid building with a gable roof, the lower floors late medieval, 1760 expansion into the home of the painter Joseph Anton Walch by Joseph Pracht;

Figure of Mary on the front, around 1500, copy

D-7-62-000-20 Residential building
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Am Graben 1
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Former barn Gable roof construction, the upper floors are half-timbered, built with the inclusion of the city wall, designated 1807 D-7-62-000-255 Former barn
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Am Mühlbach 1
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Former dyer's house Three-storey, plastered solid building with a gable roof, the half-timbered upper floor of the northern part with a hipped roof on one side was previously opened for dyeing purposes, around 1730 D-7-62-000-28 Former dyer's house
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Am Webereck 1, 1 ae
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Workers' block of flats Two-wing, three-storey solid building in a corner position, with hipped and half-hipped roof, dwelling houses, corner bay windows and economical plaster structure in the forms

of the historicizing Art Nouveau, 1908 by Leonhard Heydecker jr. (Kempten)

D-7-62-000-253 Workers' block of flats
Am Webereck 3
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villa Two-storey solid construction with a high hipped roof, midst with saddle and half-hip roofs, bay windows and plaster structure in the Art Nouveau style, around 1905 D-7-62-000-250 villa
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Am Webereck 11
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Former paper mill two-storey, elongated and plastered solid building with gable roof, 1807 D-7-62-000-30 Former paper mill
Near Augsburger Straße (in front of No. 4)
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War memorial for 1870/71 with Germania figure on a sandstone base, in memory of the years 1870/71, 1873 by Joseph Beyrer , repositioned in 2003 in the park (originally in Schraderstraße, after 1911 in the cemetery) D-7-62-000-262 War memorial for 1870/71
Augsburger Strasse 1
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Villa-like residential building Two-storey solid building in a corner position with a hipped roof, dwarf houses, corner bay tower, iron balcony and facade structure in the style of the German Renaissance, around 1900

delimiting lattice fence, at the same time

D-7-62-000-32 Villa-like residential building
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Augsburger Strasse 2
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City Hall two-storey solid building with hipped roof and tailed gable project, connected to the east is a two-storey hall building with gable roof, with plaster structure in neo-baroque style, 1897–99 by building department assessor Wiedemann (Kempten) D-7-62-000-33 City Hall
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Augsburger Strasse 4
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Former special hospital two-storey, plastered solid building with a gable roof and round arch frieze under the eaves, late medieval, western extension 18th century

with south adjoining wall

D-7-62-000-35 Former special hospital
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Augsburger Strasse 8
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Former St. Dominic's hospital church Hall building in the core probably 1182, retracted, five-sided closed choir and four-sided tower substructure 1483, extension of the flat and rounded sacristy east of the choir, tower octagon and onion dome as well as the baroque interior design of the church designated 1709, facility as a memorial for the fallen and extension of the sign 1921; with equipment D-7-62-000-34 Former St. Dominic's hospital church
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Augsburger Strasse 91
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Höfelmayr Chapel small plastered solid building with gable roof and plaster structure, neo-Gothic, 1858 D-7-62-000-36 Höfelmayr Chapel
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Railway line Buchloe - Lindau; Wertach
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Railway bridge over the Wertach four arches on pillars, plastered brickwork, tuff stone and Nagelfluh cuboid, with rusticated ashlar, built in 1848, renewed in 1904, bridge crown probably later D-7-62-000-72 Railway bridge over the Wertach
Berliner Platz 10; Jordan Stadium; Jordan facilities
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Jordan plants public park with ponds, artificial islands, curved paths and old trees, laid out in 1893;

Monopteros, Doric, domed round temple, marked 1896

D-7-62-000-59 Jordan plants
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Bgm.-Haffner-Straße 1
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Villa-like residential building Two-storey, plastered solid building in a corner position with a crooked hip roof and oriel extensions, in the historicizing style, around 1910 D-7-62-000-46 Villa-like residential building
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Bismarckstrasse 6
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villa two-storey solid building with hipped mansard roof, flat bay windows, arbors and gable walls as well as facade structure in the forms of late Art Nouveau, around 1910;

with enclosure, probably at the same time

D-7-62-000-251 villa
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Bismarckstrasse 21
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Villa-like residential building Two-storey solid building with a mansard roof, flat bay window, mid-level houses and facade structure in the Art Nouveau forms, marked 1907 D-7-62-000-372 Villa-like residential building
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Blasiusberg 1
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Residential building narrow three-storey, plastered solid building with pent roof in corner position, probably from the late Middle Ages D-7-62-000-27 Residential building
Blasiusberg 1 a
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Formerly a craftsman's house two-storey, plastered, solid building with a gable roof, late medieval D-7-62-000-40 Formerly a craftsman's house
Blasiusberg 3 a, 3 b, 3 c, 3 d
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Craftsman House three-storey, gable-independent and plastered solid building with gable roof, probably 16th century D-7-62-000-41 Craftsman House
Blasiusberg 5 a, 5 b
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Former weaver house two-storey, plastered solid building with a gable roof over a high basement, originally probably two houses, late medieval D-7-62-000-42 BW
Blasiusberg 7
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Former weaver house two-storey, plastered solid building with a gable roof over a high basement, late medieval D-7-62-000-43 BW
Blasiusberg 11
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Sacrament house of the Blasius Chapel Two-storey, plastered solid construction with a gable roof, the upper storey slightly cantilevered over arches on the eaves side, buttresses at the northeast corner, late medieval D-7-62-000-44 Sacrament house of the Blasius Chapel
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Blasiusberg 13
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Catholic Chapel of St. Blaise late Gothic complex, three-aisled hall marked 1484, over parts of the previous buildings of the 11th / 12th centuries. Erected in the 14th and early 14th century, renovation of the short, five-sided choir, the width of the central nave, marked 1436, nave and choir with buttresses, cloverleaf frieze under the eaves, the western front rests on the city wall, the battlement included in the church; with equipment D-7-62-000-45 Catholic Chapel of St. Blaise
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Blasiusberg 13
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so-called Blasiusturm Tower of the city fortifications, five-storey round tower with exposed brickwork, conical roof and round-arched frieze, connected to the Catholic chapel of St. Blaise by a short, two-storey transition, probably around 1420 D-7-62-000-1, D-7-62-000-45 so-called Blasiusturm
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Bürgermeister-Haffner-Strasse 1
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Residential building Villa-like house, with a crooked roof and bay extensions, historicizing, around 1910 D-7-62-000-46 Residential building
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Crescentiaplatz 3
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Residential building three-storey, gable-independent and plastered solid building with gable roof, probably 18th century;

with figure of Mary, around 1720

D-7-62-000-21 Residential building
Crescentiaplatz 5
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Residential building Two-storey, plastered, solid building with a gable roof and a dwarf house, late medieval, expansion in the 18th century, the eastern part of the building has been modernized D-7-62-000-22 Residential building
Crescentiaplatz 9
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Residential building Two-storey, plastered solid building with a gable roof and Krangaube, originally two houses, the core of which is late medieval D-7-62-000-23 Residential building
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Crescentiaplatz 11
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Residential building Two-storey, eaves-standing solid construction with a gable roof, the core of the late medieval D-7-62-000-24 Residential building
Crescentiaplatz 13
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Residential building two-storey, plastered solid building with a gable roof, essentially late medieval in its core D-7-62-000-26 Residential building
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Crescentiaplatz 13
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Garden house of the Franciscan convent Hipped roof building on a high basement with an attached, single-storey shop and garden wall, 18th century;

associated garden with retaining walls

D-7-62-000-25 Garden house of the Franciscan convent
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Forettle 9
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Former dyer's house three-story, plastered solid building with protruding mansard roof, upper floor formerly opened for dyeing purposes, 2nd half of the 18th century D-7-62-000-48 Former dyer's house
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Füssener Straße (at No. 29)
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Friedsäule Tuff stone stele, subsequently designated 1337 D-7-62-000-50 Friedsäule
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Ganghoferstraße 2
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Hasenfärbe (former dyer's house) Three-storey, plastered solid building with a gable roof over an obliquely angled floor plan, with a boarded gable and a protruding roof, the second floor with wooden parapets and wooden hanging devices, 1766, 1956 partially renewed D-7-62-000-51 Hasenfärbe (former dyer's house)
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Ganghoferstraße 9
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District court, former Wagenseilsche calico factory three-storey solid construction with a mansard hipped roof, gable gables and plaster structure in neo-baroque style, built in 1805, used as an official building since 1839 D-7-62-000-52 District court, former Wagenseilsche calico factory
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Ganghoferstraße 10, Prinzregentenstraße 2
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Formerly Progymnasium historicizing group building, three-storey, plastered solid construction with tent roof, turret and bay window, three-storey wing connected to the south-west with hipped roof, north-east upstream gym with high hipped roofs, vestibule and open corridor to the school, 1908/09 by Ernst Wichera, south-western extension marked 1931;

with enclosure of the school yard, at the same time

D-7-62-000-175 Formerly Progymnasium
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Ganghoferstraße 11
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District Court Two-storey solid construction with a mansard hipped roof, dwelling and plaster structure in the neo-baroque style, 1900 D-7-62-000-54 District Court
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Ganghoferstraße 12
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Residential building three-storey hipped mansard roof building in corner position with tower window, gable and plaster structure in neo-renaissance style;

Ancillary building, formerly probably a workshop, two-storey monopitch roof building on an angular floor plan and with articulated bare brick facades; around 1890

D-7-62-000-55 Residential building
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Ganghoferstraße 30
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Two houses two-storey solid buildings with hipped roofs and plaster structure in neo-Gothic style, 3rd quarter of the 19th century; Erected mirror-inverted northeast and southwest of the cemetery church and connected to the choir by a single-storey intermediate building D-7-62-000-57 Two houses
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Ganghoferstrasse; Near Ganghoferstraße; Near Heinzelmannstraße, Ganghoferstraße 20 u. 30
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Municipal cemetery Laid out south of the city in 1482/84, moved a little to the west in 1805, with tombs from the 18th and 20th centuries. Century;

Catholic cemetery church of the Holy Cross, hall building with a slightly retracted choir with a semicircular end, built in 1822, interior redesigned in 1879/81 in the neo-Romanesque style, facade with tail gable, sloping wall niches with grave monuments on both sides, octagonal tower with pressed tent roof from 1911/12 from Friedrich von Schmidt; with equipment;

Mortuary, single-storey solid construction with hipped roof, portico and plaster structure in neo-Gothic style, 1858/60;

Cemetery wall, mostly 1822

D-7-62-000-49 Municipal cemetery
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Gartenweg 30
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Catholic parish church of St. Ulrich Hall building with saddle roof and retracted choir, the four-sided campanile with tent roof connected to the church by a corridor, by Anton Wenzel, 1955; with historical equipment D-7-62-000-60 Catholic parish church of St. Ulrich
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Gutenbergstrasse 7
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Formerly Färberhaus, then Gasthof zum Stachus three-storey building with a saddle roof protruding far, the upper storey half-timbered and the gable paneled, 1785;

with rear hall extension from the late 19th century that was expanded in the 1920s (hall extension was razed in 2011)

D-7-62-000-61 Formerly Färberhaus, then Gasthof zum Stachus
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Gutenbergstrasse 15 a
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Villa-like residential building two-storey solid construction with hipped roof and gable projection, 1839, extensions around 1860 and 1889 with a two-storey extension with a gable roof and facade decoration in the Maximilian style;

Gardens with mature trees and a pool;

with enclosure, wall with pillars and gate as well as lattice fence, probably 2nd half of the 19th century

D-7-62-000-62 Villa-like residential building
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Hafenmarkt 3
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Craftsman House two-storey, eaves-standing and plastered solid building with saddle roof, probably 16th century, to the east adjoining single-axis, four-storey extension with pent roof and elevator opening, 17th / 18th century. century D-7-62-000-63 Craftsman House
Hafenmarkt 4
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Residential and commercial building three-storey, eaves-standing solid building with saddle roof and mid-house, probably 16./17. Century, historicizing facade structures at the end of the 19th century D-7-62-000-64 Residential and commercial building
Hafenmarkt 11
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Residential and commercial building three-storey solid building with gable roof in corner position, probably 16./17. Century, historicizing facade structures at the end of the 19th century D-7-62-000-65 Residential and commercial building
Hafenmarkt 12
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pharmacy three-storey solid building with a mansard roof in the corner, with tail gable, bay windows and plaster structure in the neo-baroque style, early 20th century D-7-62-000-66 pharmacy
Hafenmarkt 14
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Community center three-storey solid building with a gable roof in a corner position, with a three-storey gable and simple plaster structure, probably 16th century, heavily modified, arcades to the rear, probably 19th century D-7-62-000-67 Community center
Hauberrisserstraße 1
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Villa Haag two-storey solid building in corner position, with saddle roof, tail gables, corner core, mid-gable, staircase projection and Art Nouveau decor, around 1905 by Hessemer and Schmidt (Munich);

with enclosure, at the same time

D-7-62-000-68 Villa Haag
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Hauberrisserstraße 2
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Tenement house three-storey solid construction with a gable roof, flat bay window, risalit, dormer band and plaster decoration, by Schneider und Senf (Lindau), marked 1903;

with part of the fence between Hauberrisserstraße 4 and 6, probably at the same time

D-7-62-000-69 Tenement house
Hauberrisserstraße 4
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Tenement house three-storey solid construction with a gable roof, flat bay window, risalit, dormer band and plaster decoration, by Schneider und Senf (Lindau), marked 1903;

with part of the fence between Hauberrisserstraße 4 and 6, probably at the same time

D-7-62-000-70 Tenement house
Hauberrisserstraße 6
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Tenement house Three-storey solid building in a corner position, with a gable roof, two-storey houses, a single-storey porch and a bay tower on the eaves side and Art Nouveau decor, by Schneider und Senf (Lindau), around 1905 D-7-62-000-71 Tenement house
Hohe Buchleuthe 5 a
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Formerly a ship brewery Warehouse, so-called Zeppelin hall, single-storey mansard roof building with projecting gable, roof turrets and rich plaster structure, arched truss construction (so-called Stephanbinder), 1916–17 by Hugo and Peter Wahl;

adjoining to the west is a two-storey, plastered solid building with a mansard hipped roof, probably at the same time;

Brewhouse, five-story solid building in a corner, with a flat roof and rich plaster structure, probably at the same time, conversions probably around 1959

D-7-62-000-252 Formerly a ship brewery
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Hohe Buchleuthe 15
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Metal foundry three-wing, four-storey saddle roof building with articulated exposed brick masonry, the end structures with stepped gables, probably from the last quarter of the 19th century;

One- to three-storey extensions at the rear in the same design language, probably at the same time

D-7-62-000-373 Metal foundry
Innere Buchleuthenstraße 1, Am Graben 1
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Former urban barn already mentioned in a document in 1550, in 1777 expansion to a residential house as a four-storey, plastered solid building with gable roof, eaves side with sundial

City fortifications, laid out around 1200, along the Am Graben land

D-7-62-000-73 Former urban barn
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Innere Buchleuthenstraße 2, near Innere Buchleuthenstraße
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Former Protestant boys school Two-storey, gable-independent solid building with a gable roof and simple facade structure, already existing in the 16th century, expansion in the 18th and 19th centuries D-7-62-000-74 Former Protestant boys school
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Innere Buchleuthenstraße 6
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Formerly the summer cellar, known as the deer cellar Elongated, two-storey, gable-free, plastered solid building with a gable roof, 1816 D-7-62-000-76 Formerly the summer cellar, known as the deer cellar
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Innere Buchleuthenstraße 20
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So-called Kronenwirt cellar Two-storey, gable-independent and plastered solid building with saddle roof and arched windows, 1838, neo-baroque tail gable, around 1900 D-7-62-000-77 So-called Kronenwirt cellar
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Johannes-Haag-Straße 4 a, 4 b
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Former prison 1840/41; Cell construction, tower-like, four-storey solid building with flat roof and crenellated crown over arched frieze, the ground floor with joint plaster, otherwise unplastered brickwork;

A two-storey administration building with a tent roof on each side, connected to the cell structure by two-storey intermediate buildings with a gable roof, the western intermediate building was later extended;

belonging to the prison wall

D-7-62-000-78 Former prison
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Johannes-Haag-Straße 9
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Mechanical engineering company Formerly calico printing, then saw, oil and gypsum mill, from 1843 to 1852 also a workshop for central heating construction, two-storey pitched roof building with a central dwelling and a staircase at the back, in the core from 1805 (dendro.dat.), Remodeling around 1880; Memorial plaque, by Mauritius Pfeiffer, inscribed 1912; Enclosure with wrought iron bars, around 1900. D-7-62-000-381 Mechanical engineering company
Johannes-Haag-Straße 13
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Former dyer's house three-storey, plastered solid construction with a hipped roof on one side, the upper storey formerly largely open for dyeing purposes, today paneled with a gable, around 1770;

belonging to the barn, half-timbered building with saddle roof, around 1890

D-7-62-000-79 Former dyer's house
Kaisergäßchen 2
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Community center three-storey, plastered solid building with eaves, eastern part probably 17th century, western part in the core late medieval, probably expanded in the 17th century, Krangaube and bay window late 19th century D-7-62-000-80 Community center
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Kaisergäßchen 4
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Residential and commercial building three-storey saddle roof structure, the core probably 17th century D-7-62-000-276 Residential and commercial building
Kaisergäßchen 6
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Community center three-storey, gable-independent and plastered solid building with tails roof, bay window and candle arches to the neighboring building, probably 17th century D-7-62-000-81 Community center
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Kaisergäßchen 12, Salzmarkt 15
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Former town museum, since 1989 town museum Kaufbeuren , former town house three-storey, plastered solid building with a gable roof, erected in 1746 over a late medieval core D-7-62-000-83 Former town museum, since 1989 town museum Kaufbeuren, former town house
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Kaiser-Max-Straße, in front of the Trinity Church
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Fountain of Neptune Octagonal basin with obelisk and figure of Neptune, 1753 by Johann Wolfgang Schindel D-7-62-000-101 Fountain of Neptune
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Kaiser-Max-Strasse 1
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town hall three-storey solid building with hipped roof and rich stone structure, bay windows and corner bay windows with tent roof, new building 1879–81 in neo-renaissance forms by Georg Hauberrisser, restoration after fire with renewal of the roof, plastering of the former exposed brickwork and simplification of the natural stone structure, marked 1960; with equipment D-7-62-000-85 town hall
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Kaiser-Max-Straße 3 a
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Patrician house, so-called Hörmannhaus three-storey, eaves-standing solid building in a corner position with a pitched roof, built 1530–35 by Baltas Honold and Master Dionisi, Renaissance portal with sandstone framing, marked 1542, with plaster structure D-7-62-000-86 Patrician house, so-called Hörmannhaus
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Kaiser-Max-Straße 3 b
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Patrician house three-storey, eaves solid construction with pitched roof, 16th century, facade design in the neo-renaissance style D-7-62-000-87 Patrician house
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Kaiser-Max-Straße 4, 6
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Patrician house three-storey, eaves-standing solid construction with saddle roofs, two late medieval houses at the core, rich late baroque facade structure with corner blocks and portals around 1770/80, stucco and plaster renewed in 1976 D-7-62-000-88 Patrician house
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Kaiser-Max-Straße 5
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Community center Three-storey, plastered solid building with a gable roof, essentially late medieval, facade probably revised in the 1950s D-7-62-000-89 Community center
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Kaiser-Max-Straße 8
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Community center three-storey, eaves-standing solid construction with a gable roof, essentially late medieval, window frames in neo-baroque style between 1910 and 1914, renovations in 1991 D-7-62-000-90 Community center
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Kaiser-Max-Strasse 10
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Community center three-storey, plastered solid building with a pitched roof, essentially late medieval, expanded in the 16th century, modified in Baroque style in the 2nd quarter of the 18th century, modern window frames D-7-62-000-91 Community center
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Kaiser-Max-Straße 12
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Community center Three-storey, eaves-standing solid construction with a pitched roof and simple plaster structure, late medieval core, extension in the middle of the 18th century D-7-62-000-92 Community center
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Kaiser-Max-Straße 12
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Rear building Three-storey, plastered solid building with gable roof and baroque door, around 1750 D-7-62-000-92 BW
Kaiser-Max-Straße 13
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pharmacy three-storey, eaves-standing solid construction with a gable roof, late medieval core, extension marked 1729, neo-baroque facade design around 1884

Rear building, 2nd half of the 18th century

Corresponding garden wall with gate house and corner tower, with plaster structure, probably from the end of the 19th century

D-7-62-000-93 pharmacy
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Kaiser-Max-Straße 14
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Community center three-storey, plastered solid building in a corner position with a pitched roof, the core around 1411 (Dendro), baroque extension around 1730 D-7-62-000-94 Community center
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Kaiser-Max-Straße 15
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Former city chancellery Three-storey, plastered solid building with a hipped roof in a corner position, eaves with a hollow, in the core probably from the late Middle Ages, facades probably redesigned in the 1920s with a corner figure D-7-62-000-95 Former city chancellery
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Kaiser-Max-Straße 15
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Rear building, former city archive Two-storey solid construction with hipped roof, mezzanine and rich facade design, 1727 D-7-62-000-95 Rear building, former city archive
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Kaiser-Max-Straße 16
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Community center three-storey solid building in a corner position with a pitched roof and simple plaster structure, essentially late medieval in the 16th / 17th century. Century expanded, 1999 extensive renovations D-7-62-000-96 Community center
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Kaiser-Max-Straße 17
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Community center three-storey solid building with a gable roof and volute gable in the corner, built on an older basis after 1687, with a rich facade design in the neo-renaissance style, end of the 19th century D-7-62-000-97 Community center
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Kaiser-Max-Straße 18
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey, eaves-standing solid construction with a gable roof and elevator dormer, essentially late medieval, expanded in 1886 by Georg Hauberrisser , unified and provided with facade structure in the neo-renaissance style, the latter simplified in 1951 D-7-62-000-98, D-7-62-000-136 Residential and commercial building
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Kaiser-Max-Straße 18
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Rear building on Kirchenplatz Birthplace of Ludwig Ganghofer (1855–1920), three-storey, gable-independent solid building with a gable roof and tail gable, late medieval core, expanded in the 18th century D-7-62-000-98, D-7-62-000-136 Rear building on Kirchenplatz
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Kaiser-Max-Straße 20
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Community center Three-storey solid building with a gable roof in the corner, in the core 15th / 16th. Century, external appearance with rich plaster structure at the end of the 19th century D-7-62-000-99 Community center
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Kaiser-Max-Straße 20
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West rear building Three-storey solid building with a gable roof in a corner position, the core of the 16th century, with plaster structure, end of the 19th century D-7-62-000-99 BW
Kaiser-Max-Straße 20
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Eastern rear building Three-storey, gable-independent, plastered solid building with a gable roof, in the core of the 16th century, with a vaulted hall D-7-62-000-99 Eastern rear building
Kaiser-Max-Straße 21
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Evangelical Lutheran City Parish Church of the Holy Trinity Hall construction based on a 14th century house, redesign of the northern half of the building and extension of the southern part by Georg Harrer and Thoma Schweyer, marked 1604, conversions 1736/37, tower construction and elevation of the church 1820-22, 1901 renovation of the interior by Albert Schmidt, 1911 Increase of the gable by Otto Schulz and the structure of the pilasters on the facade; with equipment;

with churchyard wall

D-7-62-000-100 Evangelical Lutheran City Parish Church of the Holy Trinity
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Kaiser-Max-Straße 22, let into the southeast corner of the building
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Sculpture fragment made of sandstone, around 1200 D-7-62-000-102 Sculpture fragment
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Kaiser-Max-Straße 23
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Formerly the Goldene Traube inn three-storey solid building in a corner position, with a gable roof, neo-Gothic pinnacle gable and bay window, built in the core around 1429/30 and changed around 1583/84 (dendros), further modifications in the 19th and 20th Century, facades with paintings marked 1952 D-7-62-000-103 Formerly the Goldene Traube inn
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Kaiser-Max-Straße 27
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Former Gasthaus zur Sonne Elongated, three-storey and eaves solid construction with a gable roof and eaves cornice, formerly three late medieval town houses, expanded and combined in the 18th century, renovated after a fire in 1849, with medallion relief, end of the 18th century, and cantilever, around 1800 D-7-62-000-105 Former Gasthaus zur Sonne
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Kaiser-Max-Strasse 31
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Former Gasthaus zum Löwen Three-storey, eaves-standing solid construction with gable roof, 15th / 16th century Century, cantilever, end of 18th century, facade design with plaster structure probably renewed in the 1950s D-7-62-000-107 Former Gasthaus zum Löwen
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Kaiser-Max-Straße 34
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Former Black Bear Inn three-storey, plastered solid building with a gable roof, bay window and simple plaster structure, 15th century, heavily modified D-7-62-000-109 Former Black Bear Inn
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Kaisergäßchen 5
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Rear building Two-storey, gable-independent and plastered solid building with gable roof, 16./17. century D-7-62-000-109 BW
Kaiser-Max-Strasse 35
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Community center three-storey, eaves-standing solid building with gable roof, 16th century, heavily modified D-7-62-000-110 Community center
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Kaiser-Max-Straße 36
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Community center Three-storey, eaves-standing solid building with a gable roof, on the back with Krangaube, late medieval core, heavily renovated D-7-62-000-111 Community center
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Kaiser-Max-Straße 37
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Community center three-storey, eaves-standing solid building with a gable roof, essentially the 16th century, heavily modified D-7-62-000-112 Community center
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Kaiser-Max-Straße 38
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Former Gasthaus zum Stern four-storey, gable-independent and plastered solid construction with saddle roof and advance gable with approaches, in the core 15th / 16th. Century, expansion in the 18th century, greatly changed D-7-62-000-113 Former Gasthaus zum Stern
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Kaisergäßchen 9
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Rear building Three-storey, gable-independent and plastered solid building with gable roof, 16./17. century D-7-62-000-113 BW
Kaiser-Max-Strasse 39
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Gasthaus zum Hirschen three-storey, plastered solid building with a gable roof, essentially 14th century, facade design with tuff stone walls, 1st half of the 19th century

forms a complex with No. 41 and Am Breiten Bach 2, 4

D-7-62-000-114 Gasthaus zum Hirschen
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Kaiser-Max-Strasse 40
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Former Kramer guild house Two-storey, eaves-standing solid construction with a gable roof, in the core probably 16th century, facade with plaster structure around 1900, Kramer guild stone, sandstone plaque, marked 1685 D-7-62-000-115 Former Kramer guild house
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Kaiser-Max-Strasse 41
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Gasthof zum Hirschen Three-and-a-half-storey solid building with a gable roof in the corner, built in 1496 in place of the former Irsee monastery house, in 1823 expansion into an inn, facade design with tuff walls in the 1st half of the 19th century

southern extension, three-storey, plastered solid building with gable roof, probably at the same time

forms a complex together with Kaiser-Max-Straße 39 and Am Breiten Bach 2, 4

D-7-62-000-116 Gasthof zum Hirschen
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Kaiser-Max-Straße 42
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Community center five-storey, gable-independent massive building with elevator crane, late medieval core, expanded between 1723 and 1737, heavily modified

iron pavilion in the garden, late 19th century

D-7-62-000-117 Community center
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Kaiser-Max-Straße 44
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Community center four-storey, eaves and plastered solid building with bay window, the core of the 16th century, heavily changed D-7-62-000-118 Community center
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Kappeneck 1
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Residential building narrow, three-story, plastered solid building with a single-hip tiled roof in a corner position, 18th century, older in the core D-7-62-000-120 Residential building
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Kappeneck 4
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Residential building Two-storey, gable-independent and plastered solid building with gable roof and elevator beams, end of the 18th / beginning of the 19th century D-7-62-000-122 Residential building
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Kappeneck 7 ad
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Residential building probably a former weaver's house, two-storey, plastered solid building in a corner position with a gable roof and high basement, probably in the 16th / 17th century. Assembled from several houses in the 19th century

associated part of the city wall, around 1200 and around 1420

D-7-62-000-124 Residential building
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Kappeneck 25
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Residential building three-storey, gable-independent and plastered solid building with gable roof, 18th century, older in the core D-7-62-000-125 Residential building
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Kemnater Straße 17
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Catholic Institute Church St. Maria, Hall church, exposed brick building with two-tower facade, 1929/30 by Albert Kirchmayer D-7-62-000-127 Catholic Institute Church St. Maria,
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Kemnater Strasse 13; Kemnater Strasse 17; Kemnater Straße 21
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Friedsäule Tuff stone stele, subsequently designated 1337

at the institute chapel on the street

D-7-62-000-128 Friedsäule
Kemptener Straße 18
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Residential building two-storey solid building with hipped roof, gable projections and facade structure in the late classicist style, around 1870/80 D-7-62-000-129 Residential building
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Kemptener Tor 4
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Villa-like residential building Two-storey, gable-independent and plastered solid building with gable roof, mid-house and corner bay window, around 1910 D-7-62-000-374 Villa-like residential building
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Kemptener Tor 5
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Residential building two-storey, cubic solid building with hipped roof, classicistic plaster structure and door carved with empire ornament, 2nd quarter of the 19th century D-7-62-000-131 Residential building
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Kemptener Tor 6
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Villa-like residential building Two-storey, eaves-standing solid construction with a saddle roof, curved gable, bay window and plaster structure in the forms of late Art Nouveau, around 1910 D-7-62-000-375 Villa-like residential building
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Kemptener Tor 8
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Villa-like residential building two-storey, eaves-standing solid construction with half-hip roof, curved gable, bay window and plaster structure in the forms of late Art Nouveau, around 1910; with enclosure, at the same time D-7-62-000-376 Villa-like residential building
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Kemptener Tor 10
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Former dyer's house plastered solid building with protruding hipped roof, the second floor half-timbered, formerly open for dyeing purposes, 1st half of the 18th century;

rear building connected to the north, two-storey, plastered solid building with mansard roof hipped on one side, 2nd half of the 18th century;

Associated barn, boarded frame construction with a gable roof hipped on one side, the upper floor formerly on three sides, today only open to the east for dyeing purposes, around 1830/40, plastered masonry on the north side later

D-7-62-000-132 Former dyer's house
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Kirchplatz 6
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Former St. Michael's Chapel Double chapel with retracted choir, closed on five sides, 15th century, the nave expanded in 1834 into a three-storey, eaves-facing residential building with a gable roof and elevator dormer D-7-62-000-133 Former St. Michael's Chapel
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Kirchplatz 8
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Former Latin school two-storey, plastered solid building in a corner position, essentially late medieval, with a mansard roof from the 18th / 19th centuries. century D-7-62-000-134 Former Latin school
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Church square 9; Kirchplatz 11
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Catholic parish church of St. Martin three-aisled basilica with drawn-in, five-sided closed choir and southern vestibule, built by Ulrich and Leonhard Murer in 1438–43 over parts of the late Romanesque predecessor building from the early 13th century (side aisle walls and south portal), high, four-sided tower with eight-sided helmet in the southern corner of the choir, built from 1403 , from 1683 baroque with the participation of Joseph Schmuzer and Johann Pöllandt , 1893–99 regotified by Johann Marggraff ; with equipment;

Part of the former cemetery wall, 15th century

D-7-62-000-135 Catholic parish church of St. Martin
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Konradinstrasse 1 a
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Formerly the summer cellar (so-called angel cellar) single-storey, two-wing, plastered solid building with hipped roof, marked 1837, including cellars, later expanded as a residential building D-7-62-000-137 BW
Ledergasse 6
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Residential building three-storey, gable-independent and plastered solid building with gable roof, 16./17. Century, roof truss marked 1742 D-7-62-000-138 Residential building
Ledergasse 17 a, b, c
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Residential building three-storey, plastered solid structure, built with the city wall included, the gable roof dragged over the battlements, bay window with pent roof, 16./17. century D-7-62-000-140 Residential building
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Ledergasse 28
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Residential building three-storey, plastered solid building, built with the city wall included, the gable roof dragged over the battlements, probably 17th century, remodeled in 1995 D-7-62-000-143 Residential building
Ludwigstrasse 2
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Customs office and birthplace of Sophie von La Roche (1730–1807) Three-storey solid building with a gable roof in a corner position, eaves facing Ludwigstrasse with plaster structure, the core is late medieval, revised in 1822 D-7-62-000-144 Customs office and birthplace of Sophie von La Roche (1730–1807)
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Ludwigstrasse 5
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Residential building three-storey, plastered solid building with mansard roof and Krangaube, the southern eaves side with plaster structure, probably 2nd half of the 19th century D-7-62-000-145 Residential building
Ludwigstrasse 6
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Residential and commercial building three-storey, gable-independent solid building with a saddle roof, facade with plaster structure in the Baroque Art Nouveau style, marked 1906, in essence probably older D-7-62-000-146 Residential and commercial building
Ludwigstrasse 7
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Residential building four-storey solid building in corner position with mansard roof and polygonal corner bay window, 18th century, in the core probably older, eaves-side facade with rich plaster structure in neo-baroque style D-7-62-000-147 Residential building
Ludwigstrasse 9
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Residential building three-storey, gable-independent solid building with gable roof and simple plaster structure, 16./17. century D-7-62-000-148 Residential building
Ludwigstrasse 11
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Residential building Two-storey, gable-independent solid building with a saddle roof, the core of the 2nd half of the 14th century (Dendro 1384), with plaster structure and volute gable in the neo-baroque style, around 1900 D-7-62-000-263 Residential building
Ludwigstrasse 15
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Residential building Broad, two-storey and eaves-standing solid building with a gable roof and elevator dormer, in the core of the 2nd half of the 14th century (Dendro 1383) D-7-62-000-264 Residential building
Ludwigstrasse 21
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Residential building three-storey, gable-independent solid building with saddle roof, bay window and plaster structure, 17th century D-7-62-000-149 Residential building
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Ludwigstrasse 22
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Formerly a city armory Gable-independent, plastered solid construction, in the core probably 16./17. Century, 1899 expansion to a four-story gable roof building D-7-62-000-150 Formerly a city armory
Ludwigstrasse 25 a, 25 b, 27
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Two houses with a common rear building to the west (No. 27) two-storey, gable-independent solid building with a gable roof, late medieval core, facade design at the end of the 19th century, associated part of the rear building, five-storey and plastered solid building with gable roof and wide roof overhang, modern marked 1760;

to the east (No. 25 a, b) two-storey, eaves-standing solid construction with a high monopitch roof, the core of which is probably late medieval, with the associated part of the rear building

D-7-62-000-151 Two houses with a common rear building
Ludwigstrasse 31
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Former imperial city mint, Protestant Luth since 1588. Rectory Two-storey, gable-independent solid building with a saddle roof, in the core probably 1st half of the 16th century, advance gable with inlets in the 1st half of the 19th century D-7-62-000-153 Former imperial city mint, Protestant Luth since 1588.  Rectory
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Ludwigstrasse 33
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Residential building three-storey, gable-independent solid building with simple plaster structure, probably 16./17. Century, mansard roof 2nd half of the 18th century D-7-62-000-155 Residential building
Ludwigstrasse 38
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Residential building two-storey, gable-independent and plastered solid building with a gable roof, probably 17th century D-7-62-000-158 Residential building
Ludwigstrasse 39, 41
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Residential building Two-storey, plastered solid building with eaves and gable roof, two late medieval houses at its core, western part with arched passage

associated part of the city wall, around 1200 and around 1420

D-7-62-000-159 Residential building
Ludwigstrasse 51
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House, also the house of the sculptor Jörg Lederer (1507–50) three-storey, plastered solid building with a tailcoat roof in a corner position, eaves facing Ludwigstrasse, probably 16th century D-7-62-000-162 House, also the house of the sculptor Jörg Lederer (1507–50)
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Mindelheimer Straße 1
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Former Radersches Gartengut Two-storey solid building in a corner position with a gable roof and simple plaster structures, around 1600 D-7-62-000-163 Former Radersches Gartengut
Münzhalde 2
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Mint tower Two-storey, hexagonal and plastered solid construction with tent roof, passage on the ground floor with pointed arches, semicircular stair tower attached to the southwest, originally gate tower of the cemetery fortifications, 15th century, in the 16th century it was expanded as a municipal treasure tower D-7-62-000-164 Mint tower
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Münzhalde 3
( location )
Residential building four-storey, gable-independent and plastered solid building with gable roof, 16./17. Century, heavily renewed D-7-62-000-165 Residential building
Münzhalde 5
( location )
Residential building four-storey solid building with hipped mansard roof and gable, essentially two late medieval houses, combined after 1772, facade design of the ground floor with plaster strips probably around 1920 D-7-62-000-166 Residential building
Coin heap 6 a, b, c, d
( location )
Residential building Three-storey, gable-independent and plastered solid construction, the upper storeys protruding far, largely from the late Middle Ages, heavily renovated D-7-62-000-167 Residential building
Neue Gasse 8
( location )
Gasthaus zum Adler three-storey, plastered solid building with gable roof and small gable, probably 17th century, heavily renovated, arm marked 1841 D-7-62-000-168 Gasthaus zum Adler
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Neue Gasse 15 a
( location )
House and birthplace of Saint Crescentia Höss Two-storey, gable-independent and plastered solid building with a pitched roof over a high basement, in the core 15th century, expansion probably 17th century, renovations in 1999 D-7-62-000-169 House and birthplace of Saint Crescentia Höss
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Neue Gasse 34
( location )
city ​​wall In the rear buildings on the northern boundary of the property, remains of the city wall were built over, around 1200 and around 1420 D-7-62-000-171 city ​​wall
Fruit market 3, 5; Crescentiaplatz 13; Crescentiaplatz 11
( location )
Franciscan convent of St. Francis Monastery with church probably built on the site of the Carolingian Meierhof in 1471/72, later changed and expanded several times, three-winged group of buildings in which Saint Crescentia Höß (1682–1744) lived and worked, 1805 secularization , 1831 re-establishment of the monastery;

West wing with monastery church, two-storey, eaves solid building with gable roof, butt angled at the south corner, slender, square pointed helmet tower above the central axis of the monastery church with blind arch friezes, church with short, three-aisled nave and five-sided closed choir as well as northern nuns choir, newly built in 1471/72 probably at the same time, in 1657 expansion, probably by adding galleries to the side aisles, in 1877 and 1976 alterations; with equipment;

Convent building (north wing), two-storey, plastered solid building with a gable roof in corner position, tracery frieze under the northern eaves, probably around 1471/72, small vestibule around 1500, interior fittings from the 16th to 18th centuries and 1897/98;

St. Florians-Bau (western part of the south wing), three-storey elongated solid building with gable roof, 15th century;

Guest building (eastern part of the south wing), three-story solid building with a gable roof, 14th / 15th centuries Century, remodeling 1897/98; with equipment;

Monastery wall on the north side of the courtyard, 15th century, with plaster structure, on the courtyard side arcade from the 17th century;

Hofbrunnen, sandstone figure of St. Francis, 18th century, on a neo-Gothic sandstone pillar;

so-called St. Josephsbau, four-storey, eaves-standing solid construction with hipped roof, 1st half of the 18th century, facade with triangular gable in historicizing forms, 1898;

Garden shed, hipped roof building on a high base with an attached, single-storey shop and garden wall, 18th century;

associated garden with retaining walls

D-7-62-000-173 Franciscan convent of St. Francis
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Pfarrgasse 16, 18
( location )
Formerly Jesuit college, 1710-14 grammar school at the same time, since 1984 Catholic parish and parsonage Three-wing complex, from 1630 expansion of an older building into a residence, further expansion and expansion around 1700;

South wing with former refectory and house chapel, three-storey, plastered solid building with gable roof, connected to the west with three-storey, single-axis extension;

North wing, two-storey solid building with a gable roof, blind arcades on the courtyard side, the north-east corner in alignment with the extension rounded off;

East wing, four-storey solid construction with gable roof; with historical equipment;

with enclosure

D-7-62-000-174 Formerly Jesuit college, 1710-14 grammar school at the same time, since 1984 Catholic parish and parsonage
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Pfarrgasse 25
( location )
Residential building three-storey, eaves solid construction with mansard roof, in the core 17th / 18th. Century, changed around 1895 with the facade structure in the neo-baroque style D-7-62-000-266 Residential building
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Prinzregentenstrasse 9
( location )
Residential building Two-storey, plastered solid building with a mansard gable roof, gabled bay window, stair tower and simple facade decoration in the forms of Art Nouveau, around 1910 D-7-62-000-261 Residential building
Ringweg 7
( location )
Community center three-storey, gable-independent and plastered solid building with saddle roof, 18th century, over an older core, heavily renovated D-7-62-000-176 Community center
Ringweg 9, 11
( location )
Community center four-storey solid building with hipped roof and simple plaster structure, 2nd quarter of the 19th century, two late medieval houses at its core D-7-62-000-177 Community center
Ringweg 23
( location )
Residential and commercial building Three-storey solid building with a mansard hipped roof in a corner position, corner bay tower with onion dome and bay window, with rich plaster structure in the neo-renaissance style, around 1900 D-7-62-000-178 Residential and commercial building
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Rosental 8
( location )
Formerly Salzstadel, now city theater Elongated, plastered solid structure with a sloping floor plan with a hipped roof on one side, bricked up windows, essentially late medieval, 1805 expansion to a theater, extensive renovations in 1971 D-7-62-000-179 Formerly Salzstadel, now city theater
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Rosental 9
( location )
Gasthaus zum Glocke three-storey, plastered solid building in corner position with mansard roof, 18th century, heavily renovated D-7-62-000-180 Gasthaus zum Glocke
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Rosental 10
( location )
Residential building two-storey, plastered solid building with hipped roof, 1811 D-7-62-000-181 Residential building
Rosental 23, 25
( location )
Formerly granary, three-storey, plastered solid construction with a gable roof, Krangaube and arched frieze under the eaves, mentioned in 1497, later expanded as a residential building D-7-62-000-182 Formerly granary,
Salzmarkt 1
( location )
Two town houses Each four-storey solid building with a gable roof, the eastern part facing the eaves, the western part facing the gable, essentially late medieval, expanded in 1756 D-7-62-000-183 Two town houses
Salzmarkt 3
( location )
Community center three-storey, eaves-standing solid construction with saddle roof, corner bay window and simple plaster structure, late medieval, expanded in the 16th century, heavily changed D-7-62-000-184 Community center
Salzmarkt 5
( location )
Community center three-storey, eaves-standing solid construction with a gable roof, bay window and plaster structure, late medieval core, expanded in the 18th century, ground floor with shop front probably around 1920 D-7-62-000-185 Community center
Salzmarkt 7
( location )
Residential and commercial building four-storey steel scaffolding in corner position with plaster structure and semicircular corner bay window, windows in banded arrangement, 1929. D-7-62-000-186 Residential and commercial building
Salzmarkt 17
( location )
Upper pharmacy two-storey, plastered solid building with a gable roof in corner position, essentially late medieval, expanded in the 18th century, ground floor modernly changed; to the southwest two two-storey rear wing sections, probably at the same time D-7-62-000-189 Upper pharmacy
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Salzmarkt 20
( location )
Community center three-storey, plastered solid building with a gable roof in corner position, the core probably from the late Middle Ages, external appearance with tail gable and figural niche 1st half of the 18th century;

Former House Madonna around 1720, replaced by a copy

D-7-62-000-191 Community center
Schelmenhofstraße 21
( location )
Formerly a post office vehicle hall semicircular receding, single-storey garage wing with flat roof between former administrative buildings, cubic, two-and-a-half-story solid buildings with flat hipped roofs, Neue Sachlichkeit, 1929–30 by Georg Werner and Ernst Ott;

with enclosure, probably at the same time

D-7-62-000-254 Formerly a post office vehicle hall
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Schlosserhalde 8
( location )
Residential building two-storey solid building with hipped roof over high basement, with simple plaster structure, classicistic, 1824 D-7-62-000-193 Residential building
Schmiedgasse 1
( location )
Gasthaus zur Rose three-storey, plastered solid building in a corner position over a hook-shaped floor plan, with a pitched roof, assembled from several late medieval houses after 1774 and unified, facade with painting, marked 1936;

Ausleger, probably 1784;

House figure of Our Lady, 18th century

D-7-62-000-194 Gasthaus zur Rose
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Schmiedgasse 6
( location )
Residential and commercial building three-storey, gable-independent solid construction with a gable roof, late medieval core, facade structure in the neo-renaissance style, end of the 19th century D-7-62-000-195 Residential and commercial building
Schmiedgasse 7
( location )
Residential building four-storey, gable-independent and plastered solid building with saddle roof, late medieval core, expansion in the 17th / 18th. Century, the ground floor changed modern D-7-62-000-196 Residential building
Schmiedgasse 8
( location )
Residential building three-storey, eaves solid construction with a gable roof, the upper storeys with late classicist stucco decor, 3rd quarter of the 19th century D-7-62-000-197 Residential building
Schmiedgasse 9
( location )
Residential building three-storey, gable-independent and plastered solid building with a gable roof, essentially late medieval, expansion around 1670/90, modernized D-7-62-000-198 Residential building
Schmiedgasse 10
( location )
Formerly chapter house three-storey, eaves-standing solid construction with saddle roof, bay window and simple plaster structure, late medieval core, expansion 1682 D-7-62-000-199 Formerly chapter house
Schmiedgasse 14
( location )
Former Gasthaus zum Schwan Three-storey, plastered solid building with a gable roof, essentially late medieval, expansion in the 17th century, the ground floor modernized D-7-62-000-200 Former Gasthaus zum Schwan
Schmiedgasse 16
( location )
Residential building three-storey, plastered solid building with gable roof, essentially late medieval, heavily renovated D-7-62-000-201 Residential building
Schmiedgasse 34
( location )
Residential building four-storey, gable-independent solid building with a gable roof, essentially late medieval, expansion in the 17th / 18th. Century, changed D-7-62-000-202 Residential building
Schönblick 1
( location )
Economic courtyard of the Franciscan convent three-storey, plastered solid building with hipped roof, marked 1900;

Stable wing connected to the west, two-storey, plastered solid construction with a gable roof, probably at the same time

D-7-62-000-256 BW
Near Schraderstraße
( location )
War memorial Larger-than-life bronze figure of a fighter on a high tuff pedestal, by Moritz Pfeiffer, inscribed 1911 D-7-62-000-203 War memorial
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Near Schraderstraße
( location )
Monument to Christoph Friedrich Schrader (1805–68) Bust on a high pedestal, marked 1874 D-7-62-000-204 Monument to Christoph Friedrich Schrader (1805–68)
Schraderstraße 1
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Formerly a Catholic boys school three-storey solid building with hipped roof and gabled central projection, 1873 by Hans Oßwald, originally two-storey, probably added before 1900, cleaned up in 1949 D-7-62-000-257 Formerly a Catholic boys school
Schraderstraße 3
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Formerly commercial school, then secondary school three-storey solid building with hipped roof and knee-high as well as with a flat central projection and plaster structure in the neo-renaissance style, 1873 by Hans Oßwald, partially cleaned up D-7-62-000-258 Formerly commercial school, then secondary school
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Schraderstraße 4
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Villa-like residential building two-storey solid construction with hipped mansard roof, gable projections, corner oriel tower, balcony and facade decoration in neo-baroque style;

with wrought iron gate grille, garden wall and garden pavilion in the same design language; around 1905

D-7-62-000-205 Villa-like residential building
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Schraderstraße 8
( location )
Formerly a post office two-storey solid construction with mezzanine, hipped roof and balcony in corner position, connected to the north with two-storey wing with gable roof, with facade decoration in neo-classical style, marked 1905;

Associated former counter hall, two-storey, plastered solid building with a gable roof, later

D-7-62-000-206 Formerly a post office
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Spitaltor 3
( location )
Formerly the hospital clerk's house three-storey, plastered solid building with gable roof in corner position, late medieval D-7-62-000-207 Formerly the hospital clerk's house
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Spitaltor 5
( location )
Formerly a hospital three-storey solid construction with a gable roof, mid-level houses and classicist facade structure with corner blocks, pilasters and portal framing, 1825/26 by Andreas Prinzing, roof extensions 1946, extensive renovation in 1989 D-7-62-000-209 Formerly a hospital
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Under the mountain 7 a, b, c, d
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Residential building four-storey, gable-independent and plastered solid building with a gable roof, probably built over a late medieval core in the 17th century D-7-62-000-214 Residential building
Under the mountain 9 a, b, c, d, e, f
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Residential building three-storey, gable-independent and plastered solid building with a gable roof, two late medieval houses in the core, in the 17th / 18th Assembled in the 18th century, the basement was a former weaving mill D-7-62-000-215 Residential building
Under the mountain 11 a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i
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Residential building three-storey, plastered solid building with eaves and hipped roof and elevator core, three late medieval houses in the core, in the 17th / 18th Assembled in the 18th century, the basement was formerly a weaving mill D-7-62-000-216 Residential building
Under the mountain 13 a, b, c
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Residential building Two-storey, gable-independent and plastered solid building with a gable roof, the high basement with its own entrance formerly a weaving mill, the core of which is probably late medieval D-7-62-000-217 Residential building
Under the mountain 15 a, b, c
( location )
Residential building three-storey, gable-independent and plastered solid building with saddle roof over high basement, probably 16th century, heavily modernized D-7-62-000-218 Residential building
Unter dem Berg 17 b, d
( location )
Residential building three-storey, gable-independent and plastered solid building with gable roof, 16./17. Century, the basement formerly a weaving mill D-7-62-000-219 Residential building
Under the mountain 19 a, b, c
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Residential building Three-storey, gable-independent and plastered solid building with a pitched roof over a high basement with its own entrance, the core of which is probably still from the late Middle Ages D-7-62-000-220 Residential building

Neugablonz

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Near Sudetenstrasse
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Rüdiger fountain Bronze figure of Rüdiger von Bechelaren and stone reliefs over a granite plinth and fountain basin, made in 1904 by Franz Metzner for a Nibelungen fountain planned in Vienna, transferred from Gablonz ad Neisse in 1968 and installed here in 1970 D-7-62-000-260 Rüdiger fountain
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Sudetenstraße 85
( location )
Catholic parish church Herz Jesu Reinforced concrete hall construction with wall-high round arch structure and apse rotunda, the campanile-like, rectangular tower with flat roof connected to the church by the parish hall, 1955–57; with equipment;

associated rectory, two-storey two-wing building with a flat roof over a hook-shaped floor plan, connected to the church by two tracts enclosing an inner courtyard, probably at the same time;

associated sacristan's house, single-storey two-wing building with flat roof, 1964–66; by Thomas Wechs

D-7-62-000-259 Catholic parish church Herz Jesu
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Large kernat

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At the courtyard fields 53
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Wayside chapel Plastered solid building with gable roof and triangular closure, 18th century D-7-62-000-225 Wayside chapel
At Römerturm 13
( location )
Kemnat castle ruins with a former office building Castle built around 1185 by the Lords of Apfeltrang, the Romanesque keep (so-called Römerturm), square and four-storey tower made of Nagelfluh-Bossen ashlars, the south-west side largely renewed in brick, restored several times since 1851, tent roof 1984;

preserved parts of the fortification wall made of Nagelfluhquadern;

Well shaft of the well restored in 1984;

Former administrative building, two-storey, plastered solid building, probably 16th century, the south and east sides built over a section of the fortification wall

D-7-62-000-222 Kemnat castle ruins with a former office building
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At Römerturm 21
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Farmhouse Mittertennbau, two-storey, plastered solid building with saddle roof, wall paintings and slogan in rocaille frames, end of the 18th century, heavily renovated D-7-62-000-224 Farmhouse

Hirschzell

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Bärenseestraße 63
( location )
Barn Associated barn, frame construction with bundwerkkniestock and old casing, 1st third of the 19th century D-7-62-000-227 Barn
Anger
( location )
Catholic field chapel St. Maria Solid construction with gable roof, 2nd half of the 18th century, west facade paneled; with equipment D-7-62-000-228 Catholic field chapel St. Maria
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Thomasplatz 2
( location )
Catholic Parish Church of St. Thomas the core of the hall is late Romanesque, the nave extended to the west in the 15th century, choir and arena at the same time, saddle roof tower in the northern corner of the choir renewed in 1727, sacristy around 1900; with equipment D-7-62-000-226 Catholic Parish Church of St. Thomas
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Small emnat

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Stefanstal 1
( location )
Rectory two-storey solid building with hipped roof, 1803 D-7-62-000-230 Rectory
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Stefanstal 8
( location )
Catholic parish church of St. Stephan Hall building, enclosing walls of the drawn-in, five-sided closed choir 15th century, nave and sacristy as well as choir vaults 1726, tower with pointed helmet from 1883 in the southern corner of the choir; with equipment D-7-62-000-229 Catholic parish church of St. Stephan
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Marchisried

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Märzisried 5a
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Catholic Chapel of St. Agatha Solid construction with a gable roof, drawn-in, transverse rectangular choir, plaster structure and roof turrets with onion hood and lantern, 1703; with equipment D-7-62-000-232 Catholic Chapel of St. Agatha
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Oberbeuren

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Hauptstrasse 4
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Rectory Rectory, two-storey, plastered solid building with saddle roof, 1731–40, probably by Joseph Schmuzer, carved door marked 1808, renovations 1996;

Pfarrstadel, two-storey flat saddle roof building, on the upper floor partly half-timbered, on the southern gable side marked 1731, with eaves-sided gallery and partly renewed cladding, shortened in the north;

Garden door, marked 1899

D-7-62-000-234 Rectory
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Hauptstrasse 10
( location )
Gasthaus zum Engel Two-storey, plastered solid building with hipped roof and bat dormer, marked 1831 on the wrought-iron bracket, the gable is modern D-7-62-000-235 Gasthaus zum Engel
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Lindauer Straße 6, 8
( location )
Farmhouse Mittertennbau, two-storey, plastered solid construction with a one-footed gred roof and boarded box, marked 1862 D-7-62-000-237 Farmhouse
Gemeindeanger, on the road to Märzisried
( location )
Chapel wayside shrine small saddle roof building with picture niche, 1943; on the road to Märzisried D-7-62-000-243 Chapel wayside shrine
Obere Gasse
( location )
Catholic parish church of St. Dionysius Areopagita, Baroque hall building with retracted, semicircular closed choir with oratorios, on the west side of the nave a semicircular extension, the roof of the nave is hipped convex to the east and west, two-storey extension with sacristy and oratory in the southern choir corner, square substructure of the tower in the northern choir corner probably from the late Middle Ages, above it an octagon with an onion hood, 1709/10 by Johann Jakob Herkommer ; with equipment;

War memorial chapel, small solid building with gable roof, portico and plaster structure, probably around 1920;

Brick cemetery wall in the southern area of ​​the church, probably at the same time

D-7-62-000-238 Catholic parish church of St. Dionysius Areopagita,
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Salzstrasse 16
( location )
Formerly a mill two-storey solid building with gable roof and double star door, erected in 1792 D-7-62-000-240 Formerly a mill
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Tiroler Straße 4
( location )
Residential and commercial building Single-storey, plastered solid construction with a gable roof and knee-high floor over an L-shaped floor plan, with a dwelling, simple plaster structure and floating gable, probably around 1900 D-7-62-000-377 Residential and commercial building
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Ölmühlhang

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Breitenberg (southeast of Ölmühlhang)
( location )
Landmark Granite, marked with the year 1598 D-7-62-000-231 BW

Saint Cosmas

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Oberbeurer Weg 1
( location )
Catholic Congregation and Pilgrimage Church of St. Cosmas and Damian Nave of the hall building, retracted, five-sided closed choir and tower substructure 1494, elevation of the system around 1658, extension of the nave, extension of the sacristy and elevation of the tower by an octagonal upper floor with onion dome 1730; with equipment D-7-62-000-244 Catholic Congregation and Pilgrimage Church of St. Cosmas and Damian
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Oberbeurer Weg 3
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Formerly sacristan's house two-storey solid construction with gable roof, plaster structure and arched gate entrance, 1740 by Joseph Schmuzer D-7-62-000-245 Formerly sacristan's house
Oberbeurer Weg 1, near St. Cosmas and Damian an der Straße
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Atonement Cross Sandstone, late medieval; at St. Cosmas and Damian on the street D-7-62-000-246 Atonement Cross

Former architectural monuments

This section lists objects that were previously entered in the list of monuments.

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Kaufbeuren
Am Breiten Bach 4
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Former barn of the Irsee monastery house Essentially late medieval, expansion in the 18th century D-7-62-000-15 Former barn of the Irsee monastery house
Kaufbeuren
Crescentiaplatz 11
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City moat and ramparts on the Blasiusberg between Innerer Buchleuthenstrasse, Hexenturm and Fünfknopfturm, around 1200, expansion in the 14th / 15th centuries. Century, partly overbuilt, unobstructed between the five-button tower and the Blasiusturm;

see also Blasiusberg and city fortifications

D-7-62-000-7 BW
Kaufbeuren
Hohe Buchleuthe 11
( location )
Former ox cellar Saddle roof construction over high basement, 1st half of the 19th century D-7-62-000-47 BW
Kaufbeuren
Kaiser-Max-Straße 26
( location )
Werlin House Four-storey eaves side building, around 1400, heavily modified; with elevator dormer D-7-62-000-104 Werlin House
Kaufbeuren
Kaiser-Max-Straße 28
( location )
Community center elongated three-storey eaves side building, late medieval, heavily renovated; with Krangaube D-7-62-000-106 Community center
Kaufbeuren
Kaiser-Max-Strasse 46
( location )
Community center four-storey eaves-sided corner building, in the core 1763, heavily changed D-7-62-000-119 Community center
Kaufbeuren
Ledergasse 18
( location )
Residential building four-storey hipped roof building, 18th century; leaning against the city wall D-7-62-000-141 Residential building
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Kaufbeuren
Ludwigstrasse 26, 28
( location )
Former malt house Large three-and-a-half-storey gable building with gothic stepped gable, adjoining wing on the eaves, 1854 D-7-62-000-152 Former malt house
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Kaufbeuren
Neue Gasse 24
( location )
Residential building three-storey eaves side building with steep gable roof, late medieval D-7-62-000-170 BW
Kaufbeuren
Salzmarkt 8
( location )
Residential and commercial building four-storey eaves side building, windows with saddle pads, end of the 19th century, probably remodeled in the 19th century with an older core D-7-62-000-278 BW
Kaufbeuren
Salzmarkt 10
( location )
Community center three-storey corner building with a gable roof, formerly two late medieval houses, probably expanded in the 16th century, greatly changed D-7-62-000-187 Community center
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Kaufbeuren
Salzmarkt 13
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Community center three-storey eaves side building, in the core probably two late medieval houses, combined probably in the 16th century D-7-62-000-188 Community center
Kaufbeuren
Spitaltor 7
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Remnants of a two-aisled late Gothic hall 14./15. Century, formerly part of the hospital church, then the Protestant schoolhouse D-7-62-000-210 Remnants of a two-aisled late Gothic hall
Kaufbeuren
Unter dem Berg 3
( location )
Residential building Eaves side building, late Gothic; Pointed front door and Krangaube D-7-62-000-213 Residential building
Kaufbeuren
Unter dem Berg 23
( location )
Former executioner's house three-storey eaves side building, essentially late medieval D-7-62-000-221 Former executioner's house
Oberbeuren
Untere Gasse 2
( location )
Farmhouse Mitterstallbau, on the north side wall painting with St. Dionysius, 18th century

not re-qualified, not mapped in BayernViewer-denkmal

D-7-62-000-241 BW
Oberbeuren
Am Schlössle 4
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Former castle built in 1576, school building from 1810 to 1923, gable roof construction, roof and external appearance of the house around 1900 D-7-62-000-233 Former castle

Lost monuments

This section lists objects that were previously entered in the list of monuments, but no longer exist.

location object description File no. image
Oberbeuren
Heimenhofer Straße 2
( location )
House figure Crucifix, 2nd half of the 16th century

Apparently gone. Only the garage of the old house No. 2 is left, the rest is now a multi-horse car without a house figure (see pictures)

D-7-62-000-236 House figure
Oberbeuren
Salzstrasse 10
( location )
House figure St. Joseph, inscribed 1846

Currently (April 2012) out of place! No longer included in the PDF list

D-7-62-000-239 House figure

See also

Remarks

  1. This list may not correspond to the current status of the official list of monuments. The latter can be viewed on the Internet as a PDF using the link given under web links and is also mapped in the Bavarian Monument Atlas . Even these representations, although they are updated daily by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation , do not always and everywhere reflect the current status. Therefore, the presence or absence of an object in this list or in the Bavarian Monument Atlas does not guarantee that it is currently a registered monument or not. The Bavarian List of Monuments is also an information directory. The property of a monument - and thus the legal protection - is defined in Art. 1 of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act (BayDSchG) and does not depend on the mapping in the Monument Atlas and the entry in the Bavarian Monument List. Objects that are not listed in the Bavarian Monument List can also be monuments if they meet the criteria according to Art. 1 BayDSchG. Early involvement of the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation according to Art. 6 BayDSchG is therefore necessary in all projects.

Individual evidence

  1. Client: Fur store Erdt (owner: Johann Erdt); Design and construction management: Architect Joseph Bichlmeier (spelling in the source erroneously Bichlmaier), Lindau; Delivery u. Assembly of the steel frame: Maschinenfabrik Eßlingen . Source: Der Stahlbau (supplement to Die Bautechnik), H. 26, December 27, 1929, p. 311/312 (with 2 photos and 3 drawings)

literature

Web links

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