List of architectural monuments in Neu-Ulm

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The monuments of the Swabian major district town of Neu-Ulm 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.

Coat of arms of Neu-Ulm
Neu-Ulm water tower , the landmark of the city of Neu-Ulm

Ensemble Johannisstrasse

Johannisstrasse Neu-Ulm

The residential buildings, which were mostly built by the local master builder Paul Frank between 1900 and 1903, with their facades in raw brick, with plastered rustica plinths and fine details of the structural elements in Hausein form a uniform street of historicism. The enrichment with bay windows and the clear turn to baroque style elements are at the same time testimony to the epoch of the city in which it was about to shed its pure fortress character. The roof finishes, which were not entirely preserved due to the war, are not of great importance for the cohesion of the picture. File number: E-7-75-135-1.

Federal fortress Ulm

Caponniere 4

The federal fortress of Ulm , built between 1842 and 1859 , which was never attacked during its existence, was the central southern German defense system of the German Confederation founded in 1815 . It was planned as an arsenal for up to 100,000 men and was intended as an equipment location, in particular to help secure the route along the Danube to Vienna, but was also intended as a starting point for operations directed against France . When it was completed, the Ulm Federal Fortress was one of the largest and most modern fortifications in Europe, but it was soon out of date again due to inventions in weapons technology. The entire system of the Federal Fortress Ulm consists of the main wall and the forward outer forts, which are called Vorwerke on the Bavarian side. The inner fortification belt was built according to the principles of the “New German Fortification”, a further developed polygonal system based on the manner of Marc-René de Montalembert . The prototype of this fortification system, which was preferred after the founding of the German Confederation, was the fortress of Koblenz and Ehrenbreitstein , built between 1815 and 1834 . In turning away from the bastionary system, the main features of the Federal Fortress Ulm are long, straight, up to 11 meters high and at obtuse angles meeting walls and ramparts that could be covered by multi-storey gun turrets , the caponiers , protruding into the trenches . Behind the wall were the reduits as catchment positions. Since the fortress was to be built on both Württemberg and Bavarian territory, two fortress building directors were appointed who used different architectural styles and organizational forms. The construction of the Bavarian Neu-Ulm side was directed by Friedrich Herdegen and then Theodor von Hildebrand until 1844, and the completion was carried out under Albert Spieß. While limestone was used on the left bank of the Danube and materials such as labor were obtained from the free market, Hildebrand preferred exposed brick as a building material, only used limestone in base zones and corner blocks , sandstone for notch consoles and operated directing operations. On October 18, 1842, the groundbreaking ceremony was done on Michelsberg in Württemberg , and the foundation stone was laid on October 18, 1844, on the anniversaries of the Battle of the Nations in Leipzig - on the Bavarian side in a wall foundation at Caponniere 4. Up to 1848 they were wide Parts of the wall, Wilhelmsburg and Wilhelmsfeste built. Political and economic instability forced severe restrictions on the construction of the reduits and outer forts, which were completed by 1859. After the collapse of the German Confederation in 1866, the Kaiserreich, founded in 1871, took over the fortress and brought it up to date with the latest war technology between 1875 and 1887. The wall crowns were provided with traverses, the towering walls were removed and some structures were protected by earth sheets. In a further modernization, the fort belt was reinforced from 1901 by the construction of concrete infantry bases sunk into the ground with under-tread space for the crew. On the Bavarian side, only one base was built on Kapellenberg in 1907–1909. It was spared from being blown up by the Allies in 1945/46, but is now overground and inaccessible. At the beginning of the First World War , the federal fortress was given a modern defensive ring made of trenches and infantry bases, which partly included the pre-war concrete works. Due to the course of the war, construction work was stopped in 1916 and already existing bases were leveled, further decimated in 1945/46 by blasting and to this day by demolitions. Only the infantry base 58 (Ludwigsfeld) remained on Bavarian territory . In 1918 the fortress lost all meaning and in 1938 the status of a fortress was formally revoked. The main wall was abandoned towards the end of the 19th century and in 1899 and 1906 large parts of it were sold to the cities of Ulm and Neu-Ulm . Around 1900, in the course of the city's expansion, the large open spaces within the main wall could be built on and the first demolitions carried out. After the First World War, the works were only partially used for military purposes, some were used for residential or commercial purposes, and from 1945 also as emergency accommodation. After the Second World War, facilities were blown up, fell into disrepair due to lack of building maintenance and some plants and ancillary buildings (parade halls, peace hospital, officers' mess , gun barrel shed, magazines and depots) were demolished until recently. On the Bavarian side, the main wall could be laid out evenly because of the level terrain and was divided into four almost identical fronts, each with a caponiere in the middle and the three reinforced wall peaks, called bastions, on the obtuse-angled escarp walls , moats, covered path and glacis . It was built between 1844 and 1850 and supplemented in the following years by some military buildings (railway block house, military hospital, powder magazine).

In the west between Danube and Hermann-Köhl-Strasse, the walling has largely been preserved unchanged, between Hermann-Köhl and Reuttier Strasse in basic features and in the eastern section only in individual structures. The main walling began in the east with half bastion 1 (demolished after 1910), which like the Augsburger Tor (demolished in 1959/60), Caponniere 2 (demolished around 1910), bastion 3 and the connecting walls are no longer preserved. Only the base of the inner connection blockhouse (in the Uferstraße 5 building), the railway blockhouse (Bahnhofstraße 41) and individual parts of the glacis are still above ground. On the fortress front between bastions 3 and 5, two block houses were built between 1855 and 1859, which, like the walls and ramparts (removed between 1911 and 1955), are no longer preserved. Only Caponniere 4 still exists. Bastion 5 has been preserved west of Memminger Strasse. It consists of a rampart, escarpe, glacis, ditch with trench, a mortar battery behind a shield wall in the Saillant and the war hospital behind it (Turmstrasse 43). The Courtine 5-7, like the other Neu-Ulms, consists of Wall, Escarpe with two tenailles each with flank batteries, a gun shed behind the right, the trench with a trench, the glacis and the Caponniere 6 with side courtyards in the middle. The two log houses, parade hall and side batteries are no longer preserved. The subsequent section on the Neu-Ulm side, Plant 8, was bought by the city in 1906, and in 1910 the ramparts and walls were broken through in order to relieve the single-lane Memminger Tor and lead Schützenstraße to the outside. To the west of the Caponniere, residential houses were built in the fortress area and on the wall from 1909, whereby the escarpen wall, reinforced with buttresses made of concrete, and the Memminger Tor were not demolished, but integrated into the development. The Memminger Tor (Auf dem Wall) still exists from Plant 9, which consisted of a wall with a gate system, a ditch and a channel, the glacis and two log houses, in the core the two log houses in two residential buildings (Parkstrasse 1, Jahnufer 54), Wall, Trench with trench, glacis and escarp wall. Of the 6 planned outer forts, the Vorwerke, three were carried out (Schwaighofen, Ludwig Vorfeste, Illerkanal). Vorwerk 10 and 11 were planned near Offenhausen, but could not be realized for cost reasons, another Vorwerk was planned in front of Bastion 7 and another Vorwerk planned in 1863 south of the Pfuhl district was no longer carried out due to the collapse of the German Confederation. The following components of the main wall with its walls, bastions and semi-bastions are under monument protection:

  • 1. Memminger Tor, the only preserved gate system of the fortification, with a squat gate tower on the escarp wall and postern structure with gate passage and casemates under the wall, portal in front of the wall framed by stiched and pointed arches, with a rustic base, multi-tiered main cornice, sheet metal covered wooden gate and bridge over the fortress moat, city side simpler, 1844–1849, slightly redesigned for the new metal bridge in 1881;
  • 2. Caponniere 8, protruding from the outside of the fortress wall, solid brick, solid, arrow-shaped defensive structure with limestone plinth, limestone elements, gun casemate in the top and side courtyards, 1844–1849;
  • 3. Caponniere 6, today commercial use, protruding from the outside of the fortress wall, firmly covered, arrow-shaped defense structure, solidly built in brick with limestone base and limestone elements and with a mortar battery in the top, 1844–1849;
  • 4. Caponniere 4, today a cultural use, formerly firmly covered, arrow-shaped defense structure protruding from the outside of the fortress wall, solid brick with limestone base and limestone elements and with a mortar yard at the top, 1844–1849, repaired in 2008 with removal of the factory hall and partial restoration of the trench profile;
  • 5th and 6th glacis systems, western part of the fortress moat with glacis, 1844–1848, bought by the city in 1906 with walling and planting from the fortress period, laid out as a park in 1919, set up a water playground and parkland in 1967, redesigned again for the 1980 State Garden Show;
  • 7. Kollmannspark , park with a circular path structure around free-standing trees, named after Josef Kollmann (politician, 1855) , who, as mayor of Neu-Ulm, gave the impetus for modern urban development in 1906 with the purchase of land for the federal festivals, laid out in 1910, 1994–1996 redesigned with the renovation of the war powder magazine;
  • 8. Remains of the log house in front of the Memminger Tor on the ground floor of the current house, around 1850–1853;
  • 9. Former log house or tower connecting the fortifications to the Danube bank, now terrace, mid-19th century;
  • 10. Former log house or tower connecting the fortifications to the Danube bank, the base in the north of the house has been preserved, mid-19th century. File number D-7-75-135-1.

Individual monuments

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Bahnhofstrasse 41
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So-called railway block house Earth-covered bare brick building with a quarter-circle exterior, built as part of the federal fortress to protect the railway line, 1850/53 D-7-75-135-72 So-called railway block house
In the strong field 16; Reuttier Strasse 52; Reuttier Strasse 54
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Vorwerk Schwaighofen Vorwerk 12, former outer fort of the federal fortress, now residential building, on an arrow-shaped floor plan, consisting of a rampart, escarp wall, glacis, a four-wing reduit with inner courtyard, caponier-like flanks and two caponiers on the shoulder points, 1850 ff., 1880 bonnet battery removed and two hollow cross beams installed, 1960 Reduit and Caponniere increased for residential purposes D-7-75-135-16 Vorwerk Schwaighofen
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Lessingstrasse 5
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Former side artillery depot Elongated, two-storey bare brick building with little protruding head structures, colossal pilaster strips and glare fields, 1892/93, modernly extended to the north and south D-7-75-135-71 Former side artillery depot
Krankenhausstrasse 3; Jahnufer 20
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Former provisions magazine 1 of the Federal Fortress Ulm two-storey brick building with a high knee, brick band and flat gable roof, 1852/54, later modified D-7-75-135-102 Former provisions magazine 1 of the Federal Fortress Ulm
Krankenhausstrasse 3; Jahnufer 20
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Former provisions magazine 3 of the federal fortress Ulm two-storey brick building with a flat gable roof, built in 1863/64, later modified D-7-75-135-102 associated BW
Krankenhausstrasse 3; Jahnufer 20
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enclosure 2nd half of the 19th century D-7-75-135-102 associated BW
at An der Jakobsruhe 33
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Vorwerk 14 Circular system with rampart, three-winged, multi-angled reduit (cf.Ludwigsvorfeste) with forecourt in the middle of the valley, all-round dry ditch and glacis, 1851 ff., Four earth traverses heaped up in 1880, around 1980 part of the left trench and the glacis as well as the earth traverses removed D-7-75-135-52 Vorwerk 14
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Wileystraße 21
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Vorwerk 13 (Ludwigsvorfeste) Largest outer fort of the Federal Fortress Ulm on the Bavarian side, arrow-shaped system in the construction of a complete lunette with rampart, escarp wall, caponiers in the two faces, caponier-like trench marks on the throat points, a reduit consisting of three blocks grouped around an inner courtyard, dry moat and glacis, erected as the first line of defense of the federal fortress on the Bavarian side, 1850 ff., 1880 bonnet battery dismantled, 1974/75 throat side greatly changed during the construction of the Europastraße, around 1985 redevelopment for commercial conversion D-7-75-135-32 Vorwerk 13 (Ludwigsvorfeste)
On Wall 13
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Memminger Gate The only preserved gate system of the fortifications from the 19th century, with a squat tower, bare brick construction on a base with limestone rustica, 1845–1849 D-7-75-135-1 Memminger Gate
Reuttier Strasse 52-54
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Vorwerk 12 (Vorwerk Schwaighofen) Vorwerk 12 (Vorwerk Schwaighofen), Vorwerk of the former federal fortress, angular structure with rampart, moat, walls and casemates, around 1850/53; see also Im Starkfeld 16, 16 a. D-7-75-135-1 Vorwerk 12 (Vorwerk Schwaighofen)
Schützenstraße 59½
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Caponniere 8 of the former federal fortress Exposed brick on a stone base, 1844–1849 D-7-75-135-1 Caponniere 8 of the former federal fortress
Schützenstraße 72
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Glacis systems Park laid out from 1919 in the area of ​​the fortifications of the former federal fortress (1844–1849); Of the fortifications, only Caponniere 4 has been preserved in the section between Reuttier and Memminger Strasse, whereas in the section between Memminger and Schützenstrasse the essential parts with ramparts, wet ditches, walls, bastions and Caponniere 6 have been preserved; the masonry parts of these fortifications in exposed brick on a stone base with corner blocks. D-7-75-135-1 Glacis systems
at Turmstrasse 49
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Kollmannspark behind the water tower on the ramparts of the former fortress; see. City fortifications. D-7-75-135-1 Kollmannspark
Uferstrasse 5
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Former connection block house of the federal fortress on the Danube bank preserved in the basement of the house, mid-19th century D-7-75-135-1 Former connection block house of the federal fortress on the Danube bank

Architectural monuments according to districts

New Ulm

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Am Illerkanal 29
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So-called Wibling Canal Bridge Fish-bellied bridge, lenticular support structure made of iron elements, identical to the fish-bellied bridge in Ludwigsfeld, probably built around 1905/10 and renewed after 1945 D-7-75-135-104 So-called Wibling Canal Bridge
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Am Illerkanal 29
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Jakobsruhe power station Turbine house, ground floor with a gable roof, corner pilasters and a smaller extension in the east, around 1905 D-7-75-135-121 Jakobsruhe power station
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On Wall 14
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villa Two-storey with a high curved roof, flat bay windows and segmented arcade openings to the garden, 1914 D-7-75-135-2 villa
Augsburger Strasse 51
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Residential and commercial building four-storey corner building with gables and a round corner bay, in Baroque Art Nouveau style, by Josef Ruhland, 1910/11 D-7-75-135-4 Residential and commercial building
Augsburger Strasse 104
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villa Two-story, richly structured building with a mansard roof, built in Baroque Art Nouveau as a private house by Friedrich Schäfer, 1909 D-7-75-135-5 villa
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Augsburger Strasse 104
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Garden wall with a round pavilion, at the time of construction D-7-75-135-5 associated Garden wall
Bahnhofstrasse 60
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Residential building four-storey with bay window and stucco details, in historicizing Art Nouveau, by Josef Schuler, 1910 D-7-75-135-6 Residential building
Bahnhofstrasse 64
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Residential building four storeys in styles of Heimat- und Jugendstil, by Karl Schäfer, 1908 D-7-75-135-7 Residential building
Bahnhofstrasse 65
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Residential building four-story with tail gable, bay windows and house stone decor in Baroque Art Nouveau style, by Sebastian Brückner, 1907 D-7-75-135-8 Residential building
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Eckstrasse 2, 4, 6, 8
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Residential complex two three-story, two-tone bare brick buildings with house stone elements, combined to form a single row of houses, 1901/02 by Karl Schäfer; Together with Krankenhausstrasse 44, 46 and Silcherstrasse 28, 30, 32, it forms a three-wing assembly with corner accentuation D-7-75-135-10 Residential complex
Friedenstrasse 28
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Residential building three-storey bare brick building with house stone elements, around 1890 D-7-75-135-11 Residential building
Gartenstrasse 13
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Former fire extinguisher prop house with hose tower and apartments, three-story corner house with four-story tower, bare brick building with house stone and neo-Renaissance elements, by Karl Waldner, 1893 D-7-75-135-15 Former fire extinguisher prop house
Hermann-Köhl-Straße 12
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Local museum Two-storey, neo-baroque corner house with a strong facade structure, curved gables and stucco decor, 1902 D-7-75-135-13 Local museum
Hermann-Köhl-Straße 17
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Residential building three-storey eaves side building with late classicist elements, 1875 D-7-75-135-14 Residential building
Island
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War memorial Limestone pillars with reliefs, 1932 by Edwin Scharff ; on the eastern tip of the island D-7-75-135-18 War memorial
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Island 7
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Island attachment the remains are used today as retaining and garden walls, the island of the Danube fortified by enclosing walls, irregularly encircling the western part with tuff cuboid base, brick wall and final brick cornice and with a tip directed against the current, remains of the substructure and retaining walls also on the north side, 1562 as a bridgehead the imperial city of Ulm erected several times, v. a. 1631, 1733 ff. And 1797 renewed and strengthened, 1800 all works razed, west of the bridge ashlar walls from the bridge construction from 1828 ff. D-7-75-135-17 Island attachment
at Jahnufer 52
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Rest of the attachment tower of the fortification to the Danube bank Remnants of the connection tower of the fortification to the Danube bank, rustic masonry, now terrace, mid-19th century D-7-75-135-19 Rest of the attachment tower of the fortification to the Danube bank
Jahnufer 54
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Rest of the "block house" in front of the Memminger Tor Remainder of the “block house” in front of the Memminger Tor, around 1850–53; on the ground floor of the current house. D-7-75-135-20 Rest of the "block house" in front of the Memminger Tor
Johannesplatz 1
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Catholic parish church of St. Johann Baptist three-aisled, tiered nave with retracted choir, cone-shaped chapels, tower in the southern corner of the choir and monumental westwork with raised central projection, in Gothic-Expressionist forms with ashlar and brick masonry, originally neo-Romanesque brick shell 1857 ff. by Georg von Stengel, 1922 ff. by Dominikus Böhm expanded and completely redesigned, through him also the reconstruction in 1945 ff .; with equipment D-7-75-135-3 Catholic parish church of St. Johann Baptist
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Johannesplatz 1
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monument southwest in front of the church, with Markus lions, 1926 by Fritz Müller D-7-75-135-3 associated monument
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Johannisstrasse
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See Ensemble Johannisstrasse not re-qualified D-7-75-135-21 See Ensemble Johannisstrasse
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Kasernstrasse 29
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Residential building two-storey with a gable roof, 1847 D-7-75-135-22 Residential building
Kasernstrasse 54
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Residential and commercial building three-storey corner house with polygonal corner bay and tail gables, in Baroque Art Nouveau, around 1910 D-7-75-135-23 Residential and commercial building
Kasernstrasse 56
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Residential building three-storey with curved gable and flat bay window, in Baroque Art Nouveau style, around 1910 D-7-75-135-24 Residential building
Kasernstrasse 58
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Residential building three-storey with bay windows and Art Nouveau elements, around 1910 D-7-75-135-25 Residential building
Kasernstrasse 60
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Residential building three-storey with flat bay windows and stucco details, in Baroque Art Nouveau style, around 1910 D-7-75-135-26 Residential building
Krankenhausstrasse 6
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Residential building four-storey corner building with curved gable, polygonal corner bay window, flat bay window and house stone details in neo-Gothic and neo-Baroque forms, around 1900; see. Ensemble Johannisstrasse D-7-75-135-27 Residential building
Krankenhausstrasse 44, 46
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Residential building three-storey corner building with three-colored bare brick facades, stepped gable and tower-like elevation, by Karl Schäfer, inscribed 1901; forms a three-wing assembly with Eckstrasse 2, 4, 6, 8 and Silcherstrasse 28, 30, 32 D-7-75-135-28 Residential building
Luitpoldstrasse 17
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Residential building four-storey corner building with bare brick facades, corner bay windows, gable and house stone elements in Renaissance forms, by Johann Denzel, marked 1904 D-7-75-135-29 Residential building
Luitpoldstrasse 21
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Residential building three-storey with curved gable in two-tone bare brick construction, built around 1900 D-7-75-135-110 Residential building
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Luitpoldstrasse 24, 26
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Residential building three-storey with a bare brick facade and red sandstone elements, around 1899 D-7-75-135-30 Residential building
Maximilianstrasse 38
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Residential building three-storey with corner bay and house integration, 1897 by Paul Frank D-7-75-135-31 Residential building
Parkstrasse 1
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villa Residential building with tower, bay window, protruding extensions and triangular gables, built over the block house of the former federal fortress from 1850/53, by Hugo Häring , 1919 D-7-75-135-33 villa
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Paulstrasse 10
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Residential building three-storey corner house with gable, plaster structure, stone elements and reliefs, marked 1912; with garden wall and garden shed, at the time of construction D-7-75-135-34 Residential building
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Paulstrasse 10
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Garden wall construction time D-7-75-135-34 associated Garden wall
Paulstrasse 10
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Garden shed construction time D-7-75-135-34 associated Garden shed
Petrusplatz 2
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Petruskirche Evangelical Lutheran City parish church, neo-Gothic, cross-shaped central building in exposed brick with pilaster strips and east tower, 1863 ff. By Georg von Stengel, restored in 1951, extended to the west in 1967 ff; with equipment D-7-75-135-40 Petruskirche
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Reuttier Strasse 2
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Residential building four-storey with corner and flat bay windows, around 1910/11 D-7-75-135-35 Residential building
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Reuttier Strasse 7
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Residential and commercial building three-storey with a gable, around 1910 D-7-75-135-36 Residential and commercial building
Reuttier Strasse 36
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Residential building four storeys with bay windows and dormers, around 1910. D-7-75-135-37 Residential building
at Reuttier Straße 64
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Virgin Mary statue on a plinth with inscriptions, by Gregor Kruk, 1953 D-7-75-135-101 Virgin Mary statue
Schützenstraße 17
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District Court three-storey hipped roof building with pilasters, central projectile and triangular gable and stucco decorations, 1898/99 D-7-75-135-41 District Court
Schützenstraße 19
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Residential building three-story, late classicist hipped roof building with rusticated ground floor and pilaster strips, around 1880 D-7-75-135-117 Residential building
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Schützenstraße 38
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Residential building three-storey in raw brick construction with plaster structure and house stone elements, 1899 D-7-75-135-42 Residential building
Schützenstraße 40
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Residential building three-story, two-tone bare brick building with stepped gable, around 1900 D-7-75-135-43 Residential building
Schützenstraße 60
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District Court three-storey with a flat hipped roof, built in 1900 by the military administration as a residential building, from 1963 state police, expanded and converted into a justice center in 2008 ff D-7-75-135-44 District Court
Schützenstraße 72
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villa Ground floor building with half-hipped roof and dwelling, around 1910, with modern extensions on the back D-7-75-135-118 villa
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Schützenstraße 72
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Lantern by the street, with an elaborate holder made of rolled iron strips, construction time, around 1910 D-7-75-135-118 associated Lantern
Silcherstraße 1
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Residential building four-story corner building with pilaster strips, stone and stucco details and curved gable in Baroque forms, around 1900; see Ensemble Johannisstrasse D-7-75-135-45 Residential building
Silcherstraße 3
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Residential building four-storey bare brick building with red sandstone elements, curved gable and balcony, around 1900 D-7-75-135-46 Residential building
Silcherstraße 28, 30, 32
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Residential houses three-storey, three-colored bare brick buildings with house stone elements, combined into a single row of houses, 1901/02 by Karl Schäfer; forms with Eckstrasse 2, 4, 6, 8 and Krankenhausstrasse 44, 46 a three-wing construction group with corner accentuation D-7-75-135-47 Residential houses
Turmstrasse 43
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Former war hospital Originally built as a barracks, two-storey with two butt-angled wings and further angled head buildings, 1850 ff. D-7-75-135-48 Former war hospital
Turmstrasse 64
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Water tower round tower tapering towards the top with an octagonal elevated tank, 1898 ff. D-7-75-135-49 Water tower
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Wilhelmstrasse 13
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Residential building three-story with curved gable, flat core and house stone elements, by Sebastian Brückner, around 1910 D-7-75-135-53 Residential building
Wilhelmstrasse 24
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Residential building three-storey with gable, house stone elements and relief, around 1909/10 D-7-75-135-54 Residential building
Wilhelmstrasse 26
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Residential building three-storey with gable, house stone elements and reliefs, around 1909/10 D-7-75-135-55 Residential building
Zypressenweg 1, 1 a
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graveyard on Reuttier Strasse, laid out in 1861, expanded around 1930; with tombs of the 19th / 20th centuries Century D-7-75-135-56 graveyard
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Burlafingen

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Friedhofstrasse 6; Sankt-Jakob-Strasse 5
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Catholic parish church of St. Konrad von Parzham Hall building with a gable roof, south aisle, and in the south-west a free-standing tower connected to the church by a flat-roofed vestibule, the south-east building block with sacristy and parament room delimits an inner courtyard, by Werner Schneider, 1957 ff .; with equipment D-7-75-135-57 Catholic parish church of St. Konrad von Parzham
Thalfinger Straße 37
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Rectory two-storey hipped roof, built in 1790, rebuilt in 1984 D-7-75-135-58 Rectory
Thalfinger Straße 39
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Former Catholic parish church St. Jakobus d. Ä. since 1962 Evang.-Luth. Church, hall building with retracted choir and tower in the north-west, erected in 1820 in place of a previous Gothic building demolished in 1819 according to plans by the Günzburg master builder Schwesinger, redesigned in 1964/65; with equipment D-7-75-135-59 Former Catholic parish church St. Jakobus d.  Ä.
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Finningen

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Sankt-Mammas-Weg 14
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Catholic Parish Church of St. Mammas Hall building with retracted polygonal choir and tower in the northern corner of the choir, Gothic core above Romanesque predecessor, choir added around 1480, redesigned in Baroque style in 1725, nave extended in 1781; with equipment D-7-75-135-60 Catholic Parish Church of St. Mammas
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Sankt-Mammas-Weg 16
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Catholic rectory two-storey saddle roof building with pilaster strips and cornice structure, around 1768; with equipment D-7-75-135-61 Catholic rectory
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Sankt-Mammas-Weg 16
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former parish church west at right angles to the rectory, two-storey with a gable roof and gable cornices, marked 1768 D-7-75-135-61 associated former parish church
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Zipperhecke 3
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Morgue in the new cemetery, on an irregular, T-shaped floor plan with a sloping tent roof and high, pointed roof turret, around 1963; with equipment D-7-75-135-62 Morgue

Gerlenhofen

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Freudenegger Straße 7
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Kath. Filialkirche St. Maria, Queen of Heaven and Earth Hall building with tower on the north side, south of the choir adjoining building block with sacristy, adjoining room and parish hall, by Erwin Böhm, 1958 ff .; with equipment D-7-75-135-63 Kath. Filialkirche St. Maria, Queen of Heaven and Earth
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Geroldstrasse 29
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Catholic branch church St. Wolfgang Hall building with retracted polygonal choir and west tower, end of the 15th century, modified in Baroque style in 1760, tower in 1872; with equipment D-7-75-135-64 Catholic branch church St. Wolfgang
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Gurrenhof

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Gurrenhof 1
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villa two-storey with bevelled corners, built in 1920 based on a design by Hermann Herrenberger; with equipment D-7-75-135-12 BW
Gurrenhof 1
( location )
barn with half-timbering and a half-hip roof, probably 2nd half of the 18th century D-7-75-135-12 associated BW
Gurrenhof 1
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Gate entrances with cruciform pillars and vase attachments, probably 1920 D-7-75-135-12 associated BW

Hausen

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At Weiherstrasse 2
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Former family grave neo-Gothic building with a polygonal end and roof turret, commissioned by Hugo von Linden based on plans by Edmund Capitain, 1907; with equipment D-7-75-135-68 BW
At Weiherstrasse 2
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Enclosure D-7-75-135-68 associated BW
At Kreuzstrasse 7
( location )
Stone cross late medieval D-7-75-135-69 BW
Weiherstrasse 5
( location )
lock Ulm patrician residence, two-storey mansard roof building with a three-storey central projection under triangular gable in the north and on the main facade in the south, 1768, restored by Julius Schulte-Frohlinde after a fire in 1924 ; with equipment D-7-75-135-66 BW
Weiherstrasse 5
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Former Zehentstadel Elongated two-storey building with a half-hipped roof, the core of the 2nd half of the 18th century D-7-75-135-66 associated BW
Weiherstrasse 5
( location )
enclosure the forecourt by a wall with glare fields and pilaster strips, cross-shaped pillars at the driveways, 2nd half of the 18th century D-7-75-135-66 associated BW
Weiherstrasse 5
( location )
Garden pavilion rectangular building with hipped roof, around 1768 D-7-75-135-66 associated BW
Weiherstrasse 5
( location )
park to the north and west, in the English style, 19th century D-7-75-135-66 associated BW
Weiherstrasse 5
( location )
Draw well with octagonal basin and attachment with pulling device, 19th century D-7-75-135-66 associated BW
Weiherstrasse 19
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Evangelical Luth. Filial church St. Ulrich single nave with retracted polygonal choir, slightly bent to the south, and tower in the northern corner of the choir, nave mid-15th century, choir around 1470/88, restored in 1623, inscribed, 1790 renewal of the tower based on a design by Johann Martin Kapfer; with equipment D-7-75-135-67 Evangelical Luth.  Filial church St. Ulrich
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Courtyard

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Hausener Strasse 60
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main building of a former four-sided manor from the 17th century, changed several times, in the south two-storey eaves side building with half-timbering and hipped roof, 1624, followed by a transverse structure protruding from the line with protruding upper floors in half-timbering, saddle roof and turret, 1624, in the north two-storey hipped roof structure, 19th century D-7-75-135-65 BW

Holzschwang

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At Ulmer Straße 22
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Two stone crosses probably late medieval D-7-75-135-77 Two stone crosses
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Sankt-Georg-Straße 16
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Evangelical Luth. Parish Church of St. George Hall building with retracted polygonal choir and west tower, nave probably 14th century, choir and tower probably 3rd quarter of 15th century, mid-18th century and around 1770 changed several times and redesigned in Baroque style; Enclosure in parts historically D-7-75-135-74 Evangelical Luth.  Parish Church of St. George
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Tannenweg 19
( location )
Former parish hall Half-timbered building with cross barn and hipped roof, probably from the last quarter of the 18th century D-7-75-135-75 Former parish hall
Weißenhorner Straße 6, 8
( location )
Former patrician seat of the Roth family in Ulm Plastered, two-storey half-timbered building with a gable roof, square corner towers, mid-16th century D-7-75-135-76 Former patrician seat of the Roth family in Ulm
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Weißenhorner Straße 6, 8
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Garden wall with entrance with two gate pillars and coats of arms, marked 1762 D-7-75-135-76 associated BW
Weißenhorner Straße 6, 8
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Remise north, with a gable roof, 1860 D-7-75-135-76 associated BW
Weißenhorner Straße 6, 8
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Discharge house Ground floor saddle roof building with a high knee, around 1900 D-7-75-135-76 associated Discharge house

Jedelhausen

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Posthornweg 2
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lock Castle, former patrician manor, three-storey hipped roof building, renovated in 1572, renovated in 1792 and redesigned in Baroque style, changed in 1919 D-7-75-135-78 lock
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Ludwigsfeld

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At Filchnerstraße 22
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Infantry base 58 of the former federal fortress Ulm Group of 6 underground bunker structures, surrounded by trenches and connected to one another, trenches from the front to the hollow structures, four identical guard rooms, one under-step room and one dressing room with a semicircular profile concreted in 1914 D-7-75-135-70 Infantry base 58 of the former federal fortress Ulm

Neubronn

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Neubronn 1
( location )
lock Former patrician country house, three-storey saddle roof building with corrugated gables, turrets on the ridge, around 1560/75 D-7-75-135-79 lock
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Neubronn 1
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Garden wall with struts and key notches, the core probably 16th century, parts in concrete renewed, entrance with pillars, 18th century, in the north boarded and covered stairs to the lower orchard D-7-75-135-79 associated BW
Neubronn 1
( location )
Remise in the course of the south wall, with hipped roof, 18th century D-7-75-135-79 associated BW
Neubronn 1
( location )
Fountain east of the castle, late Classicist, early 19th century D-7-75-135-79 associated BW
Neubronn 2
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Remise Ground floor building with a half-hipped roof with two segmental arched gate entrances, probably from the last quarter of the 18th century D-7-75-135-79 associated BW

Offenhausen

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Schlössleweg 3
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Schlössle Former castle, three-storey saddle roof building with corner core on the upper storey, 1552, with later changes and additions D-7-75-135-80 Schlössle
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Puddle

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Griesmayerstraße 43
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Former Zehentstadel with a high hipped roof, 17th and 18th centuries D-7-75-135-82 Former Zehentstadel
Griesmayerstraße 63
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Rectory Two-storey, plastered half-timbered building with a gable roof and protruding upper and gable storeys, by Joseph Furttenbach , 1655, roof structure renewed in the 18th century D-7-75-135-81 Rectory
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Hauptstrasse 2
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So-called hall construction two-storey, angular gable roof building with bay windows and rich, historicizing facade structure, early 20th century, later changed D-7-75-135-103 So-called hall construction
Hauptstrasse 37
( location )
Former Webersölde Stable house with two-storey residential part protruding to the south, built in 1630 (Dendro), later extended D-7-75-135-84 Former Webersölde
Hauptstrasse 73
( location )
Former Ulm office building Two-storey saddle roof building with a protruding upper storey and half-timbered gable and roof turrets, 2nd half of the 17th century D-7-75-135-85 Former Ulm office building
Hauptstrasse 76
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Residential building Two-storey saddle roof construction, upper and cantilevered gable storey in half-timbered construction, in the core probably 18th century D-7-75-135-114 BW
Kirchstrasse 5
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Evangelical Luth. Parish Church of St. Ulrich Hall building with retracted rectangular choir on the tower ground floor, substructure of the tower and parts of the nave late 14th century, around 1480 tower elevation and new construction of the nave, in the 17th century and 1727 baroque changes; with equipment D-7-75-135-86 Evangelical Luth.  Parish Church of St. Ulrich
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Kirchstrasse 5
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Former cemetery around the parish church, with remnants of the old, brick-covered wall and two gates D-7-75-135-86 associated Former cemetery
Kirchstrasse 5
( location )
Tomb in the churchyard, for the Ulm scholar Johann Jakob Wagner, d. 1841 D-7-75-135-86 associated Tomb
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Leipheimer Straße 26
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Residential building Two-storey hipped roof building with a dwelling and window bay, built around 1910 in the form of the Heimat style D-7-75-135-115 BW
At Am Kapellenberg 2
( location )
War memorial chapel Copy of the choir of the Lady Chapel, built in 1478 and demolished during the expansion of the main road, using original parts, single-bay and polygonal closed with terracotta friezes, original stone slabs on two buttresses with building inscriptions from 1478 D-7-75-135-87 War memorial chapel
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At Lupinenweg 2
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Plague cross Stone cross, late medieval, formerly on the church path D-7-75-135-88 Plague cross

Reutti

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On the mountain 1
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lock Former patrician manor, originally surrounded by ditches on all sides, square complex with a three-storey main building on an angular floor plan with a mansard roof, polygonal corner towers in the west and a protruding main tower in the south-east, built on an older basis in 1550 ff., arched gate with crenellated tower from the 19th century D-7-75-135-91 lock
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On the mountain 1
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court closed by walls and gate D-7-75-135-91 associated court
On the mountain 2
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Evangelical Luth. Parish Church of St. Margaretha single nave nave, polygonal choir attached to the choir tower, in the core probably 14th century, choir closure in 1472, extension of the nave and elevation of the tower and sacristy extension around 1500; with equipment D-7-75-135-89 Evangelical Luth.  Parish Church of St. Margaretha
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On the mountain 2
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enclosure with gate passage D-7-75-135-89 associated BW
On the mountain 3
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Evangelical Luth. Rectory Two-storey saddle roof building, door in the south with a keel-arched lintel, 1552 D-7-75-135-90 Evangelical Luth.  Rectory
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Holzschwanger Strasse 61
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Stone cross late medieval D-7-75-135-92 BW

Schwaighofen

see Federal Fortress Ulm .

Steinheim

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Bauernstrasse 26
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Former patrician seat now a farm, two-storey saddle roof building with a three-storey transverse wing in the west, facades with rich sgraffit decoration, window adicules with antique architectural elements and sundial, built by foreman LM, marked 1619; three coat of arms stones on the barn, marked 1619, 1688, 1707 D-7-75-135-93 Former patrician seat
Buchbergstrasse 5
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Former patrician mansion now a farm, stately, two-storey stable house with a saddle roof and plastered half-timbering, probably 16th century, cornices renewed in the 18th century, barn built on the back, 18th century D-7-75-135-94 Former patrician mansion
Burlafinger Straße 9
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Evangelical Luth. Parish Church of St. Nicholas Hall building with polygonal choir and tower in the northern corner, around 1470, changed to Baroque style around 1629, 1796 and 1799; with equipment D-7-75-135-95 Evangelical Luth.  Parish Church of St. Nicholas
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Tiefenbach

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Tiefenbach 2
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Former castle farm since the 19th century, three-storey saddle roof building, partly with plastered half-timbering and farm buildings adjoining at right angles, 16th century, renovated in 1760; walled coat of arms of the Besserer family D-7-75-135-98 Former castle

Former architectural monuments

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

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Neu-Ulm
Zeppelinstrasse 1
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Infantry base 63 of the former imperial fortress 3 underground bunkers (dressing room, 2 guard rooms) of a former group of 6, 1914. D-7-75-135-99 Infantry base 63 of the former imperial fortress
Ludwigsfeld
Illerholzweg
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So-called Dornbäumlesbrücke Fish-bellied bridge, lens-shaped support structure made of iron elements, built in 1945 instead of a blasted bridge from 1905/07, concrete ceiling 1949, later changed D-7-75-135-105 So-called Dornbäumlesbrücke
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Steinheim
Remmeltshofer Straße 3
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Carved renaissance door denotes 1596; on the upper floor of the former manor (now a farmhouse) D-7-75-135-96 Carved renaissance door
Steinheim
Steingartenstraße 11
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Former Zehentstadel Half-timbered structure with a gable roof, built in 1723 D-7-75-135-97 Former Zehentstadel

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.

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