Illustration of the cultural monuments in Uetersen
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All preserved and no longer preserved cultural monuments of the Schleswig-Holstein city of Uetersen (Pinneberg district) and their location are listed in the picture table of the cultural monuments in Uetersen (status: 2009).
The cultural monuments are spread across almost all urban areas, but most of them are located in the monastery district and the old town of Uetersen, with the exception of the Langes Tannen park in the north of the city.
All 80 cultural monuments are of particular importance because of their historical, artistic, urban, scientific or cultural landscape value and are registered in the monument book. This also includes cultural monuments as a thing, groups of things or parts of things of the past, the research and preservation of which are in the public interest because of their historical, artistic, scientific, urban development or cultural landscape value.
Berliner Straße, Friedrich-Ebert-Schule from 1931
Birkenallee, Uetersener water tower from 1925/26
Bleekerstraße, the Cäcilie Bleeker Park from 1824
Bleekerstraße 3, the former sister house
Deichstraße 33, former brewery from 1801
Großer Sand 95, the "Dani-Villa" from 1927
Großer Wulfhagen 30, the "Tantau'sche Haus" from around 1745
Heidgrabener Str. (Langes Tannen), the remains of the chimney of the steam mill from 1842
Heidgrabener Str. (Langes Tannen), the forest and park area
Heidgrabener Str. (Langes Tannen), the Kastanienallee
Heidgrabener Str. 1 (Langes Tannen), the museum barn
Heidgrabener Str. 1 (Langes Tannen), the wash house
Heidgrabener Str. 1 (Langes Tannen), the miller's house, built around 1806
Heidgrabener Str. 1 (Langes Tannen), the brewery cellar
Heidgrabener Str. 1 (Langes Tannen), the carriage house
Heidgrabener Str. 1 (Langes Tannen), the mill stump (former mill) from 1798
Katzhagen 3, the residential building from the 19th century
Katzhagen 5, the former tannery and leather factory from the middle of the 19th century
Katzhagen 9, residential building
Katzhagen 30, the building of the former Pension Lehning from 1764
Katzhagen 57, the courtyard building from the 2nd half of the 19th century
Kirchenstrasse 7, the former girls' community school from 1813
Kirchenstrasse 9, the monastery church from 1749
Kirchenstrasse 11, the house from the middle of the 18th century
Kirchenstrasse 12, residential building from 1810
Kirchenstrasse 16, residential building
Kirchenstrasse 18, the former savings and loan bank, built in 1897
Kirchenstraße 20, the town house from 1870, today a residential building with a law firm
Kirchenstrasse 26, the former pharmacy from 1827, today a residential building
Kirchenstrasse 28, the former grocery store from the 2nd quarter of the 19th century
Kleiner Sand 51, the former Uetersen swimming pool from 1926
Kleiner Sand 82, the former courtyard building from 1737
Klosterhof / Kloster, the crypt slab "von Barmstede"
Klosterhof / Kloster, the church yard of the monastery church
Klosterhof / Kloster, tombs of the church courtyard (until 1870), here Joachim Tantau († 1778)
Cloister courtyard / monastery, churchyard gates
Klosterhof / Kloster, the garden pavilion - tea house of the priory, built around 1750
Klosterhof / Kloster, the historical "Jungfernfriedhof"
Klosterhof / Kloster, the remaining walls of the former monastery church
Klosterhof 1, the house of the monastery provost, built in 1734 by Jasper Carstens
Klosterhof 2, the "von Bernstorff" conventual interior, built at the beginning of the 19th century
Klosterhof 3, the pre-band house "von Rantzau", built in 1873
Klosterhof 4, the house of the priory, built in 1664 under the direction of Magareta von Ahlefeldt
Klosterhof 4a, the half-timbered barn of the priory "von Ahlefeldt"
Klosterhof 5, the western extension of the cloister wing from 1814
Klosterhof 5a, the former Siehenhaus with the southern cloister wing
Klosterhof 6, the “von Rantzau” conventual interior from 1768
Klosterhof 7, the conventual inner house "zu Stolberg-Stolberg"
Klosterhof 8, the coach house
Klosterhof 9, the house of the monastery syndic from 1875
Kreuzstrasse 1, the former savings bank building from 1906
Kreuzstrasse 2, the former "Hotel Scheffler" from the 1st quarter of the 19th century
Kreuzstrasse 3, the residential building with restaurant "Unter den Linden"
Kreuzstrasse 4, the house with shop from the 2nd quarter of the 19th century
Kuhlenstrasse 2, the former Volksbank from 1901
Kuhlenstrasse 14, the residential building with a historic wine shop
Kuhlenstrasse 15, the house from the end of the 18th century
Lohe 23, the retirement home from 1758
Lohe 23, the "Blom'sche Hof" from the second half of the 18th century
Lohe 23, the barn of the "Blom'schen Hof" around the 2nd half of the 18th century
Marktstrasse 2, the former "Kurbad W. Güthe" from the 2nd quarter of the 19th century
Marktstrasse 5, the former cigarette shop, built in 1927
Marktstrasse 13, the residential building with shop, built in the mid-19th century
Marktstrasse 15, the “Bleeker House” from the middle of the 19th century
Marktstrasse 17, the "Diermissen-Haus" from 1877
Marktstrasse 26, the "Vorwerk" from 1818
Marktstraße 28, the “von Hammerstein” conventual interior from 1816
Marktstrasse 30, the “Guerle Villa”, built around 1900
Marktstrasse 34, the former district court from 1857
Moltkestraße 2, the former main pastorate from 1781
Moltkestraße 4, the residential building from the 3rd quarter of the 19th century
Moltkestraße 4a: the former private school building, also known as the “Brown House”, probably built in 1852
Mühlenstraße 5, the Eiswirth'sche house from the middle of the 18th century
Mühlenstraße 7, the pastorate from the middle of the 18th century
Mühlenstraße 11, the house from 1857
Pinnauallee 1, the "Taps" from 1821
Pinnauallee 10, the former farmer's mill from 1924
Quellenweg 30, the former operating building of the Uetersener waterworks
Rathausstrasse 4, the former town hall from 1914
Seminarstrasse 10, the Ludwig-Meyn-Gymnasium from 1877/78
Seminarstraße 10a, the former preparation institute from 1904
Heinrich Brauer, Wolfgang Scheffler, Hans Weber: The art monuments of the province of Schleswig-Holstein in the Pinneberg district. German Art Publishing House, Berlin 1939.
Wolfgang Teuchert , Arnold Lühning: The art monuments of the state of Schleswig-Holstein in the Pinneberg district. German art publisher, Berlin 1961.