Ensemble old town (Fürth)

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The ensemble's Old Town is a group of buildings in Fürth and is in accordance with Article 1, paragraph 3 of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act under monument protection . The ensemble is part of the list of architectural monuments in Fürth , in which the architectural monuments of the Central Franconian city ​​of Fürth are listed. This list is a partial list of the list of architectural monuments in Bavaria. This list is based on the Bavarian Monument List , which was first drawn up on the basis of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act of October 1, 1973 and since then by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservationis managed and updated. The following information does not replace the legally binding information from the monument protection authority.

The historic core of the old town is the town church of St. Michael (Kirchenplatz 4), which is why the old town is unofficially known as the "old town district of St. Michael". In the picture the church tower and tail gable of the property Gustavstraße 58.

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Parts of the old town seen from the town hall tower, in the foreground the baroque houses in the middle Koenigstrasse, in the background the town church of St. Michael on the Kirchenplatz.
Gustavstrasse 58 (left), 56, 54 (corner house), 52 (in the background) and 50 (right), in between the entrance to the church square and the town church of St. Michael.

The ensemble primarily comprises the historical town center, as it developed on a medieval floor plan from its complete destruction in 1634 to the middle of the 18th century; an exception is the newly built south-west section between Königstrasse and Lilienstraße (with the former Israelite schoolyard around the main synagogue destroyed in the pogrom of 1938 ) that was not preserved after a so-called “ area renovation ” (synonymous with total demolition ). The historical and urban core area is formed by the medieval market town, which can still be seen in the floor plan, which was mainly rural until it was destroyed in the Thirty Years' War. Since the reconstruction in the 17th century, the place experienced a - v. a. Justified by strong population growth - expansion to the south-east and a densification of the buildings. The Waagstrasse / Obere Fischerstrasse line should represent an older settlement boundary; but on the view of the town from 1630, the development extends roughly into the area of ​​the Upper Mill and the Helmplatz. The medieval market town, which was first occupied in 1007, was grouped around the twice-bent through axis Maxbrücke (formerly Badbrücke) - (lower) Königstraße (formerly Untere Frankfurter Straße) - Marktplatz - Gustavstraße (until 1827: Bauerngasse).

The Bauerngasse was functionally connected to the market square, in the Bauergasse the farmers parked their carts and stopped at the numerous restaurants. The market square was rebuilt on the southern side as part of the so-called “ old town renovation ” - actually an unprecedented demolition of 132 historic houses in the 1970s. Otherwise, Marktplatz and Gustavstraße still show the typical image of an old Franconian small town. On the lower Königstrasse (eastern part of Königstrasse to Schwammbergerstrasse), the old buildings have only been preserved on the north side. The south side (even numbers) was demolished and rebuilt in the course of the so-called "old town renovation". Partially numbered original stones were used for the facades. The conspicuously small-scale structures in the ensemble area were probably created through "smashing" ( real division ), a change of function (handicrafts, manufactories, retail trade) as well as renovation and settlement of the former farms, whose agricultural function was given up from the 17th to 19th centuries.

The church square around the parish church of St. Michael, completely isolated from traffic, was a cemetery until 1811. Pegnitzstrasse, Unteren Fischerstrasse and Mühlstrasse form the northeast edge of the ensemble. The narrow Helmstrasse forms a remote area with the old building substance that has been preserved. The main axis of the post-medieval expansion area became the Königstraße, which replaced Gustavstraße as the main traffic axis in the 18th century. On the north side of Königstrasse between house numbers 39 and 81 (odd numbers) a row of stately mansard roof houses from the 18th century gives it a uniform character. As a connection between Königstrasse and Gustavstrasse, the Schindelgasse, which is still largely closed, was built in the late 17th century, the most striking example of settlement densification through development of courtyard and rear areas. The further connection to Waagstrasse was originally the interior of a large agricultural property.

With the layout of the Königsplatz (originally Dreikönigsplatz), a second focus next to the old market square was intended. The local expansion in the area of ​​today's town hall goes back to the initiative of the Margraves of Ansbach . On the site of today's town hall, the margraves built the Brandenburg House, which was initially intended as a castle (subsequently an inn). The ensemble also includes the largely preserved row of residential buildings in Königstrasse 90–110 (even numbers) and the parallel, straight Baumstrasse, which is included up to the southern end of the preserved old buildings. The northern line of Schirmstrasse (odd numbers 1–11) is also part of the Old Town ensemble. Further architectural monuments from the 19th century on the south side of Bäumenstrasse and Schirmstrasse were lost when the Geismann brewery was demolished in the early 1980s. The ensemble also includes the group of late historicist and Art Nouveau public buildings south and east of Helmplatz (Eichamt, school, fire house and grammar school), which replaced a previous building. The Helmplatz forms the southern end of the ensemble.

Individual monuments

Angerstrasse

  • Angerstraße 1 - four-storey neo-renaissance apartment building, sandstone facade , 1901 by Johann Hertlein.
  • Angerstraße 1 a - four-story neo-renaissance tenement house, with bay window , sandstone, by Georg Kißkalt around 1900.
House Angerstraße 2, then on the right, Heiligenstraße 3 (numbering has been canceled, now belongs to Angerstraße 2) and Heiligenstraße 5.
  • Angerstraße 2 - two-storey corner house on the market, small sandstone building with a mansard roof , built in 1889 to adapt to Heiligenstraße 3 (from 1783).
  • Angerstrasse 3, 5, 7 - group of three-storey neo-renaissance apartment buildings with mansard roofs, sandstone facades, 1887/1900; Side front of No. 7 on Ammonstraße following the building there in raw brick.
  • Angerstraße 4 - Picturesque, multi-part residential complex with slipped upper floors: on the right (south) three-storey mansard roof building from the middle of the 18th century, followed by a three-storey wing of low construction depth with a pent roof, 18th century, both set back from the street; On the left at right angles, two-storey saddle roof building with a dwelling , 18th century.
  • Angerstrasse 5, 7 - apartment buildings, around 1900; see No. 3.
  • Angerstraße 9 - three-storey neo-renaissance apartment building with a mansard roof and large dormers, an oriel at the sloping corner, sandstone, 1901 by Georg Kißkalt.
  • Angerstraße 17 - Five-storey historicized tenement house with rounded corners and two bay windows, sandstone ground floor, otherwise plastered construction , stucco decor on the 4th floor and gables, 1907/08 by Adam Egerer .
  • Angerstraße 20 - two-storey residential building, eaves-sided neo-renaissance building in sandstone, with oriel and on top of it a high gazebo , 1895 by Fritz Walter.
  • Angerstraße 22 - two-storey late classicist house, sandstone, design unit with shooting range 16 (see there), 1867/68, additional storey in 1883.

Baldstrasse

  • Baldstrasse 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 - Group of three-story, uniform neo-renaissance apartment buildings with sandstone facades and mansard roofs, re. 1886, 1886–89 by Georg Kißkalt, belonging to Gustavstraße 12/14, Mühlstraße 1, 3, 5 and Untere Fischerstraße 1, 3.

Trees street

  • Baumstrasse 1 - three-storey plastered house in a corner, 1739, heightened in 1858.
  • Trees Straße 2 - Three-storey ver decor and stone house with a gable dormer to the 1730th
  • Baumstrasse 3 - Simple, originally two-storey residential building in sandstone blocks, around 1735, heightened floor from 1851 in plastered half-timbering .
  • Baumstrasse 4 - Gasthaus zum Stadtwappen, three-storey eaves-sided square building, 1727.
  • Baumstrasse 5 - three-storey eaves-sided house, rectangular building with basket arch door and cornice , around 1730.
  • Trees 7 - Two-storey house with wide dormer and volute , sandstone, around 1740, later augmented.
  • Trees Straße 8 - Two-storey residential building with restaurant, stucco building with basket arch door and gable dormer to the 1728th
  • Baumstrasse 9 - three-storey plastered house, wide eaves side building with arched panel door, around 1735.
  • Trees Road 10 - Two-storey residential building with a mansard roof , wide dormer and scrolled gables , 1728th
  • Trees Road 11 - Two-storey residential building, sandstone, with ver putztem gable dormer , 1738th
  • Trees 12 - Two-storey residential building with gabled dormer , sandstone to 1720th
  • Baumstrasse 13 - residential building with restaurant “Wolfshöher Bräustüberl”, two-storey sandstone cuboid building with basket arch door , dwarf house with volute gable , 1738.
  • Baumstrasse 14 - Two-storey house in a corner, sandstone, with basket arched gate and hipped roof dwarf houses , 1742; see. Schirmstrasse 11.
  • Trees 15 - Two Story House, Sandsteinquaderbau with Steilgiebel- Zwerchhaus , bez. 1743.
  • Baumstrasse 17 - Two-storey house in a corner, rectangular building with mansard roof , 1739.
  • Baumstrasse 19 - Two-storey residential building in a corner location, with a pitched roof, in the core 1723, main facade in sandstone blocks with an increased mean risalit 1867 by Johann Michael Zink.

gardenstreet

  • Gartenstraße 3 - three-storey house, eaves-sided square construction with cornices , 1834/35 by Johann Michael Zink.
  • Gartenstraße 4 - three-storey residential building, eaves-sided square construction with elevator bay , re. 1733.
  • Gartenstrasse 6, 8, 10 - Group of eaves-side houses with slipped upper floors and mid-level houses, No. 6, 8 two-story, No. 10 three-story, early 18th century; with outbuildings in the courtyard, half-timbered house.
  • Gartenstraße 7 - three-storey residential building, eaves-sided rectangular building with cornices , classicistic , 1837.
  • Gartenstrasse 8 - See No. 6.
  • Gartenstraße 9 - three-storey classicist house, palatial sandstone block construction with cornices and portal balcony, 1839 by Friedrich Schmidt and Meyer.
  • Gartenstrasse 10 - See No. 6.
  • Gartenstrasse 11 - Former Grüner-Bräu, at the west end of the brewhouse in historicizing forms with relief decoration, ins. 1928; to the west, then crowned gate pillars with a group of figures (cf. Gartenstrasse 13 and 16/18).
  • Gartenstraße 12 - three-storey residential building, eaves-sided rectangular building, 18th century; Rear building, half-timbered house, 18th century
  • Gartenstrasse 13 - Former Residential house, three-storey rectangular building, designed by Andreas Korn in 1845, with a newer attic; belonging to Gartenstrasse 11.
  • Gartenstraße 15 - three-storey residential building, late classicist square building with a flat gable on the raised central risalit and arched windows , 1868.
  • Gartenstrasse 16/18 - Former Brewery and residential building, elongated, two-storey sandstone building, late Classicist with pilaster strips , 1879/80 by Paulus Müller.
  • Gartenstraße 17 - Gasthaus zum Weisse Rößl, three-storey corner house, rectangular building with hipped roof , 1817 by Friedrich Kopp.
  • Gartenstrasse 18 - See No. 16.

Gustavstrasse

  • Gustavstraße 1 - residential building with restaurant, two-story plastered gable house, around 1700.
  • Gustavstraße 3 - two-storey house, plastered gable building with laterally protruding upper storey, 17th / 18th century Century; with a three-storey plastered gable roof house as the rear building.
  • Gustavstraße 4 - Classicist , three-storey residential house, eaves-sided sandstone building with cornices and console cornices, 1838 by Johann Michael Zink, with late- classical decor.
  • Gustavstrasse 6 - Neo-Renaissance dwelling with allegorical bronze statuette, 1891.
  • Gustavstraße 7 - Gockerla restaurant, saddle roof house with half-timbered upper floor, 17th / 18th centuries Century, reshaped in the late 19th century.
  • Gustavstraße 9 - Two-storey house in a corner, sandstone, early 18th century, mansard roof and two neo-Renaissance gables with volutes 1900/01.
  • Gustavstraße 10 - three-sided detached hipped roof house in a fork in the street, narrow hipped roof building, basement floors in ashlars in 1798 (or as early as 1728?), Extended to the northwest in 1806, later heightened in plastered half-timbering.
  • Gustavstraße 11 - three-storey house, rectangular building with hipped roof , dwarf house with volute gable , 1st half of the 18th century.
  • Gustavstrasse 12, 14 - Symmetrical, very richly structured Neo-Renaissance tenement group (with Baldstrasse 1–5), sandstone, three-storey, with gable and mansard roof , no. 1888, by Georg Kißkalt.
  • Gustavstraße 13 - Three-storey residential building, half-timbered building with plastered ground floor, mansard gable roof and two-storey wooden courtyard galleries, 18th century.
  • Gustavstrasse 14 - See No. 12.
  • Gustavstraße 15 - Gasthaus Würzburger Fischhäusla, eaves-sided gable-roof house, ground floor and side gable front sandstone, upper floor and mid- timbered house, around 1700; with three-storey rear building, 18th century
  • Gustavstraße 16/18 - Three-storey residential building, an elongated corner building in sandstone blocks with rustiziertem ground floor, the first half of the 18th century, on both sides of. Zwerchhauses 1862 to ver decor and stone or verschiefertes increased third floor.
  • Gustavstraße 17 - residential building in the courtyard, eaves side building with two protruding, slated half-timbered upper floors , 18th century.
  • Gustavstrasse 18 - See Gustavstrasse 16.
  • Gustavstraße 23 - Two-storey, hook-shaped house in the courtyard, rectangular building, e.g. T. timbered verschiefert , with a gable roof, 18th century.
  • Gustavstraße 24 - Small residential building in the courtyard with half-timbered upper floor , saddle roof and elevator bay window , 1st half of the 18th century.
  • Gustavstraße 27 - Two-storey residential building, sandstone, gable trusses, floor side verschiefert , 18th century.
  • Gustavstraße 28 - three-storey house in a corner, richly structured late Baroque square building with mansard roof , middle 18th century.
  • Gustavstraße 29 - two-storey house, rectangular building with cornices and high tail gable with angular volutes , early 19th century.
  • Gustavstraße 30 - Three- story house with plastered, square gable front, three by Johann Korn around 1827 (perhaps older in the core), neo-Gothic pointed arch openings on the ground floor.
  • Gustavstraße 32 - Two-story house in a corner, rectangular building with volute gable , 1693.
  • Gustavstraße 33 - Two-storey residential building, ground floor square, upstairs ver decor and stone half-timbered or (page gable) verschiefert , with elevator bay window , 18th century.
  • Gustavstraße 34 - Gasthof Grüner Baum, two-storey corner house, rectangular building with angular volutes set with vases , around 1800, ground floor probably 17th century; new classical boom and plaque commemorating King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden.
  • Gustavstraße 35 - three-storey classicist house, sandstone, with rusticated ground floor and porch roofing, 1836 by Friedrich Schmidt.
  • Gustavstraße 36 - Two-storey ver decor and stone house (now Gasthaus Pfeifendurla) with Konsolgesims and dormer ., Later in the core 18th century, rebuilt in 1868, with new classicist stucco decorations of the early 20th century.
  • Gustavstraße 37 - Small two-storey house, plastered , 18th century, volute gable 1890.
  • Gustavstraße 38 - Narrow, three-story neo-renaissance tenement house, sandstone and plaster , with a mansard roof , rebuilt and extended by Fritz Walter in 1889.
  • Gustavstrasse 39 - Former Gasthaus zur Sonnenblume, three-storey gabled house in sandstone, with cornices and volute gable , re. 1762.
  • Gustavstraße 40 - two-storey house (now with restaurant), eaves house with half-timbered upper storey and steep pitched roof, mid-17th century; Neo-Renaissance dormers 1876.
  • Gustavstraße (between 40 and 42) - gate pillar, see Pfarrhof 1.
  • Gustavstraße 42 - Gasthaus zur Krone, three-storey ashlar, mansard roof , right side front ver dressing , middle 18th century, 19th century dormers..
  • Gustavstraße 43 - four-storey residential building, ground floor and 1st floor ashlar construction, above double heights in slated half-timbering, 17th / 18th century. Century
  • Gustavstraße 44 - two-storey residential building, eaves-sided square construction, 1708; Rear building in the courtyard (behind No. 46), two-storey, with double diamond door , skylight grille inscribed . 1762.
  • Gustavstraße 46 - two-storey house, eaves-sided square construction, at the left end single-window half-timbered extension, 1st half of the 18th century, dormer windows from the late 19th century.
  • Gustavstrasse 47 - Former Wirtschaft zum Ofenloch, two-storey plastered gable- roof house in the courtyard, 17th / 18th centuries Century, with two newer dwelling houses.
  • Gustavstraße 48/50 - Three-storey apartment building, handsome Satteldachbau at the entrance to the church square with verschieferter gable front and side hip roof - dormer , the second half of the 17th century / in 1700 .; to the east, a narrow eaves-side extension with a mansard roof , mid-18th century.
  • Gustavstraße 49 - Picturesque house with a former blacksmith shop in the courtyard, z. T. sandstone, largely timbered ver dressing , 2nd floor verschiefert , 18th cent., South holzverschalter cultivation with stairs 19th century.
  • Gustavstrasse 50 - See 48.
  • Gustavstraße 51/53 - residential house, plastered building on the eaves side (probably including half-timbered) with gable , 18th century; adjoining residential building on the rear (No. 53), two-storey plastered building with two hipped roof dwelling houses, 18th century.
  • Gustavstraße 52 - Narrow three-storey saddle-roof house, the core of the timber-framed building in the 2nd half of the 17th century, the upper floors and gable in the 2nd half of the 19th century slated .
  • Gustavstrasse 53 - see 51.
  • Gustavstraße 54 - four-storey house, plastered corner house at the entrance to the church square , in the core probably 18th century, with rich baroque stucco decoration from around 1900 and balcony bay window on the corner.
  • Gustavstraße 55 - Two-storey residential building, three-sided free-standing, ver plastered Traufseitbau with gabled dormer , probably the third quarter of the 18th century.
  • Gustavstraße 56 - Two-storey residential building, ashlar front with verschiefertem half-timbered gables, 17-18. Century; Right then two-storey Traufseitbau, sandstone, with mansard roof and verschiefertem hipped roof - Zwerchhaus 18, middle or second half of century .; Neo-Renaissance shop fronts in cast iron and front door from the end of the 19th century; Rear building with half-timbered front to the church square, 17./18. Century
  • Gustavstrasse 58 - Former Gasthaus zum Blauen Schlüssel, three-storey half-timbered building from 1737, early classicist sandstone facade with angular volutes on the tail gable around 1800; as the northern end of the market square.
  • Gustav 61 - restaurant on the Old Rent Office (.. On naming see point 65), two-storey ashlar with ver putztem half-timbered gables and side truss Zwerchhaus , bez. 1724. About lateral. Entrance to the brewery sign ( brewer's star ), date 1724 a. Initials GB (Gabriel Beyl, brewer, owner since 1723). Founding site of the Spielvereinigung (SpVgg) Fürth (on September 23, 1903).
  • Gustavstrasse 65 - Former Bambergisch-Dompropteileiches Amtshaus (1682–1792), from 1806 to 1900 seat of the Kgl. Rentamtes, since then privately owned, three-storey elongated plastered solid building with a gable facing the market square, on the long side two dwelling houses and double basket arched door with skylight grille, drilled window frames in sandstone, 1681/82.

Heiligenstrasse

  • Heiligenstraße 5 - Three-storey classicist house in a corner location on the forecourt of No. 7, three-wing sandstone building with mansard roof , fourth storey with triangular gable facing the street, early 19th century.
  • Heiligenstraße 6 - three-storey house with two storeys on the back, cubic sandstone building with hipped roof and dwelling houses, around 1710/20; supporting walls on both sides of the slope, ashlar masonry, against No. 8 17th / 18th. Century, on the other side (below Kirchenplatz 2) lower 1836, interrupted by a staircase.
  • Heiligenstraße 7 - Restaurant zur Mist'n, behind the forecourt, two-storey plastered saddle roof house with a dwelling , re. 1767; left barn, sandstone and half-timbered, re. 1751, with a coat of arms relief.
  • Heiligenstraße 10 - Two-storey plastered house, long eaves side building, probably around 1706.
  • Sacred Way 11 - Two-storey gable-permanent house with a gable roof, floor ver dressing , western courtyard verschiefert with dormer , bez. 1769; On the left, a small two-storey eaves-side extension, sandstone, 1864.
  • Heiligenstraße 13 - three-storey tenement house, narrow late classical sandstone facade, 1880 by Wilhelm Horneber and Conrad Gieß.
  • Heiligenstraße 17 - three-storey eaves-sided house with hipped roof , upper storeys half-timbered plastered , mid-18th century (street side with old floors ).
  • Sacred Way 19 - Three-storey residential building with a hipped roof , upper floors verschiefert , doubled door, mid-18th century.
  • Heiligenstraße 25 - Narrow three-storey house, eaves-side half-timbered building, 1st half of the 18th century.

Helmplatz

  • Helmplatz 1 - three-sided, free-standing, three-storey house in romantic- classicist shapes, with hipped roof , 1851 by Friedrich Schmidt.
  • Helmplatz 2 - part of Königstraße 103 (see there).
  • Helmplatz 3 - Small eaves-sided residential house, ground floor in cuboids, upper floor and mid- timbered house, end of the 17th or 1st half of the 18th century (adjoining the back of Helmplatz 1).
  • Helmplatz 4 - school, three-storey sandstone building in neo- renaissance classical forms , re. 1881, by Simon Vogel.
  • Helmplatz 6 - Municipal building (former Eichamt, gymnasium), three-story, richly structured sandstone building with relief decoration, re. 1907, by Otto Holzer.
  • Helmplatz 9 - Narrow, two-story house, sandstone, profiled window frames , volutes at the gable, end of 17th / 18th centuries. Century

Helmstrasse

  • Helmstrasse 1 - three-storey, gable-independent house, sandstone, 18th / 19th centuries Century
  • Helmstraße 2 - Gasthaus zum Öchsla (the White Ox), corner house on the Place Royal with gables Helmstraße, sandstone, with profiled Sohlbänken, 18th century, the lengthwise ver. Brushing 2nd floor. 1852
  • Helmstraße 3 - Three-storey apartment building and restaurant to the Golden Frog, gable constantly, half-timbered upper floors verschiefert end 17/18. Century
  • Helmstrasse 4 - Two-storey residential building on the eaves side with large elevator roof bay , upper floor half-timbered plastered , end of 17th / 18th. Century
  • Helmstrasse 5 - Gasthaus zum Silberfischla, plastered three-storey gabled house, including half-timbered rear building, end of 17th / 18th century. Century
  • Helmstraße 6 - Three-storey late classicist House, traufseitiger sandstone with verschiefertem Zwerchhaus , 1857th
  • Helmstraße 8 - Two-storey ver decor and stone house with a saddle roof, in corner location, with Zwerchhaus at the eaves side end of 17/18. Century
  • Helmstraße 9 - two-storey residential building, planarly structured ashlar building, with a steep hipped roof and dwarf house , 18th century; Birthplace of the anatomist Jakob Henle (1809–1885); Plaque.
  • Helmstrasse 10 - Tannenbaum restaurant, three-sided free-standing, three-storey half - timbered house with hipped roof and mid-height houses, around 1700, ground floor sandstone ins. 1803.
  • Helmstraße 11 - three-storey, gable-independent residential building, sandstone, with a small elevator roof, end of the 17th century, probably in the second half of the 18th century, extended by an eaves-side extension with a basket arched gate .

Church square

City parish church St. Michael, Kirchenplatz 4.
  • Kirchenplatz - Wilhelm Löhe Monument (1822) by Johannes Götz .
  • Kirchenplatz 2 - boys' school, three-storey classicist hipped roof building with central risalit , 1823/24 by Johann Friedrich Kopp and Johann Brüger.
  • Kirchenplatz 3 - three-storey late classicist house, sandstone building with cornices , console cornices and hipped roof , by Georg Cappeller in 1842.
  • Kirchenplatz 4 - Evang.-Luth. City parish church St. Michael , late Gothic building with a Romanesque core, west tower around 1400, choir at the end of the 15th century, nave in the 17th century with galleries, enlarged windows, further changes and modifications in the 19th century, furnishings and fittings. a. a sacrament house around 1507 from Adam Kraft's environment . Originally rich interior was lost as part of a "purification" in the 19th century. a. the medieval altar was removed and is now in the parish church of St. Salvator (Nördlingen) .
  • Kirchenplatz 5 - girls' school, three-storey neo-renaissance sandstone facade with accentuated entrance axis, otherwise raw brick, 1889.
  • Kirchenplatz 6 - Small two-storey square building (Protestant kindergarten), hipped roof , by Caspar Gran in 1838 (with modern extensions).

Koenigstrasse

Königstraße 45 with passage to the courtyard of the Golden Swan (Marktplatz 2).
  • Königstraße 39 - two-storey eaves-sided house, upper floor slated half-timbering, early 18th century.
  • Königstraße 40 - three-storey house with sandstone gable facade and mansard gable roof , square construction, 2nd half of the 18th century; three-storey rear building of the same type.
  • Königstraße 41 - Three-storey residential building, the upper floors and hip roof - Zwerchhaus in ver putztem timbered, 18th century.
  • Königstraße 45 - Two-storey, gable-independent residential building with a wide passage and half-timbered front, mid-18th century.
Königstrasse 47, at the beginning of the 18th century one of the finest local houses.
  • Koenigstrasse 47 - Former von Engelschall'sches Haus, three-storey rectangular building with a hipped roof and dwarf house , structured by corner pilasters , cornices and window frames, around 1700; Associated rear building, three-storey with protruding upper storeys, solid and half-timbered, probably 18th century (western outbuilding dendrochronologically dated 1701).
  • Königstraße 49 - Three-storey house in a corner location with gables , half-timbered plastered , around 1700 .; Rear building, high, four- story, plastered hipped roof building , 18th century; west of another four-story wing, 18th century
  • Königstraße 51 - Three-storey apartment building, corner building with verschieferten upper floors and hip roof , rear two-storey wing with dormers, 18th century.
  • Königstraße 53 - Three-storey house in the courtyard, half-timbered slab with a protruding upper storey, 18th century.
  • Königstraße 55, 57, 59 - Group of three three-storey eaves houses with gable , rectangular buildings, e.g. T. ver dressing and verschiefert , 18th cent .; to no. 57 verschiefertes rear building, probably 18th century.
  • Königstraße 61 - classicist three-storey house, plastered , with sills, 1808.
  • Königstraße 63 - Three-storey apartment building, stucco building with dormer , back in sandstone with dormer. at the core of the 18th century, rebuilt and extended in 1849 by Konrad Jordan, heavily renovated.
  • Königstraße 65 - Two Story House, ver decor and stone Traufhaus with vierfenstrigem, übergiebelten Zwerchhaus , back half-timbered gables, gate entrance, about 1720th
  • Königstraße 67 - three-storey, gable-independent residential building, plastered building from approx. 1708, shop fitting with corner pillar 1909 by Georg Böhner.
Königstrasse 65 to 69 (odd numbers).
Königstrasse 69 to 81 (odd numbers).
  • Königstraße 69 - Stately three-storey house, eaves-sided square building with four-window hipped roof - mid-sized house , around 1800 (in the core probably 18th century); Courtyard house with arbors, 18th century
The White Rose Inn at Koenigstrasse 70.
  • Königstraße 70 - Gasthof White Rose, stately two-story corner building, Sandsteinquaderbau with ver cleaned volute gables to the street and on the side dormer , bez. 1652; with former, still accessible mikveh (former rear building see Mohrenstrasse 6).
  • Königstraße 71 - three-storey classicist house, sandstone building with hipped roof , 1830 by Friedrich Müller.
  • Königstraße 72 - three-storey house, corner building, plastered , with stucco rosettes, in the core 18th century, rebuilt in 1837, increased in 1862.
  • Königstraße 73 - three- story house in a corner, plastered solid building with steep mansard roof and hipped roof - mid -level houses , 2nd half of the 18th century, wooden gallery around 1800.
  • Königstraße 74 - three-story residential and commercial building, former star pharmacy, late classical sandstone building with cornices and console cornices, 1843 by Georg Cappeller.
  • Königstraße 75 - three-storey house in a corner, sandstone building with steep mansard roof and hipped roof dwarf houses , 1st half of the 18th century; see. No. 77.
  • Königstrasse 76 - Former School for the poor and orphans, two-story, three-sided free-standing sandstone building with a flat hipped roof , modified in 1767, 1861.
  • Königstraße 77 - Three-storey apartment building, sandstone building with a mansard roof and hipped roof - lucarnes , side fronts ver dressing , the second quarter of the 18th century .; connected to the similar house no. 75 by an arched gate ; including the rear building to Schindelgasse.
  • Königstraße 78 - three-storey plastered house, corner building with hipped roof and two hipped roof dwelling houses, 1748.
  • Königstraße 79 - Three-storey residential building with a hipped roof , neoclassical sandstone front with hip, parapet Zwerchhaus , 1815 (older in the core) by Friedrich Kopp.
  • Königstraße 80 - two-storey house, former restaurant zum Schwarzen Rappen, sandstone building with corner pilasters , mansard gable roof and volute gable , 1739.
  • Königstrasse 81 - Gasthof Schwarzes Kreuz, two-storey corner house on Königsplatz, sandstone building from 1768, rebuilt and extended towards Königstrasse in 1815 by Friedrich Kopp, gable, mansard-saddle roof and two-storey extension at the angle to the Saalbau (see Kreuzstrasse 1) 1890 by Adam Egerer.
  • Königstraße 82 - four-storey residential building with a pharmacy furnished in neo-renaissance forms, richly structured neo-renaissance sandstone building with central bay and gable , re. 1901, by Adam Egerer; Memorial plaque for Otto Mayer .
  • Königstrasse 85 - Former Gasthaus Drei Könige, three-storey corner house on Königsplatz, plastered , mid-18th century, rebuilt in 1827.
Fürth town hall, Königstraße 86/88.
Königstraße 89, today the Jewish Museum Franconia .
  • Königstraße 89 - Three-storey town house with sandstone facade, mansard roof , elevator dormer and attached axis with half- tail gable , around 1700, changed in the middle of the 18th century, in the basement mikveh , today the Jewish Museum Franconia .
  • Königstraße 90 - Three-storey apartment building in corner location opposite the town hall, half-timbered ver dressing , with hipped roof , 1705th
  • Königstraße 92 - Three-storey house, late classicist sandstone building with delicate friezes, knee-height and console cornice, 1843 by Friedrich Schmidt and Georg Cappeller.
  • Königstraße 94 - two-storey hipped roof house with hipped roof dwelling , built in 1714 as a forge.
  • Königstraße 95 - Stately, four-storey residential and commercial building with a rich neo-Renaissance sandstone facade and round oriel turrets at both corners, by Adam Egerer in 1889/90.
  • Königstraße 96 - three-storey house, romantic- classicist eaves side building, richly structured sandstone facade with window arcades , arched windows , delicate friezes and cornice, 1845 by Friedrich Weltrich (conversion).
  • Königstraße 97, 99 - Classicist house, elongated, two-storey semi-detached house, in sandstone blocks with a mansard roof and two flat- gabled , raised risalits , end of the 18th century.
  • Königstraße 98 - Stately three-storey hipped roof house , rectangular building with angular volutes on the gable of the dwelling , 1802 by Friedrich Kopp.
  • Koenigstrasse 99 - See No. 97.
  • King Street 100 - Two-storey ver decor and stone house with Rustikaportal , high mansard roof and two Walmdachzwerchhäusern , the first half of the 18th century.
  • Königstraße 102 - three-story house, simple plastered building , 1739.
Municipal fire station Koenigstrasse 103.
  • Königstraße 103 - Municipal fire station, stately sandstone building in Baroque Art Nouveau with rich architectural sculptures, re. 1908, probably by Georg Groß; belonging to Helmplatz 2.
Heinrich-Schliemann-Gymnasium at Königstraße 105.
  • Königstrasse (in front of No. 103) - Youth Fountain, 1908 by Johannes Götz .
  • Königstraße 105 - Heinrich-Schliemann-Gymnasium , four-storey sandstone building in strict neo-renaissance forms, 1895/96 by Wilhelm Horneber, probably based on a design by Simon Vogel.
  • Königstraße 108 - two-storey house, square construction, mansard gable roof , 1805 by Georg Eckart, rebuilt in 1888 and 1913/14.
  • Königstrasse 110 - Former Gasthaus zum Posthorn, two-storey eaves-sided square building, dwarf house , 1701, later renovated.

Coal market

  • Kohlmarkt 1, 2 - elongated two-storey building complex, now residential and commercial building, sandstone block building from the 18th century, rebuilt in 1834 and 1857; Central part of the group raised by one floor; Corner house No. 2 with a mansard roof .
  • Coal Market 3 - Städt. Office building, stately three-storey corner building, late Classicist , sandstone, richly structured, with polygonal corner bay and three flat-gabled risalits , 1866 by Paulus Müller; See Hirschenstraße 2 for the south wing.
  • Kohlmarkt 4 - three-storey commercial building, in baroque forms, mansard roof , 1900 by Adam Egerer.

Kreuzstrasse

  • Kreuzstrasse 1 - northern part (hall) of the Schwarzes Kreuz inn (see Königstrasse 81), two-storey classicist rectangular building with a high timber-framed elevator bay , 1825.
  • Kreuzstraße 5 - three-storey eaves-sided house, sandstone facade in late classicist tradition, 1875/76.
  • Kreuzstraße 6 - three-storey house, late classical corner building in sandstone with cornices , 1842 by Konrad Jordan.

Ludwig-Erhard-Strasse

  • Ludwig-Erhard-Straße 1 - four-story narrow residential and commercial building in the German Renaissance, sandstone, with polygonal bay windows and turrets, 1903 by Fritz Walter.
  • Ludwig-Erhard-Straße 3 - three-storey residential and commercial building, neo-renaissance, sandstone, richly structured, with a mansard roof , created in 1886 through renovation (core 18th century).
  • Ludwig-Erhard-Straße 5 - three-storey eaves-sided residential and commercial building, sandstone facade with side pilasters and console cornice, 18th century, heightened in 1853 (birthplace of Ludwig Erhard ); Rear two-storey wing building in half-timbered construction with mansard roof , 18th century.
  • Ludwig-Erhard-Straße 7 - Four-storey residential and commercial building in the German Renaissance, plastered building with a magnificent polygonal corner bay , 1900 by Fritz Walter.
  • Ludwig-Erhard-Straße 13 - three-storey house, free-standing on three sides, sandstone, richly structured in romantic- classicist shapes, with stepped gable, 1844 by Friedrich Weltrich.
  • Ludwig-Erhard-Straße 14 - three-story narrow neo-renaissance house, attic of the sandstone facade re. 1886, by Konrad Weber (essentially 18th century).
  • Ludwig-Erhard-Straße 16 - three-storey classicist house with 12 axes wide sandstone facade, 1825 by Meyer and Georg Eckart.
  • Ludwig-Erhard-Straße 19 - three-storey classicist house, rectangular building with flat corner risalits and mansard roof , 1825 by Georg E (c) kart; Memorial plaque (birthplace of Heinrich Berolzheimer).

Marketplace

From right to left: Marktplatz 4, 6, 8 - in the background the tower of the parish church St. Michael (Kirchenplatz 4) and on the left Gustavstraße 58.
Marketplace 7/9.
Marketplace 11.
  • Marktplatz 4 - three-storey house with hipped roof , half-timbered, around 1700 or around 1700, redesigned in a classical style with triangular gable, ground floor rebuilt in 1911; wooden gallery in the courtyard.
  • Marktplatz 5 - Two-storey residential building, first floor and scrolled gables ver dressing , probably the second quarter of the 18th century, adapted ground floor shop installation of groom and Wiessner 1909;. connected to number 7 by a basket arch gate ; in the courtyard so-called Stadlershof: picturesque group of small half-timbered houses, with eaves, gable house, two pitched roof houses, 17th / 18th century. Century
  • Marktplatz 6 - Narrow three-story house with a mansard gable roof and high tail gable , sandstone facade, in the core 17th / 18th centuries. Century, with an early classicist facade (and probably an extension) from around 1800; Group with number 8.
  • Marktplatz 7/9 - three-storey half-timbered double dwelling house with pitched roof and two hipped roof dwelling houses, 17./18. Century; Rear building, small gabled house, half-timbered plastered , 1695.
  • Marktplatz 8 - Narrow three-storey house with a mansard gable roof and high tail gable , sandstone, in the core of the 17th century, heightened and redesigned by Georg Eckart in 1802; Group with number 6; two-storey rear building, sandstone, with mansard roof , re. 1782.
  • Marketplace 9 - See Marketplace 7
  • Marketplace 10 - Former Gasthaus zum (White) Engel, two-storey square building with volute gable , probably mid-18th century, ground floor in 1910 modified by Georg Böhner for shops (middle entrance original); associated barn, stately half-timbered building, 18th century
  • Marktplatz 11 - three-story residential building, eaves side building, half-timbered upper floors, at the bay window 1661/1961.
  • Marktplatz 12 - two-storey house with half-timbered upper floor and gable, 17th / 18th centuries Century, in the courtyard behind no.10. Conversion and renovation by Bridegroom and Wiessner, 1916.
  • Marktplatz 14 - (can be accessed in the BayernViewer monument, but without a description) - corresponding to 12.

Mohrenstrasse

  • Mohrenstraße 2 - three-storey residential building, in the core 17th / 18th Century, late classicist sandstone front with a dwelling , 1856 by Friedrich Schmidt (birthplace Leopold Ullstein 1826; memorial plaque).
  • Mohrenstraße 4 - corner house, upper floor and gable in slated half-timbered, 17./18. Century
  • Mohrenstrasse 6 - Three-winged, picturesque residential building, two to three storeys, sandstone and half-timbered, e.g. T. verschiefert , elevator bay windows in the East, 17-18. Century

Mühlstrasse

  • Mühlstrasse 1, 3, 5 - four-story neo-renaissance apartment buildings, sandstone and raw brick, 1886 by Georg Kißkalt; Group with Baldstrasse 1–6, Gustavstrasse 12/14 and Untere Fischerstrasse 1, 3.
  • Mühlstraße 2 - wine bar "Duckla" (Frankish for Mikveh derived from underwater "duck"), three-storey ashlar, 1826 by Biller, on older foundations (in the basement originally mikveh, Jewish ritual bathhouse, probably in the late 17th century.) Neo-Renaissance stucco window frames, late 19th century.
  • Mühlstraße - 18 century retaining wall along Mühlstraße 2 and behind Gustavstraße 6.
  • Mühlstrasse 3, 5 - See No. 1.
  • Mühlstraße 18 - Elongated house, belonging to the so-called Wolfsgrubermühle, upper floor and two half-timbered roof bays , probably from the late 17th century.
  • Mühlstraße 20 - Two-storey residential building, part of the so-called Wolfsgrubermühle, rectangular building with mansard roof , basket arch door with Rococo skylight, 2nd half of the 18th century.
  • Mühlstraße 20 (a) - residential building on a slope and corner, two-story hipped roof building with plastered sandstone ground floor and half-timbered upper floor and southern extension wing with gable roof , 18th century, extension in 1901; Retaining and enclosure walls, on both sides of the house, sandstone, probably 18th / 19th century. Century
  • Mühlstraße 22 - Two-storey plastered house with wide gable front (in courtyard), 17th / 18th centuries Century
  • Mühlstrasse 23/25/27 - Wolfsgrubermühle; former lower mill, ground floor rectangular building, upper floor and mid - house half-timbered, late 18th or early 19th century; associated turbine house, 1912/13 according to plans by Georg Böhner; high new mill, 1945/47 based on plans by Richard Kohler.
  • Mühlstraße 31 - One to two-storey farm building belonging to the so-called Wolfsgrubermühle, sandstone, with house sign above arched portal inscribed. 1737.

Obere Fischerstraße

  • Obere Fischerstraße 1 - Hall building at the Gasthof zum Grünen Baum, two-storey classicist rectangular building, arched windows , 1847/48 by Friedrich Schmidt.
  • Obere Fischerstraße 2 - three-storey town house, ground floor sandstone, otherwise plastered , 18th century, restored after fire in 1841.
  • Obere Fischerstraße 3 - Narrow, picturesque house in a corner, ground floor sandstone, the two z. T. cantilevered upper floors timbered verschiefert , 18th century.
  • Obere Fischerstraße 4 - three-storey neo-renaissance apartment building, sandstone, mansard roof , 1889 by Adam Egerer.
  • Obere Fischerstraße 5 - Narrow four-story eaves house, e.g. T. timbered verschiefert , 18th century.
  • Obere Fischerstraße 6 - three-storey neo-renaissance apartment building, 1889 by Adam Egerer.
  • Obere Fischerstraße 7 - residential building, corner building with gable roof, upper floor half-timbered partly plastered , partly slated , 18th century; two-storey extension in ashlars, probably 1st half of the 19th century
  • Obere Fischerstraße 8 - restaurant to the city of Venice (formerly the Goldener Anker), three-storey plastered corner house, basement around 1678; narrow extension.

Fruit market

  • Obstmarkt 1 - High, four-storey commercial and residential building in a rich neo-renaissance with a polygonal tower bay window and dwarf house , sandstone, art nouveau shop vestibule , 1901/02 by Adam Egerer.

Pegnitzstrasse

  • Pegnitzstraße 13/15 - Altes Spital, elongated two-storey semi-detached house, rectangular building with mansard roof and wide diaphragm , lateral half-hipped volute gable , end of the 18th century.
  • Pegnitz Straße 17 - house with restaurant Pegnitz kennel, three-story sandstone building with dormer , 1862/69 by Christoph Christgau.
  • Pegnitzstraße 29 - Barn, half-timbered building with a gable roof, around 1700.
  • Pegnitzstraße 41 - four-storey historicized tenement house with a dwelling at the rounded corner and mansard roof , plastered building with sandstone ground floor, 1913/14 by Ebert and Gross; Group with shooting range 24.
Pfarrgasse 5.

Pfarrgasse

  • Pfarrgasse 3 - hook-shaped house with a pitched roof and dormer , floor truss verschiefert , 18th century.
  • Pfarrgasse 5 - gabled roof house, first floor and dormer timbered verschiefert , the first half of the 18th century.

Rectory

  • Pfarrhof 1 - parish barn, half-timbered building with a steep hipped roof , 18th century; south between Gustavstrasse 40 and 42 two baroque gate pillars as access, renewed in 1947; Part of the Old Town ensemble.
  • Vicarage 2 - Low outbuilding; south of No. 4, ground floor with a gable roof, 18th / 19th centuries Century; Part of the Old Town ensemble.
  • Rectory 3 - Evang. Rectory, stately two-storey saddle roof building with gable facing the church square, rustic portals and rich half-timbering, around 1700; with equipment; Part of the Old Town ensemble.
  • Vicarage 4 - two-storey house for the second pastor, e.g. T. plastered rectangular building with gable roof, 18./19. Century, renovated by Georg Böhner after war damage 1946–1948; see. No. 2; Part of the Old Town ensemble.
  • Parsonage 5 - home of the third pastor, northern extension at no. 3, elongated saddle-roof house, upper floor half-timbered, northern half towards or around 1700, connection to no. 3 18th century; Part of the Old Town ensemble.

Rednitzhof

  • Rednitzhof 10 - two-storey, elongated house with a pitched roof, plastered , in the core in 1766, extended in the 19th century.
  • Rednitzhof 11 - three-storey late classicist house in a corner, sandstone, with cornice , 1847 by Caspar Gran.
  • Rednitzhof 15 - Classicist two-storey house with a saddle roof, rectangular building with cornice , 1830.

Firing range

  • Shooting range 4/6 - group of four-storey, richly structured neo-renaissance tenement houses, sandstone, 1890/91 by Adam Egerer.
  • Firing range 5 - Former Shooting house, free-standing two-storey classicist square building, with belt cornice and gable roof, semicircular floor bay on the western gable side , 1829/30.
  • Firing range 6 - See No. 4.
  • Shooting range 8 - Late classicist , three-storey house, sandstone, with a mansard roof , around 1870/80.
  • Schießplatz 16 - late classicist two-storey house, corner building with frame structure, double cornice and flat central gable, sandstone, 1867/68 by Simon Gieß (group with Angerstrasse 20 and 22).
  • Shooting 18/20 - An elongated two-storey semi-detached house, classical construction, in 1833 by Johann grain, with verschieferten 19th century Zwerchhäusern end.
  • Schießplatz 22 - two-story classicist house with hipped roof , sandstone, 1845 by Caspar Gran.
  • Shooting range 24 - four-storey, historicizing tenement house, plastered building with sandstone ground floor and mansard roof , 1914 by Ebert and Gross; Group with Pegnitzstrasse 41.

Schindelgasse

  • Schindelgasse 4 - three-storey house, rectangular building with basket arch door , richly profiled sills and volute gable , middle 18th century.
  • Schindelgasse 8 - three-storey residential building, eaves side building with profiled sills on the ashlar front and dwarf house , 17./18. Century
  • Shingle Gasse 9 - Three-storey apartment building in corner location with large gable and a two-storey side annex, ground floor massive and ver dressing , about half-timbered verschiefert end of the 17th century.
  • Shingle Street. 10 - House, Former Jewish printing house, ground floor sandstone, two upper floors and Zwerchhaus verschiefert , 17-18. Century
  • Shingle Gasse 11 - Three-storey apartment building, Traufseitbau with ver putztem ground floor, upper floors and Zwerchhaus verschiefert end 17/18. Century
  • Schindelgasse 13 - four-storey residential building, eaves - side half - timbered building with elevator dormer, 18th century, formerly re. 1708.
  • Schindelgasse 14 - three-storey eaves house with a dwelling , essentially late 17th century, alterations 18th / 19th century. Century
  • Shingle Street 15 - House, ground floor ver dressing , first floor and dormer above the northern half verschiefert , 17-18. Century

Schirmstrasse

  • Schirmstraße 1 - three-storey late classicist house, sandstone building with arched windows and cornices , 1852 by Caspar Gran; Neo-Renaissance shop front with cast iron column and front door 1888.
  • Schirmstraße 3 - three-storey tenement house, neo-renaissance with classicist echoes, sandstone, richly structured, with a wide dwarf house and mansard roof , 1883.
  • Schirmstraße 5 - three-storey, richly structured neo-renaissance apartment building, sandstone building with side risers and mansard roof , 1886 by Max Mayer.
  • Schirmstrasse 7 - two-storey rear building of Bäumenstrasse 10, sandstone block construction with cornice and tooth-cut frieze , 1875 by Konrad Weber.
  • Schirmstrasse 11 - ground floor rear building (farm building from Bäumenstrasse 14), in a corner position, with a wide arched gate , re. 1742, e.g. T. increased.

Grape farm

  • Traubenhof 1 - residential building with a pitched roof, upper floors timber-frame clad, 17th / 18th centuries Century
  • Traubenhof 3 - elongated two-storey residential building, eaves side building in cuboids, mansard roof and high elevator gable, probably around 1800.
  • Traubenhof 4 - hook-shaped, plastered , two-storey house with a gable roof, 18th century, with neo-classical plastered window frames; Memorial plaque for Johann Georg Schuh.

Lower Fischerstraße

  • Untere Fischerstraße 1, 3 - Four-story tenement houses, neo-renaissance, raw brick with sandstone structure, 1887/88 by Georg Kißkalt; belongs to the Baldstrasse 1-6, Gustavstrasse 12/14 and Mühlstrasse 1/3/5 group.
  • Untere Fischerstraße 6 - three-storey house (fishery), plastered building with richly stuccoed Art Nouveau portal framing, re. 1908, by Fritz Walter.
  • Untere Fischerstraße 7 - three-storey house, eaves side, upper floors half-timbered plastered , early 18th century.
  • Untere Fischerstraße 9 - Former Fischer-House, narrow three-storey ver decor and stone truss Traufhaus, elevator oriel ref. 1676 and 1677.
  • Untere Fischerstraße 11/13 - double dwelling, three-storey classical eaves construction in sandstone with cornices , No. 13 1831 by Johann Michael Zink, No. 11 1876 in the same forms.
  • Untere Fischerstraße 16 - three-storey late classicist house, sandstone, with arched windows on the ground floor and tooth-cut frieze, 1847 by Friedrich Weltrich; Semi-detached house with No. 18.
  • Untere Fischerstraße 18 - three-storey late classicist house, in a corner, distinctive square construction with corner pilasters , arched windows , cornice and central mid-level house , 1847 by Friedrich Weltrich; Semi-detached house with No. 16.
  • Untere Fischerstraße 20 - Former Färberhaus, three-storey classicist , free-standing sandstone block building with belt cornice , hipped roof , around 1835; Side wing raised in half-timbered structure in 1853.

Waagstrasse

  • Waagstrasse 1 - Former Gasthof Rotes Roß, two-storey square building with volute gable , eaves side half-timbered upper floor with elevator dormer, 1664, gable turret from 1862.
    Waagstrasse 3 and 5 (each with multi-part assemblies), Waagstrasse 4 on the right.
  • Waagstrasse 3 - Multi-part assembly: the main building, two-storey elongated Traufhaus, timbered ver dressing , 18th cent .; south then "the smallest house of Fuerth" erdgeschossig with mansard roof and dormer 18, mid century .; In front of it, a detached, ground-floor square building with a shop, romanised , by Georg Cappeller in 1843.
  • Waagstrasse 4 - Three-storey apartment building in corner location, first floor and north gable truss verschiefert , the first half of the 18th century.
  • Waagstrasse 5 - Multi-part assembly: three-storey house, partly ver dressing , partly timbered verschiefert , 18th century. Mansard roof from 1890; to the north at a right angle followed by a two-storey neo-Renaissance corner building, 1889 by Johann Michael Horneber; in front of it, free-standing parallel to the older wing, sandstone porch with portal and shop, 1889.

Waterway

  • Wasserstraße 1 - three-storey house, mansard roof building , with plastered half-timbering, wide dwarf house , 18th century, ground floor massively renovated in 1837; Gallery in the courtyard.
  • Wasserstraße 2 - three-storey classicist house, eaves-side sandstone facade with cornices , probably 2nd quarter of the 19th century.
  • Wasserstraße 4/6/8 - elongated classicist house (now municipal administration building), three-storey sandstone building with side risers , cornices , arched windows and gates, 1827 by Johann Heinrich Jordan.
  • Waterway 5 - Three-storey verschiefertes house (. Now städt youth club), Traufseitbau with dormer , eastern gable end truss, 18-19. Century; Group with number 7.
  • Waterway 6 - See No. 4.
  • Waterway 7 - Two-storey verschiefertes House, eaves, with dormer , 18-19. Century; Group with No. 5.
  • Waterway 8 - See No. 4.
  • Wasserstraße 10 - three-storey tenement house, gothic sandstone facade with arched gate , 1899 by Georg Bauer.
  • Wasserstraße 13 - three-storey neo-renaissance house with restaurant, sandstone, 1889 from Vornberg and Scharff.

Wilhelm-Löhe-Strasse

  • Wilhelm-Lohe-Strasse 3 - Detached two-storey house with a gable roof, half-timbered ver dressing , gable dormer verschiefert , 18th century.
  • Wilhelm-Löhe-Straße 5 - two-storey residential building (formerly a restaurant), ground floor ashlar construction, upper storey and south gable half-timbered plastered , elevator bay window , 1st half of the 18th century, the gable building to the north rebuilt in 1867.
  • Wilhelm-Löhe-Straße 8 - three-storey elongated residential building with half-timbered 18th – 19th centuries Century
  • Wilhelm-Lohe-Strasse 9 - Detached two-storey house with a gable roof, Traufseitbau corner positions, framework ver dressing , with Aufzugsdächlein to 1700s.
  • Wilhelm-Löhe-Straße 14 - two-storey residential building, saddle roof house, ground floor and street gable front , square construction, eaves side upper floor half-timbered plastered , 17th / 18th century. Century
  • Wilhelm-Löhe-Straße 16 - two-storey residential building, wing construction on the eaves, ground floor cuboid, half-timbered upper floor, 18th century; see. No. 14
  • Wilhelm-Löhe-Straße 18 - Three-story house with a sloping corner, sandstone, 2nd floor and two mid- timbered houses in slated half-timbering, 1846/47 by Andreas Korn, rebuilt in 1864 and topped up by Johann Kiesel.

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  1. See also: Fürth Wiki: Bambergisches Amtshaus .