List of architectural monuments in Fürth-Poppenreuth

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In the list of architectural monuments in Poppenreuth , the architectural monuments in the Fürth district of Poppenreuth are listed. There is also a collection of pictures for these monuments .

This list is a partial list of the list of architectural monuments in Fürth . The list is based on the Bavarian Monument List , which was first created on the basis of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act of October 1, 1973 and has since been maintained and updated by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation . The following information does not replace the legally binding information from the monument protection authority.

Ensemble town center Poppenreuth

File number E-5-63-000-8

The ensemble encompasses the core of the street village Poppenreuth and its main axis, which is enclosed by one to two-story gabled houses with their courtyard walls.

Poppenreuth, which emerged as a clearing village (Poppo as a personal name, -reuth as clearing name , i.e. clearing of Poppo) probably belonged to the Königsmark Fürth, in the 12th century it was Staufer household or royal property. In 1504 Poppenreuth is referred to as a parish village that is Nuremberg and cathedral provost-Bamberg , which indicates the rulership until the late Middle Ages .

In 1900 it was incorporated into Fürth . The village has nevertheless been able to retain its village character, which happens in particular through the historical and monumental focus of the parish church, rectory and the so-called market house with courtyard. The Evangelical Lutheran parish church of St. Peter and Paul still shows its original peripheral location in the present day townscape and is surrounded by a walled churchyard; As one of the oldest churches in Knoblauchsland, it is the former mother parish of St. Sebald in Nuremberg . Opposite is the rectory, a massive hipped roof building from 1707 with surrounding land from 1765. With the so-called market house with its stately, massive barn building, also in close proximity to the church, and other stable houses, a dense inventory of monuments has been preserved in the town center. The farm buildings from the 18th to the late 19th century form the rear end of the courtyard. The half-timbered barn Poppenreuther Straße 119, in front of which the street gives way to the south, forms the western focal point and end of the ensemble.

The ensemble includes the individual monuments listed in the following section on Poppenreuther Straße.

Architectural monuments by streets

location object description File no. image
Kreuzsteinweg
( location )
Stone cross and Ruhstein Stone cross, sandstone, with stepped armrests, next to it a resting stone, probably 16th century D-5-63-000-1539 Stone cross and Ruhstein
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Poppenreuther Strasse
( location )
barn Ground floor saddle roof construction in half-timbered construction with a solid west side in sandstone with a renewed brick gable, 18th century D-5-63-000-1528 barn
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Poppenreuther Straße 120
( location )
Former farm Farmhouse, ground floor, gable-independent sandstone block construction with gable roof, angular volutes and spherical attachments on the gable, 18th / 19th centuries Century; Former service wing, connected at right angles to the farmhouse, ground-floor partly plastered sandstone building with a gable roof, at the same time D-5-63-000-1529 Former farm
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Poppenreuther Straße 126
( location )
Residential stable house Ground floor, gable-independent sandstone block construction with a gable roof and corner volutes and vase crowning on the gable, around 1800 D-5-63-000-1530 Residential stable house
Poppenreuther Straße 130
( location )
Residential stable house Ground floor, gable-independent sandstone block construction with gable roof, around 1800, inscribed "1857" on the street gable; Enclosure, sandstone ashlar wall with profiled capstones and lattice gate, courtyard wall probably 19th century, lattice gate around 1900 D-5-63-000-1531 Residential stable house
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Poppenreuther Straße 133
( location )
Residential building Two-storey sandstone block building with hipped roof, double cornice and wooden eaves cornice, classicistic, early 19th century D-5-63-000-1532 Residential building
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Poppenreuther Straße 134/136
( location )
Evangelical Lutheran rectory Free-standing, two-storey hipped roof building with sandstone ground floor, plastered upper floor and plastered half-timbered dwelling, by Wilhelm Adam Trambauer and Johann Schwenzel, modern designation 1707, older in core (weather vane designation "1661"); Outbuilding, one-story brick building with a gable roof, probably from the last quarter of the 19th century; Garden house, one-story, octagonal half-timbered building with tent roof, 1763; Garden portal, vase-crowned sandstone pillars with lateral volutes, mid-18th century; Enclosure, sandstone ashlar wall with profiled capstones, entrance and driveway with spherical crowns, 1765 D-5-63-000-1533 Evangelical Lutheran rectory
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Poppenreuther Straße 139
( location )
Former farm Residential stable house, ground-floor sandstone block construction with a gable roof and neo-Gothic motifs on the gable, inscribed "1856"; Ancillary building, attached at right angles to the stable house, ground-floor, partly plastered sandstone block building with saddle roof, neo-Gothic motifs on the gable and half-timbered extension with pent roof, inscribed "1858"; so-called market house, former farm building or day laborer's house, small, one-story, eaves-sided half-timbered building with a gable roof, inscribed "1738"; Barn, gable-side sandstone block construction with gable roof, split cornice and angular volutes, inscribed "1837"; Enclosure, sandstone ashlar wall, mid-19th century D-5-63-000-1534 Former farm
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Poppenreuther Straße 141
( location )
Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St. Peter and Paul Partly plastered sandstone block building with a gable roof, square west tower with pointed helmet and polygonal choir, hall church with flat beamed ceiling, three-sided, double galleries and recessed choir with ribbed vault, nave in the core late medieval, renewed after 1522, raised and rebuilt in 1859/60, choir marked 1522, 15th century tower; with equipment; Cemetery wall in the south, west and partly on the east side of the Bering, sandstone ashlar wall, late medieval D-5-63-000-1535 Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St. Peter and Paul
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Poppenreuther Straße 144
( location )
Former inn Two-storey plastered building with mansard hipped roof, corner pilasters and dormer windows, second quarter or mid-18th century D-5-63-000-1536 Former inn
Poppenreuther Straße 145
( location )
Former inn Two-storey, gable-independent gable roof building with sandstone facade with corner volutes and spherical top, eaves side with half-timbered upper floor and half-timbered dwarf house, early 18th century D-5-63-000-1537 Former inn
Schneegasse 27
( location )
Poppenreuth cemetery Rectangular complex with graves from the 19th / 20th centuries Century, laid out in 1871; Mortuary, ground-floor, eaves-sided sandstone cuboid building with saddle roof, central projectile with dwarf house with neo-Gothic tracery, bell tower and canopy on cast iron columns, by Friedrich Wilhelm Wanderer, inscribed "1891"; Cemetery enclosure, sandstone ashlar wall and iron gate, around 1871 D-5-63-000-1538 Poppenreuth cemetery
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literature

Web links

Commons : Collection of pictures on monuments in Poppenreuth  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Remarks

  1. ↑ City center, including Espan, Hardhöhe, Nordstadt, Oststadt, Südstadt and Westvorstadt.
  2. 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.