List of listed buildings of the postal and telecommunications system

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This list contains a selection of buildings for the purpose of postal or telecommunications were built, and since then as a single building under monument protection were asked. A post office as part of a building complex under ensemble protection is therefore not sufficient for inclusion in the list. Continuous use as a post office is not required for inclusion in the list. The usual types of use during the construction period include post offices , telecommunication offices , telegraph companies and upper post offices .

The list is sorted alphabetically by state, then by place; within a place then ascending according to year of construction. The address, year of construction, architect and current use should be given. For buildings for which no article is yet available, the monument list number should be given if possible.

Germany (selection)

City / place Name or link to the article address built architect possibly further information and sources
augsburg Oberpostdirektion At the Grottenau 1905-1908
Post office Franz-Kobinger-Strasse 3 1925 Thomas change
Post office Gögginger Strasse 57 1927 Georg Werner
Telegraph and Telephone District Buildings Stadtjägerstrasse 10 1927 Georg Werner
Post office Neuburger Strasse 36 1928 Georg Werner
Post office Ulmer Strasse 23c 1930 Georg Werner
Post office Mayor-Aurnhammer-Strasse 9 1931 Georg Werner and Heinrich Goetzger
Bad Liebenwerda Imperial Post Office Schlossstrasse 1893-1894 Building contractor Carl Weiland (1850–1923), royal commissioner
Berlin Imperial General Post Office Leipziger Strasse 16, Mauerstrasse 75 1871-1874 Carl Schwatlo today Museum for Communication Berlin
Imperial Post Office Oranienburger Strasse , Tucholskystrasse 1875-1881 Carl Schwatlo and Wilhelm Tuckermann
Old post office SW 61 Tempelhofer Ufer  1 1900-1902 Architect and post-builder Hermann Struve
Post office Schöneberg Hauptstrasse 27 1901-1902 Otto Spalding and Louis Ratzeburg added
and expanded several times until 1927
Alte Post Neukölln Richardstraße 119/120 (today: Karl-Marx-Straße 97/99) 1906 Post construction officer Hermann Struve The new post office Rixdorf 1 served as the Imperial Post Office 1st class
Main Telegraph Office Berlin Oranienburger Strasse 73-76, Tucholskistrasse 1910-1916 Design of post office building officer Wilhelm Walter together with the architect Max Lehmann At 3.1 million  marks the most complex and expensive post office in the German Empire
Post office Dorotheenstrasse 84 1913-1917 The market hall IV of Dorotheenstadt came into the possession of the Reichspost in 1913. Parts of the former market hall were integrated into the new building of the Berlin post office. It took four years to build the largest of a total of 13 post office checkpoints in the German Reich. Use by the Post ended in 1996. Since a complete renovation at the end of the 1990s, the Berlin building complex has been the seat of the Federal Government's Press and Information Office
Tempelhof post office Tempelhofer Damm 171–173 1915-1917 Otto Spalding for the Imperial Post Office Directorate
Fernamt Berlin Winterfeldtstrasse 1922-1924 and 1926-1929 Otto Spalding and Kurt Kuhlow the most expensive post office in the city up to then cost 6.2 million Reichsmarks
Post office SO 36 Skalitzer Strasse 85/86 1925-1927 Fritz Nissle, preliminary design: Jakob Postbaurat Building sculpture: Felix Kupsch
Oberpostdirektion Dernburgstrasse 50
Charlottenburg
1925-1928 Senior Post Building Officer Willy Hoffmann The architecturally significant office building is one of the main works of Berlin Expressionism of the 1920s.
Office building of the Reichspostzentralamt Ringbahnstrasse 130 1925-1928 Designs: Edmund Beisel and Karl Pfuhl
Main post office Pankow Berlin street 1921-1925 Carl Schmidt
Berlin-Tegel , Post Office 27 Grußdorfstrasse 3 1899-1901 and 1903,
1913-1914,
1921-1923
Hermann Valtink
Increase: Karl Buddeberg,
extension: Edmund Beisel
Berlin-Charlottenburg, PA Goethestrasse 2-3
Berlin-Charlottenburg, housing estate with a postal service building Heilmannring, in the Geitelsteig 1952-1954
Berlin-Charlottenburg, PA Otto-Suhr-Allee 80–82
Berlin-Westend , post office amplifier with bunker and residential building Stallupöner Allee 19,21,23 around 1930 Hans Wolff-Grohmann
Berlin-Grunewald , post office Bismarckallee 24
Berlin-Westend , post office Ratzeburger Allee, Reichsstrasse 21
Berlin-Wilmersdorf , post office Uhlandstrasse 85 1912-1913
Berlin-Friedrichshain , Post Office O17 Paris Commune Street 8
Berlin-Kreuzberg , PA SW 11 Möckernstrasse 138, 141
Berlin-Kreuzberg , main post office Skalitzer Strasse 85/86
Berlin-Kreuzberg, PA SW61 Tempelhofer Ufer 1900-1901
Berlin-Lichtenberg , main post office of the municipality of Lichtenberg Dottistraße 12-16
Berlin-Mitte , PA O 27 Magazinstrasse 8 1908-1912
Berlin-Mitte, PA 16 (remains) Köpenicker Str. 122 1870 and other histor. Components
Berlin-Mitte, PA N4 Invalidenstrasse, at Nordbahnhof 3–5 Hans Wolff-Grohmann
Berlin-Mitte, PA N77 Dorotheenstrasse 62-66 1905-1906
Berlin-Mitte, PA W 8 French street 9, 12
Berlin-Wedding , post office N 65 Richtstrasse 50/51 1926-1928 Post construction officer Wilhelm Tietze expressive, subtly thought-out relief facade
Berlin-Tiergarten , post office Körnerstrasse 7-10 1902-1906
Berlin-Moabit , PA NW21 Luebecker Str.
Bordesholm Old post City center 1889 in the style of historicism
Bremen , Bremerhaven Imperial Post Office Directorate Domsheide 15 1875-1879 Design by Carl Schwatlo and extensive redesign by the building department of the Reich Post Office under August Kind and the building management of Reg. Builder Ernst Hake
Main Post Office 5 Bahnhofsplatz 20–21 1923-1926 Rudolph Jacobs today a shopping and service center
Post Office 15 Westend in Utbremer Straße 97-99 1927-1929 Karl Martini
Imperial Post Office Geestemünde Bremerhaven-Geestemünde, Klußmannstrasse 7 1898
Coburg Main post Hindenburgstrasse 6 1929-1931 Robert Simm
Elsterwerda Imperial Post Office Elsterstr./ corner Poststr. 1904-1905 Carl Weiland (1850–1923), royal commissioner from Bad Liebenwerda.
eat Main post office 1924-1933 Hoeltz Facade made of clinker bricks and limestone
Flensburg Old post City center , Rathausstr. 2 1880-1881 Plans of the building department of the Reich Post Office under August Kind and under the direction of the Post Building Council and master builder Ernst Hake , Hamburg and the local management of the architect Hildebrandt.
Imperial Mail Mürwik 1910
Frankfurt am Main Oberpostdirektion Frankfurt Ludwig-Erhard-Anlage 60-64 in the Westend district of Frankfurt 1905-1907 Plans of the Reich Post Office under Ernst Hake and by building advisor Adolph Perdisch (1855–1923)
Frankfurt (Oder) Oberpostdirektion Lindenstrasse / Logenstrasse 1899-1902 Plans of the building department of the Reich Post Office under Ernst Hake
Hamburg Old post Poststrasse 1845-1847 Alexis de Chateauneuf today shopping center
Oberpostdirektion Stephansplatz 1883-1887 Plans of the building department of the Reich Post Office under August Kind and Julius Carl Raschdorff Used by the Museum for Communication until 2009 .
Railway Post Office at the chicken post 1902-1905 Paul Schuppan today the central library of the book halls
Telephone exchange Schlueterstrasse 51-55 1902-1907 Paul Schuppan and Willy Sucksdorf
Post and Telecommunications Office Niedernstrasse 10 1924-1926 Post construction councilor Thieme
Heilbronn Post office Bahnhofstrasse 22 1906 was the largest post office in the region at the time.
Kempten (Allgäu) Post office Poststrasse 11 1778 Johann Georg Specht
Post office Allgäuer Strasse 1 1904 three-storey new baroque two-wing building, today the headquarters of Sozialbau Kempten
Koblenz Old Oberpostdirektion Old town 1881-1883 Design by the building department of the Reich Post Office and under the supervision of the Post Building Councilor Carl Cuno
Imperial Post Office Directorate Kaiser Wilhelm Ring 1905-1907 Reich Post Office according to own plans
Lutherstadt Wittenberg Main post office Wilhelm-Weber-Strasse 1 1893 in the style of historicism
Meiningen Post office Marktplatz at the corner of Wettinerstrasse and Eleonorenstrasse 1877-1879 Plans of the building department of the Reich Post Office under August Kind and under the construction management of government builder Richard Kux Brick shell in the French Renaissance style, post office
since 1995
Minden Oberpostdirektion Friedrich-Wilhelm-Strasse at the corner of Kaiserstrasse 1855-1857 was the first building on the street, the second building was on Heidestrasse in 1905; serves as the tax office
Neuss Old post Neustraße and Promenadenstraße 1877-1879 Design by the building department of the Reich Post Office under August Kind built with sandstone and offset yellowish bricks, Italian Renaissance style; since 1989 Kulturforum Alte Post
Neustrelitz Imperial Post Office Schloßstraße 12/13 1899-1901 a new building inspired by neo-Romanesque and neo-Gothic architectural forms
Pforzheim Main post office on the west side of the Bahnhofplatz 1957-1959 Friedrich Gack and Helmut Kayser replaced the post and telegraph office from 1879, which was damaged by the war
Pirmasens Old post Poststrasse 2 1891-1893 Ludwig stamp Neo-Renaissance, today: Forum Alte Post cultural center
Main post office Schützenstrasse 14 1928-1930 Heinrich Muller Post construction school style, now a youth hostel
Potsdam New post Potsdam city center, Straße Am Kanal 16-18 / Platz der Einheit 1894-1900 inaugurated personally by Kaiser Wilhelm II . The building, built in the neo-baroque style, had side towers and a dome that crowned the main entrance. These were dismantled again in 1936.
Radebeul Imperial Post Office Pestalozzistraße 4 1909-1910 Dresden master builder Max Preiss City administration building, legal and regulatory office
Ronsdorf Post office Lüttringhauser Strasse 16-18 1893
Quedlinburg Post office Bahnhofstrasse 15, 1889 Draft in the Reich Post Office and plans by the government architect Voges Neo-Romanesque
Saarbrücken Main post office 1928-1929 Office building of the Oberpostdirektion
Schwerin Main post office Mecklenburgstrasse 4/6 1892-1897 Ernst Hake Building in the country
Speyer Oberpostdirektion Postplatz, right in front of the historic old town gate 1901, extended: 001925
Stralsund Post office New market on the corner of Poststrasse (formerly Landesherrenstrasse) 1886-1888 subsequently expanded several times.
Trebbin Post office Bahnhofstrasse 33 1896-1897 two-story building; The remise in the courtyard is part of the listed ensemble.
trier Oberpostdirektion Kornmarkt 1882 today office and commercial building
Velten Post office opposite the train station 1931 The courtyard paving still belongs to the listed ensemble.
Eyebrows Old post office 1821-1822 Christoph Schlünder
Wustrow Imperial Post Office 1895 Brick building
Zeven Old post office 1810 rebuilt after the great city fire; served as a post office until 1895

Individual evidence

Switzerland

  • Chur: Post building on Postplatz, built 1902–1904 based on designs by Jean Béguin and Theodor Gohl.

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