List of architectural monuments in the St. Lorenz district of Nuremberg
List of architectural monuments in Nuremberg :
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This list is a partial list of the list of architectural monuments in Nuremberg for the St. Lorenz district . The 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 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.
Architectural monuments in the St. Lorenz district of Nuremberg
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Adlerstrasse 14 ( location ) |
Former merchant's house | Four-storey sandstone cuboid corner building with a gable roof and crenellated gable, the core of the 15th century | D-5-64-000-15 | |
Adlerstrasse 15 ( location ) |
Sandstone facade with a polygonal choir | 16./17. Century, rebuilt | D-5-64-000-18 | |
Adlerstrasse 16 ( location ) |
Former merchant's house | Four-storey, massive, gable-independent saddle roof building with tail gable, in the core probably 16th century, baroque renovation 18th century | D-5-64-000-16 | |
Adlerstrasse 18, 20 ( location ) |
Inn | Four-storey gable roof building, ground floor sandstone, upper floors half-timbered, originally two separate properties, dendrochronologically dated 1430/31 (house number 18) and dendrochronologically dated 1498/99 (house number 20), combined in 1873 | D-5-64-000-17 | |
Adlerstrasse 21 ( location ) |
facade | Sandstone with a wooden choir, late baroque, 1729 | D-5-64-000-19 | |
Adlerstrasse 22 ( location ) |
Former bank building | Three-storey, massive mansard roof, in late Art Nouveau forms, based on plans by Eugen Drollinger in 1909 | D-5-64-000-20 |
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Adlerstrasse 28 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Elongated four-storey, massive, steep-roofed building, the core of the 15th century, baroque reconstruction 18th century, partial reconstruction after 1945
House Madonna, probably 1420/30 |
D-5-64-000-21 |
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Adlerstrasse 36 ( location ) |
Partial reconstruction of a former three-storey town house, now a residential and commercial building | Two-storey sandstone cuboid building with monopitch roof, partially plastered, medieval core, two houses joined together in 1484, renovation dendrochronologically dated in 1536, 18th century, “1927” inscribed by Hermann Liersch and after 1945 | D-5-64-000-2793 | |
Adlerstrasse, on the Köpfleinsberg ( location ) |
War memorial 1870/71 | Staircase with victory column, granite column crowned by a bronze figure of Victoria, based on designs by Friedrich Wanderer 1873–75 | D-5-64-000-22 |
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At Katharinenkloster 1; Wasp Nest 4; Wasp Nest 6; Wasp Nest 8; At the Katharinenkloster 5; Am Katharinenkloster 6 ( location ) |
Former Dominican convent of St. Catherine | Ruins of the former monastery church, Gothic pillar basilica with transept in the west, consecrated in 1297, from 1620 to the end of the 18th century the meeting room of the Nuremberg Mastersingers, 1921/23 expansion as a concert hall, destroyed in 1945 except for the surrounding walls
Former convent building, three-storey solid building with hipped roof, consecrated in 1297, southern cloister wing late 15th century, refectory around 1511, 1921/23 conversion to a museum and adult education center, destroyed in 1945 except for the surrounding walls, 1978–83 by library director Dr. Fritzsch and architect Dr.-Ing. Friedrich Seegy expanded as an extension of the central library Gate entrance with adjoining wall on Peter-Vischer-Strasse with a sandstone figure of St. Catherine (copy, original around 1370/80) |
D-5-64-000-85 |
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Am Katharinenkloster 6 ( location ) |
Former Municipal Conservatory | Multi-part classroom building with concert hall, two- to three-storey reinforced concrete building with exposed brick or sandstone ashlar walls and flat hipped roofs, with art on the building (e.g. glass windows in the stairwell, mural in the connecting corridor, ceramic parapets of the facades), 1955-57 by Wilhelm and Walter Heinz | D-5-64-000-2381 |
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Building yard 5 ( location ) |
Administrative building | In the stylistic idiom of the Neo-Renaissance, elongated, two-winged sandstone block building with a flat hipped roof, exposed brick masonry on the back, formerly three-storey, labeled "1883/85", recently increased by one storey | D-5-64-000-163 |
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Building yard 9 ( location ) |
So-called master builder's house | Free-standing three-storey sandstone block building in the design language of the late Renaissance, steep saddle roof with large gable gables, built by Jakob Wolff the Younger in 1615 as the official building of the city architect, ground floor hall with heavy baroque stucco ceiling, late 17th century | D-5-64-000-164 |
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Wide Lane 25; Wide Lane 27; Frauengasse 12 ( location ) |
Commercial building, former Franconian publishing house and book printer | Facility consisting of the front and rear buildings with inner courtyard, built in 1908 according to plans by Mathias Fahrnholz;
Front building: three-storey sandstone building with facade reliefs and gable; Rear building (Frauengasse 12): three-storey, massive gable roof structure grouped around the inner courtyard |
D-5-64-000-2289 | |
Wide Lane 47; Frauengasse 16; Krebsgasse 8 ( location ) |
Former civil defense system | Two-storey nuclear shelter, planned multi-purpose facility, made of reinforced concrete, 1966 to 1977; with equipment | D-5-64-000-2857 | |
Broad Lane 56; Brunnengasse 55 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey sandstone building, plastered, saddle roof with roof bay, at the back portico and stair tower with spiral staircase, in the core 16th century, dendrochronologically dated 1574, changed in the 19th century
Former office (Brunnengasse 55), three-story rear building, solid and half-timbered, plastered, dendrochronologically dated 1416, combined with the front building 1836 |
D-5-64-000-245 | |
Broad Lane 58; Broad Lane 60; Brunnengasse 57; Brunnengasse 59 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey semi-detached house, sandstone building with gables and rich relief decorations, neo-baroque influenced by Art Nouveau forms, according to plans by Conrad Schultheiß 1902/04
Former office (Brunnengasse 57/59), three-story rear building with rich portals, sandstone and brick, probably around 1900 |
D-5-64-000-246 | |
Breite Gasse 81 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey sandstone building with a gable roof, rich facade decorations with motifs from Gothic, Neo-Renaissance and Baroque, relief tondo with a portrait of Johann Georg Goll, 1901 | D-5-64-000-247 |
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Dr.-Kurt-Schumacher-Strasse 25 ( location ) |
Chörlein | Sandstone, baroque, inscribed "1668"; to new building. | D-5-64-000-373 |
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Engelhardsgasse 27 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Four-storey, massive gable roof building with a central bay, side gable with pointed arches, built in late Art Nouveau forms according to plans by Hans Müller in 1910/11 | D-5-64-000-2420 |
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Färberstrasse 5 ( location ) |
Former town house | Three-storey saddle roof building with sandstone cuboid facade, the core of the 15th century, dendrochronologically dated 1412, changed in the 19th and 20th centuries. century | D-5-64-000-2300 |
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Färberstrasse 17 ( location ) |
Former bakery | Three-storey sandstone corner building, saddle roof with volute gable, baroque ornamentation, inscribed “1680”, “1749” and “1907”, partially rebuilt after 1945 | D-5-64-000-444 |
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Färberstrasse 35; Färberstrasse 37; Färberstrasse 39 ( location ) |
brewery | Three-storey, two-wing sandstone cuboid building with a gable roof, 1849/50 postilion figure, painted in color, by Philipp Kittler 1926 | D-5-64-000-445 |
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Färberstrasse 41 ( location ) |
Former brewery, now residential and commercial building | Three-storey sandstone cuboid building with a mansard roof and a dwarf house, the core of the 19th century, extensive renovation and extension with neo-renaissance forms in the Nuremberg style based on plans by Ochsenmayer and Wissmüller in 1903 | D-5-64-000-446 |
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Färberstrasse 48 ( location ) |
Former craftsman's house | Three-storey corner building, gable roof with a dwelling, 18th to 19th century | D-5-64-000-447 |
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Färberstrasse 50 ( location ) |
Community center | Three-storey gable roof building on the eaves side with roof bay window, built around 1560, extensive renovation in 1881 | D-5-64-000-2462 |
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Färberstrasse; Färbertor; Färberplatz 29; northern intersection Kurt-Schumacher-Straße ( location ) |
Sandstone bridge | Two bays, in the course of the so-called penultimate city wall, inscribed "1637" | D-5-64-000-443 | |
Findelgasse 7; Findelgasse 9 ( location ) |
Former commercial school or university for economics and social sciences, now University of Erlangen-Nuremberg | West wing as a municipal elementary school in the New Nuremberg style 1900/1901 (marked "1901") built according to plans of the municipal building authority (Georg Kuch), four-storey two-wing sandstone block building with a steep hipped roof, reconstruction in 1939, rebuilt after war damage in 1950/52 simplified
East wing, new university building, four-storey reinforced concrete grid structure with flat roof, lecture hall on the ground floor pulled out of the building line to the east, the three upper storeys cantilevered to the north over the Pegnitz, 1952/54 according to plans by Peter Baumgärtl |
D-5-64-000-2447 |
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Findelgasse 10; Findelgasse 12; Findelgasse 14; Bankgasse 9 ( location ) |
Former Bavarian State Bank | Three-story, four-wing complex with a grid facade and a flat hipped roof, with a narrow three-story extension on Findelgasse, 1951 by Sep Ruf, on the sandstone foundations of the previous building | D-5-64-000-2283 |
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Frauentormauer 17, at Rotes B tower ( location ) |
Mount of Olives | Originally erected on the north side of the St. Lorenz Church, sandstone building with rich late Gothic tracery, second half of the 15th century, in the manner of Adam Kraft | D-5-64-000-2727 | |
Women gate wall 34; Grasersgasse 8; Klaragasse 15; Kornmarkt 1; Grasersgasse 10; Women gate wall 36; Karthusergasse 1; Karthusergasse 11; Kartäusergasse 7 ( location ) |
Former Carthusian monastery, now Germanisches Nationalmuseum | Received from the monastery founded in 1380:
Monastery church, single-nave cross-vaulted building, Gothic, around 1381, with sacristy, north and east wing of the great cloister, adjoining three monks' houses and parts of the small cloister with refectory; converted into a museum by August von Essenwein and Gustav von Bezold in the second half of the 19th century, of which the so-called southwest building, three-storey sandstone cuboid building with a gable roof, neo-Gothic, by Gustav von Bezold, around 1900; New museum building with entrance hall and hall of honor, lapidarium and gallery building, two-storey natural and brick building, by German Bestelmeyer 1914 ?, 1920; after war destruction, reconstruction with extensions according to the general development plan of 1953 by architects Harald Roth and Sep Ruf with the following construction phases: So-called Heussbau (Kornmarkt 1), 1955 ?, 58; Library and administration building at Kartäusergasse 1), 1960-64 So-called Medieval Hall (Kartäusergasse 11), integrated with the small cloister of the monastery complex, 1963 ?, 67 Südbau (Frauentormauer 34) for musical instrument and folk art collection, 1963 ?, 68 Workshop and residential building (Klaragasse 15), 1965? , 68; Ostbau (Grasersgasse 10), 1968/71 All of Sep Ruf's buildings are in reinforced concrete skeleton construction as flat roof buildings with curtain-type natural stone or glass facades, in the style of post-war modernism |
D-5-64-000-1102 |
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Frauentormauer 82 ( location ) |
Former garden shed | Four-story massive building, in the core 17th / 18th centuries Century, extended and stocked in the 19th century | D-5-64-000-501 |
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Gewerbemuseumsplatz 2 ( location ) |
Landesgewerbeanstalt Bayern and Kunstgewerbemuseum | Four-wing complex with hipped mansard roof, neo-baroque palace architecture with inner courtyard, sandstone block construction with three main floors and mezzanine above the ground floor, richly structured facades with central and corner projections, rich portal architecture, 1892–96 by Theodor von Kramer, figure gallery of the attic by Joseph Kramer | D-5-64-000-615 |
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Hallplatz 2 ( location ) |
Former toll hall | Elongated three-storey sandstone building with a five-storey pitched roof, by Hans Beheim the Elder 1498–1502, rebuilt 1951–53 | D-5-64-000-710 |
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Hefnersplatz ( location ) |
So-called Peter Henlein Fountain | Fountain basin and bronze figure of the inventor of the pocket watch, based on a design by Max Meißner in 1905 | D-5-64-000-740 |
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Hefnersplatz 6 ( location ) |
Former craftsman's house | Four-storey, massive gable roof construction, essentially the second half of the 16th century | D-5-64-000-736 |
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Hefnersplatz 7 ( location ) |
Commercial building | Four-storey saddle roof building, solid and iron construction, facade ornamentation in late Art Nouveau forms, built according to plans by Hans Ebert in 1910/12 | D-5-64-000-737 |
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Hefnersplatz 8 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey sandstone block construction; Pitched roof with a bay window, essentially the second half of the 16th century, inscribed "1638" | D-5-64-000-738 |
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Hefnersplatz 10; Josephsplatz 19 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Five-storey property grouped around the inner courtyard, sandstone block construction with a mansard roof and a picturesque facade design with a little tower-like choir (at Josephsplatz 19), built in the forms of the Nuremberg Renaissance according to plans by Ochsenmayer and Wissmüller in 1899/1901 | D-5-64-000-929 |
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Hintere Ledergasse 25 ( location ) |
Community center | Four-storey saddle roof building, solid and half-timbered, plastered, 17th century core, elevator bay windows 18th / 19th. Century, Biedermeier front door around 1840 | D-5-64-000-775 | |
Hintere Ledergasse 26; Hutergasse 4 ( location ) |
Community center | Four-storey sandstone block building with hipped roof, late classicistic, around 1860 | D-5-64-000-776 | |
Hintere Ledergasse 27 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey pitched roof building in corner position, solid with half-timbered upper storey, 17th century core, 19th century gable bay window | D-5-64-000-777 | |
Hintere Ledergasse 31 ( location ) |
Former tanner's house | Four-storey sandstone block construction, pitched roof with roof bay window, second half of the 16th century | D-5-64-000-778 | |
Hintere Ledergasse 37 ( location ) |
Former tanner's house | Four-storey building with tailcoat roof, mainly half-timbered building from the 15th century, massive renovation around 1840 | D-5-64-000-780 | |
Hintere Ledergasse 39 ( location ) |
Former tanner's house | Four-storey, massive saddle roof structure, essentially 17th century, changed in the 18th and 19th centuries, renewed after 1945 | D-5-64-000-781 | |
Hintere Ledergasse 41 ( location ) |
Former tanner's house | Large four-storey solid building with a gable roof, labeled "1671", the former drying floor on the third floor was removed in 1889, the roof was renewed in 1946 after war damage
Rear building, former workshop and storage building, two-storey monopitch roof building, in the core 1671, largely new building 1889 |
D-5-64-000-782 |
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Hintere Ledergasse 43 ( location ) |
Former tanner's house | Wide four-storey saddle roof building, massive and half-timbered, in the middle of the 17th century, marked "1697", renovation of the upper two floors in 1851, with side wing | D-5-64-000-783 |
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Rear Ledergasse 44; Karl-Grillenberger-Strasse 3; Karl-Grillenberger-Strasse 3 a; Karl-Grillenberger-Strasse; Dr.-Kurt-Schumacher-Strasse ( location ) |
Former employment office | Elongated three-storey sandstone block building with a pitched roof, built in 1926-29 according to plans by Otto Ernst Schweizer, head building rebuilt in different ways, labeled "1947"
On the facade facing Hinteren Ledergasse: inscription, inscribed "1484" (also inscribed "1924"), and heraldic cartouche, inscribed "1620" Worker figure, sandstone, Johannes Müller, 1929 |
D-5-64-000-946 |
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Hutergasse 6 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey corner building with a hipped gable roof, sandstone and half-timbering, the core of the 17th century, rebuilt in 1831 | D-5-64-000-852 |
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Hutergasse 7 ( location ) |
Former tanner's house | Four-storey saddle roof construction, sandstone and half-timbering, roof bay window, the core is late 16th century | D-5-64-000-853 | |
Hutergasse 8 ( location ) |
Former tanner's house | Four-storey saddle roof building, sandstone and half-timbering, roof bay, essentially the second half of the 16th century, added to the third floor in 1834, remodeled marked "1909" | D-5-64-000-854 |
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Jakobsplatz 1 ( location ) |
Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St. Jakob, former Teutonic Order Church | Gothic cross rib vaulted east choir, first half of the 14th century, nave with wooden ceiling, probably 1409, fundamental neo-Gothic renovation by Karl Alexander von Heideloff in 1824, reconstruction 1945–1962; with equipment | D-5-64-000-893 |
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Jakobsplatz 3 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey sandstone corner building with a flat hipped roof, with a rich neo-baroque facade built according to plans by Franz Xaver Ruepp, inscribed "1888/89" | D-5-64-000-1240 |
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Jakobsplatz 5 ( location ) |
Former granary of the former German order commander | Two-storey sandstone cuboid building with a pitched roof, probably by Hans Beheim the Elder, labeled "1516", with a three-storey wing structure | D-5-64-000-1239 |
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Jakobsplatz 7 ( location ) |
Catholic parish church of St. Elisabeth | Central building with high dome and side wings, classicistic, based on a design by Ferdinand Lipper 1789–1805, final expansion by Franz Brochier 1902/03, restoration after war destruction 1947–50; with equipment | D-5-64-000-1238 |
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Jakobsplatz 7 a ( location ) |
Parts of the eastern wing of the hospital of the former Teutonic Order, today a commercial building | Corner building with pavilion porch, three-storey sandstone block building with hipped roof, built from 1780–82 according to plans by Franz Michael Ignaz Neumann | D-5-64-000-894 |
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Jakobsplatz 17, at the new rectory building ( location ) |
House Madonna | Colored sandstone figure, by Johannes Göschel, inscribed "1908" on the back, copy of a wooden figure from the late 16th century (today GNM) | D-5-64-000-895 |
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Jakobstrasse 34 ( location ) |
Community center | Narrow, massive three-storey building with a wide mid-19th century building with an older core | D-5-64-000-2451 | |
Jakobstrasse 50 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey, solid, plastered corner building with a dwelling and rear stair tower, built around 1895 in neo-Renaissance forms;
Inscription, inscribed "1698" |
D-5-64-000-896 | |
Johannesgasse 51 ( location ) |
Former craftsman's house | dThree-storey eaves side building with gable roof and mid-house, ground and first floor massively plastered, second floor exposed half-timbered, essentially two half-timbered houses, probably from the 16th century, massively rebuilt in 1865 and combined in one structure | D-5-64-000-903 | |
Johannesgasse 53; Johannesgasse 55 ( location ) |
Former craftsman's house | Three-storey side eaves building with a gable roof, essentially two houses from the 15th century (dendrochronologically dated 1452/59), multi-storey buildings with exposed half-timbered upper storeys, combined into one property since 1872, ground floor massively renovated, alterations and gable roof bay windows from the 18th century and 1872/76 | D-5-64-000-904 | |
Johannesgasse 59 ( location ) |
Former craftsman's house | Three-storey side eaves building with a gable roof, the core of the storey building probably from the late 14th / early 15th century (dendrochronologically dated 1393), alterations from the late 16th century (dendrochronologically dated 1583), half-timbered upper floors on a massively renewed sandstone square plinth, gabled roof bay around 1872 | D-5-64-000-905 | |
Josephsplatz 1; Kaiserstraße 41 ( location ) |
Commercial building | Four-storey, massive, steep-roofed building with a stately side wing, built according to plans by Theodor Eyrich with components from the previous building in 1906, marked “1314/1707/1906”, rebuilt 1946–1953 | D-5-64-000-926 | |
Josephsplatz 13 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey sandstone block building with a pitched roof, erected in 1833 | D-5-64-000-927 | |
Josephsplatz 15 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey sandstone cuboid building with a gable roof, built in neo-renaissance forms according to plans by Theodor Eyrich in 1874/75, partially rebuilt in 1954 | D-5-64-000-928 |
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Josephsplatz 24 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey sandstone block building, gable roof with dwarf house, neo-Gothic, 1850/60, probably older in the core
With four-story wing at the rear |
D-5-64-000-930 |
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Josephsplatz 32 ( location ) |
Community center | Four-storey eaves gable roof construction, late medieval core, baroque style late 17th / early 18th century, changed and expanded in 1871, partially rebuilt after 1945 | D-5-64-000-931 |
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Kaiserstraße 8 ( location ) |
Saint figure | Presumably Jakobus Maior, stone, colored, probably second half of the 16th century | D-5-64-000-937 |
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Kaiserstraße 36 ( location ) |
Commercial building | Picturesque group building, four-storey sandstone block building with a hipped roof, built in neo-renaissance forms according to plans by Hans Müller "1907" (inscribed); partially rebuilt according to plans by Kappler in 1946 | D-5-64-000-938 |
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Kaiserstraße 38 ( location ) |
Former office and commercial building, now residential and commercial building | Three-sided, free-standing, four-storey saddle roof building with a sandstone ground floor and cornice structure, with a house figure of the goddess of luck Fortuna, by Wilhelm Schlegtendal , 1949 | D-5-64-000-4040 |
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Kappengasse 16 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey sandstone cuboid building with two gable roofs staggered one behind the other, upper floors partly timber-framed, baroque, inscribed "1676", partly rebuilt in the second half of the 20th century | D-5-64-000-943 |
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Karl-Grillenberger-Strasse 1; Karl-Grillenberger-Strasse 1 b; Mühlgasse 20; Mühlgasse 22 ( location ) |
Administrative building of the general local health insurance fund | Multi-part group building with four-storey central pavilion and three-storey side wings, sandstone cuboid buildings with hipped roof, neo-baroque, according to plans by Hans Müller, inscribed "1923/24" | D-5-64-000-945 |
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Karolinenstrasse 2 ( location ) |
Former residential tower and ministerial headquarters (so-called Nassauer House) | Five-storey tower with a high hipped roof, up to the first floor in the core Romanesque, end of the 12th / beginning of the 13th century, from the second floor in 1421/23 and 1431/37, with additions and extensions from the 15th century | D-5-64-000-952 |
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Karolinenstrasse 51 ( location ) |
Facade of a five-storey commercial building | Concrete, decorative late Art Nouveau with sculptural decoration, built according to plans by Hans Beitter in 1911/12 | D-5-64-000-954 |
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Karolinenstrasse 55 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey sandstone building, tower-like corner bay window, mansard roof with blind gable, built in the New Nuremberg style according to plans by Ochsenmayer and Wissmüller in 1902, partially rebuilt after 1945 | D-5-64-000-955 |
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Karolinenstrasse 57 ( location ) |
Commercial building | Four-storey sandstone corner building with a pitched roof, built in the style of the Nuremberg Neo-Renaissance according to plans by Emil Hecht in 1902, partly rebuilt after 1945 | D-5-64-000-956 |
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Kartäusergasse 14 ( location ) |
Former commercial building, now part of the Germanic National Museum | Three-storey sandstone cuboid building, mansard roof with blind gables, facade with copper appliqués and tiles, Art Nouveau, around 1908 | D-5-64-000-958 | |
Kartäusergasse 14 ( location ) |
Building wing | Two-storey sandstone building, saddle roof with roof bay window, reduced New Nuremberg style, based on plans by Ochsenmayer and Wißmüller in 1907 | D-5-64-000-1076 | |
Kartäusergasse 20 ( location ) |
Portal at the former St. Lorenz children's institution | Sandstone, in Art Nouveau forms around 1910 | D-5-64-000-959 |
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Charterhouse 1 ( location ) |
Restaurant, formerly Tucherbräu at the opera house | Single-storey three-wing building with saddle roofs and a dwarf house, built in place of the gun hall of the Germanic National Museum, by Otto Eberl, 1947–49
Gun hall by Gustav von Bezold, 1910 |
D-5-64-000-4442 |
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Klaragasse 26 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey sandstone cuboid building with a mansard roof and gable, iron construction on the ground floor, neo-baroque, around 1890 | D-5-64-000-1017 |
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Knorrstrasse 2 ( location ) |
Inn | Two-storey sandstone cuboid building with a mansard roof, late baroque, 1777 | D-5-64-000-1043 | |
Königstormauer 15; Königstrasse 93 ( location ) |
Former artist house, now KOMM | Group building consisting of a head building (only remnants preserved), elongated two-story exhibition building and two-story ballroom building, sandstone cuboid buildings, built in the forms of the Nuremberg Neo-Renaissance by Konradin Walther and Otto Seegy 1906-10, partially changed after being destroyed in the war | D-5-64-000-1073 |
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Königstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Bank building | Elongated four to five-storey limestone masonry building, built in neo-classicist forms by Hans Müller in 1913-14, with surrounding walls of the Gothic east choir of the former Franciscan monastery church, 14th century | D-5-64-000-1053 |
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Königstrasse 17 ( location ) |
Console of a saint figure | Saint Laurentius, attached in copy, probably from the late Middle Ages; to new building | D-5-64-000-1054 |
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Königstrasse 18 ( location ) |
basement, cellar | Barrel-vaulted system, 12./13. Century, with mikveh | D-5-64-000-1055 | |
Koenigstrasse 21; Lorenzer Platz 4 ( location ) |
Bank building | Elongated three- to four-storey sandstone block building with stepped glazed gables, built in reduced historicizing forms according to plans by Hans Max Mayer-Eming 1923-25 | D-5-64-000-1056 |
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Königstrasse 33 ( location ) |
Two figures, on the left Noris with the city arms, on the right Fortuna with a cornucopia | Bronze sculptures, designed by Philipp Kittler, cast by Gustav Lenz, inscribed "1900" | D-5-64-000-1057 |
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Königstrasse 39 ( location ) |
Former Hotel Kaiserhof | Originally a four-story massive building with a sandstone facade, built in the Italian Renaissance style according to plans by Emil Hecht in 1893/94, extensive renovations in 1980/1990 | D-5-64-000-1058 |
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Koenigstrasse 40; Pfannenschmiedsgasse 5 ( location ) |
Well of virtue | Bronze column by Benedikt Wurzelbauer 1584–1589, 19th century sandstone basin | D-5-64-000-1075 |
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Königstrasse 41 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Palais-like four-storey sandstone cuboid building with a central projectile, built in the style of the Italian High Renaissance according to plans by Georg Friedrich Hildenbrand in 1875/1876, two-storey wing at the rear, 1888–90, partly rebuilt after 1945 after being destroyed in the war | D-5-64-000-1059 |
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Königstrasse 51 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey sandstone cuboid building with blind gable and mansard roof, neo-renaissance, inscribed "1901" | D-5-64-000-1060 |
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Königstrasse 55 ( location ) |
Hotel German Emperor | Four-storey, gable-independent sandstone building with a pitched roof and stepped gable, built in the Nuremberg neo-Gothic style according to plans by Konradin Walther in 1888/89, using the Gothic choir of the previous building, labeled "1522", with a four-storey rear wing
House Madonna, sandstone, by Adam Kraft, 1490/1500 |
D-5-64-000-1061 |
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Königstrasse 60 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey corner building, solid ground floor, upper floors iron construction, picturesque roof structures with half-timbering, built in historicizing forms according to plans by Ochsenmayer and Wissmüller in 1901 | D-5-64-000-1062 | |
Königstrasse 61 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Two-wing, three- to four-storey sandstone corner building with a high volute gable, neo-renaissance, built around 1890/1900 according to plans by Adolf Kröck, partially rebuilt after 1945 | D-5-64-000-1063 |
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Königstrasse 65 ( location ) |
Former bakery | Three-storey square sandstone building with eaves, pitched roof with gothic roof bay window, 1840, the core is probably older | D-5-64-000-1065 | |
Königstrasse 66 ( location ) |
Catholic branch church of St. Klara, former church of the Poor Clares monastery, since 1854 Catholic branch church | Hall church with late Romanesque-early Gothic choir, built by workers from the Sebalder Bauhütte 1270–74, nave elevated 1428–34, restoration after war damage 1948–53; with equipment
Preserved from the monastery buildings: so-called silver tower, two-storey sandstone building with a gable roof and brick pilaster gables, early 16th century |
D-5-64-000-1064 |
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Königstrasse 70 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Five-storey sandstone corner building with hipped roof, built in neo-Gothic forms according to plans by Emil Hecht in 1900, partially rebuilt after 1945
Relief, portrait of Caritas Pirckheimer, around 1900 |
D-5-64-000-1066 |
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Königstrasse 74 ( location ) |
House figure | Cast iron knight on console, inscribed "1899" | D-5-64-000-1067 | |
Königstrasse 75 ( location ) |
Evangelical parish church of St. Martha, built 1365–85 as a church of a pilgrim hospital, profaned in 1526, since 1809 Evangelical Reformed church | Hall church with Gothic choir, central nave with wooden barrel ceiling, side aisles were added in the 19th century; with equipment | D-5-64-000-1068 |
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Königstrasse 76 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey sandstone cuboid corner building with a hipped gable roof, built in the Nuremberg Neo-Gothic style by Conrad Schultheiß 1895–1899 | D-5-64-000-1069 | |
Königstrasse 79 ( location ) |
Evangelical rectory | Three-story, massive hipped roof building, neo-baroque, probably around 1920; Relief, with motifs of the Mastersingers, around 1920 | D-5-64-000-1070 |
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Königstrasse 80 ( location ) |
Hotel (Hotel Victoria) | Four to five-storey three-wing massive corner building, sandstone cuboid facade with a small choir and rear stair tower, built in the Nuremberg neo-Gothic style by Hans Pylipp around 1897 | D-5-64-000-1071 |
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Königstrasse 81 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Five-storey, gable-independent sandstone block construction, in the style of the German Renaissance, 1896 | D-5-64-000-1072 |
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Corner of Kolpinggasse ( location ) |
Well shaft | Medieval, probably | D-5-64-000-960 | |
Kühnertsgasse 18 ( location ) |
Former craftsman's house | The core of the storey building after 1433 (dendrochronologically dated), originally a two-storey corner house, around 1510 (dendrochronologically dated) one-sided increase with a tailcoat roof, probably in the 19th century facade changes and massive renovation of the ground floor, with furnishings | D-5-64-000-1155 |
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Kühnertsgasse 20 ( location ) |
Former craftsman's house | Two-storey eaves side building, core storey building around 1430 (dendrochronologically dated), gable roof with elevator bay window and dormer window, ground floor massively renewed (sandstone block masonry), plastered half-timbered upper floor | D-5-64-000-1156 |
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Kühnertsgasse 22 ( location ) |
Former craftsman's house | Remains of a previous building from 1362 (dendrochronologically dated) have been preserved, after 1418 (dendrochronologically dated) the storey building was largely renovated, originally two-storey eaves side building, one storey added and a gable roof with elevator bay window after 1547 (dendrochronologically dated), ground floor massively renovated, with furnishings | D-5-64-000-1157 |
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Lorenzer Platz 1 ( location ) |
Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St. Lorenz | High Gothic pillar basilica, sandstone block construction with a saddle roof, started in 1260/70 over the remains of Romanesque predecessor buildings, west facade around 1350/70, side aisle extension and chapel installations around 1390 (marked "1391"), late Gothic three-aisled hall choir by the masters Konrad Heinzelmann, Konrad Roritzer and Jakob Grimm in 1439 –77 erected, sacristy reconstruction and stair tower in the choir 1517–19 presumably by Hans Beheim the Elder, 1903–07 and 1915/16 extensive repair and renovation work, after partial destruction in 1945 reconstruction until 1952 under government builder Julius Lincke, further restoration work until 1965 under architect Georg Proud; with equipment | D-5-64-000-1217 |
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Lorenzer Platz 1, at the north tower of the Lorenz Church ( location ) |
Fountain (Teufelsbrünnlein) | Sandstone basin, neo-Gothic rear wall with round pillars, pinnacle, coat of arms and figurative representations, 1888 based on a design by Friedrich Wanderer | D-5-64-000-1220 |
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Lorenzer Platz 8; Lorenzer Platz 10 ( location ) |
Lorenz rectory | Three-wing, four-story sandstone block building with saddle roofs, west wing with rich neo-Gothic decor and stepped gable, 1843–1846 by Karl Alexander von Heideloff, middle and east wing 1953–55 by Julius Lincke with a one-story row of shops, rebuilt in the east wing from the Heideloff building | D-5-64-000-1219 | |
Lorenzer Platz 12 ( location ) |
Stucco ceiling | By Carlo Moretti Brentano, 1675 | D-5-64-000-2974 | |
Lorenzer Straße 23 ( location ) |
Community center | Massive three-storey saddle roof construction, core 1408 (dendrochronologically dated), heightening and replacement of the eaves-side half-timbered walls with masonry 1572 (dendrochronologically dated), extension 1888 | D-5-64-000-2518 | |
Lorenzer Straße 31 ( location ) |
Corner house | Stately four-storey sandstone block building with rich facade and roof structure in the New Nuremberg style (Nuremberg neo-Gothic), stepped gable, south-east corner expanded like a tower with a pointed helmet and watch tower, on the facades sandstone choirs with neo-Gothic tracery décor, wooden roof bay windows as hotel parapets, 1890 and 91 Erected according to the design by Georg Richter , ground floor and roof area partially changed | D-5-64-000-1222 |
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Lorenzer Straße 32 ( location ) |
Nuremberg Art Gallery | Pavilion-like broad head building with arcades, two-storey sandstone cuboid building with hipped roof, inscribed "1913" on the inside, single-storey exhibition halls with hipped roofs in the adjoining Königstorzwinger to the south, attached to the connecting walls | D-5-64-000-1223 |
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Lorenzer Straße 33 ( location ) |
Corner house | Pavilion-like, broad sandstone block structure, three-sided free-standing two-storey building with hipped roof, inscribed "1913", according to plans by Heinrich Wallraff and Otto Seegy, built on to the north adjoining Marientorzwing walls, inscribed "1771" | D-5-64-000-1224 |
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Ludwigsplatz 1 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Five-storey massive mansard roof building, richly ornamented sandstone facade in neo-baroque forms, 1900 | D-5-64-000-1231 |
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Ludwigsplatz 2; Vordere Ledergasse 1 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Property consisting of front building, rear building and courtyard wing
Front building: narrow four-storey sandstone block building, 17th century core, mansard roof with roof bay window, around 1730 Rear building: three-storey saddle roof structure, plastered sandstone, 17th century core, modernized |
D-5-64-000-1232 | |
Ludwigsplatz 3 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey sandstone cuboid structure, built in the Italian Renaissance style around 1875/80, partially rebuilt in 1946; with rear four-story side wing | D-5-64-000-1233 |
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Ludwigsplatz 5 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey plastered sandstone cuboid building with a saddle roof, the core of the late 16th / early 17th century, rebuilt around 1850/60 with gothic details | D-5-64-000-1234 |
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Ludwigsplatz 9 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey sandstone block building with a mansard roof, inscribed “1599”, gable probably last quarter of the 19th century | D-5-64-000-1235 |
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Ludwigsplatz 19 ( location ) |
Fountain | Sandstone pillar with a lion's head as a gargoyle, classicistic, around 1840 | D-5-64-000-1241 | |
Ludwigsplatz 19 ( location ) |
City Gate (so-called White Tower) | City fortifications | D-5-64-000-1236 |
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Ludwigsplatz 24 ( location ) |
Department store, former Weisser Turm department store | Four-storey steel frame building with a mansard roof, richly structured shell limestone facade with raised central projections and side terraces, neo-baroque, built in 1911/12 according to plans by Otto Schulz and Paul Bittorf | D-5-64-000-1237 |
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Ludwigstrasse 51 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey sandstone block building, pitched roof with elevator bay window, late 16th century | D-5-64-000-1242 | |
Ludwigstrasse 60; Schlehengasse 17 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey sandstone cuboid structure, the core probably 17th century, expansion with rich ornamental and residential bay windows in neo-renaissance forms in 1894
Former farm building (Schlehengasse 17), three-storey rear building, sandstone, 19th century |
D-5-64-000-1243 |
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Ludwigstrasse 62; Schlehengasse 19 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Narrow four-storey saddle roof building with living bay, sandstone facade in neo-Gothic shapes, built in 1898 according to plans by Ochsenmayer and Wissmüller
Residential house (Schlehengasse 19), four-storey rear building, sandstone building, probably 1898 |
D-5-64-000-1244 |
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Ludwigstrasse 63 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey sandstone block structure, gable roof with elevator bay window, early 17th century, with rear half-timbered extension and stair tower, dendrochronologically dated 1603 | D-5-64-000-1245 | |
Ludwigstrasse 64 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey sandstone cuboid building with a pitched roof, the core of the late 17th century, a small baroque choir around 1710, modified in 1820/30 | D-5-64-000-1246 |
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Ludwigstrasse 66 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey sandstone block construction, gable roof with elevator bay window, core around 1580/90 (dendrochronologically dated 1353/54, 1504, 1604, 1764) | D-5-64-000-1247 |
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Ludwigstrasse 68 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey sandstone cuboid building with a gable roof, courtyard side partly half-timbered, 17th century core | D-5-64-000-1248 |
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Ludwigstrasse 71 ( location ) |
Inn | Four-storey sandstone cuboid building with a gable roof, 17th century core, raised third floor and roof with living bay 1921/22 | D-5-64-000-1249 |
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Ludwigstrasse 72 ( location ) |
Former brewery | Three-winged complex grouped around the inner courtyard, large four-storey sandstone block building, pitched roof with gable and octagonal roof turret, baroque, 1684, renovation around 1909 | D-5-64-000-1250 |
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Ludwigstrasse 74 ( location ) |
Former craftsman's house | Four-storey saddle roof construction, ground floor and first floor sandstone, second and third floor half-timbered, essentially the second half of the 15th century | D-5-64-000-1251 |
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Ludwigstrasse 75 ( location ) |
Former inn | Two-storey sandstone cuboid building with a gable roof, the core of the 17th century, restoration by 1956 after being destroyed in the war, with an attached rear building; House sign, painted representation of a deer with a plastic head, 17th century | D-5-64-000-1252 |
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Luitpoldstrasse 5 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building, today part of the New Museum for Art and Design | Four-storey sandstone cuboid building with a gable roof, built in neo-renaissance forms according to plans by Ochsenmayer and Wißmüller in 1899 | D-5-64-000-1253 | |
Luitpoldstrasse 7 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey saddle roof building, sandstone facade with a two-storey choir in the Neu-Nuremberg style, according to plans by Hans Müller around 1900, restoration around 1955 after being destroyed in the war | D-5-64-000-1254 | |
Luitpoldstrasse 8 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey sandstone cuboid building, mansard roof with glare gable, rich neo-baroque / neo-coco facade, stone galleries with neo-Gothic balustrades on the courtyard side, according to plans by Heussinger 1902/03, restored in 1946 | D-5-64-000-1255 | |
Luitpoldstraße 9 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey sandstone cuboid building with a mansard roof, facade with a small choir in the New Nuremberg style, 1899, restored after being destroyed in the war in 1946 | D-5-64-000-1256 | |
Luitpoldstraße 12 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey mansard roof building in reinforced concrete, facade with neo-Gothic decor, built according to plans by Hermann Heinz in 1899/1900 | D-5-64-000-1257 | |
Luitpoldstrasse 14 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey mansard roof building with a dwelling, shell limestone facade with relief decoration in historicizing Art Nouveau forms, based on plans by Peringer and Rogler in 1909/10 | D-5-64-000-1259 |
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Marientormauer 8 ( location ) |
Norishalle | Free-standing, two-part group building with atrium, one to three-storey building with flat and shed roofs, exposed concrete and glass structuring of the facades, partially cantilevered upper storeys, 1965-67 as a museum, exhibition and administration building for the Bavarian state commercial establishment according to plans by Heinrich Graber (Fürth) erected | D-5-64-000-2384 |
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Mostgasse 1; Schlehengasse 2 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Frontal house, large four-storey sandstone block building with a mansard hipped roof, with blind gables and tower-like corner cores, in the New Nuremberg style by Fritz Blessing, 1890/91 | D-5-64-000-1750 |
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Mostgasse 2 ( location ) |
Former inn | Three-storey saddle roof construction, ground floor sandstone, upper storeys half-timbered, marked "1566", renovation around 1830 | D-5-64-000-1363 | |
Mostgasse 3 ( location ) |
Craftsman House | Three-storey sandstone block construction, gable roof with gable bay window, in the core 16./17. Century, facade 1838 | D-5-64-000-1364 | |
Mostgasse 4 ( location ) |
Craftsman House | Three-storey sandstone block building, the core of the 16th century, second floor in 1701 | D-5-64-000-1365 | |
Mostgasse 5 ( location ) |
Craftsman House | Narrow four-storey, gable-independent sandstone cuboid structure, third floor timber-framed, in the core 16th / 17th. century | D-5-64-000-1366 | |
Mostgasse 6 ( location ) |
Craftsman House | Three-story building, ground floor sandstone, upper floors plastered, in the core 15th – 17th centuries. Century, facade with Biedermeier decor, probably first half of the 19th century | D-5-64-000-2328 | |
Mostgasse 7 ( location ) |
Craftsman House | Three-storey saddle roof building with gable bay windows, 17th century core, modified in 1835 | D-5-64-000-1367 | |
Mostgasse 8 ( location ) |
Craftsman House | Two-story building with a stepped gable roof, sandstone ground floor, half-timbered upper floor, dendrochronologically dated 1498 in the core, dendrochronologically dated 1776, upper floor 1835 | D-5-64-000-1368 | |
Mostgasse 9 ( location ) |
Former craftsman's house | Narrow three-storey, massive gable roof building with wide gable bay windows, at the end of the 16th / beginning of the 17th century, renovation or new building in 1844 | D-5-64-000-1369 | |
Mühlgasse 1 ( location ) |
Former mill (so-called Almosmühle) | One to two-storey sandstone building, built in 1814 on the remains of the previous building from 1617, dendrochronologically dated 1423 and 1489 | D-5-64-000-1373 | |
Mühlgasse 2 ( location ) |
Former civil servants' house, then craftsmen's house | Two-storey half-timbered building with a sandstone plinth, essentially the first half of the 16th century, an attached room | D-5-64-000-1374 |
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Mühlgasse 3 ( location ) |
Former miller's house | Four-storey sandstone cuboid building with a gable roof, partially half-timbered on the back, stair tower, inscribed "1617" | D-5-64-000-1375 |
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Nonnengasse 16 ( location ) |
Coat of arms stone | Late Gothic sandstone relief depicting a coat of arms with a bird motif | D-5-64-000-1405 |
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Nonnengasse 18 ( location ) |
Coat of arms stone | Late Gothic sandstone relief with a coat of arms | D-5-64-000-1406 |
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Obere Kreuzgasse 2 ( location ) |
Former craftsman's house | Two to three-storey eaves fracked roof building with roof core, half-timbered upper storey on sandstone ashlar plinth, with rear three-storey side wing, in the core 16./17. Century, roof bay windows in Neo-Renaissance forms around 1900 | D-5-64-000-1428 |
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Obere Wörthstraße 5 ( location ) |
Craftsman House | Narrow four-storey saddle roof building, sandstone and half-timbering, the core of the 16th century, changed to Baroque style in the 18th century, rebuilt in 1888 | D-5-64-000-1441 |
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Obere Wörthstraße 6 ( location ) |
Community center | Four-storey saddle roof building with half-timbered upper storeys, dendrochronologically dated 1407/08 and 1597/98, roof bay 1828;
With rear annex (Untere Wörthstraße) |
D-5-64-000-1442 |
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Obere Wörthstraße 8 ( location ) |
Elevator bay window | With a protruding hipped roof, around 1600 | D-5-64-000-1443 |
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Obere Wörthstraße 12 ( location ) |
Community center | Four-storey sandstone block building, gable roof with elevator bay window, in the core 16th century, redesigned in Baroque style in 1666 | D-5-64-000-1445 |
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Obere Wörthstraße 14 ( location ) |
Community center | Four-storey saddle roof construction, solid and half-timbered, in the core 16th century, roof bay probably 1881 | D-5-64-000-1446 |
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Obere Wörthstraße 16 ( location ) |
Craftsman House | Narrow four-storey saddle roof building, massive ground floor, upper floors half-timbered, essentially before 1500 | D-5-64-000-1447 |
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Obere Wörthstraße 17 ( location ) |
Community center | Semi-detached house made of two four-storey sandstone blocks, gable roof with roof core, first half of the 16th century, expansion in the 17th century | D-5-64-000-1448 |
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Obere Wörthstrasse 18; Untere Wörthstraße 17 ( location ) |
Community center | Semi-detached house consisting of two four-storey saddle-roof buildings, second and third floor half-timbered, dendrochronologically dated 1528 (roof) and 1582 (half-timbered), extensions and alterations in the form of the late Renaissance in 1627, expansion in the 19th century | D-5-64-000-1449 |
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Obere Wörthstraße 19 ( location ) |
Community center | Four-storey sandstone block building, pitched roof with elevator bay window, core before 1500, expansion in the second half of the 16th and 17th centuries | D-5-64-000-1450 |
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Obere Wörthstraße 20 ( location ) |
Craftsman House | Narrow four-story, steep-roofed building, the north side of the timber frame plastered, around 1580, the south side of the neo-Gothic sandstone block facade with a small choir , 1895 | D-5-64-000-1451 |
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Obere Wörthstraße 21 ( location ) |
Community center | Four-storey saddle roof construction, sandstone ground floor, upper storeys with decorative and structural framework, courtyard side with arcade and baluster gallery, dendrochronologically dated 1431/1434 in the core, conversion dendrochronologically dated 1560 | D-5-64-000-1452 |
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Obere Wörthstrasse 26; Unschlittplatz 7 a ( location ) |
Former granary, so-called Unschlitthaus | Elongated sandstone building with a four-story gable roof and stepped gable, built by Hans Beheim the Elder in 1490/91 | D-5-64-000-1969 |
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Ottostraße 23 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey sandstone block construction, partly half-timbered, pitched roof with elevator bay window, the core around 1450 | D-5-64-000-1473 | |
Ottostraße 27 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Four-storey gable roof building with sandstone cuboid facade, neo-renaissance, 1887 | D-5-64-000-1474 | |
Ottostraße 30 ( location ) |
Craftsman House | Three-storey sandstone building with a gable roof, arbor at the rear, dendrochronologically dated 1597 in the core, renewed in 1847, added by the second floor in 1863 | D-5-64-000-1475 | |
Ottostraße 32 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Three-storey sandstone block building with a three-storey choir, in neo-renaissance forms of the New Nuremberg style, inscribed "1892" | D-5-64-000-1476 |
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Peter-Vischer-Strasse 1 ( location ) |
Community center | Three-storey corner building with half-hipped roof with roof core, plastered half-timbered building on a high sandstone base with cantilevered upper floors, originally two individual buildings combined in one property, western corner house after 1429/30 (dendrochronologically dated), eastern eaves house after 1439/40 (dendrochronologically dated), facades baroque overformed Window bay windows from the time of construction have been preserved on the east wing | D-5-64-000-1516 |
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Peter-Vischer-Strasse 3 ( location ) |
Community center | Narrow three-storey eaves side building with half-timbered upper storeys on a sandstone base, in the core probably 15th century, extensive overmolding and mansard roof with richly profiled roof core from the 18th century | D-5-64-000-1517 |
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Peter-Vischer-Strasse 10 ( location ) |
Former city moat | Remainder of the lined trench of the penultimate city wall along the west side of Peter-Vischer-Strasse, trench fortification walls made of sandstone ashlar masonry on both sides, second half of the 13th century, one-bay sandstone ashlar bridge partially renewed | D-5-64-000-1518 |
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Pfannenschmiedsgasse 24 ( location ) |
Former armory, now a police station | Two-storey sandstone building with curved gables, two flanking semicircular towers with domed domes, in the core by Stadtwerkmeister Hans Dietmair in 1588, rebuilt after being destroyed in the war in 1954/55 | D-5-64-000-1529 |
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Pfeifergasse 6 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey saddle roof structure, massive and half-timbered, essentially dendrochronologically dated. 1551, roof bay as part of a renovation in 1885 | D-5-64-000-1530 | |
Pfeifergasse 7 ( location ) |
Craftsman House | Three-storey saddle roof building with gable, massive ground floor, upper floors half-timbered, in the core dendrochronologically dated 1432, renovation 1562, addition of the second floor in 1872/73
Farm building, small two-storey monopitch roof, dendrochronologically dated 1562 |
D-5-64-000-1531 | |
Pfeifergasse 8 ( location ) |
Craftsman House | Three-storey saddle roof construction, sandstone ground floor, half-timbered upper storey, elevator bay window, core of the 16th century | D-5-64-000-1532 | |
Pfeifergasse 9 ( location ) |
Craftsman House | Three-storey saddle roof structure, massive and half-timbered, essentially dendrochronologically dated 1401 (half-timbered) and dendrochronologically dated 1619 (roof), changed in the 18th century | D-5-64-000-1533 | |
Pfeifergasse 10 ( location ) |
Former granary | Three-storey pitched roof building with elevator dormer, ground floor sandstone, upper storeys half-timbered, around 1550 | D-5-64-000-1534 | |
Pfeifergasse 17 ( location ) |
Craftsman House | Two-storey, massive, pitched roof building, essentially the first half of the 16th century | D-5-64-000-1535 |
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Schlehengasse 6 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Four-storey mansard roof building, sandstone cuboid facade with a two-storey choir , neo-baroque, around 1890 | D-5-64-000-1751 |
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Schlehengasse 7 ( location ) |
Craftsman House | Three-storey sandstone block construction, gable roof with elevator bay window, 17th century core | D-5-64-000-1752 | |
Schlehengasse 8 ( location ) |
Craftsman House | Three-storey saddle roof construction, massive ground floor, upper floors half-timbered, in the core dendrochronologically dated 1465, heightened 18th century | D-5-64-000-1753 | |
Schlehengasse 11 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey massive mansard roof structure, in the core 16./17. Century two houses of the 16./17. Century, changed first half of the 19th century | D-5-64-000-1754 | |
Schlehengasse 13 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey plastered sandstone building, gable roof with elevator bay window, essentially the second half of the 16th century, changed the first half of the 19th century | D-5-64-000-2726 | |
Schlehengasse 15 ( location ) |
Craftsman's house, old baker's property | Four-story pitched roof building with elevator bay, ground floor and first bakery's upper floor sandstone, dendrochronologically dated 1498 in the core, half-timbered upper floors 1820 | D-5-64-000-1755 | |
Schlehengasse 21 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey sandstone cuboid structure, upper storeys on the back half-timbered, gable roof with elevator bay window, around 1580 | D-5-64-000-1757 | |
Schlehengasse 23 ( location ) |
Craftsman House | Narrow three-storey sandstone building with a gable roof, partly half-timbered at the rear, in the core 16./17. Century, reconstruction in late Biedermeier forms in 1840/50 | D-5-64-000-1758 | |
Schlehengasse 25 ( location ) |
Craftsman House | Three-storey, massive gable roof building with a wide roof bay, at the end of the 16th / beginning of the 17th century | D-5-64-000-1759 | |
Schlehengasse 29 ( location ) |
Residential building | Broad three-storey sandstone block building with a mansard roof, marked "1666", remodeling after 1885 | D-5-64-000-1760 | |
Schlehengasse 31 ( location ) |
Former Brewery building | three-storey sandstone block building with a hipped gable roof, marked "1699" | D-5-64-000-1910 |
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Schlotfegergasse 1 ( location ) |
Community center | Three-storey saddle roof building with roof bay window, half-timbered upper floors plastered, in the core 17th century, rebuilt 18th century | D-5-64-000-1765 | |
Schlotfegergasse 3; Schlotfegergasse 5 ( location ) |
Apartment buildings | Complex of two three-storey, massive gable roof buildings, the core dendrochronologically dated 1444 and 1560 (Schlotfegergasse 5) and 1599 (Schlotfegergasse 3), combined probably 1670, facade and attic in neo-renaissance forms 1895 | D-5-64-000-1766 | |
Schlotfegergasse 6 ( location ) |
Former beer cellar facility, then the command post of the local air defense management, so-called palm courtyard bunker | Extensive barrel-vaulted room group in brickwork, probably from 1861, converted into a command post in 1939/40 | D-5-64-000-2455 | |
Schlotfegergasse 7; Schlotfegergasse 9 ( location ) |
Former farm building of an inn | Narrow, elongated three-storey pitched roof building with half-timbered upper storeys and elevator bay window, marked "1564" | D-5-64-000-1767 |
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Schlotfegergasse 34 ( location ) |
Former barn, now residential and commercial building | Three-storey sandstone building with a gable roof and elevator bay window, in the core probably from 1628, after 1865 expansion into a residential building | D-5-64-000-1768 | |
Schlotfegergasse 36 ( location ) |
Community center | Four-storey mansard roof building, sandstone and half-timbering, first half of the 17th century, expansion probably at the end of the 19th century | D-5-64-000-2346 | |
Schlotfegergasse 38 ( location ) |
Community center | Three-storey sandstone cuboid building, flat saddle roof with a dwarf house, 17th century core, extension and renovation in 1854 | D-5-64-000-1769 | |
Schlotfegergasse 40 ( location ) |
Community center | Narrow three-storey sandstone cuboid building with a gable roof, 1840 | D-5-64-000-1770 | |
Schottengasse 1 ( location ) |
Former craftsman's house | Two-storey saddle roof building with a wide dwelling, sandstone ground floor, half-timbered upper floor, 16th / 17th century. Century, reconstruction in 1870 | D-5-64-000-1796 |
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Theatergasse 13 ( location ) |
Community center | Four-storey eaves side building with a gable roof, half-timbered building with sandstone facade, essentially two houses from the 16th century, baroque enrichment in the late 17th century and wooden choirs around 1700/10, 1864 merging of the two houses by adding storeys to the northern building and adding the gable bay window and dormers | D-5-64-000-1940 | |
Theatergasse 17 ( location ) |
Community center | Four-storey plastered eaves side building with a steep gable roof, roof bay with protruding hipped roof, originally two-storey building around 1500, additional storey and Baroque enrichment in the second half of the 17th and 19th centuries, neo-baroque wooden choir from 1907 | D-5-64-000-1941 |
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Unschlittplatz ( location ) |
Fountain figure of the so-called bagpiper fountain | Bronze figure, cast by Christoph Lenz, 1880 | D-5-64-000-1973 |
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Unschlittplatz 1 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey mansard roof building in the style of a baroque aristocratic palace with richly structured sandstone facades, mid-18th century, added by the third floor in 1860 | D-5-64-000-1965 |
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Unschlittplatz 3 ( location ) |
Former craftsman's house | Four-storey massive building, sandstone and half-timbered, in the core 1455 (dendrochronologically dated), added to the third floor around 1873 | D-5-64-000-1966 |
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Unschlittplatz 5 ( location ) |
Community center | Three-storey sandstone corner building with a mansard roof, with richly structured facades in Rococo shapes, the core after 1598 (dendrochronologically dated), reconstruction after a fire in the middle of the 18th century, partially redesigned in the Biedermeier period around 1840 | D-5-64-000-1967 |
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Unschlittplatz 7 ( location ) |
Community center | Three-storey, massive corner building with a gable roof and dwarf house, the core of which was probably in the middle of the 18th century, expanded after a fire in 1852
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D-5-64-000-1968 |
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Unschlittplatz 8 ( location ) |
Community center | Four-storey corner building, ground floor sandstone, upper storeys half-timbered, mainly first half of the 15th century, extension in the middle of the 16th century, added a third floor, probably 19th century | D-5-64-000-1970 |
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Unschlittplatz 10 ( location ) |
Craftsman House | Four-storey sandstone block structure, the core of the 16th – 18th centuries. century | D-5-64-000-1971 |
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Unschlittplatz 12 ( location ) |
Craftsman House | Four-storey corner building, ground floor and part of the first floor sandstone, upper floors half-timbered, 17th century core | D-5-64-000-1972 |
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Unterer Bergauerplatz 12 ( location ) |
House figure | Depiction of Our Lady with baby Jesus and scepter, colored sandstone figure on richly profiled sandstone console, probably 15th century | D-5-64-000-1999 |
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Untere Kreuzgasse 2 ( location ) |
Head building | Four-storey plastered gable roof building with roof core, mostly petrified half-timbered upper floors on sandstone ashlar plinth, around 1469/1470 (dendrochronologically dated), conversions around 1600 and first half of the 18th century, further conversions and addition of the third floor with roof core in 1840 | D-5-64-000-1993 |
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Untere Kreuzgasse 4 ( location ) |
Community center | Elongated three-storey side eaves building with saddle roof, half-timbered upper storeys on sandstone ashlar plinth, around 1469/70 (dendrochronologically dated), originally three individual buildings combined in one structure, major renovations labeled "1687", arcades towards Pegnitz probably from the late 17th century | D-5-64-000-1995 |
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Untere Kreuzgasse 5 ( location ) |
Community center | Two three-storey solid buildings with gable roofs connected in the 17th century (dendrochronological dates 1614/15, parts 1592/93), enriched in the Baroque style, wooden choirs on the north side around 1730, major renovations in the middle of the 19th century
Former no. 3 extensive post-war reconstruction, on the back a polygonal half-timbered stair tower, probably from the 17th century |
D-5-64-000-1994 |
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Lower Kreuzgasse 29; Untere Kreuzgasse 33 ( location ) |
Main house of a former court estate | Four-storey, almost square sandstone block building with hipped roof, narrow half-timbered extension on the north side, core after 1556 (dendrochronologically dated), conversions 18th century and the last quarter of the 19th century, addition of the third floor around 1893 | D-5-64-000-1997 | |
Lower Kreuzgasse 35; West Gate Wall 7 ( location ) |
Former barn | Elongated two-storey saddle roof building with forehead and freight elevator, gable-independent sandstone block construction with half-timbered gables, around 1581–88 (dendrochronologically dated), ground floor renovation around 1727, major renovations around 1900 and 1913 | D-5-64-000-1998 |
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Untere Wörthstraße 7 ( location ) |
Community center | Four-storey sandstone block construction, third floor half-timbered, saddle roof with roof core, at the end of the 16th century, remodeled in the 17th and 19th centuries | D-5-64-000-1444 |
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Untere Wörthstraße 7 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey, gable-independent sandstone block building with a gable roof, mid-18th century, modified around 1840 | D-5-64-000-2006 |
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Untere Wörthstraße 8 ( location ) |
Fisherman's house | Three-storey saddle roof building with elevator bay windows, 15th century core, half-timbering of the upper floors probably 19th century, two side wings attached to the rear | D-5-64-000-2007 | |
Untere Wörthstraße 9 ( location ) |
Craftsman House | Three-storey, gable-independent gable roof construction, in the core 15th century, renovation marked “1621”, half-timbering of the upper floors 18th / 19th century. century | D-5-64-000-2008 | |
Untere Wörthstraße 10 ( location ) |
Fisherman's house | Four-storey sandstone cuboid building with a gable roof, 17th century core, third floor and gable bay window 1864 | D-5-64-000-2009 | |
Untere Wörthstraße 14 ( location ) |
Craftsman House | Three-storey corner building, solid ground floor, upper storeys half-timbered, essentially 18th century, rebuilt after being destroyed in the Second World War | D-5-64-000-2010 |
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Vordere Ledergasse 2; Josephsplatz 32 ( location ) |
Merchant property | Four-wing system; Residential and commercial building, three-storey, massive gable roof building, the core of the 16th century, redesigned in Baroque style around 1740, remodeling around 1820/30 and 1880/90, with two rear side wings; Barn, mighty three-storey half-timbered building with a pitched roof, the core of the 15th century | D-5-64-000-2059 |
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Vordere Ledergasse 8 ( location ) |
Former tanner's house | Four-storey, massive saddle roof construction, in the core of the 16th century, roof bay and choir in neo-baroque forms of neo-gothic and neo-renaissance 1889, with a three-storey wing at the rear | D-5-64-000-2060 | |
Vordere Sterngasse 1 ( location ) |
Bay window | Two two-storey sandstone bay windows, neo-renaissance, inscribed "1892"; on residential and commercial buildings | D-5-64-000-2061 |
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Vordere Sterngasse 11 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey mansard roof building with side dwelling houses and a central three-storey little choir, sandstone facade in neo-renaissance forms, around 1900 | D-5-64-000-2062 |
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Wasp Nest 9 ( location ) |
Three-storey elongated eaves side building with saddle roof, towed and gable dormers, ground floor plastered sandstone, upper floors half-timbered plastered, in the core probably 18th century, completely rebuilt by L`Allemand in 1820 | D-5-64-000-2126 |
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West gate 2; Near Hallertor ( location ) |
Retirement home on the Kettensteg | Front building, two-storey sandstone block building with hipped roof, 20th century
Sandstone cuboid enclosure with gate opening Following the end of the building, elongated buildings of the old people's home, single-storey sandstone blocks with gable roofs, attached to the back of the city wall, 20th century see also city fortifications |
D-5-64-000-2129 |
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Zirkelschmiedsgasse 26 ( location ) |
Former town house, now an inn | Corner building consisting of two combined saddle roof buildings, ground floor sandstone, upper floor partly half-timbered, in the core 16./17. Century, revised 1873 | D-5-64-000-2219 | |
Zirkelschmiedsgasse 28 ( location ) |
Community center | Three-storey pitched roof building with gable, sandstone and half-timbered, inscribed "1560" | D-5-64-000-2220 | |
Zirkelschmiedsgasse 30 ( location ) |
Former granary, then malt house | Sandstone block construction with half-timbered gable, pitched roof with protruding fore, dendrochchronologically dated 1422, reconstruction dendrochchronologically dated 1557 and 1629 | D-5-64-000-2221 |
Former architectural monuments in the St. Lorenz district of Nuremberg
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Vordere Sterngasse 33 ( location ) |
Casemate tower (VII) of the last wall | Hip roof, 15th century | D-5-64-000-2063 |
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Remarks
- ↑ 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 monument property - 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.
Web links
- Bavarian Monument Atlas (cartographic representation of the Bavarian architectural and ground monuments by the BLfD , requires JavaScript)
- List of monuments for Nuremberg (PDF) at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation