List of architectural monuments in the Nuremberg district of Sankt Sebald

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List of architectural monuments in Nuremberg :

Old town: Ensemble Old Town  • City fortifications  • Sankt Lorenz  • Sankt Sebald

Closer city center: Gardens behind the fortress  • Himpfelshof, Gostenhof and Tafelhof  • St. Johannis  • Marienvorstadt, Wöhrd and Rennweg

Lists of the statistical city districts: Further inner city belt south  • Further inner city belt west north east  • South-eastern outer city  • Southern outer city  • South-western outer city  • Western outer city  • North-western outer city  • North-east outer city  • Eastern outer city

This list is a partial list of the list of architectural monuments in Nuremberg for the St. Sebald 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. Sebald district of Nuremberg

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Agnesgasse 4-15; Albrecht-Dürer-Platz 3–11; Albrecht-Dürer-Strasse 4–10; Bergstrasse 1–5
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Harrerkeller Extensive multi-storey rock cellar in the castle hill, originally medieval D-5-64-000-322 Harrerkeller
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Albrecht-Dürer-Platz
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Monument to Albrecht Dürer Bronze standing figure on a renewed sandstone base, designed by Christian Daniel Rauch, cast by Jakob Daniel Burgschmiet, 1840 D-5-64-000-54 Monument to Albrecht Dürer
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Albrecht-Dürer-Platz 1
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Sebalder rectory Four-wing complex, main building around 1361, three-storey brick or sandstone cuboid buildings with hipped or saddle roofs and dormers, partly plastered, eastern so-called Sebalder Chörlein around 1370 (today copy from 1898/1902), extensions and extensions as well as changes to the facade ( chörlein and roof bay window ) second half of the 15th century, around 1514/15 and the second half of the 16th century, restored after partial war damage by 1962 D-5-64-000-50 Sebalder rectory
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Albrecht-Dürer-Platz 4
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Former patrician and town house, so-called Schürstabhaus Four-storey sandstone block building with a steep gable roof and dormers, originally consisting of two buildings (around 1200 and mid-13th century), reconstruction after fire after 1394 (dendrochronologically dated), with house Madonna (copy, inscribed "1482"), alterations in the late 15th century (Installation of a house chapel with star vault in 1482, parts of it preserved today), 17th century (stairs and wooden coffered ceilings) and mid-19th century, after war damage, emergency repairs, 1993–97 reconstruction (west and east gables, roof structure) and repair D-5-64-000-51 Former patrician and town house, so-called Schürstabhaus
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Albrecht-Dürer-Platz 11
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Community center Four-storey sandstone block construction, eaves side building with gable roof, dormers and gothic corner bay windows, with late Gothic parts (dendrochronologically dated after 1386, wooden column on the ground floor marked "1477"), destroyed in 1945 except for the ground floor, upper floors and roof rebuilt in 1995 D-5-64-000-52 Community center
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Albrecht-Dürer-Strasse 1
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Corner house Narrow five-storey sandstone block construction with a gable roof, gable and mid-gable, each designed as a stepped gable with pilaster structure, largely plastered, in the core 15th century, today's shape around 1600 (dendrochronologically dated), modifications in the 19th century and 1902/03 D-5-64-000-55 Corner house
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Albrecht-Dürer-Strasse 3
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Community center Stately corner house, four-storey sandstone block construction with three-storey saddle roof, dormers and little choir (new construction from 1981), small inner courtyard with three-storey wooden gallery, in the core after 1429 (dendrochronologically dated), major renovations in 1887, after partial destruction in 1945, reconstruction until 1953 D-5-64-000-56 Community center
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Albrecht-Dürer-Strasse 6
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Corner house Four-storey building with a hipped monopitch roof and dormers, gable roof in the lower eastern area, sandstone ashlar masonry on the ground floor, upper floors visible framework, plastered on the back, the core after 1437 (dendrochronologically dated), alterations around "1559" (inscribed), further changes in 1877 D-5-64-000-57 Corner house
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Albrecht-Dürer-Strasse 11
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Town house, former merchant's house Formerly two detached houses, the core around 1370 (dendrochronologically dated 1345–1373), three-storey sandstone cuboid building with a two-part gable roof, gable roof core and dormers, partial roof renovation around 1667 (dendrochronologically dated), both buildings connected to one unit and enriched in the baroque style (roof bay and choir) by 1730, further changes to the facade in 1904, restored after damage in 1945 D-5-64-000-58 Town house, former merchant's house
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Albrecht-Dürer-Strasse 13
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Former craftsman's house Narrow three-storey eaves side house with gable roof and a sloping roof bay, rear three-storey side wing with pent roof, ground floor sandstone masonry (originally half-timbered), upper floors exposed half-timbering, in the core probably 15th century, major changes to the facade in 1827/28, exposed facade in 1978 D-5-64-000-59 Former craftsman's house
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Albrecht-Dürer-Strasse 17
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Former craftsman's house, home of the goldsmith Wenzel Jamnitzer Formerly three-wing complex, front building four-storey eaves side building with steep pitched roof and gable roof core, sandstone ashlar masonry on the street side, half-timbering plastered on the back and elevator bay windows with protruding hipped roof and dormers, in the courtyard parts of the former connecting wing to the rear building, preserved in the core after 1348 (dendro-chronologically) (dendrochronologically dated) and 1843/44, partially destroyed in 1945 and rebuilt in 1950 D-5-64-000-60 Former craftsman's house, home of the goldsmith Wenzel Jamnitzer
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Albrecht-Dürer-Strasse 24
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Community center Four-storey eaves side building with gable roof and gable roof core, street-side elevator bay window with protruding hipped roof, ground floor sandstone ashlar masonry, upper floors exposed half-timbering, built after 1570 (dendrochronologically dated) as a storage building (probably hop barn), major conversions and conversion to a residential building in 1928, further modifications to a residential building in 1928 D-5-64-000-61 Community center
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Albrecht-Dürer-Strasse 30
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Town house, until the middle of the 16th century beneficiary house Erected after 1479 (dendrochronologically dated) in place of the previous building destroyed by fire, including its basement, three-storey eaves side house with gable roof, rear three-storey side wing from 1485 (dendrochronologically dated), half-timbered buildings, additions to the second floor and roof after 1520 (dendro-chronologically dated 1765) , further modifications and facade changes in 1829 and 1874, shop fitting on the ground floor in 1892, elevator bay window with protruding hipped roof in 1905 D-5-64-000-62 Town house, until the middle of the 16th century beneficiary house
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Albrecht-Dürer-Strasse 32
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Formerly a craftsman's house Four-storey eaves side building with steep gable roof, ground floor sandstone plastered, upper floors half-timbered, exposed on the street side, in the core probably the second half of the 15th century, shop installation on the ground floor and gable roof bay from 1875, half-timbered exposed 1975, associated side wing and rear building, three-storey half-timbered buildings with pent roofs (top, chronologically after 1564 dated) D-5-64-000-63 Formerly a craftsman's house
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Albrecht-Dürer-Strasse 39
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Bürgerhaus, Albrecht Dürer's house from 1509–28, now a museum Four-storey corner house with hipped tailcoat roof to the north, gable roof bay window and dormers, ground and first floor sandstone ashlar masonry, second and third floor visible framework, plastered on the back, north protruding gable roof with wooden parapet, in the core 1418/19 (dendrochronologically dated), east partial roof extension after 1503/04 (dendrochronologically dated), roof bay renewed in 1889, badly damaged in 1945 and restored by 1949 D-5-64-000-64 Bürgerhaus, Albrecht Dürer's house from 1509–28, now a museum
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Am Hallertor 1
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Triton fountain (so-called gargoyle) Sandstone basin and sandstone figure of a Triton with fish tails, 1689 by Johann Leonhard Bromig, heavily damaged in 1945, restored with the restoration of the figure in 1953 D-5-64-000-1292 Triton fountain (so-called gargoyle)
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Am Hallertor 1
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Chain bridge Between Hallertor and Untere Kreuzgasse spanning the Pegnitz in two sections, suspension construction with three pylons, built in 1824 as the first free-floating river bridge in Germany by Johann Georg Kuppler, 1909 installation of steel pylons in place of the originally wooden pylons, 1930 installation of four wooden yokes D-5-64-000-1295 Chain bridge
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Am Hallertor 1
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Dürer-Pirckheimer fountain Classicist sandstone pylon with round bronze medallions by Dürer and Pirckheimer , at the side semicircular bronze sink, built according to a design by Carl Alexander Heideloff in 1820/21 D-5-64-000-1293 Dürer-Pirckheimer fountain
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Am Laufer Schlagturm 4
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Residential building Five-storey sandstone block building, broad eaves side building with a steep pitched roof, leaning on the back against the city wall of the penultimate city fortifications, essentially the second half of the 16th century D-5-64-000-87 Residential building
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On Mount of Olives 9; Obere Schmiedgasse 10
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Community center Three-storey side eaves building with gable roof and dormers, half-timbered elevator bay window with protruding hipped roof, ground floor sandstone plastered, in the core probably before 1500, upper floors half-timbered, around 1600, timber-framed exposed 1959 D-5-64-000-1430 Community center
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Am Ölberg 17
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Residential building Single-storey, south-facing two-storey small house with a steep gable roof and dormers, elongated, largely plastered solid construction, exposed half-timbered gable to the west, in the core 16th century D-5-64-000-91 Residential building
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Am Ölberg 31
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Duplex Two-story small house with a gable roof, eaves half-timbered building, slope side on a high basement, western part of the house on the ground floor plastered with sandstone, late 16th century D-5-64-000-92 Duplex
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Am Ölberg 35
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Residential building Two-storey eaves-standing small house with a gable roof, ground floor partly plastered sandstone ashlar masonry, upper floor plastered half-timbering, inscribed "1678" D-5-64-000-93 Residential building
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At the Mount of Olives 41; Obere Schmiedgasse 54; Obere Schmiedgasse 56
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Duplex Originally a house, after 1337 (dendrochronologically dated), divided early (probably dendrochronologically dated after 1360), four-storey gable-independent building with a common solid plastered gable facade and steep gable roof, on the back exposed half-timbered facade and half-hipped roof, half-timbered building (lower floors in a stud building, upper floors) Gutted inside D-5-64-000-1435 Duplex
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Augustinerstraße 5
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Community center Four-storey eaves side building with gable roof and dormers, plastered solid construction, third floor exposed half-timbering, wooden galleries in the courtyard on the first and second floor and polygonal half-timbered stair tower, probably late Gothic in the core, second half of the 16th century, facade changes in 1893 D-5-64-000-123 Community center
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Augustinerstraße 7
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Community center Four-storey eaves side building with saddle roof, ground floor sandstone ashlar masonry, upper floors exposed half-timbering, first and second floors in the middle of the 15th century, third floors and elevator bay windows with protruding hipped roof around 1570, courtyard facade rebuilt in 1950 D-5-64-000-124 Community center
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Augustinerstraße 11
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Community center Formerly two houses, connected to each other at an early stage, four-storey two-wing sandstone block construction, partly plastered, saddle roofs with gable cores and dormers, eastern part of the building in the core of the 15th century, western part of the 16th century, on the back a polygonal sandstone stair tower with hipped roof, on the ground floor of the so-called Rümelinhof ( southern part of the building) two-aisled house chapel with ridge vaults, mid-16th century, alterations and furnishings from the 19th and early 20th centuries D-5-64-000-125 Community center
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At Tiergärtnertor 3
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Former inn Zur Schranke, since the end of the 17th century also Zum Goldenen Rößlein Elongated three-storey building with a monopitch roof and gable core made of half-timbering, ground floor sandstone ashlar masonry, upper floors exposed half-timbering, second half of the 16th century, rebuilt in 1945 after extensive destruction D-5-64-000-190 Former inn Zur Schranke, since the end of the 17th century also Zum Goldenen Rößlein
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Bergstrasse 10
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Corner house Formerly three-storey, now four-storey building with a gable roof and dormers, connected to the three-storey former rear building, ground floor sandstone ashlar masonry, upper storeys exposed, formerly plastered half-timbering, in the core beginning of the 15th century (1407 dendrochronologically dated), facade changes in 1834 and 1910, half-timbered exposed in 1974 D-5-64-000-203 Corner house
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Bergstrasse 16
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Community center Formerly two properties, eastern part of the building around 1436–38 (dendrochronologically dated), western part of the building around 1460, 1678/79 combined to form one property, four-storey eaves side building with saddle roof and roof core, ground floor sandstone ashlar masonry, upper floors exposed half-timbering that was previously plastered, the narrow eastern part of the building plastered on the back , rear four-storey side wing with a hipped monopitch roof and half-timbered upper storeys over a solid base storey, middle roof bay from 1699, conversions and facade changes in the second half of the 19th century, half-timbered exposed 1975 D-5-64-000-204 Community center
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Bergstrasse 19
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Former manor, later inn Extensive building complex formerly around two inner courtyards, of which the building complex around the eastern inner courtyard has been preserved: front building, four-storey eaves side building with saddle roof and wide gable roof bay, sandstone ashlar masonry plastered, essentially the second half of the 14th - first half of the 16th century (1382, 1530 dendrochronologically dated), after a fire Restored in 1867, facade changes from 1868 and 1928; Side wing, three-storey connecting building with wooden galleries, rebuilt after 1867; Rear building, so-called black farm, three-storey eaves side building, gable roof with half-timbered roof core, plastered solid construction, partly half-timbered facade, in the core second half of the 14th - first half of the 16th century (1382, 1530 dendrochronologically), restored after a fire in 1867 D-5-64-000-205 Former manor, later inn
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Bergstrasse 21
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Former craftsman's house Narrow four-storey eaves side building with a steep gable roof and gable roof core, ground and first floor sandstone ashlar masonry, second and third floor half-timbered, in the core probably 15th – 18th. Century, ground floor change and roof bay 1869/70, half-timber exposure 1976 D-5-64-000-206 Former craftsman's house
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Bergstrasse 23
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Old baker's property Four-storey front building, eaves side house with saddle roof, elevator bay window with protruding hipped roof, in the core formerly two three-storey individual buildings (dendrochronologically dated after 1377, dendrochronologically dated after 1419) made of half-timbered, around 1675 an additional storey (1672 dendrochronologically dated 1735) and facade renovation in sandstone extensive interior renovations, facade changes on the ground floor in 1896

Rear building in the courtyard, two-storey, two-part half-timbered building on a sandstone base, with a pent roof, after 1604/05 (dendrochronologically dated), extension in the 18th century

D-5-64-000-207 Old baker's property
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Bergstrasse 24; Bergstrasse 26; Obere Schmiedgasse 33; Obere Schmiedgasse 35
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Town house, formerly two craftsmen's houses Four-storey, three-storey plastered solid building facing Oberen Schmiedgasse, eaves side building with gable roof and gable roof core, in the core 16./17. Century, Baroque enriched around 1730, extensive renovations in the middle of the 19th century, the rear parts of the building rebuilt after destruction in 1946, facade changes on the ground floor around 1965 D-5-64-000-208 Town house, formerly two craftsmen's houses
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Bergstrasse 28; Obere Schmiedgasse 37
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Former craftsman's house Narrow four-storey, three-storey sandstone block building facing Oberen Schmiedgasse, eaves side building with saddle roof and gable roof core, rebuilt in 1847, western gable wall of the previous building partially preserved, facade changes on the ground floor in 1911, rebuilt after partial destruction in 1945 D-5-64-000-209 Former craftsman's house
Bergstrasse 30
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House sign of the Gasthaus Weißes Schwänlein Sandstone relief with swan and leaf tendrils, inscribed "1720" D-5-64-000-210 House sign of the Gasthaus Weißes Schwänlein
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Burgberg
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Medieval water pipe system Tunnels ramified under the castle hill, some brick consoles of the old water pipe have been preserved, inscriptions from the 19th century; In the related art bunker two large allegorical figures by Heinrich Schwabe, Fortitudo and Prudentia, inscribed "1898", deposited

Continuation of the tunnel system in the defensive galleries of the castle bastions

D-5-64-000-321 BW
Burgstrasse 1
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Annunciation angel Copy after figure from the end of the 14th century;

Bay window with neo-Gothic tracery, inscribed "1888", by Georg Heim

D-5-64-000-330 Annunciation angel
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Burgstrasse 6
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Former Dominican monastery Originally in the late 13th / late 14th century and in the middle of the 15th century, after the monastery was dissolved in 1543, it was partially converted into apartments and as a council library, two-wing two-storey wing with a gable roof and dormers, plastered solid construction, with a late Gothic stepped gable, around 1505/10, to the east, a three-storey half-timbered building with a gable roof, plastered, with south-facing wooden galleries, the core around 1500 D-5-64-000-331 Former Dominican monastery
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Burgstrasse 8
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House sign Integrated into the new building from the destroyed previous building, strongly plastic, colored sandstone relief depicting the bird of griffin, mid-15th century D-5-64-000-332 House sign
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Burgstrasse 15; Untere Krämersgasse 14
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Bürgerhaus, so-called Fembohaus Two-wing complex with inner courtyard, four-storey sandstone block construction with a gable roof, roof core with tent roofs and rich late Renaissance gable, wing construction made of sandstone blocks with wooden galleries as a connection to the rear building, 1591–96 (dendrochronologically dated 1594) probably by Jakob Wolff the Elder, baroque stucco ceiling in the interior (among others Carlo Brentano) as well as on the facade around 1674/80, redesign of the interior (including staircase conversions and stucco work by Donato Polli) 1734/35, around 1953/58 conversion to the city museum, associated rear building in Unteren Krämersgasse, three-storey eaves sandstone cuboid construction, saddle roof with gable - and dormers, marked “1557”, raised by two floors around 1591–96, since 1953/58 city museum D-5-64-000-333 Bürgerhaus, so-called Fembohaus
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Burgstrasse 17
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Community center Three-wing complex with inner courtyard, four-storey sandstone block construction, gable roof with dormers and half-timbered elevator bay windows with late Renaissance decor, late Gothic in essence, enrichment around 1580 and the beginning of the 17th century, wooden choirs in heavy Baroque forms around 1710 D-5-64-000-334 Community center
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Burgstrasse 19
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Wooden choir Reduced late Rococo decor, around 1780, transferred to the 1950 reconstruction

At the rear on the Obere Krämersgasse, a craftsman's house, three-storey eaves side building with pent roof, ground floor massively plastered, two half-timbered upper storeys, the core probably before 1500, probably largely changed in the 17th century

D-5-64-000-335 Wooden choir
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Burgstrasse 20
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Community center Narrow four-storey sandstone building, eaves side building with a steep pitched roof, plastered upper floors, late Gothic in essence, significant alterations and profiled elevator bay windows made of timber around 1570, further additions around 1820/30 D-5-64-000-336 Community center
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Egidienplatz
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Monument, stone figure of Philipp Melanchthon On a sandstone plinth, on the plinth two bronze plaques with a dedication and a Nuremberg Virgin Eagle, 1826 by Jakob Daniel Burgschmiet, in front of Egidienplatz 10 D-5-64-000-396 Monument, stone figure of Philipp Melanchthon
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Egidienplatz
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Monument, equestrian statue of Kaiser Wilhelm I as a triumphator Bronze figure on a stone base, 1905 by Wilhelm von Rümann (draft) and Christoph Lenz (cast) D-5-64-000-397 Monument, equestrian statue of Kaiser Wilhelm I as a triumphator
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Egidienplatz 7
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Former aristocratic palace, originally Tetzel`sches Palais, from 1828 Tucher`sches Palais Four-storey broad sandstone block building with hipped roof, central projectile and rusticated ground floor, built in 1720 by order of Jakob Friedrich Tetzel, with classicist portal architecture from 1828/29, restored after destruction in 1945 while retaining the three-storey facade D-5-64-000-392 Former aristocratic palace, originally Tetzel`sches Palais, from 1828 Tucher`sches Palais
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Egidienplatz 10
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Former Melanchthon high school Three-wing complex with inner courtyard, two-storey plastered building with mansard hipped roof and gabled dormers, central projectile with hipped roof and pilaster strips, 1697–99 by Johann Trost, rebuilt in 1945 after damage D-5-64-000-393 Former Melanchthon high school
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Egidienplatz 12
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Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St. Egidien So-called Protestant Baroque, sandstone block construction with a mansard roof, 1710 to 1718 by Johann and Gottlieb Trost using the Romanesque transept before 1150 and the Gothic choir and sacristy from 1429 to 1433, nave building with mirror vaults, stucco work by Donato Polli, after destruction from 1945 to restoration 1959, with equipment

St. Wolfgang Chapel, rectangular plastered hall building, late Gothic reticulated vault, around 1437, facade change and hipped roof after 1700, after destruction in 1945 restoration in 1963, with furnishings

Eucharius chapel, sandstone block construction with hipped roof, two-aisled hall, around 1120/30, remodeling and vaulting around 1220/30, northeast stair tower and portal around 1700, after destruction in 1945 restoration 1947–49, with furnishings

Tetzel Chapel (Marienkapelle), sandstone block construction with a hipped gable roof, around 1345, eastern portal around 1700, after partial destruction in 1945 restoration around 1948, with furnishings

D-5-64-000-394 Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St. Egidien
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Egidienplatz 23
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Former Pellerhaus, today the city library Ground floor hall with star vault, stair tower and part of the courtyard architecture of the late Renaissance building constructed by Jakob Wolff the Elder from 1602 to 1607, after extensive destruction in the war (1944/45) rebuilt in reinforced concrete skeleton construction with restoration of the preserved parts, extension of five-storey reinforced concrete skeleton building with flat roof, 1955-57 from Fritz and Walter Mayer D-5-64-000-395 Former Pellerhaus, today the city library
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Fill 6; Agnesgasse 5
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Former patrician property of the Loeffelholz family Large four-wing house complex: front building, four-storey, largely plastered solid building (sandstone and brick) with saddle roof, dormer window with pointed helmet and dormers with hipped or towed roof, rear elevator bay window with protruding hipped roof, remains of the late Romanesque previous building as well as the 14th century preserved, in the core after 1468 (dendrochronologically dated), ground floor reconstruction after 1593 (dendrochronologically dated), ingredients and roof bay window from the 17th century, 1978 new installation of the chörlein using parts of an original from the building in Füll 10

Eastern side wing, two- to three-storey solid building with flat roof, late 16th century, rebuilt after the upper storeys were destroyed in 1945–47

West connecting corridor, three-story wooden gallery building with a monopitch roof and two-story tracery balustrade, probably 16th century

Rear building, three-storey solid brick masonry building with a gable roof, partly sandstone cladding, partly plastered, gable roof bay windows and dormers, in the core after 1334 (dendrochronologically dated), reconstruction after 1564/69 (dendrochronologically dated), roof renewal 19th century, inside largely changed, rebuilt after partial destruction 1945–47

D-5-64-000-530 Former patrician property of the Loeffelholz family
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Fill 8; Agnesgasse 7
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Former merchant property Four-wing complex: front building, four-storey sandstone cuboid building with saddle roof, gable roof bay window and dormers, baroque wooden choir, essentially from 1437/38 (dendrochronologically dated), with parts of the previous building from the 13th century integrated, alterations and facade changes around 1770 and 1831

Rear building, three-storey sandstone block construction with a gable roof and a courtyard-side elevator bay window, in the core from 1439 (dendrochronologically dated), extensive renovations and roof bay windows around "1594" (inscribed)

So-called wash house, two-storey sandstone building with a pent roof, rebuilt around 1550

Western connecting passage between the front and rear building, three-storey wooden gallery building with flat roof and turned baluster parapets, the core around 1439, remodeling around "1769" (inscribed), largely renewed in 2003

D-5-64-000-532 Former merchant property
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Fill 12; Agnesgasse 11
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Former patrician and merchant property, so-called House of the White Swan Three-wing complex: front building, four-storey eaves-standing sandstone cuboid building with gable roof and dormers, elevator bay window made of half-timbered with protruding hipped roof, core from 1561-63 (dendrochronologically dated), ingredients early 18th century, facade changes around "1777" (inscribed), further interior and exterior Facade conversions in 1873 and 1913, facade exposure and new installation of the baroque wooden choir (formerly Adlerstrasse 28) 1976/77

Side wing, three-storey sandstone block building with pent roof, wooden galleries in front, in the core from 1561-63 (dendrochronologically dated), massive renovation of the ground floor in 1873

Rear building, three-storey eaves side building with tailcoat roof and gable roof bay, ground and first floor sandstone ashlar masonry, second floor half-timbered, in the core from 1561–63 (dendrochronologically dated), major renovations in 1873, timber framing exposed in 1980

D-5-64-000-534 Former patrician and merchant property, so-called House of the White Swan
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Fill 15
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Balcony balustrade Rococo, around 1740; of reconstruction D-5-64-000-535 Balcony balustrade
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Fünferplatz 1; Fünferplatz 7; Rathausplatz 2; Theresienstraße 2
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Town hall, so-called Wolff'scher Bau Three-wing complex around the arcade courtyard, three-storey sandstone cuboid building with saddle roofs, representative west facade with tower-like roof structures and lantern attachments with hooded roofs, 1616-22 by Jakob Wolff the Younger, in the south Gothic wing, two-storey plastered sandstone building with saddle roof, large gable Philip - 40 and eastern ornamental gable. to the north, Beheimsch Ratsstubentrakt, three-storey sandstone cuboid building with saddle roof and rich bar and tracery decoration, 1514/15 by Hans Behaim the Elder; with equipment D-5-64-000-1589 Town hall, so-called Wolff'scher Bau
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Fünferplatz 2
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City hall extension on Fünferplatz Four-storey four-wing complex around an inner courtyard, sandstone cuboid construction with hipped roofs and roof core, imitation of the German early Renaissance, with a former council cellar, in front of it, polygonal sandstone stair tower with a hooded roof, 1896–99 by Hans Pylipp and Josef Schmitz, partly destroyed in 1945 and rebuilt in 1950–52 simplified D-5-64-000-536 City hall extension on Fünferplatz
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Fünferplatz 7; Rathausplatz 2; Theresienstrasse 2; Fünferplatz 1
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Well, so-called Rathausbrunnen or Puttenbrunnen Flat, shell-shaped bronze basin from 1549 with a fluted bronze column (inscribed "1557") with putto, by Pankraz Labenwolf after a wooden model by the carver Hans Peisser D-5-64-000-1591 Well, so-called Rathausbrunnen or Puttenbrunnen
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Geiersberg
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Well, so-called vulture fountain Bronze figure of a vulture with nest on bronze pedestal, design by Georg Leistner, cast by Christoph Lenz, 1906, basin renewed D-5-64-000-598 Well, so-called vulture fountain
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Geiersberg 2
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Former craftsman's house Three-storey corner house with a gable roof, ground floor sandstone ashlar masonry, upper floors exposed half-timbering, protruding elevator device on the roof ridge, in the core after 1488 (dendrochronologically dated), modernly inscribed "1605 To the golden pelican", major renovation and half-timbered facade around 1622/23 (dendrochronologically dated) and in the 18th century Century, further reconstruction and neo-Gothic additions in the second quarter of the 19th century D-5-64-000-594 Former craftsman's house
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Geiersberg 4
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Former Black Cross Inn Two-storey barn-like sandstone block construction with a gable roof, elevator core and dormers, wooden high arbor and gable roof bay on the back, the core late 16th century, rebuilt after a fire around 1654, house sign modernly inscribed "1654 Zum Schwarzen Kreuz", changes and cornice first half of the 19th century D-5-64-000-595 Former Black Cross Inn
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Geiersberg 11
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Old tavern to the golden vulture Three-storey corner house with half-hipped roof and dormers, ground floor and partly first floor sandstone plastered, otherwise half-timbered plastered, exposed half-timbering in the gable trapezoid, essentially built after 1433 (dendrochronologically dated) using parts of the previous building from the 14th century, modern inscription "1662 Zum gulden Geyerlein ”, renewal of the roof in the second half of the 19th century D-5-64-000-596 Old tavern to the golden vulture
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Geiersberg 17
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Former craftsman's house Three-storey eaves side building with gable roof and elevator bay, ground floor sandstone ashlar masonry, upper floors exposed half-timbering, core after 1551 (dendrochronologically dated), conversions and extension after 1605 (dendrochronologically dated), roof area destroyed in 1945 and rebuilt in 1984/85 D-5-64-000-597 Former craftsman's house
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Hans-Sachs-Platz; Hans-Sachs-Platz 1
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Hans Sachs Memorial Bronze figure of the seated poet and master singer, design and model by Konrad Kraußer in 1873, cast by Christoph Lenz in 1874, granite base renewed D-5-64-000-716 Hans Sachs Memorial
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Hauptmarkt 1
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Portal, formerly part of the departed meat store Sandstone masonry with late Renaissance ornamental forms, stone carvings of a reclining ox above the architrave zone, around 1599 D-5-64-000-2738 Portal, formerly part of the departed meat store
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Hauptmarkt 2
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Meat bridge Single-bay arched bridge made of sandstone blocks, spanning the Pegnitz between Kaiserstraße and Hauptmarkt, with pulpit-like projections on both sides at the apex, 1596/98 under Stadtwerkmeister Jakob Wolff the Elder, designed by master carpenter Peter Carl D-5-64-000-474 Meat bridge
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Hauptmarkt 9
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Wooden choir From added remains of a choir from the early 18th century, attached to the new building since 1975 D-5-64-000-727 Wooden choir
Hauptmarkt 14
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Catholic Parish Church of Our Lady (Frauenkirche) Three-aisled hall church with long choir and western vestibule with Michael’s choir, sandstone block construction with saddle roof, probably by Peter Parler, 1352–1358, renewal of the sacristy in 1487, redesign of the interior by drawing in galleries in 1596 and 1682, neo-Gothic restoration of the vestibule in 1818/20 and the west gable in 1835 by Carl Alexander Heideloff as well as neo-Gothic remodeling of the facades and new furnishings in 1879/81 by August von Essenwein, restoration of the church building, which was destroyed except for the surrounding walls in 1945, by architect Josef Fritz; with equipment D-5-64-000-728 Catholic Parish Church of Our Lady (Frauenkirche)
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Hauptmarkt 18
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Office building (Neues Rathaus) of the city administration Two-wing, five-storey reinforced concrete skeleton construction with hipped roof, shop floor with passage, inside curved staircases, according to plans by Kurt Schneckendorf (Building Department) from 1951, built from 1954/55 D-5-64-000-2383 Office building (Neues Rathaus) of the city administration
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Hauptmarkt 25; Winklerstrasse 22
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Building of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry Four-storey corner building, plastered sandstone cuboid construction with saddle roofs and corner bay window with pointed helmet, formerly two town houses united in the 16th century, 1909/10 reconstruction of the building preserving the facades from the second half of the 16th century, artistic redesign of the facades with sgraffiti and portal framing, 1910 by Max Heilmaier and Georg Kellner as well as house figure, bronze figure of a knight, 1910 by Johannes Seiler , rebuilt in 1949/50 by Karl Kröck

Associated hall building in Winklerstrasse, two-storey saddle roof building, sandstone facades with sandstone reliefs (copy after Adam Kraft), inside two halls and open staircase as foyer, 1955/56 according to plans by Karl and Helmut Kröck, with furnishings

D-5-64-000-729 Building of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry
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Hirschelgasse 11
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Tuchersches garden property Early Renaissance castle with late Gothic elements, three-storey, multi-part sandstone cuboid construction with saddle roofs, round sandstone stair tower with satellite turrets and hooded roofs, sandstone choirs in the shapes of the Italian Renaissance, courtyard and garden façades with cornices and half-pillar articulation, 15-sided brickwork on the upper floor, probably with a façade from the west Paulus Behaim with the help of Peter Flötner, rebuilt after partial destruction in 1945, 1967-69

Fountain basin in the garden with a sandstone figure of a hunter, first half of the 18th century

D-5-64-000-787 Tuchersches garden property
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Hirschelgasse 36; Hirschelgasse 38; Hirschelgasse 40; Hirschelgasse 42; Outer Laufer Gasse 29
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Residential complex with a branch of the Stadtsparkasse Three- to four-storey, three-wing complex with hipped and flat roofs, inner courtyard with staircase in front, 1953/54 by Sep Ruf D-5-64-000-2317 Residential complex with a branch of the Stadtsparkasse
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Innere Laufer Gasse 11
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Community center Four-storey side eaves building with a gable roof and large, richly profiled half-timbered elevator bay, broad-based sandstone cuboid structure, back half-timbered upper storeys on sandstone ground floor, originally two individual buildings after 1463 (dendrochronologically dated), probably combined in one structure in the 16th century (inscribed "1554"), ingredients of the early 17th century (dendrochronologically dated 1630/31) D-5-64-000-864 Community center
Innere Laufer Gasse 27
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Former Pfragner property Five-storey narrow eaves side building with a steep gable roof, sandstone building, probably end of the 16th / beginning of the 17th century, rear building, two-storey half-timbered building, connected to the front building by a narrow wing, probably 17th century, partly renewed D-5-64-000-865 Former Pfragner property
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Innere Laufer Gasse 37
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Corner house Narrow three-storey bakery property, labeled “1569”, ground and first floor sandstone ashlar masonry, second floor half-timbered plastered, mansard hipped roof around 1720/30, renovations from the 20th century D-5-64-000-866 Corner house
Inner Laufer Platz 3a
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So-called Laufer Schlagturm Gate tower of the penultimate town fortifications, high sandstone block structure, core from the middle of the 13th century, upper two-storey tower from around 1508, renewed pointed helmet with lantern, gate passage marked “1508”, burned out in 1944, repaired in 1956; north of the tower adjoining a small part of the city wall, 13th century D-5-64-000-86 So-called Laufer Schlagturm
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Inner Laufer Platz 11
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Gymnasium (Willstätter Gymnasium) Three or four-storey school building consisting of a square atrium and a gym wing attached to the west, reinforced concrete skeleton and sandstone cuboid buildings with flat roofs, built in 1955/56 according to planning by Government Building Councilor Konrad (Landbauamt Nürnberg), with art on the building by Ingram Spengler ( sgraffiti in the atrium courtyard) and others colored wall designs; Included is the so-called All Saints Chapel (Landauer Chapel) of the former Landauer Twelve Brothers House on the Inner Laufer Platz, sandstone block construction with a gable roof, short three-aisled hall with ribbed vaults, 1506/07 by Hans Beheim the Elder D-5-64-000-867 Gymnasium (Willstätter Gymnasium)
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Irrerstraße 1
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Former Irrerbad (Weißgerberbad) Two-storey head building with a steep gable roof, gable roof core and dormers, ground floor massively plastered, laterally projecting upper floor half-timbered plastered, original door and polygonal support pillars inside, the core was built after 1509 (dendrochronologically dated) over previous buildings from the 11th century and from 1326, alterations in 1691, Half-timbered renovation around 1710 (dendrochronologically dated), further alterations in 1837 and 1907/08, after destruction in 1945 the roof and half-timbered gable were demolished and rebuilt in 2005 D-5-64-000-872 Former Irrerbad (Weißgerberbad)
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Irrerstraße 2
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Community center Four-storey façade sandstone cuboid building with saddle roof, elevator bay window and gable roof core, end of the 16th / beginning of the 17th century, lift bay window around 1650, enriched in the Baroque style (wooden choir) around 1710 D-5-64-000-873 Community center
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Irrerstrasse 3; Weißgerbergasse 2 a
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Former craftsman's house Two-storey, three-storey eaves side building facing Weißgerbergasse with tailcoat roof, half-timbered elevator bay window and roof bay window with sloping roof, ground floor sandstone block masonry, plastered on the south side, upper floors exposed half-timbering, late 16th century, roof bay window renewed D-5-64-000-874 Former craftsman's house
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Irrerstraße 5
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Former craftsman's house Three-storey eaves side building with gable roof, ground floor plastered sandstone, upper floors half-timbered plastered, 16./17. Century, modern shop fitting D-5-64-000-875 Former craftsman's house
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Irrerstraße 9
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Former craftsman's house, later an inn Three-storey wide eaves side building with gable roof and dormers, ground floor plastered sandstone, upper storeys exposed half-timbering, in the core second half of the 15th century, heightening of the second storey probably around 1500, renovation around "1672" (marked) D-5-64-000-876 Former craftsman's house, later an inn
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Irrerstraße 11
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Community center Three-storey sandstone block construction, eaves corner house with a gable roof, upper floors partly plastered, in the core 16th century, shop fitting, wooden choir and roof with dormers second half of the 20th century D-5-64-000-877 Community center
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Irrerstraße 13
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Former bathing room, later an inn Three-story elongated corner house, western area one-story, eaves-standing, plastered solid building with gable roof and dormers, four-story half-timbered extension with solid ground floor and pent roof, the core probably around "1566" (marked), rebuilt after partial destruction in 1945 D-5-64-000-878 Former bathing room, later an inn
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Charles Bridge
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Charles Bridge Arch bridge made of sandstone ashlar masonry, northern section with two segment arches, in the core 1486, southern section with two segment arches, baroque decor and two obelisks with a war eagle and dove of peace, built in 1728 under Christoph Gottlieb Volckamer D-5-64-000-951 Charles Bridge
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Karlstrasse 13
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Toy Museum Nuremberg Gable facade, sandstone ashlar masonry, rich late renaissance decor, around 1600, enriched in baroque style around 1720, integrated into the new building from 1969, inside parts of the stucco ceiling of the previous building on the second floor, around 1740 D-5-64-000-949 Toy Museum Nuremberg
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Karlstrasse 13
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Wing construction of a former three-wing complex Three-storey building with a monopitch roof, dormer window and elevator bay window with protruding hipped roof, ground floor sandstone, late 15th century, upper floors half-timbered with wooden late Renaissance galleries, around 1600 D-5-64-000-950 BW

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Lammsgasse 8
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Community center Three-storey, eaves-standing sandstone cuboid structure with a gable roof and gable roof core, the core of the 16th century, renovations from the 17th and 18th centuries, baroque wooden choir around 1720 D-5-64-000-1163 Community center
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Lammsgasse 12; Lammsgasse 12 a
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Community center Three-wing system with inner courtyard; Front building, four-storey square sandstone building on the eaves with a gable roof and gable roof core, pointed arched gate passage and baroque double wing gate, essentially late medieval, major alterations from the 16th to 19th centuries. Century, renewed after destruction in 1945 from the first floor including the wooden choir

Rear building, three-storey sandstone block construction with a gable roof, half-timbered elevator dormer and tow dormers, gable triangle exposed half-timbering, core after 1421 (dendrochronologically dated), roof bay window inscribed "1560", on the facade Stephanus relief, inscribed "1606"

Eastern side wing, three-storey building with a monopitch roof and wooden arbor, 16./17. century

D-5-64-000-1164 Community center
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Lammsgasse 14
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Former Schürstabhof, later Gasthof Zum Weißen Lamm Former stately four-wing complex largely renewed after destruction in 1945; Front building, three- to four-storey plastered sandstone building, elongated side eaves building with tailcoat roof, gable or tented roof core and wooden choir, late medieval core, alterations in the 16th – 19th centuries. Century, today's facade design largely 1862, roof bay window from 1927 D-5-64-000-1165 Former Schürstabhof, later Gasthof Zum Weißen Lamm
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Maxbrücke
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Max Bridge Three-bay sandstone square bridge with flat segment arches, spanning the Pegnitz between Maxplatz and Unschlittplatz, railing with neo-Gothic cast iron tracery, previous building from 1457, completely renewed in 1850/52 according to plans by Bernhard Solger D-5-64-000-1294 Max Bridge
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Maxplatz 7
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Community center Freestanding corner house on three sides, three-storey sandstone cuboid building with a gable roof, gable facade with romanizing round arch frieze, built in 1840 by master stonemason Konrad Heinrich Schabdach, roof extension and bay window in the New Nuremberg style in 1893, shop installation in 1909 and after 1945 D-5-64-000-1283 Community center
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Maxplatz 8, 10
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So-called Weinstadel Elongated, free-standing three-storey building with high pitched roof and dormers, ground floor sandstone ashlar masonry, the two cantilevered upper floors exposed half-timbered, south-facing wooden galleries on the upper floors, built in 1446–48 as a special pyrexia, since 1571 Weinstadel, conversion to student residence in the second half of the 20th century, connecting building to the east in the first half of the 20th century Upper floor adjoining the so-called water tower, bridge-like half-timbered construction with a gable roof and dormers D-5-64-000-1284 So-called Weinstadel
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Maxplatz 27; Nägeleinsplatz 20
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Community center Three-storey eaves-standing sandstone cuboid building with a mansard roof and gable roof core, the core after 1428 (dendrochronologically dated), extensive renovation and roof reconstruction around 1720, on the back a two-storey elevator bay window made of half-timbering from 1874 D-5-64-000-1286 Community center
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Maxplatz 29
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Community center Three-storey eaves-standing sandstone block building with a steep gable roof and gable roof core, rear elevator bay window with protruding hipped roof and dormers, rear exposed half-timbered facade on the second floor, after 1594 (dendrochronologically dated), rococo-sided gables around 1750/60, north-facing gables around 1750/60 D-5-64-000-1287 Community center
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Maxplatz 35
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Gasthaus zum Kettensteg Two-storey sandstone cuboid building with a monopitch roof and dwelling, the upper storey plastered, attached to the back of the city wall (Hallertor), corner bay cantilevered south to the Pegnitz with a tented roof, 1862 over the older core, probably from the 16th century, rebuilt in 1909 according to plans by Ochsenmayer & Wissmüller D-5-64-000-1289 Gasthaus zum Kettensteg
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Maxplatz 46
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Community center Three-storey, eaves-standing, pitched roof building with a dwarf house and half-timbered upper storeys, upper storeys on the street side replaced by solid masonry, in the core 15th century, originally two buildings, the western probably tanner's house, united before 1811, dwarf house from 1864, shop window openings from 1904 D-5-64-000-2771 Community center
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Maxplatz 46 a
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Community center Four-storey eaves side house with saddle roof and gable roof core, plastered solid construction, core 16./17. Century, major reconstruction in the third quarter of the 19th century, neo-renaissance ingredients, two-storey wooden choir from 1877/78 and 1899 D-5-64-000-1290 Community center
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On the museum bridge
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Monuments on the museum bridge Two sandstone monuments with bronze work by Jeremias Eisler, baroque, 1700 D-5-64-000-1074 Monuments on the museum bridge
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Near Innerer Laufer Platz
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Fountain (so-called folk poet Grübel fountain) Bronze statue of the Nuremberg folk poet Konrad Grübel, bronze base with inscription cartouche in neo-baroque style, by F. Rösner and Christoph Lenz (cast) based on the design by Friedrich Wanderer, inscribed "1881" D-5-64-000-868 Fountain (so-called folk poet Grübel fountain)
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Near Obere Schmiedgasse
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Historic water tunnel (latrine) Mentioned in a document in 1540 D-5-64-000-1429 BW
Near Tetzelgasse; Near Peststadel
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Remains of the wall of the former plague barn, built around 1480 as a granary, later a shed for plague wagons, since 1864 a school building 1945 destroyed except for the remains of the sandstone brickwork on the south facade D-5-64-000-2740 BW

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Obere Krämersgasse 3
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Former craftsman's house Four-story narrow eaves side building with saddle roof and dormer, ground floor massive, upper floors half-timbered plastered, in the core probably 17th century, renovation around 1840, facade renewed after 1945 D-5-64-000-1421 Former craftsman's house
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Obere Krämersgasse 10
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Community center Narrow three-story eaves side building, ground floor sandstone ashlar masonry, half-timbered upper floors, in the core after 1438 (dendrochronologically dated), on the back except for the top half-timbered floor sandstone facade, alterations from the 16th / 17th century. Century, half-timbered gable bay window from the 19th century D-5-64-000-1422 Community center
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Obere Krämersgasse 12
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Community center Three-storey, eaves-standing sandstone cuboid, steep gable roof with wide sandstone roof bay window with pent roof and wooden dormers with tent roofs, half-timbered facade on the back, mainly half-timbered building around 1400 (1394, dendrochronologically dated 1396), massive reconstruction, probably in the late 16th / early 17th century D-5-64-000-1423 Community center
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Obere Krämersgasse 14
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Community center Four-storey sandstone cuboid building, plastered on the back, eaves side building with gable roof, around 1615/17 (dendrochronologically dated), half-timbered gable roof bay window 1875 D-5-64-000-1424 Community center
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Obere Krämersgasse 16
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Community center Three-storey eaves side building with saddle roof and gable roof core, ground floor and first floor made of sandstone blocks, plastered on the back, second floor half-timbered, in the core frame construction after 1345 (dendrochronologically dated), reconstruction after 1564 (dendrochronologically dated), facade changes from the 17th century, gable bay window made of half-timbered Century, half-timbered exposure 1988/89 D-5-64-000-1425 Community center
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Obere Krämersgasse 20
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Community center Four-storey corner house with gable roof and flat roof extension, ground and first floor sandstone, partly plastered, second and third floor half-timbered plastered, core after 1387 (dendrochronologically dated), alterations and facade changes after 1550 (dendrochronologically dated), roof bay window from the 19th century D-5-64-000-1426 Community center
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Obere Krämersgasse 22
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Community center Four-storey square sandstone building on the eaves, plastered on the back, saddle roof and half-timbered roof bay window with protruding hipped roof, rear dormers and elevator bay windows with roof roof, around 1500 D-5-64-000-1427 Community center
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Obere Schmiedgasse 10; Am Ölberg 9
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Community center Three-storey side eaves building with gable roof and dormers, half-timbered elevator bay window with protruding hipped roof, ground floor sandstone plastered, in the core probably before 1500, upper floors half-timbered, around 1600, timber-framed exposed 1959 D-5-64-000-1430 Community center
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Obere Schmiedgasse 11
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Chörlein Early 18th century D-5-64-000-1431 Chörlein
Obere Schmiedgasse 28
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Community center Two-storey square sandstone building with a gable roof and gable bay window, marked “1543” in the core, rebuilt after 1945 after extensive destruction D-5-64-000-1432 Community center
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Obere Schmiedgasse 44
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Rock cellar Barrel-vaulted room with stairs, probably 17th century or older, accessed from the rear courtyard D-5-64-000-2482 BW
Obere Schmiedgasse 58
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Community center Three-story corner house with a steep gable roof, ground floor sandstone ashlar masonry, upper floors exposed half-timbering, probably before 1500, after partial damage in 1945 the interior was largely changed D-5-64-000-1436 Community center
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Obere Schmiedgasse 64; Obere Schmiedgasse 66
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So-called Pilatushaus , also the house of the man in armor Formerly two craftsmen's houses, connected to one another in 1927, four-storey head building with three-storey gable roof and dormers, polygonal projecting half-timbered gable tower with tented roof, ground floor sandstone ashlar masonry, upper floors exposed half-timbered, house number 66 1489 (dendrochronologically dated) built, gable-chronologically dated), house number 64 built in the 16th century, both parts of the building partly renewed after damage in 1945 D-5-64-000-1437 So-called Pilatushaus, also the house of the man in armor
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Obstmarkt 3
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Chörlein Two-storey polygonal sandstone choir on the new building, with rich baroque ornamentation, with volute consoles and stone dome, mid-17th century D-5-64-000-1454 Chörlein

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Paniersplatz 17
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Coat of arms stone Loeffelholz-Held`sches alliance coat of arms, baroque, colored high relief, inscribed "1758" by Johann Martin Romsteck D-5-64-000-1481 Coat of arms stone
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Paniersplatz 35
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Community center Four-storey sandstone cuboid building with a gable roof, rich neo-baroque decor with Art Nouveau elements, two-storey sandstone choir, three-storey gable with C-volutes, around 1904/05 D-5-64-000-1483 Community center
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Paniersplatz 37
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school-building Three- to four-storey four-wing complex around an inner courtyard, sandstone cuboid construction in the neo-renaissance style, saddle or hipped roofs with dormers and ridge turrets, two-storey polygonal corner bay windows with rich neo-renaissance decor, 1914/15 based on plans by Heinrich Wallraff, inscribed "1915" D-5-64-000-1484 school-building
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Radbrunnengasse 2
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Community center Three-storey side eaves building with gable roof, brick gable and gable roof core, plastered solid building, core late 16th century, enriched in baroque style (wooden choir) around 1700, gable and gable bay around 1850/60 D-5-64-000-1582 Community center
Radbrunnengasse 4
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Community center Four-storey eaves side building with pent roof and half-timbered elevator bay, ground floor plastered with massive plastering, upper floors half-timbered plastered, in the core probably first half of the 15th century, new facade built around 1860/70 D-5-64-000-1583 Community center
Radbrunnengasse 8
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Rococo cherries Around 1750 D-5-64-000-1584 Rococo cherries
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Rathausplatz; Main market
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Fountain (so-called beautiful fountain) Richly openwork four-step stone pyramid in Gothic style, originally sandstone, rich sculptural decoration, originally attributed to the Nuremberg Parlerlinie (1389–96) (probably Heinrich Beheim), protective grating by Paulus Kuhn around 1587, 1821–24 extensive renovation under Albert Reindel by the sculptor Gottfried and Lorenz Rotermundt, Joseph Ernst von Bandel and Jakob Daniel Burgschmiet, 1897–1902 Manufacture of a complete copy from shell limestone D-5-64-000-730 Fountain (so-called beautiful fountain)
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Rathausplatz; Main market
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Fountain (so-called goose man fountain) Figure of a farmer with two geese on a pedestal, cast bronze by Pankraz Labenwolf after a wooden model by the carver Hans Peisser, around 1550, granite basin renewed D-5-64-000-1590 Fountain (so-called goose man fountain)
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Rathausplatz; Main market
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Fountain (so-called butcher's fountain) Wall fountain made of sandstone on the former meat shop, pyramidal structure with lavish mannerist decor, copy (original around 1600 by Hans Werner) D-5-64-000-726 Fountain (so-called butcher's fountain)
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Spitalgasse 8; Spitalgasse 10; Spitalgasse 12; Spitalgasse 14; Spitalgasse 16; Spitalgasse 18; Spitalgasse 20; Spitalgasse 22; Hans-Sachs-Platz 2; Front island of Schütt 2 a
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Holy Spirit Hospital Hospital church, former three-aisled basilica, originally from 1332–39, after extensive war destruction only the western front wall from 1557 and the northern renewed side aisle wall from 1925/26 survived, reconstruction as a hall and student dormitory until 1963 by building directors Julius Lincke and Josef Tudyka

Hospital buildings, north wing, elongated four-storey building with a saddle roof around an arcade courtyard, originally 1332–39, rebuilt after being destroyed in the war, plus three longitudinal tracts connected by transverse structures over the Pegnitz, three-storey sandstone cuboid buildings with saddle roofs, rebuilt from 1511 to 1527 by Hans Behaim the Elder War destruction rebuilt, with equipment

Fountain in the arcade courtyard, so-called Hanselbrunnen, bronze statue of a shawm blower, late 14th century (copy)

D-5-64-000-1902 Holy Spirit Hospital
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Tetzelgasse 4
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Portal keystone of the previous building destroyed in the war Sandstone, coat of arms of the Tetzel-Volckamer patrician families, around 1720/30 by Johann Martin Romsteck D-5-64-000-1937 Portal keystone of the previous building destroyed in the war
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Theresienplatz
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Monument to the patrician and navigator Martin Beheim (1459–1507) Bronze statue with allegories of trade and science, stone base with Gothic ornamentation, 1889/90 by Johann Rößner (draft) and Christoph Lenz (cast) D-5-64-000-1949 Monument to the patrician and navigator Martin Beheim (1459–1507)
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Theresienstrasse 1; Theresienstraße 5
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Office building of the town hall Three- to four-storey sandstone cuboid building with hipped roofs, corner tower with hooded roof and rich portal, built in 1907/09 by Heinrich Wallraff in the New Nuremberg style, changed during reconstruction after 1945 D-5-64-000-1950 Office building of the town hall
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Theresienstraße 7
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Office building, former house of the golden rose or Welserhaus, now part of the town hall complex Three- to five-storey four-wing complex around an inner courtyard, former sandstone block building, 1509-12 by Hans Behaim em Älteren, with additions from 1550/60, coat of arms stone by Johann Martin Romsteck inscribed "1739", of which the ground floor hall with groin vaults and late Gothic courtyard architecture with stair tower have been preserved, according to heavy destruction in 1945 rebuilt in a modern way from 1961 D-5-64-000-1951 Office building, former house of the golden rose or Welserhaus, now part of the town hall complex
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Flea market 30
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Former residential and commercial building, today residential building and restaurant Three-storey saddle roof construction with two oriels and dormers, plastered steel frame construction with cinder block infill, built on an older sandstone basement in 1883 by the Maschinenbau-Aktiengesellschaft Nürnberg, partially renewed during reconstruction after 1945 D-5-64-000-1955 Former residential and commercial building, today residential building and restaurant
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Flea market 58; Henkersteg
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So-called executioner's tower of the penultimate city wall To the west rounded sandstone block building with hipped roof, to the east a single-storey plastered sandstone building with a gable roof, the core around 1320/25, restored after partial destruction in 1945

Then to the north, a bridge over the northern arm of the Pegnitz, closed on both sides, plastered battlement with a gable roof over two arched arcades made of sandstone blocks, on the east side, chorel-like projection made of half-timbered construction, around 1320/25

D-5-64-000-1956 So-called executioner's tower of the penultimate city wall
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Tuchgasse 1
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Wooden choir With rich baroque decor, 17th century; to the main market D-5-64-000-1959 Wooden choir

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Untere Krämersgasse 16
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Former Craftsman House Narrow four-storey eaves side building with saddle roof and gable bay window made of half-timbered, in the core after 1511 (dendrochronologically dated) and after 1553 (dendrochronologically dated), ground and first floor sandstone ashlar masonry, second and third upper floor half-timbered (1976 exposed and partly renewed) D-5-64-000-1991 Former  Craftsman House
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Untere Krämersgasse 18
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Corner house, probably a former craftsman's house Four-storey elongated building with half-hipped roof, ground floor sandstone ashlar masonry, half-timbered upper storeys (1974/75 exposed) with window cores, partially protruding, after 1450 (dendrochronologically dated 1448/49 and 1454), heightening of the third floor and roof after 1477 (dendrochronologically dated), large elevator bay window Half-timbered with a protruding roof, second half of the 16th century, small gable dormer in the middle of the 19th century D-5-64-000-1992 Corner house, probably a former craftsman's house
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Untere Schmiedgasse 6
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Corner house, probably a former craftsman's house Three-storey elongated building with monopitch or hipped mansard roof, ground floor sandstone masonry, upper floors half-timbered (uncovered and changed in 1974), the core probably before 1500, hipped mansard roof 18th century D-5-64-000-2001 Corner house, probably a former craftsman's house
Untere Söldnersgasse 8
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Coat of arms stone Baroque sandstone relief with two coats of arms, 17th / 18th centuries century D-5-64-000-2003 Coat of arms stone
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Untere Talgasse 6
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Former official residence of the Bogner (arch spanners) Two-storey gabled house with a gable roof, half-timbered upper storeys on a solid sandstone base, 1536/37 (dendrochronologically dated), facade changes and attic extensions in the 19th and 20th centuries D-5-64-000-2004 Former official residence of the Bogner (arch spanners)
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Untere Talgasse 8
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Former men's shooting house Three-storey Renaissance sandstone block building with a gable roof, dormers and richly ornamented roof bay windows, volute gable, vaulted ground floor hall opened to the shooting trench to the north, 1582/83 by Stadtwerkmeister Hans Dietmair; Former side wing of the mansion shooting house, two-story elongated solid building with a gable roof with dormers, half-timbered gable, two-story elevator bay window with hipped roof, after 1441/42 (dendrochronologically dated) D-5-64-000-2005 Former men's shooting house
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Untere Talgasse 8, along the west side of the street
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So-called shooting trench, the remainder of the lined trench of the penultimate city wall Second half of the 13th century, later the shooting pit of the neighboring mansion's shooting house D-5-64-000-681 So-called shooting trench, the remainder of the lined trench of the penultimate city wall
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Vestnertorgraben 4
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Former gatekeeper house (so-called Henhäusla) Small single-storey half-timbered house with a gable roof, built on the outer lining wall of the Vestnertorgraben, extension with a sloping roof, after 1540/41 (dendrochronologically dated) D-5-64-000-2025 Former gatekeeper house (so-called Henhäusla)
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Front island of Schütt 2 a
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Retirement home of the Heilig-Geist-Spital Two-wing, three-storey front building with a gable roof and dormers, sandstone ashlar masonry, two-storey wooden arcade towards the Pegnitz, originally probably before 1620, rebuilt after destruction in 1945 in 1952–54

Administrator's and former parsonage house (so-called Sudenpredigerhaus), two-storey sandstone cuboid building with a gable roof and dormers, half-timbered elevator bay and partly half-timbered heightening, in the core after 1438 (dendrochronologically dated), alterations in the 16th and 18th centuries and 1953-55

Ancillary building, narrow two-storey sandstone block construction with a gable roof, the core was before 1810, restored around 1955 after destruction in 1945

D-5-64-000-2057 Retirement home of the Heilig-Geist-Spital

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Webersplatz 17; Webersplatz 19
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Johannes-Scharrer-Gymnasium Multi-part two-wing system in the style of the Nuremberg neo-renaissance, three-storey sandstone cuboid and brick buildings with hipped or saddle roofs, dormers with tent roofs as well as dormers and polygonal roof turrets made of half-timbered, sandstone gable with pilaster strips to the north with a clockwork and bell-shaped tower top with a lattice-shaped roof top, on the back Polygonal brick stair tower with Welscher dome, labeled "1896", rebuilt until 1954 after being destroyed in the war D-5-64-000-2083 Johannes-Scharrer-Gymnasium
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Weinmarkt 1.1 a
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Former interim town hall and merchant's house Three-wing system; Front building, four-story corner house with a gable roof and dormers, polygonal sandstone oriel tower with pointed spire, solid construction made of sandstone and brick, ground floor facing stone, core around 1436/37 (dendrochronologically dated), late Gothic remains from the early 14th century, third floor and roof around 1482 (dendrochronologically dated), Baroque facade enriched around 1710, interior remodeling, facade modification and wooden choir 1905; Rear building with side wing, four-storey corner building with gable roofs and dormers, solid construction made of sandstone and brick, ground floor partly exposed to stone, third floor of the side wing exposed half-timbering, in the core around 1436/37 (dendrochronologically dated), interior renovation and facade change 1905, after destruction 1945 up to the ground floor rebuilt in 1955 D-5-64-000-2098 Former interim town hall and merchant's house
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Weinmarkt 2
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Merchant house Former three-wing complex; Front building, four-storey plastered solid construction with three-storey solid side wing, with Gothic brick pilaster gable, gable roof, gable roof core and dormers, middle polygonal roof bay with tent roof, upper floors on the courtyard side half-timbered, at the core the second half of the 15th century, facade change and late baroque enrichment in the 17th and 40th century Ground floor in 1907, rebuilt after partial destruction in 1945; Courtyard architecture, three-storey wooden galleries, early 17th century, largely renewed after partial destruction in 1945 D-5-64-000-2099 Merchant house
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Weinmarkt 3
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Public house Four-storey head building with flat gable roof, largely sandstone cuboid construction, stone-facing on the street side, cantilevered, plastered half-timbered upper storeys on the east side, essentially after 1575 (dendrochronologically dated), major renovations in the 17th, late 19th and early 20th centuries, roof renewed after being destroyed in 1945 D-5-64-000-2100 Public house
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Weinmarkt 4, Füll 5
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Merchant house Three-wing system

Front building with side wing, four-storey plastered sandstone building with gable roof and dormers, elevator bay window with protruding hipped roof, late Gothic core, Renaissance elements around 1560, partial facade renovation and interior renovations in 1828/29 and third quarter of the 19th century, major renovation 1925/26, roof after destruction 1945 renewed

Rear building, three-storey sandstone cuboid structure with a hipped gable roof and dormers, half-timbered elevator bay window with protruding hipped roof, inscribed “1551”, roof renewed after destruction in 1945

D-5-64-000-2101 Merchant house
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Weinmarkt 6; Fill 7
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Former patrician property and merchant's house (so-called Praun's house) Three-wing system; Front building, four-storey square sandstone building with a gable roof and dormers, partly plastered, middle Renaissance roof bay window with pointed helmet, late Gothic core, major renovation in 1606/1617, baroque wooden choir around 1730, interior modifications in the second half of the 19th century, roof destroyed in 1945 and rebuilt after 1975 ; Courtyard architecture, two-wing, three-storey wooden galleries with tracery parapets and pent roof, marked “1606/1617”, largely renewed after 1975; Rear building, two-wing, three-storey sandstone block construction with a saddle roof and dormers, partly plastered, half-timbered elevator bay window with protruding hipped roof, side wing exposed half-timbering on the courtyard side, marked "1556", major renovation in 1606/1617, roof destroyed in 1945 and rebuilt after 1975 D-5-64-000-2102 Former patrician property and merchant's house (so-called Praun's house)
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Weinmarkt 8; Fill 9
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Former merchant property Three-wing system; Front building, four-storey sandstone block building, eaves side building with mansard roof and gable roof core, 16th century core, mansard roof around 1730, shop fitting and facade changes 1897; side wing, four-storey solid building with mansard pent roof, probably around 1600; Rear building, three-storey plastered sandstone building, eaves side building with saddle roof and half-timbered elevator bay window, around 1600, rebuilt after partial destruction in 1945 D-5-64-000-2103 Former merchant property
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Weinmarkt 10
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Portal architecture taken over from the previous building destroyed in the war in the new building Arched gate opening with cartouche and full columns, balcony with iron grating in lavish late baroque ornament above profiled beams, around 1725 D-5-64-000-2104 Portal architecture taken over from the previous building destroyed in the war in the new building
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Weinmarkt 12 a
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Former merchant's house Four-storey, plastered sandstone building with a small inner courtyard, corner house with brick pilaster gable, gable roof and dormers, central bay window with tracery parapet and pointed helmet, in the core after 1341 (dendrochronologically dated), northern extension after 1393 (dendrochronologically dated), renovation around 1600, baroque facade changes around 1700 , further modifications in 1864 and around 1885, roof renewed after destruction in 1945, central bay renewed in 1994 D-5-64-000-2105 Former merchant's house
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Weinmarkt 16
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey (four-storey on the back) two-winged eaves side house with tails roof, central roof bay with hipped gable roof and dormers, largely plastered brick building, sandstone cladding on the ground floor, in modified New Nuremberg style, rich portal architecture, inscribed "1900", roof renewal after destruction in 1945 D-5-64-000-2106 Residential and commercial building
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Weintraubengasse 1
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Justice building Three-storey three-wing complex on a raised base, sandstone cuboid construction with gable roofs, two gable gables and a roof core, polygonal, tower-like raised corner bay window with a hooded roof, imitation of the German Renaissance of the late 16th century, 1900/01 based on plans by building inspector Förster and building inspector Miller, main portal with shell figures Design by the Schwabach artist Philipp Kittler, executed by the sculptor Johann Bapt. Schiemer) D-5-64-000-2107 Justice building
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Weintraubengasse 6
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Former craftsman's house Narrow four-storey side eaves building with gable roof and dormers, plastered sandstone building, baroque wooden choir, rear elevator bay with protruding gable roof, end of the 16th / beginning of the 17th century, rebuilt and Baroque enriched around 1691–93 (dendrochronologically dated), further modifications and shop fitting around 1872, after Partial destruction rebuilt in 1945 D-5-64-000-2109 Former craftsman's house
Weißgerbergasse 10
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Former craftsman's house (tanner's house) High three-story corner house with a gable roof, ground floor sandstone masonry, upper floors exposed half-timbering, core after 1389 (dendrochronologically dated), renovation around 1600, facade changes and Baroque additions around 1728, further renovations at the beginning of the 19th century and around 1874–99 D-5-64-000-2110 Former craftsman's house (tanner's house)
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Weißgerbergasse 17
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Former craftsman's house Narrow four-story eaves side building with gable roof and gable roof core, ground and first floor sandstone ashlar masonry, second and third floor exposed half-timbering, in the core 16th century, shop installation around 1878, around 1985-90 extensive renovations (facades, roof) D-5-64-000-2111 Former craftsman's house
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Weißgerbergasse 18
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Former craftsman's house (tanner's house) Four-storey eaves side building with saddle roof, half-timbered gable roof bay window with tracery parapet and gable dormers, ground and first floor sandstone ashlar masonry, second and third floor exposed half-timbering, core late 15th century, roof bay and baroque accessories first half 17th century, interior alterations from the 18th / 19th century . Century D-5-64-000-2112 Former craftsman's house (tanner's house)
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Weißgerbergasse 19
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Former craftsman's house Three (rear four) storey eaves side building with gable roof, gable roof bay window made of half-timbered, gable dormers and rear gable, exposed half-timbered building, ground floor partly sandstone masonry, in the courtyard four-storey half-timbered gallery wing with pent roof, in the core probably 15th century, changes and additions to the second First floor around 1865, restored around 1970 after partial damage in 1945 D-5-64-000-2113 Former craftsman's house
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Weißgerbergasse 20
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Former craftsman's house (tanner's house) Narrow four-story eaves side building with gable roof and gable roof bay, ground and first floor on the street side massively plastered, otherwise exposed half-timbering, rear three-story side wing with pent roof, in the core late 15th century, conversions in the late 19th century, further interior and facade renovations as well as wooden choirs in the new - Nuremberg Style 1913 by Otto Weiß D-5-64-000-2114 Former craftsman's house (tanner's house)
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Weißgerbergasse 21
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Former craftsman's house Narrow four-storey side eaves building with a gable roof and polygonal half-timbered oriel tower with pointed helmet, the ground and first floor are massively plastered on the street side, otherwise exposed half-timbering, on the back a narrow three-storey gallery wing with a pent roof, the core is late 15th century, the third floor was probably added in the 16th / 17th century . Century, renovation around 1875, after partial destruction in 1945, roof and oriel tower renewed in 1976 D-5-64-000-2115 Former craftsman's house
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Weißgerbergasse 22
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Former craftsman's house (tanner's house) Narrow four-storey eaves side building with gable roof and gabled roof bay window made of half-timbered, ground and first floor sandstone ashlar masonry, second and third floor half-timbered partly plastered, the core after 1489 (dendrochronologically dated) using parts of the previous building (dendrochronologically dated 1465), ground floor massively rebuilt in 1682 , major renovations and facade changes around 1831, shop fitting around 1900 D-5-64-000-2372 Former craftsman's house (tanner's house)
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Weißgerbergasse 23
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Community center Four-wing system; Front building, three-storey side eaves building with gable roof, half-timbered elevator bay window and dormers, sandstone ashlar masonry on the street side, solid ground floor and three-storey side wing on the back, upper storeys exposed half-timbering, inner courtyard with three-storey wooden galleries, second half of the 16th century, rebuilt around 1975 after the roof had been destroyed in 1945 , two-storey half-timbered building with a gable roof and half-timbered elevator bay window, second half of the 16th century, rebuilt around 1975 after being destroyed in 1945 D-5-64-000-2116 Community center
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Weißgerbergasse 24
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Former craftsman's house (tanner's house) Four-storey corner building with gable roof, elevator bay window, gable core and dormers, ground to second floor sandstone cuboid construction, third half-timbered upper floor later added, partly plastered, on the back a small three-story side wing with pent roof, in the core 16th century, major renovation "1708" (inscribed) , Facade changes around 1832 D-5-64-000-2117 Former craftsman's house (tanner's house)
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Weißgerbergasse 25
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Former craftsman's house (tanner's house) Three-wing system; Formerly four-storey, now three-storey eaves side house after partial destruction in 1945 with a flat saddle roof, sandstone ashlar masonry on the street side, half-timbered facade on the back, wooden galleries in the courtyard and three-storey half-timbered side wing with pent roof, late 16th century, Baroque enrichment (little wooden choir) around 1690/1700, interior renovations around 1690/1700 1967 Rear building, three-storey half-timbered building with a saddle roof, second half of the 16th century, one storey added in 1875, restored after damage in 1945 D-5-64-000-2118 Former craftsman's house (tanner's house)
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Weißgerbergasse 26
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Former craftsman's house (tanner's house) Four-storey corner house with saddle roof, elevator bay window, gable core and dormers, ground floor sandstone ashlar masonry, upper floors exposed half-timbering, the core around 1527 (dendrochronologically dated) using parts of the previous building from the 13th-15th centuries. Century, renovations and additions around 1619, extensive half-timbering renewal at the beginning of the 19th century, ingredients from the 18th century and the Biedermeier period, timber-framing exposed in 1977 D-5-64-000-2119 Former craftsman's house (tanner's house)
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Weißgerbergasse 27; Weißgerbergasse 29
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Former craftsman's house Sandstone semi-detached house, formerly two houses around 1925 combined into one structure, three-storey eaves side house with saddle roof and large half-timbered elevator core, upper storeys protruding heavily at the sides, probably 17th century in the core, major facade changes around 1873-75, heavily damaged in 1945 and rebuilt, roof and elevator bay window renewed in 2005 D-5-64-000-2120 Former craftsman's house
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Weißgerbergasse 28
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Former craftsman's house (Weißgerberhaus) Four-storey eaves side building with mansard roof, gable core and dormers, ground floor sandstone ashlar masonry, upper floors exposed half-timbering, built in the core around 1532 in place of a previous building, mansard from the 18th century, conversion and ingredients from the Biedermeier period around 1834/35, ground floor conversions in 1894 and 1909, significant interior conversions and Truss exposure 1969–1982 D-5-64-000-2121 Former craftsman's house (Weißgerberhaus)
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Weißgerbergasse 30
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Former craftsman's house (Weißgerberhaus) Four-storey eaves side house with mansard roof, gable core and dormers, ground floor sandstone ashlar masonry, upper floors exposed half-timbering, built around 1550 in place of a previous building, baroque accessories, facade changes and mansard around 1832, interior renovations around 1860, half-timbered exposure and dormers 1975/76 D-5-64-000-2122 Former craftsman's house (Weißgerberhaus)
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Weißgerbergasse 31
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Former craftsman's house (tanner's house) Three-storey eaves side building with a steep gable roof and roof core, ground floor plastered sandstone, upper floors exposed half-timbering, in the core around 1410-1414 (dendrochronologically dated), facade changes and gable bay window 18th century, modifications and accessories around 1850, timber-framing and other modifications around 1970 D-5-64-000-2123 Former craftsman's house (tanner's house)
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Weißgerbergasse 31; Maxplatz 46; Maxplatz 46 a
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Former patrician property West wing, three-storey building with a gable roof, ground floor round arched arcades made of sandstone, plastered upper floors, garden hall with rich baroque stucco by Johann Leonhard Schmelzel and stone sculptures by Johann Leonhard Bromig, 1682–90

South-west wing, three-story plastered building with a gable roof, former chapel preserved on the first floor, around 1680; with equipment

D-5-64-000-1288 Former patrician property
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Weißgerbergasse 33
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Former craftsman's house Narrow four-storey eaves side building with saddle roof and gable roof bay, on the street side sandstone ashlar masonry, otherwise half-timbered, on the back half-timbered side wing with staircase and galleries, mainly early 15th century, remodeling in the second half of the 16th century, gabled roof bayonet 18th century D-5-64-000-2124 Former craftsman's house
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Weißgerbergasse 35
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Former craftsman's house Four-storey eaves side building with tailcoat roof and gable roof core, formerly two houses combined into one structure, ground and first floor sandstone masonry, ground floor plastered, second and third floor exposed half-timbered, courtyard-side open wooden gallery on the second floor, in the core 15th century, major conversions, facade changes and Gable bay window 1896 D-5-64-000-2125 Former craftsman's house
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Weißgerbergasse 37
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Community center Three-storey corner house with ornamental and residential roof core, formerly two houses combined into one structure, ground floor and gable facade plastered sandstone, upper floors half-timbered plastered, Renaissance gable, in the core 16th century, substantial renovation and design in the style of the New Baroque around 1870/75, roof bay window with pointed helmets as well as the elevator bay window on the back from 1899 D-5-64-000-1291 Community center
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Winklerstrasse 13
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Citizens' and craftsmen's properties Originally in the middle of the 13th century (dendrochronologically dated 1238), four-storey sandstone block building, upper floors plastered, eaves side building with saddle roof and sandstone roof bay window with pilasters, late 17th / early 18th century (labeled "1698"), rebuilt after extensive destruction in 1948; Rear building, four-storey, narrow sandstone cuboid building with a gable roof, the core of the 14th century (1310, 1371 dendrochronologically dated), conversions after 1529 (dendrochronologically dated) as well as facade changes and gable dormers after 1714/15 (dendrochronologically dated, inscribed "1718"), between the front building and the rear building three-storey gallery wing and polygonal half-timbered stair tower, probably 16./17. century D-5-64-000-2161 Citizens' and craftsmen's properties
Winklerstrasse 24
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Head building Former four-storey, now three-storey plastered sandstone building, in the core 14th / 15th. Century, facade structure by corner rustics and cornices, on the west side coat of arms of Savoy, inscribed "1690", emergency saddle roof with gable dormers after partial restoration after 1945 D-5-64-000-2162 Head building
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Winklerstrasse 26
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Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St. Sebaldus Late Romanesque pillar basilica, sandstone block construction with saddle and hipped roof, started around 1230/40 over the remains of a Romanesque predecessor building, west choir around 1260/70, high Gothic side aisle extension and heightening of the pair of towers around 1330–45, late Gothic three-aisled hall choir built 1361–1379, additional tower - Increase under Master Heinrich Echser, called Kugler, 1482/83, after 1657 installation of galleries, 1888–1906 extensive repair and renovation work by Georg Hauberrisser and Joseph Schmitz, after partial destruction in 1945, reconstruction until 1957; with equipment D-5-64-000-2163 Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St. Sebaldus
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Winklerstrasse 31
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Former merchant's house, since 1846 Catholic parsonage to Our Lady Three-wing complex, front building and rear building, three- or four-story sandstone cuboid buildings with pitched roofs and roof core, plastered gable fields, connecting wings with wooden galleries, late Gothic courtyard architecture, in the core 14th / 15th century. Century (dendrochronologically dated 1476), 1519-25 (dendrochronologically dated) fundamental renovation and eastern gable bay window probably by Hans Beheim the Elder, Renaissance ingredients in the second half of the 16th century, ground floor redesign and neo-Gothic ingredients around 1880/90 D-5-64-000-2164 Former merchant's house, since 1846 Catholic parsonage to Our Lady
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Disappeared monument

This section lists objects that were previously entered in the list of monuments, but no longer exist.

location object description File no. image
Karlstrasse 4
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Steinerker around 1700; to new building;

Secured before the demolition of Karlstrasse 4 and stored for reuse, there “forgotten” and “accidentally” destroyed

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Remarks

  1. 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

Commons : Architectural monuments in Nuremberg  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual proof

  1. Hartmut Voigt: Nuremberg: Baroque bay windows were simply shredded . Nürnberger Nachrichten, December 11, 2019, accessed on December 16, 2019.