List of architectural monuments in Augsburg-Am Schäfflerbach

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In the list of monuments Am Bach Schäffler the monuments in the Augsburg district are at Schäffler Bach in the planning area downtown ( I ) listed. There is also a collection of pictures for these monuments .

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

ensemble

location object description File no. image
Proviantbachquartier
( location )
Ensemble of the Proviantbachquartier settlement The Proviantbachquartier ensemble includes the former workers' housing estate of the mechanical spinning and weaving mill in Augsburg (Plant III on the Proviantbach).

The approximately twenty three-storey bare brick buildings were built in the open construction method from 1895 along two streets that tapered towards the factory by the construction company Thormann and Stiefel, and in 1921 the master house was added in the form of the Heimat style. After damage in the Second World War, some buildings were renovated until 1951 and later plastered.

With regard to the location - a long way from the city center, but in direct relation to the neighboring workplace - as well as with regard to house and apartment types, this is a characteristic example of the construction of workers' living quarters in the late 19th century.

E-7-61-000-12 Ensemble of the Proviantbachquartier settlement

Individual structures

location object description File no. image
Johannes-Haag-Straße 14
( location )
Villa Haag , former director's villa , belonging to the former Johannes-Haag-Maschinen- und Röhrenfabrik AG On a T-shaped floor plan with gabled corner projections and side annex buildings, neo-Renaissance, by Jean Keller , before 1885

Garden fence, probably at the same time

D-7-61-000-499 Villa Haag, former director's villa, belonging to the former Johannes-Haag-Maschinen- und Röhrenfabrik AG
Johannes-Haag-Straße 27
( location )
Two barns, so-called Lechhütten Belonging to the municipal building yard, single-storey pitched roof buildings, eastern barn partly with half-timbering, by Elias Holl, 1611 and 1630, roof truss of the eastern barn, 18th century

Residential house, two-story, late classicist hipped roof building, around 1850

D-7-61-000-500 Two barns, so-called Lechhütten
Near Proviantbach
( location )
Hydroelectric power station (formerly part of the mechanical cotton spinning and weaving mill Augsburg (SWA)) Two- or three-storey tent roof construction with plaster structure, around 1900 D-7-61-000-1455 Hydroelectric power station (formerly part of the mechanical cotton spinning and weaving mill Augsburg (SWA))
Near Schäfflerbachstraße, near Fabrikstraße, Provinostraße 46, Prinzstraße 49 c, Provinostraße 48
( location )
Augsburg worsted spinning mill Founded in 1836 by Friedrich Merz to the right of the Schäfflerbach in place of a tobacco mill, expanded several times to the west in the 19th century

This includes all buildings and facilities for textile production and their infrastructure in the area enclosed by Provinostraße, Schäfflerbachstraße, Prinzstraße and Theodor-Wiedemann- Straße

The building stock to the right of the Schäfflerbach was completely destroyed in the Second World War . Only the dye tower of a predecessor company, a two-storey wooden construction with a hipped roof over a brick base from around 1760 and the former wash and bath house of the Kammgarn district (see Schäfflerbachstrasse 30) have survived. The building stock to the left of the Schäfflerbach was also largely destroyed, but in the 1950s the existing building was replaced in a simplified form, partly in the preserved outer walls

The historical testimony value is particularly dense in the following buildings:

  • Old steam engine house, designed by Jean Keller in 1893;
  • Large steam turbine house, built in 1912, with technical equipment;
  • Large boiler house, built in 1911, expanded in 1927/28 and 1935, with technical equipment;
  • Westshed, 1933;
  • Remains of the associated enclosure; see. also Provinostrasse 45/47
D-7-61-000-1247 Augsburg worsted spinning mill
Otto-Lindenmeyer-Strasse 15
( location )
Former director's villa ("Thormann-Villa") Two-storey, asymmetrical corner building in clinker brick and stone with a crooked roof and a decorative structure in Renaissance forms, by Alfred Thormann, 1892 D-7-61-000-765 Former director's villa ("Thormann-Villa")
Otto-Lindenmeyer-Straße 30, Beim Glaspalast 1, Beim Glaspalast 5
( location )
Former mechanical cotton spinning and weaving mill (so-called glass palace ) Plant IV (Aumühle); So-called glass palace, now a museum, five-storey flat roof building with corner towers and domed central tower, steel skeleton construction, clinker facing with decorative parts in shredded concrete, by Alfred Thormann and J. Stiefel based on plans by architect Philipp J. Manz, 1909/10

Boiler house and machine house, lower hipped roof buildings attached to the south, at the same time

D-7-61-000-766 Former mechanical cotton spinning and weaving mill (so-called glass palace)
Proviantbachstrasse 1, Johannes-Haag-Strasse 1 to 6, Johannes-Haag-Strasse 4 1/2, Johannes-Haag-Strasse 27, Johannes-Haag-Strasse 34, Proviantbachstrasse 1 1/3, Proviantbachstrasse 1 1/4, Proviantbachstrasse 3
( Location )
Former municipal slaughterhouse and cattle yard Parts of the former spacious complex in the area of ​​the former cattle market have been preserved, buildings in two-tone brickwork, by Fritz Steinhäußer and the architect Stein, 1898–1900

Former administration building, three-storey bare brick building with hipped roof

Restoration building, three-storey bare brick building with hipped roof and ground floor hall extension

Former service building with management and apartment, three-storey bare brick building with hipped roof

Former cattle sales hall, three-aisled hall with a basilical cross-section

Former night stables, sales hall for large cattle, ground floor flat gable roof with two-story pent roof extension to the north

Former pig market and small cattle halls, two ground floor halls with flat gable roof

Former sales hall for piglets and horse stables, ground floor flat roof buildings

Green area with chestnut trees

Enclosure with a pavilion

D-7-61-000-816 Former municipal slaughterhouse and cattle yard
more pictures
Proviantbachstraße 20
( location )
Residential and commercial building (see also Proviantbachquartier ) Three-storey corner building with flat bay windows, risalit and rich structure of the gable front, by Alfred Thormann and J. Stiefel, probably 1907 D-7-61-000-1260 Residential and commercial building (see also Proviantbachquartier)
Provinostraße 45, Provinostraße 45 1/2, Provinostraße 47
( location )
Two former director's villas of the Augsburg worsted spinning mill Two-storey saddle roof buildings, neo-renaissance, by Karl Albert Gollwitzer, 1869, No. 47 partially changed

In between, the former wash house, ground floor saddle roof construction, at the same time

Associated enclosure; see also Schäfflerbachstrasse 26

D-7-61-000-1248 Two former director's villas of the Augsburg worsted spinning mill
Schäfflerbachstraße 30
( location )
Former wash and bath house of the workers' settlement of the worsted yarn spinning mill ("Kammgarnquartier") Two-storey eaves side building with saddle roof and baroque plaster structure, by Jean Keller, 1879, cf. Schäfflerbachstrasse 26 D-7-61-000-1234 Former wash and bath house of the workers' settlement of the worsted yarn spinning mill ("Kammgarnquartier")
Schwibbogenplatz 1
( location )
Director's villa Formerly part of the spinning and weaving mill Kahn und Arnold am Sparrenlech, two-storey tent roof construction with dwelling houses, central projections and late classicist decor, second half of the 19th century

Garden house, two-storey saddle roof building with gable, inscribed "1880"

Garden fence and gate, probably at the same time

D-7-61-000-939 Director's villa
Schwibbogenplatz 2 f
( location )
tower Three-storey, plastered brick building with battlements and neo-Gothic frieze, octagonal upper storeys above a square substructure, in the core 1740, remodeled 19th century D-7-61-000-940 tower
more pictures
Zobelstraße 20a
( location )
So-called Grovermann Villa Two-storey hipped roof building with covered entrance area and round tower on the north corner, 1952/53

Associated gardens

D-7-61-000-1267 So-called Grovermann Villa
Proviantbachstraße 20
( location )
Residential building Three-storey corner building with flat bay windows and dwelling houses, bright brick building with rich structure, by Thormann and Stiefel, probably from 1907 D-7-61-000-1330 Residential building
Proviantbachstrasse 22 and 24
( location )
Former master house Two-storey saddle roof construction with a dwelling, bare brick construction with rich brick structure elements, by Thormann and Stiefel probably from 1898

With a former wash house, small single-storey saddle roof building, probably from 1898

D-7-61-000-1329 Former master house
Reichenberger Straße 57 1/2 and 1/3
( location )
So-called factory palace , former Plant II of the mechanical cotton spinning and weaving mill in Augsburg am Proviantbach Uniform group of buildings in reinforced concrete construction with multi-colored brick facades structured by pilaster strips, based on plans by Carl Arnold Séquin-Bronner of the Augsburg company Thormann und Stiefel, 1895–1898, the complex partially obscured by additions from the post-war period

Spinning mill building, built on a hooked ground plan, flanked by stair towers, in floor-to-ceiling windows with a three-storey flat roof structure

One-storey weaving shed building, to the north

Battery building, three-storey, now free-standing flat roof building

D-7-61-000-1190 So-called factory palace, former Plant II of the mechanical cotton spinning and weaving mill in Augsburg am Proviantbach
more pictures

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 property of a monument - and thus the legal protection - is defined in Art. 1 of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act (BayDSchG) and does not depend on the mapping in the Monument Atlas and the entry in the Bavarian Monument List. Objects that are not listed in the Bavarian Monument List can also be monuments if they meet the criteria according to Art. 1 BayDSchG. Early involvement of the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation according to Art. 6 BayDSchG is therefore necessary in all projects.

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