List of architectural monuments in Augsburg-Bahnhofs- and Bismarckviertel
In the list of architectural monuments in the Bahnhofs- and Bismarckviertel , the architectural monuments in the Augsburg district of Bahnhofs- and Bismarckviertel in the inner city planning area ( I ) are listed. There is also a collection of pictures for these monuments .
This list is a partial list of the list of architectural monuments in 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.
Ensembles
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Bismarckstrasse ( location ) |
Ensemble Bismarckstrasse | From the Eserwall towards the former infantry barracks, an avenue laid out in the last decade of the 19th century with representative tenement houses in the form of historicism. The development took place in accordance with the regulation issued in 1891 in an open system, but with an unusual density.
The ensemble includes the part of the street from Theodor-Heuss-Platz to the railway overpass (Bismarckbrücke); the main building of the barracks as the focal point of the axis is outside the ensemble. |
E-7-61-000-4 | |
Lessingstrasse ( location ) |
Lessingstrasse ensemble | South in front of the Eserwall, a single-family row house complex built by Adam Keller, based on the model of the English garden city movement at the beginning of the 20th century. The two-storey building units combined into decorative groups are framed by higher buildings on the street corners. | E-7-61-000-9 | |
Fuggerstrasse, Volkhartstrasse, Schaezlerstrasse ( location ) |
Ensemble Fuggerstrasse / Volkhartstrasse / Schaezlerstrasse | Along the north-western outskirts of the old town on the site of the former city fortifications and generously expanded, the streets of Fuggerstrasse and Volkhartstrasse, together with the east-facing buildings on Schaezlerstrasse to the west, form an ensemble that, despite severe losses and disturbances to the building fabric, still has the original character of elegant residential streets documented. The ensemble refers to the part of the ring road system, which was created in two rapidly successive stages, after the fortification was laid down (1860 ff.), Which was intended to encompass the entire old town, but whose realization was limited to the area mentioned.
The fact that the expansion began on the western flank of the old town was determined not least by the location of the new train station opened in 1844; Only in a second urban expansion phase was the area between the train station in the west and the ring road section in front of the western flank of the old town opened up for traffic and filled with urban planning. The first section of the redesign of the north-western outskirts of the old town, conceived by city planning officer Ludwig Leybold as a ring road, was the Fuggerstraße starting from the site of the former Gögginger Tor (Königsplatz) and continuing the axis of Konrad-Adenauer-Allee to the north at the same time as the east-facing development of Schaezlerstraße. The three to four-storey structures arranged in an open building system have only been partially preserved, especially in the southern part, but still reveal the original stylistic and urban planning concept. The latter aimed not only at the erection of representative tenement houses with apartments of upper middle class design, but also at the accentuation of the road closures at the intersecting streets through public buildings. The first of these monumental buildings was the justice building designed by Theodor Reuter in 1872 ff., Which brings together the buildings on Fuggerstrasse (west side) and Schaezlerstrasse (east side) in a horseshoe-shaped arrangement and with the delicate structure of its façades continues the late classicist forms of the residential buildings. The front of the justice building faces the north of the transverse axis Am Alten Einlass, which is at the same time framed by the opposite St. Anna School. The street space on Fuggerstrasse is largely completed as a point de vue by the city theater, which, as an urban joint, connects to Volkhartstrasse, which bends slightly to the north-west and which, like the subsequent buildings in the west of Volkhartstrasse, is designed in the Italian Renaissance style. With Volkhartstrasse as the second section, the Ringstrasse concept was significantly modified after the theater was built (1876/77). The tenement houses adjoining the school building with its narrow sides on Volkhartstrasse and Schaezlerstrasse are, reminiscent of the architecture of Vienna's Ringstrasse, drawn together to form multi-part, symmetrical complexes, the rear wings of which are assigned to Schaezlerstrasse and which also form the space on Frölichstrasse, which runs across the street are. While the buildings on the west side of Volkhartstrasse and in the northeast of Schaezlerstrasse, which mostly go back to Ludwig Leybold, are designed in neo-renaissance forms, original tenement houses designed by Karl Albert Gollwitzer in the style of a Moorish-Oriental influenced historicism dominate in the east. |
E-7-61-000-7 | |
Beethovenstrasse ( location ) |
Ensemble Beethovenstrasse | Closed building block with corner formations on several sides at the entrance to the residential area between Hermanstrasse and Schießgraben, built after 1900 in front of the former Gögginger Tor, on which outstanding Augsburg architects worked: Albert Jack and Maximilian Wanner , Krauss and Dürr, Oswald and Rottmann, Bresele, H . Fast. The facades of the residential buildings partly show Art Nouveau forms. | E-7-61-000-3 | |
Frohsinnstrasse and Völkstrasse ( location ) |
Ensemble Frohsinnstrasse and Völkstrasse | The ensemble encompasses essential parts of the upscale residential area in the depression west of the firing trench from around 1880 to the 1920s. The open development with two to four-story residential buildings is impressively concentrated at the intersection of Frohsinnstrasse and Völkstrasse.
The facades as well as the enclosures of the front gardens have designs in the forms of the neo-renaissance, neo-baroque and art nouveau styles. The picturesque insights, enhanced by the slight bend in the streets and gardens, correspond to the urban planning intentions of the time. |
E-7-61-000-6 | |
Mozartstrasse ( location ) |
Ensemble Mozartstrasse | On the sloping terrain between four-storey residential buildings from around 1905, low row house group of Art Nouveau, with diverse facade modeling and richly structured roof zone. | E-7-61-000-11 | |
Schießgrabenstrasse ( location ) |
Ensemble Schießgrabenstrasse | The Schießgrabenstrasse, located west of Konrad-Adenauer-Allee, but higher than this, was built outside of the imperial city fortifications instead of a tree-lined avenue running around the old town. Since the 1860s it has been built on one side in an open building system with public company and multi-storey private residential buildings, which vary in the style stages characteristic of late historicism from neo-renaissance, neo-Gothic and neo-Baroque.
With the former von Hößlinschen property (Schießgrabenstrasse 20) integrated into the building line, one last reminder of the patrician gardens of the 17th and 18th centuries that were located in front of the gates of the old town remained vivid, as well as the promenade accompanied by avenues, which on a The elevation runs parallel to Schießgrabenstrasse, the former wall and moat situation of the city fortifications is still documented. |
E-7-61-000-16 |
Individual structures
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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At the old inlet 1 ( location ) |
Palace of Justice | Three-storey three-wing complex with hipped roof, corner projections and central projections to the north, late classicism, by Theodor Reuter, 1872–1875, extension to the south 1922/23, partially destroyed in 1944, reconstruction 1948–1951, compare Ensemble Fuggerstraße / Volkhartstraße / Schaezlerstraße | D-7-61-000-27 |
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Bahnhofstrasse 4 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building, so-called Möhnlehaus | Four-storey corner building with effective urban planning, bay windows, gable, yellow clinker brick and plastered structures, facade in neo-Renaissance shapes, around 1890 | D-7-61-000-117 |
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Bahnhofstrasse 6 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey eaves side building with flat bay windows, gable and red clinker brick with colored decorative tiles, neo-renaissance, around 1890 | D-7-61-000-118 |
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Bahnhofstrasse 10, Bahnhofstrasse 8, Bahnhofstrasse 12 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey eaves side building with stepped gable, flat bay window with wooden roofing and red brick with yellow plastered structure, neo-renaissance, around 1890
Former photographer's studio in Siemssen, three-storey rear building with a sloping roof and Art Nouveau facade with floral stucco decor, around 1900/05 |
D-7-61-000-119 | |
Bahnhofstrasse 11 ( location ) |
Former Bayerische Staatsbank, now Hypovereinsbank | Monumental three-storey corner building with risalits and house facade with rich sculptural decoration, neo-baroque, by Albert Schmidt, 1899, extension to the east around 1920 | D-7-61-000-120 |
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Bahnhofstrasse 12 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey eaves side building with bay window, roof gable and red clinker brick with plastered structure, neo-renaissance, around 1890 | D-7-61-000-121 | |
Bahnhofstrasse 12 1/2 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey eaves side building with flat bay window, curved gable, stucco reliefs and clinker brick decoration, neo-Renaissance, inscribed "1893" | D-7-61-000-122 | |
Bahnhofstrasse 14 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey eaves side building with bay window, gable, stucco ornament and clinker brick decoration, neo-baroque, around 1890 | D-7-61-000-123 | |
Bahnhofstrasse 18 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey eaves side building with attic storey, bay window and gable, neo-baroque, around 1890 | D-7-61-000-124 | |
Bahnhofstrasse 21 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey corner building with gable, domed corner bay window and rich plaster structure, neo-Renaissance, by Ludwig Leybold, 1882, change of the entrance situation in 1989 | D-7-61-000-125 | |
Bahnhofstrasse 24 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey plastered eaves side building with gable roof, late Biedermeier style, around 1860 | D-7-61-000-126 | |
Baumgartnerstraße 9 ( location ) |
Tram depot | At its core the former terminus of the Munich-Augsburg railway , a hall with a basilical cross-section and wooden supporting structure, by Karl Gollwitzer, 1839, later expanded
Residential and commercial building, six-storey tower-like tent roof construction with cornice structure and sloped plinth made of clinker brick, around 1920 |
D-7-61-000-141 |
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Beethovenstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Five-storey saddle roof building with curved gable, flat bay and polygonal corner bay, facade plastered with decoration made of pebble stone surfaces and clinker pattern, by Walter Krauss and Hermann Dürr, before 1910 | D-7-61-000-143 | |
Beethovenstrasse 6 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Four-storey saddle roof building with gable, polygonal flat bay window and rich floral stucco decoration, around 1910 | D-7-61-000-145 | |
Beethovenstrasse 8 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Four-storey corner building with a gable roof, flat core and curved transverse gable, geometrical plaster decor, before 1910 | D-7-61-000-146 | |
Bismarckstrasse 6 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Three-storey corner building with a gabled risalit, polygonal, tower-like corner bay window and gable, neo-baroque stucco structure, around 1900 | D-7-61-000-174 | |
Bismarckstrasse 10 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Four-storey eaves side building with gabled central projectile and bay window, brick building with plastered central part and baroque decor, around 1900 | D-7-61-000-175 | |
Bismarckstrasse 13 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Four-storey gable roof construction based on the corner position with flat core and tail gables, in the form of the Heimat style, around 1905 | D-7-61-000-176 | |
Bismarckstrasse 14 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Four-storey building with a gabled central projection and facade structure in neo-baroque forms, around 1900 | D-7-61-000-177 | |
Bismarckstraße 14 1/2 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Four-storey corner building with flat core and volute gables, facade design in neo-baroque shapes, around 1900 | D-7-61-000-178 | |
Burgkmairstraße 2 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Four-storey asymmetrical eaves side building with gable roof, central projectile and corner bay window, strict Art Nouveau style, around 1910
Front yard fencing, at the same time |
D-7-61-000-1153 | |
Burgkmairstraße 12 ( location ) |
Former royal land and road construction office, now Augsburg State Construction Office | Four-storey building with a mansard hipped roof, flat bay window and curved gable, neo-baroque, probably by Walter Krauss and Hermann Dürr, 1904/05
Enclosure, pillars with Art Nouveau-like bars, at the same time |
D-7-61-000-206 |
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Burgkmairstraße 14 ( location ) |
Row house (former home of Thomas Wechs) | Two- or three-storey cubic building with a flat roof, in modern, practical forms, by Thomas Wechs, around 1930 | D-7-61-000-207 | |
Burgkmairstraße 18, Burgkmairstraße 20 ( location ) |
Terraced house group | Two three-storey pitched roof buildings with a simple plaster structure, by Walter Krauss and Hermann Dürr, before 1905, see also Frölichstrasse 5 | D-7-61-000-208 | |
Friedberger Strasse 2 ( location ) |
Former Kattunfabrik school, then Nagler und Sohn textile works, now Augsburg University of Applied Sciences | Three-storey head building of a formerly horseshoe-shaped three-wing complex with a flat roof, colossal pilasters and a representative rococo facade approximated to the palace, by Leonhard Christian Mayr, 1770/72 | D-7-61-000-261 | |
Frohsinnstrasse 3 ( location ) |
detached house | Two-storey building with a mansard hipped roof, polygonal corner bay with double onion dome and central projection, partly colored glass windows, neo-baroque, by Albert Jack and Max Wanner , inscribed "1901"
Enclosure with Art Nouveau grille, probably at the same time |
D-7-61-000-271 |
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Frohsinnstraße 11, Völkstraße 28, Völkstraße 30 ( location ) |
Rental house in three units | Four-storey hipped roof building, reduced historicizing with gables that vary the motif of the transept gable of St. Ulrich and Afra, around 1910, belonging to Frohsinnstraße 11 | D-7-61-000-1047 | |
Frohsinnstrasse 20 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Four-storey mansard roof building with a street-side bay window and entrance project, in the design language of Baroque Art Nouveau, around 1904 | D-7-61-000-1432 |
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Frohsinnstrasse 21 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Three-storey corner building with a mansard roof and polygonal corner bay window with onion dome, in a reduced neo-baroque style, inscribed "1906", simplified in 1958, compare Gratzmüllerstraße 1 | D-7-61-000-273 |
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Frölichstrasse 5 ( location ) |
Residential building | Corner building of a group of terraced houses, two-storey asymmetrical corner house with a mansard roof, by Fritz Landauer , around 1911, see also Burgkmairstraße 18/20 | D-7-61-000-266 |
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Frölichstrasse 17 ( location ) |
Motherhouse of the Evangelical Diakonissenanstalt | Three-storey brick building with north transverse wing and western chapel, saddle roof building with decorative gables, turrets and risalits, in neo-Gothic forms, by Jean Keller, 1891/93, with furnishings
Enclosure of the park, walls and pillars made of brick and iron fence, 1901 |
D-7-61-000-269 |
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Fuggerstrasse 5, Fuggerstrasse 7 ( location ) |
Former Hotel zur Post | Four-storey with corner projections, late classicistic, around 1860/70 | D-7-61-000-286 | |
Fuggerstrasse 9 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey eaves side building with flat saddle roof and late classicist structure, around 1860/70 | D-7-61-000-288 | |
Gratzmüllerstraße 1 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey corner building with a tower-like corner bay window and floral Art Nouveau decor, labeled "1901", compare Ensemble Frohsinnstraße / Völkstraße | D-7-61-000-342 | |
Gutenbergstrasse 3 ( location ) |
villa | Three-storey asymmetrical hipped roof building with a central projectile, polygonal corner bay window and curved gables, by Walter Krauss and Hermann Dürr, 1908/10
Enclosure, at the same time |
D-7-61-000-344 | |
Halderstrasse 6, Halderstrasse 6 a, Halderstrasse 8 ( location ) |
synagogue | Domed central building with a forecourt between two flanking three-storey municipal buildings with hipped roof and three-bay portico, in reduced, historicizing forms, based on a design by Heinrich Lömpel and Fritz Landauer , 1914–1917 | D-7-61-000-348 |
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Halderstrasse 12 ( location ) |
Former home | Two-storey corner building with a mezzanine floor in the attic, tent roof and polygonal corner bay window, in late classicist and neo-renaissance forms, around 1890 | D-7-61-000-349 | |
Hermanstrasse 5 1/2 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Four-storey building with an asymmetrically structured facade with bay windows and balconies, plaster decor and partly colored glazing, around 1907 | D-7-61-000-389 | |
Hermanstrasse 6 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey eaves side building with curved gable, neo-coco, by Martin Dülfer , before 1882 | D-7-61-000-390 | |
Hermanstrasse 7 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Four-story corner building with a gable roof, around 1910 | D-7-61-000-1365 | |
Hermanstrasse 8 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey eaves side building with bay window and curved gable, neo-coco, by Martin Dülfer , before 1882 | D-7-61-000-392 | |
Hermanstraße 24, Hermanstraße 10, near Hermanstraße ( location ) |
Catholic cemetery church of St. Michael | Longitudinal oval central building with northern and southern annex and tower with octagonal upper floors and onion dome, probably based on plans by Elias Holl, 1603/05, extension in the 17th century, damaged in 1703, consecrated in 1712 after reconstruction, changed around 1772, with furnishings
Cemetery with grave monuments from the 18th to 20th centuries Century Enclosure, enclosure wall with gables and gable-crowned portal, classicistic, after 1862 |
D-7-61-000-394 |
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Hermanstrasse 33 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Three-storey, multi-faceted building, asymmetrically structured by corner bay windows and volute gable, stucco reliefs with Renaissance motifs, inscribed "1899" | D-7-61-000-396 | |
Hermanstraße 33 a ( location ) |
Residential building | Elongated three-storey building with two tower-like risalits, between two entrances a balcony, richly decorated flat bay window on the narrow western side, late classicist style, mid-19th century | D-7-61-000-397 | |
Hochfeldstrasse 2 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Four-storey corner building with a flat hip roof, polygonal bay window rising from the floor and loggia, rich facade structure and ornamental decor, neo-Renaissance, 1890 | D-7-61-000-419 | |
Hochfeldstrasse 8 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Three-storey with a mansard hipped roof, bay window and gable, rich facade structure and ornamental decor, around 1900 | D-7-61-000-1453 | |
Hochfeldstrasse 33 ( location ) |
villa | Two-storey, asymmetrically structured corner building with transverse gables and polygonal corner bay windows, floral plaster decor in Art Nouveau forms, around 1900
Garden fence, at the same time |
D-7-61-000-420 | |
Holbeinstraße 3, Schaezlerstraße 10 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Four-storey corner building with a mansard hipped roof, gabled risalits and three-storey corner bay window, late classicist style, around 1880, compare the ensemble Fuggerstrasse / Volkhartstrasse / Schaezlerstrasse | D-7-61-000-433 | |
Holbeinstrasse 4 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Three-storey corner building with a semicircular corner bay window, risalits and facade in strict late classicist forms, by Karl-Albert Gollwitzer, around 1870/71, compare Ensemble Fuggerstraße / Volkhartstraße / Schaezlerstraße | D-7-61-000-434 | |
Holbeinstrasse 9 ( location ) |
Former home of the Chief Postal Director | Two-storey villa with hipped roof, by Julius Schweighart, around 1925
Two archways, west and east adjoining, at the same time |
D-7-61-000-1174 | |
Holbeinstrasse 10 ( location ) |
Former insurance company for Swabia and Neuburg, now state building authority | Three-storey hipped roof building with central and corner projections, neo-baroque building in the style of Italian palaces, by Jean Keller, 1910
Archway to the west at the same time |
D-7-61-000-435 | |
Holbeinstrasse 12 ( location ) |
Former residential building of the insurance company for Swabia and Neuburg, now social court | Originally a four-storey corner building with a polygonal corner bay window and a facade in Baroque forms, reinforced concrete construction, subsequently increased by one storey, by Jean Keller, 1908
Archway to the east at the same time |
D-7-61-000-436 | |
Königsplatz (in the park) ( location ) |
Fountain basin | Concrete casting, by Thormann, around 1880 | D-7-61-000-573 |
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Near Schießgrabenstrasse ( location ) |
Kesterbrunnen | Water basin with Art Nouveau pillar and bronze figure, by August Pausenberger, 1908 | D-7-61-000-879 | |
Near Theodor-Heuss-Platz (in the green area, corner of Stettenstrasse) ( location ) |
Fountain | Cast iron column with a lantern-like attachment, around 1900 | D-7-61-000-1150 | |
Neidhartstraße 22 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Three-storey building with attic storey and gabled corner projections, in neo-baroque forms, around 1900, compare Ensemble Bismarckstraße | D-7-61-000-734 | |
Neidhartstraße 23 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Four-storey eaves side building with a flat bay window and a curved dwarf house, in the form of the South German Baroque, around 1900, compare Ensemble Bismarckstraße | D-7-61-000-735 | |
Neidhartstraße 24 ( location ) |
Tenement house, | Four-storey corner house with a mansard roof and flat bay window with a polygonal tower floor above the entrance, neo-baroque structure, around 1900, compare the Bismarckstrasse ensemble | D-7-61-000-736 | |
Neidhartstraße 27 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Four-storey, asymmetrically structured clinker brick building with a mansard roof, high-set polygonal corner bay window and volute gable, around 1900 | D-7-61-000-738 | |
Prinzregentenplatz ( location ) |
Prinzregentenbrunnen with a monument to Prince Regent Luitpold of Bavaria | Octagonal basin made of shell limestone with pillars and bronze statue, by Franz Bernauer, 1901 | D-7-61-000-812 |
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Prinzregentenplatz 2, Prinzregentenplatz 3 ( location ) |
Finance and main customs office | Two parallel high-rise slabs connected by a lower transverse tract, each with six and nine storeys, with grid facades and flat roof, built by Luitpold Sittmann and Hans Gunselmann from 1953–1954 by the Munich Finance Directorate, painted by Hans Härtel | D-7-61-000-1226 | |
Prinzregentenstrasse 2 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Originally a three-storey asymmetrical building with a modified upper section with bay windows, colored glass windows, wrought-iron bars and corner niche with canopy and house Madonna, by Albert Jack and Max Wanner , 1902
Garden fence with a brick archway, at the same time |
D-7-61-000-813 | |
Prinzregentenstrasse 8 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Four-storey corner building with bay windows, tail gables and tower-like corner section, facade with rich Art Nouveau decor, by Walter Krauss, 1901/02
Front yard fencing, at the same time |
D-7-61-000-814 |
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Rote-Torwall-Straße 14 ( location ) |
school-building | Three-storey, angular and symmetrically structured corner building with a mansard gable roof, tail gables and a tower-like accentuation of the corner with great urban impact, neo-baroque, by Georg Müller, 1900/01 | D-7-61-000-851 | |
Schaezlerstrasse 8 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey eaves side building with a flat gable roof and strict late-classical structure, by Jean Keller, around 1875 | D-7-61-000-870 | |
Schaezlerstrasse 9 ( location ) |
Former garden mansion of the Schaezler family | Late baroque two-storey mansard roof building over a high, windowed basement, central projection with mezzanine floor, by Gottfried Schifter, 1764 | D-7-61-000-871 | |
Schaezlerstrasse 25 ( location ) |
State and City Library | Stately new baroque building with echoes of the orangery type of the 18th century, by Fritz Steinhäußer and Martin Dülfer , 1892/93, extension 1914 | D-7-61-000-872 |
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Schaezlerstrasse 26 ( location ) |
St. Anna primary school | Palace-like three-storey building with a flat gable roof and mezzanine, longitudinal wing between two transverse side wings, neo-renaissance, by Ludwig Leybold, 1872/73 | D-7-61-000-873 | |
Schaezlerstraße 32, Volkhartstraße 7 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Three-storey hipped roof buildings with mezzanine, flat bay windows and central projections, together with Volkhartstrasse 7, symmetrically grouped along Frölichstrasse, a complex in Italian Renaissance shapes, modernized by architect Hörmann, around 1880, western part, compare the mirror image of the corresponding assembly at Schaezlerstrasse 34 / Volkhartstrasse 9 | D-7-61-000-874 | |
Schießgrabenstrasse 4 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Five-storey corner house, asymmetrically structured with a flat core, balconies and gables, facades with loosely distributed ornament, geometric Art Nouveau, by Walter Krauss and Hermann Dürr, around 1910 | D-7-61-000-882 | |
Schießgrabenstrasse 16 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Three-storey corner building with a round bay window, tail gable and richly structured facade in neo-baroque style, marked 1890, see also Ensemble Mozartstrasse | D-7-61-000-883 | |
Schießgrabenstrasse 20 ( location ) |
Former von Hößlinsches Gartengut | Three-storey building with hipped roof, exterior appearance late Classicist, essentially 18th century, second floor and facade design around 1860 | D-7-61-000-884 | |
Schießgrabenstrasse 24 ( location ) |
Residential and office building | Four-storey corner building with domed loft, gables and rich facade decoration based on motifs from the Gothic and Renaissance, by Albert Jack and Max Wanner , 1899, see also Ensemble Frohsinnstrasse / Völkstrasse | D-7-61-000-885 | |
Schießgrabenstraße 26 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Four-storey mansard roof building with facade decoration based on Gothic and Renaissance motifs, around 1900/02, see Schießgrabenstrasse 24 | D-7-61-000-886 | |
Schießgrabenstrasse 30 ( location ) |
Lodge house Augusta | Two-storey, cubic building with facade design in the forms of the Italian Renaissance, by Albert Jack and Max Wanner , late 19th century | D-7-61-000-887 | |
Schießgrabenstrasse 34 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Three-storey corner building, effectively situated in urban planning terms, with a flat bay window and rounded corner accentuated by columns, neo-renaissance, 1890 | D-7-61-000-888 | |
Singerstraße 12, Singerstraße 12 1/2, near Singerstraße ( location ) |
Double tenement house | Four-storey, symmetrically structured building with gabled corner projections, in neo-baroque shapes, around 1900
Front yard fencing, at the same time |
D-7-61-000-951 | |
Singerstraße 14 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Four-storey mansard roof building with central projection and gable, neo-baroque, around 1900 | D-7-61-000-952 | |
Stettenstrasse 6, Stettenstrasse 8 ( location ) |
Double tenement house | Two-storey hipped roof building with risalits and late Classicist structure with a Tuscan portico, by Ludwig Leybold, around 1880 | D-7-61-000-987 | |
Stettenstrasse 10 ( location ) |
villa | Two-storey, asymmetrical hipped roof building with central and tower-like corner projections and late Classicist structure, by Ludwig Leybold, around 1880
Enclosure, probably at the same time |
D-7-61-000-988 | |
Stettenstrasse 12, near Stettenstrasse ( location ) |
villa | Two-storey, asymmetrical hipped roof building with a tower-like central projection and rich late classicist structure, probably by Ludwig Leybold, around 1880
Garden fence, probably at the same time |
D-7-61-000-989 | |
Theodor-Heuss-Platz 8 ( location ) |
Part of a block of tenements that bordered the former Kaiserplatz in the south | Four-storey building with tower-like corner accentuation and facade structure in the forms of the Italian Renaissance, by Walter Krauss, 1897, compare Ensemble Bismarckstraße | D-7-61-000-998 | |
Viktoriastraße 1 ( location ) |
Central Station | Two-storey three-wing complex with hipped roofs, raised central building and lateral transverse wings, late classicism, by Eduard Rübner, 1844–1846, extension 1852/53, reconstruction by Friedrich Bürklein 1869–1871 | D-7-61-000-1043 |
more pictures |
Völkstraße 24 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Four-story, asymmetrically grouped corner building with a tower-like top, structure and relief decoration in Baroque Art Nouveau, inscribed "1901" | D-7-61-000-1045 | |
Völkstraße 27 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Four-storey, symmetrically structured building with corner core and curved gable over the central axes, neo-baroque, around 1900, the core is probably older | D-7-61-000-1046 | |
Völkstraße 29 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Four-storey corner building with a belvedere-like tower top, Art Nouveau with floral and antique ornaments and mask reliefs, 1905
Garden fence, at the same time |
D-7-61-000-1048 | |
Völkstrasse 32, Völkstrasse 34 ( location ) |
Double tenement house | Four-storey building with a flat core, gable walls and baroque plaster decor, around 1900 | D-7-61-000-1049 | |
Völkstraße 33 ( location ) |
Residential building | Four-storey clinker brick building with corner bay, gable and plaster structure in the neo-Renaissance style, by Adam Keller, 1902 | D-7-61-000-1050 |
Remarks
- ↑ This list may not correspond to the current status of the official list of monuments. The latter can be viewed on the Internet as a PDF using the link given under web links and is also mapped in the Bavarian Monument Atlas . Even these representations, although they are updated daily by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation , do not always and everywhere reflect the current status. Therefore, the presence or absence of an object in this list or in the Bavarian Monument Atlas does not guarantee that it is currently a registered monument or not. The Bavarian List of Monuments is also an information directory. The monument property - and thus the legal protection - is defined in Art. 1 of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act (BayDSchG) and does not depend on the mapping in the monument atlas or 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
- List of monuments for Augsburg (PDF) at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation
- Railway station and Bismarck district in the Bavarian Monument Atlas