List of architectural monuments in Augsburg-Göggingen

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In the list of monuments in Goeggingen the monuments in the planning area are Goeggingen ( XIV ) 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.

Göggingen-Northwest

Individual structures

location object description File no. image
Butzstrasse 14
( location )
Residential and commercial building Three-storey mansard roof building with polygonal oriel turrets, central projecting with mid-level houses and plaster decor, 1906/08 D-7-61-000-1154 Residential and commercial building
Döllgast-Strasse 7 to 10, Döllgast-Strasse 12, Fabrikstrasse 11
( location )
Twisting and sewing thread factory Göggingen Former factory building, broad four-story brick building with side tower structures, accentuated vertically by risalites with attic-like crowns and by pilaster strips between the large window openings, by H. Kraus, 1909–1910

Former boiler house, two-part group of buildings with hipped or saddle roof and pilasters, expanded in 1889, 1909

Shedhalle, one-storey brick building with pilaster strips and a rhythmically upturned cornice, by H. Kraus, 1909–1910

Turbine house, ground floor saddle roof building with arched windows and plaster structure, end of the 19th century

D-7-61-000-1270 Twisting and sewing thread factory Göggingen
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Fabrikstraße 5,
Fabrikstraße 7,
Koloniestraße 1 - 7
( location )
Former workers' quarter of the Göggingen sewing thread factory Two-storey pitched roof buildings with corner pilasters, together with Fabrikstrasse 5 and 7, form a single settlement, 1873–1877 D-7-61-000-1180 Former workers' quarter of the Göggingen sewing thread factory


Near Fabrikkanal, near Fabrikstrasse
( location )
Hydroelectric power station on the factory canal one-storey solid construction with a gable roof, pilaster strips and arched windows, built around 1900 as a transmission system, converted in 1908 to generate electricity using Francis turbines ; with technical equipment; Parts of the original transmission disks in the associated boiler house D-7-61-000-1935 Hydroelectric power station on the factory canal


Gögginger Straße 96
( location )
Chapel of Our Lady of Sorrows Neo-Gothic hipped roof building with drawn-in flat choir and three pointed arched pillar arcades, moved here in 1840, 1860, with furnishings, at house number 98 D-7-61-000-337 Chapel of Our Lady of Sorrows
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Gögginger Straße 122
( location )
Villa Afra Four-storey, gable-independent gable roof building with a cast-iron balcony in Moorish form, extending over three storeys, by Karl Albert Gollwitzer , 1890 D-7-61-000-339 Villa Afra
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Gögginger Straße 132,
Bischoffstraße 9
( location )
Convent school of the Franciscan Sisters Maria Stern , now grammar school and secondary school Four-storey, elongated building with a flat hipped roof, mezzanine floor, chapel protruding to the east and a three-storey extension with a flat gable roof, by Heinrich Sturzenegger and Anton Horle, 1933, with furnishings

Extensive associated garden, by Hans Wohlwend Jr., at the same time

D-7-61-000-1168 Convent school of the Franciscan Sisters Maria Stern, now grammar school and secondary school
Panoramastraße 1
( location )
Former Bischoff's garden property Two-storey classicist hipped roof building with two dwelling houses, 1795, dwelling houses probably around 1900

Garden portal, with vases, at the same time

Garden house, pillar-supported tent roof construction with a lower western extension, probably at the same time

Associated park

D-7-61-000-768 Former Bischoff's garden property
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Von-Cobres-Straße 1,
near Friedhofweg,
Von -Cobres-Straße 3
( location )
Former castle, so-called Fuggerschlösschen, later town hall Two-wing complex of two-storey pitched roof buildings and a northern connecting wall with an archway to the outbuilding, the core of the 16th century, changes in the 17th and 18th centuries, heavily renewed

Outbuilding, two-story hipped roof building, probably at the same time

Enclosure, at the back to the garden lattice gate and seven pillars with sandstone vases, around 1800

Wall section and tower with tent roof, adjoining the main wing to the west, probably at the same time

Remnants of the garden with old trees

D-7-61-000-1058 Former castle, so-called Fuggerschlösschen, later town hall
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Von-Cobres-Straße 2
( Location )
Evangelical Lutheran Trinity Church Hall building with retracted choir and northern tower with bell-shaped dome roof, by Ulrich Lang, 1911/12, with furnishings

Gatehouse, on the main street entrance to the churchyard, ground floor building with hipped roof with colonnades and side pavilions, at the same time

D-7-61-000-1059 Evangelical Lutheran Trinity Church
Von-Cobres-Straße 5
( Location )
Former Franz Schubert elementary school Three-storey hipped roof building with corner projections and tower-like central projecting, facade with neo-baroque structure, around 1900 D-7-61-000-1060 Former Franz Schubert elementary school
Von-Cobres-Straße 6
( Location )
Catholic parish church of St. George and Michael Hall building with retracted choir and northern tower with onion dome, tower basement second half of the 13th and second half of the 15th century, choir and nave 1713, tower upper floor 1736, with furnishings D-7-61-000-555 Catholic parish church of St. George and Michael
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Von-Cobres-Straße 19
( Location )
Göggingen cemetery Old core in the south, with grave monuments from the 19th / 20th centuries Century, several extensions to the north and west

Enclosure, probably 19th century

D-7-61-000-263 Göggingen cemetery
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Wellenburger Strasse 58
( location )
Catholic Parish Church of the Most Holy Redeemer Hall building on a triangular floor plan, with a free-standing campanile and a chapel attached to the north, by Thomas Wechs , 1959–1961, with furnishings

Rectory and parish hall, connected ground-floor outbuildings with flat roof, at the same time

D-7-61-000-1231 Catholic Parish Church of the Most Holy Redeemer
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Göggingen-Northeast

Individual structures

location object description File no. image
Gögginger Strasse 105 a,
Gögginger Strasse 101
( location )
Former artillery depot Three-storey bare brick building with tower-like corner projections and stepped arched frieze on the eaves strip, 1897

Ancillary building, two-storey, narrow bare brick building with a gable roof, circumferential belt and eaves cornice and an edged gable, probably at the same time

D-7-61-000-338 Former artillery depot
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Göggingen-South

Individual structures

location object description File no. image
Bahnstrasse 15
( location )
Garden villa Three-storey building with a flat gable roof and two-storey annexes on the sides, converted into a guest house for the Hessing health resort around 1860, 1896

With associated park

D-7-61-000-127 Garden villa
Bürgermeister-Aurnhammer-Strasse 9,
Bürgermeister-Aurnhammer-Strasse 11
( location )
Former post office Two-storey, gable-independent gable roof building with a semicircular staircase in front of it in the south and a ground-floor extension with a gable roof, bare bricks, to the east, by Georg Werner and Heinrich Goetzger, 1931

Walling and waiting hall, at the same time

D-7-61-000-192 Former post office
Bürgermeister-Aurnhammer-Strasse 33
( location )
Former garden property, now residential and commercial building Two-storey hipped roof building with a basket arched entrance and classical plaster structure, around 1790 D-7-61-000-193 Former garden property, now residential and commercial building
Bürgermeister-Aurnhammer-Strasse 51
( location )
Farmhouse Einfirsthof, two-storey, gable-independent saddle roof building with two dwelling houses and an adjoining business section to the east, in the core 17th / 18th. century D-7-61-000-194 Farmhouse
Gerhart-Hauptmann-Strasse 13,
Gerhart-Hauptmann-Strasse 15
( location )
Duplex house Two-storey, multi-part staggered structure with a flat roof and two stair towers with a monopitch roof, by Karl Freyinger, 1971

Enclosure, at the same time

D-7-61-000-1464 Duplex house
Hessingstrasse 1 and 2, Butzstrasse 17 and 25, Hessingstrasse 6 a, Hessingstrasse 17, Wellenburger Strasse 12, Butzstrasse 19 a, Hessingstrasse 8
( location )
Hessing Orthopedic Sanatorium Extensive building complex on both sides of the street, arose from the orthopedic sanatorium set up by Hofrat Friedrich von Hessing in the former priest's house after the mid-19th century, expanded from 1868–1893 by a clinic building, guest house (so-called castle) and institution church

Former priestly retirement home, three-storey hipped roof building with a gabled central projection and classicist wall structures, built by Prince-Bishop Clemens Wenzeslaus , 1790

Former guest house , so-called castle, three-storey, castle-like complex with an angular floor plan, with crenellated terraces, towers and ground floor with grotto and fountain, in Romanesque, Gothic and Renaissance forms, by Karl Albert Gollwitzer, around 1880

Clinic, two wings of the original complex, two-storey saddle roof buildings with neo-baroque west gables, by Jean Keller , 1887–1889

So-called medical center, three-storey hipped roof building with gable risalits, tail gable and polygonal corner tower, by Jean Keller, around 1890/1900, externally simplified

Institution church , hall building with retracted choir and western roof turret, exterior building neo-baroque, interior neo-Gothic, by Jean Keller, 1890-1893, with furnishings

Monument to Hofrat Friedrich von Hessing, cast bronze, by Eugen Boermel , 1908

Wandelhalle, with 27 arched arcades and four pavilions, front pavilions with a Welscher hood, middle pavilions with a tent roof, by Jean Keller, 1896/99

Associated gardens

Former Kurhaus theater and former Hessing economy, see Klausenberg 6, 8a – c

D-7-61-000-402 Hessing Orthopedic Sanatorium
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Klausenberg 8 b, Klausenberg 6, Klausenberg 8
( location )
Former Hessing economy and health resort East wing of the courtyard, originally converted on three sides, two-storey saddle roof building with an elaborately designed north gable and south stepped gable, by Jean Keller, from 1869

Behind it the former Kurhaus theater, combination of palm house and summer theater, staggered structure with a transparent auditorium that closes with a basket arch to the south, massive stage construction in the north and adjoining ground-floor wing structures as a restoration building with connecting corridors to the spa, in iron, glass and stone construction, by Jean Keller, 1886

Former flower hall, south wing of the health resort, two-story hipped roof building with a hall on the ground floor, at the same time

Residential house, two-storey annex to the west with a saddle roof, stepped gable, dwarf house and southern extension with tent roof and tower-like battlements, the core around 1760, redesign around 1880

Park

D-7-61-000-554 Former Hessing economy and health resort
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Klausenberg 12
( location )
Residential and commercial building Two-storey eaves side building with a crooked roof, facade with classicistic plaster decor, early 19th century D-7-61-000-556 Residential and commercial building
Klausenberg 20, Klausenberg 18, Gerhart-Hauptmann-Straße 16, Klausenberg 16
( location )
Former Bühler garden property Consisting of:

Graf Seyssel d´Aixsches Schlösschen, three-storey hipped mansard roof building with a two-storey extension in the south and classical stucco structure of the facade, in the middle of the mid-18th century, changed around 1786/88, extension around 1870/80

Former coach house, stable and laundry room, ground floor outbuilding with a dwelling and a mansard roof with a shed, around 1820

Pavilion , brick rotunda with access on the upper floor and flat conical roof, in the southeast, perhaps above the rest of the medieval castle tower, around 1830, changed around 1880

Tea pavilion, hexagonal timber structure with a tent roof, around 1830/40

Walling, pillars with lion figures, probably 18th century

Associated park

D-7-61-000-557 Former Bühler garden property
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Klausenberg 28
( location )
Former villa of Karl Albert Gollwitzer Three-storey, gable-independent gable roof building with flat blind arcades and Belvedere tower, in neo-Gothic Ottoman style, greatly simplified by Karl Albert Gollwitzer, 1894 D-7-61-000-558 Former villa of Karl Albert Gollwitzer
Miltenbergstrasse 9
( location )
villa Two-storey, asymmetrical tent roof construction with flat bay windows, upstream staircase and gable, late Art Nouveau, inscribed "1912" D-7-61-000-1243 villa
Miltenbergstrasse 11
( location )
villa Two-storey hipped roof building with slightly curved gable, semicircular floor bay window and tower-like staircase, 1909, west facade changed in 1951, roof extension in the 1950s D-7-61-000-1462 villa
Römerweg 50
( location )
Former Göggingen hospital Two-storey hipped roof building over a high basement, with corner projections and gabled central projecting, neo-baroque, inscribed "1903"

Associated park

D-7-61-000-1191 Former Göggingen hospital
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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 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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