List of architectural monuments in downtown Augsburg, St. Ulrich Cathedral

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In the list of architectural monuments in the city center, St. Ulrich Cathedral , the architectural monuments in the Augsburg city district inner city, St. Ulrich Cathedral 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.

Individual structures

location object description File no. image
Augsburg old town
City fortifications see Augsburg city fortifications D-7-61-000-1 City fortifications
Am Perlachberg 6
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Community center In the core two four-storey gabled houses of the 16./17. Century, faded, horizontally closing facade with plaster divisions, 17th century D-7-61-000-51 Community center
Annastraße 12
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Community center Three-storey eaves side building with saddle roof, flat bay window and pilaster-framed portal, in the core 16./17. Century, classicistic facade decor, around 1800 D-7-61-000-68 Community center
Annastraße 19, on the west and east side of the former Fugger house
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Two late Gothic portals Around 1495 D-7-61-000-70 Two late Gothic portals
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Annastraße 20
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Sacrifice of St. Anna Three-storey eaves side building with saddle roof, in the core 16./17. Century, reconstruction by B. von Hößlin 1826/27 D-7-61-000-71 Sacrifice of St. Anna
Annastraße 22
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Community center Three-storey eaves side building with a sloping gable roof and passage to the Annahof, exterior 19th century, in the core probably older D-7-61-000-72 Community center
Annastraße 24
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Community center Three-storey gable building with a gable roof and flat bay window with curved gable, in the core 16./17. Century, bay window 18th century D-7-61-000-73 Community center
Annastraße 25
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Former town house, part of the Maximiliansmuseum since 1855 Three-storey side eaves building with a gable roof, two flat cores on profiled consoles and portal with a flat keel arch, built in 1511/14, later changed, home of Bartholomäus Welser D-7-61-000-74 Former town house, part of the Maximiliansmuseum since 1855
Annastraße 29
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Former Langenmantel Foundation Three-storey corner house with a gable roof, flat bay window, polygonal corner bay window and corrugated gable, in the core 16./17. Century, rebuilt changed after the war destruction D-7-61-000-75 Former Langenmantel Foundation
Annastraße 30
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Community center Four-storey gable building with gable roof and flat bay window, in the core 16./17. century D-7-61-000-76 Community center
Annastraße 32
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Community center Three-storey eaves side building with saddle roof and flat bay window, in the core 16./17. Century, outward appearance 18th century D-7-61-000-77 Community center
Annastraße 33
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Community center Three-storey gable building with gable roof and high flat bay window, in the core 16./17. century D-7-61-000-78 Community center
Annastraße 35
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Community center Four-storey gable building with saddle roof, stepped gable and high flat bay window, in the core 16./17. century D-7-61-000-79 Community center
Annastraße 37
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Community center Four-storey gable building with gable roof and flat bay window, in the core 16./17. Century, gable changed in the 19th century D-7-61-000-81 Community center
Apothekergäßchen 1
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Community center Four-storey eaves side building with a gable roof, facade facing Maximilianstrasse with arched arcades on the ground floor and flat gable, in the core mid-16th century, external appearance around 1800 D-7-61-000-83 Community center
Apothekergäßchen 3, Maximilianstraße 36, Maximilianstraße 38
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Fugger houses on the former wine market Two elongated three-storey side eaves buildings under a shared gable roof, expanded in 1512–1515, burned out in 1944, then simply restored D-7-61-000-645 Fugger houses on the former wine market
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Armenhausgasse 2
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Community center Three-storey eaves side building with saddle roof, curved gable and flat bay window facing Maximilianstrasse, 16./17. century D-7-61-000-87 Community center
Barthshof 8
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Community center Three-storey corner building with a gable roof, stepped gable and two polygonal corner cores on profiled consoles to the west and east, 16th century, changed around 1750 and later D-7-61-000-133 Community center
Bleigäßchen 3
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Community center Two-storey gable building with a gable roof, in the core 16./17. Century, external appearance with plaster bands around 1800 D-7-61-000-181 Community center
Bürgermeister-Fischer-Strasse 2
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey eaves side building with mansard roof, mid-house and baroque facade structure, by JA Scheidemann, after 1900 D-7-61-000-195 Residential and commercial building
Bürgermeister-Fischer-Strasse 4
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Residential and commercial building Three-story, asymmetrically structured building with acanthus reliefs and ornate roof zone, by Albert Jack and Max Wanner , 1910 D-7-61-000-196 Residential and commercial building
Bürgermeister-Fischer-Strasse 11
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Former Königsbau, today a department store Five-storey corner building with facade structure in Baroque and Empire forms, renovated inside by Walter Krauss and Hermann Dürr, 1912/14 D-7-61-000-197 Former Königsbau, today a department store
Bürgermeister-Fischer-Strasse 12
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Former restaurant Riegele, so-called Riegele block Stately five-storey, neo-baroque corner building, richly structured sculptural structure with gables, bay windows and roof structures in the Augsburg tradition, by Hans Schnell , 1912/15 D-7-61-000-198 Former restaurant Riegele, so-called Riegele block
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Frauentorstraße 1,
Frauentorstraße 3,
Kornhausgasse 5
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Catholic Cathedral of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary Ottonian-Salian five-aisled double choir basilica with west transept, erected after the collapse of the Carolingian predecessor building in 994-1065, Gothic vaulted around 1325-1343 and widened by double aisles, enlarged by the cathedral choir to the east in 1356-1431, the towers raised by 1200, the southern one in 1489 Gothic redesigned in its upper parts, the interior renewed in a neo-Gothic style in 1852–1863 and purified in 1934, with furnishings

Cathedral sacristy, two-storey hipped roof building, on the south tower, the core probably from the late Middle Ages, changed around 1760

Connected to the north: Marienkapelle, rotunda, by Gabriel de Gabrieli , 1720–1722

Cathedral cloister, around 1470–1510, west wing partially redesigned in 1720

Katharinenkapelle, around 1300, renovated in 1564, see also Frauentorstraße 3

D-7-61-000-238 Catholic Cathedral of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary
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Frauentorstraße 3
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Former granary, later cathedral school Two-storey hipped roof building, 1479–1510, the core is probably older, later changed, neo-Gothic facade from 1865, attached to the east wing of the cathedral cloister, see also Frauentorstraße 1 D-7-61-000-240 Former granary, later cathedral school
Frauentorstraße 7, Frauentorstraße 9
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey Traufseitbau in late classical forms of Sebastian Müllegger, after 1885, at the site of the broken Frauentorturmes built D-7-61-000-242 Residential and commercial building
Frauentorstraße 11
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Community center Four-storey eaves side building with saddle roof and rear building with walled-in loggias, facade design from the 19th century, 18th century, older in the core D-7-61-000-245 Community center
Fronhof
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Foundations of the baptismal and pastoral church St. Johann Built under Bishop Ulrich 956–60, demolished in 1808, foundations exposed again in 1928/30, remains of the building in 6./7. The predecessor building erected in the 13th century, a baptismal font in the western part of the 4th / 5th Century, with the remains of a Roman secular complex D-7-61-000-283 Foundations of the baptismal and pastoral church St. Johann
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Fronhof
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Courtyard garden With five Callotto figures from around 1720, laid out in 1739/44 according to plans by Johann Caspar Bagnato, gardening facilities in the western part in 1878, renewed in the eastern part in 1889, reduced in size in 1965

Enclosure, pillars and stone figures by Johann Wolfgang Schindel 1744/45, part of the 18th century grid

D-7-61-000-280 Courtyard garden
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Fronhof
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Lattice fence Wrought iron, formerly at the Schüleschen Kattunfabrik, 1770/72, set up in 1956 on the southern edge of the Fronhof D-7-61-000-281 Lattice fence
Fronhof
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Peace memorial Bronze figure on a stone base, by Kaspar von Zumbusch, 1876 D-7-61-000-282 Peace memorial
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Fronhof
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So-called Roman wall Brick wall with partial concrete roofing on slender steel supports for the display of Roman spoils in a museum, 1954 D-7-61-000-1217 So-called Roman wall
Fronhof 4
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Episcopal Ordinariate Three-storey hipped mansard roof with flat projections, neo-baroque, 1898/99 D-7-61-000-274 Episcopal Ordinariate
Fronhof 8
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Former court pay office and stables Two-storey building on an almost square floor plan with a convex facade and mansard hipped roof, by Johann Kaspar Bagnato, 1739/40

Former carriage shed, two-storey elongated hipped roof building, added as a western wing, renewed in 1751, 1964/65

D-7-61-000-275 Former court pay office and stables
Fronhof 9
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Community center Four-storey eaves side building with gable roof and elevator gable, 16. – 18. century D-7-61-000-276 Community center
Fronhof 10
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Former prince-bishop's residence, now the government of Swabia Construction of the 18th century comprising several late medieval buildings, three- or four-storey building complex with gables over flat projections and tower with dome roof, main wing in the 13th century, approx. 1700 equalization of the roof height and uniform facade, 1739–1743 redesign by Johann Benedikt Ettl, Tower raised in 1507/08, rebuilt in a simplified manner after 1944, north wing 1751 new building by Ignaz Paul, south-western extension above the former Palatine Chapel and guardsman building in 1902 D-7-61-000-277 Former prince-bishop's residence, now the government of Swabia
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Fronhof 11
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Community center Four-storey eaves side building with a gable roof, the core of the 16th century, renewed at the end of the 18th century D-7-61-000-278 Community center
Fuggerplatz 1
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Bürgerhaus, since 1855 Maximiliansmuseum Stately three-storey side eaves building with a steep gable roof, stepped wave gables, richly decorated oriels and a side elevator gable, 1544/46 D-7-61-000-803 Bürgerhaus, since 1855 Maximiliansmuseum
Fuggerplatz 9
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Former city palace, so-called Koepfhaus Three-storey corner house with a gable roof, volute gable and mid-section with curved gable, representative facades with rich gable formation to the north and west, expansion of several late medieval buildings by Hans Holl, 1578, redesign by Andreas Schneidmann 1738/39 for the banker Christian Georg Köpf D-7-61-000-805 Former city palace, so-called Koepfhaus
Fuggerstrasse 8
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Evangelical Lutheran rectory of St. Anna Two-storey eaves side building with a flat gable roof and a gabled central projection, in simple late classicist forms, by Franz Kirchmair, 1870 D-7-61-000-287 Evangelical Lutheran rectory of St. Anna
Fuggerstrasse 10
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Former Annagymnasium, now courthouse Three-storey hipped roof building with corner projections, in Italian Neo-Renaissance, 1894/95 D-7-61-000-289 Former Annagymnasium, now courthouse
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Fuggerstrasse 12, Fuggerstrasse 10 1/2, Fuggerstrasse 12 1/2
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City Archives Three-storey building with a flat hipped roof, in Italian Neo-Renaissance, by Max Treu, 1885

Flanking outbuildings, narrow, two-story buildings with a flat hipped roof, probably at the same time, the northern part renewed after war damage

D-7-61-000-290 City Archives
Grottenau 1
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Former Post Office Directorate Stately four-storey neo-baroque building in a corner position, with a polygonal corner bay window and central projection, grouped around two inner courtyards, based on a design by Hans Wicklein, 1905–1909, simplified after 1945 D-7-61-000-343 Former Post Office Directorate
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Grottenau 4, Ludwigstraße 13 (on the north wall of the ground floor)
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Peasant dance fresco Around 1525 D-7-61-000-1185 Peasant dance fresco
Hafnerberg 14
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Former consistorial building, now the agricultural department of the Swabian government Two-storey hipped roof building with a gable-crowned central projection and side gate passage with pilasters and blown segmented gable, by Valerian Brenner, around 1718/20, restored in a simplified manner after damage in 1944, adjoining the former prince-bishop's residence to the southwest D-7-61-000-279 Former consistorial building, now the agricultural department of the Swabian government
Hallstrasse 4
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Tenement house Four-storey corner building with a flat hipped roof and corner projections, facade design in the style of Italian palaces of the 16th century, around 1880/90 D-7-61-000-350 Tenement house
Hallstrasse 5, Kapuzinergasse 16, Kapuzinergasse 18
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Former customs office building, today Holbein-Gymnasium Elongated ground floor building with a hipped roof with a mezzanine floor and high arched portals, based on plans by Alois von Plank, 1807/08, reconstruction 1956/57

Garden wall of the former Dominican convent St. Katharina , blind arch wall , probably 16./17. century

D-7-61-000-351 Former customs office building, today Holbein-Gymnasium
Hallstrasse 9
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Residential building Four-storey hipped roof building with a central projectile and gable, in late classicist forms, around 1880 D-7-61-000-352 Residential building
Hallstraße 10, Katharinengasse 9
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Former Dominican convent of St. Katharina, now Holbein-Gymnasium Three-storey four-wing complex with hipped roof and cloister around the inner courtyard, 13th century core, remodeling by Burkhard Engelberg and Ulrich Glurer 1498–1503, expanded as a school building in the 19th century, see also Katharinengasse 9 D-7-61-000-353 Former Dominican convent of St. Katharina, now Holbein-Gymnasium
Hallstrasse 11
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Tenement house Four-storey hipped roof building with flat bay windows, subdivided into Neo-Renaissance forms, end of the 19th century D-7-61-000-354 Tenement house
Hallstrasse 12
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Residential building Four-storey corner building with a flat hipped roof and a round bay window, structured in the forms of the Italian Renaissance, around 1880/90 D-7-61-000-355 Residential building
Heilig-Kreuz-Straße 4, Heilig-Kreuz-Straße 4 b
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Residential and commercial building Four-storey hipped roof building with polygonal corner bay windows and flat bay windows, terrace porch on the garden side and transverse gable, neo-Gothic structure, by Albert Jack and Max Wanner , 1898/99

Garden edging, bricked, probably at the same time

Corner pavilion, neo-Gothic building with a hooded roof, built in place of the cross gate that was broken off in 1807, probably at the same time

Well, marked "1714"

D-7-61-000-370 Residential and commercial building
Heilig-Kreuz-Straße 6
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Neidhart Foundation Three-storey eaves side building with gable roof and shop fittings from the 19th century, in the core the 16th century D-7-61-000-372 Neidhart Foundation
Hoher Weg 15
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Community center Four-storey gable building with a gable roof, flat bay window and high curved gable, in the core 16./17. Century, facade 18th century D-7-61-000-426 Community center
Im Annahof 2
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So-called second rectory Two-storey eaves side building with saddle roof and stepped elevator gable, 16./17. Century, belonging to the former Annakloster, cloister see Annastraße 18 D-7-61-000-461 So-called second rectory
Im Annahof 3
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So-called von Raunersches Donationshaus Three-storey eaves side building with gable roof, flat bay window and elevator gable, 16./17. Century, belonging to the former Annakloster D-7-61-000-462 So-called von Raunersches Donationshaus
Im Annahof 4, near Annastraße, Annastraße 20, near Annahof
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Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St. Anna, former Carmelite monastery church Three-aisled basilica with retracted choir and southern tower, parts of the east choir and the large sacristy from the complex built in 1321 ff., Reconstruction and expansion of the church after fire in 1487–1497, 1602 tower by Elias Holl , baroque renovation in 1647/48, Fugger chapel as a western one Completion of the central nave 1508–1512, the Holy Grave Chapel in the south-western annex, built before 1508 with a grave by Hans Holl in 1598

Cloister, 1461–1464 reconstruction after fire, older in core

Large sacristy, single-nave building with cross-ribbed vaults south of the choir, 1321

Goldsmith's chapel, single-nave building with a polygonal end and eastern bell tower, 1420–1425, extension in 1485, each with furnishings

Courtyard wall

D-7-61-000-69 Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St. Anna, former Carmelite monastery church
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Im Annahof 4
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Former St. Anna high school Three-storey hipped roof building with corner structure and central projectile with volute gable, by Elias Holl, 1613–1615 D-7-61-000-463 Former St. Anna high school
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Im Annahof 6
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St Anna parish hall Two-storey saddle roof construction with gate passage and flat bay window at the end of the Annahof, probably 16th century core, the gate passage renewed in 1965 D-7-61-000-1175 St Anna parish hall
Johannisgasse 4, Schönefelder Gasse 3
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Schönefelder Hof, former courtyard of the Oberschönenfeld monastery Three-storey, elongated wing buildings with a gable roof and polygonal corner bay, closed by a central wing, the core of the 15th century, later changed D-7-61-000-502 Schönefelder Hof, former courtyard of the Oberschönenfeld monastery
Johannisgasse 8
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Community center Two-storey gable building with gable roof and polygonal corner bay window, 16./17. century D-7-61-000-503 Community center
Kapuzinergasse 1
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Community center Four-storey corner house with hipped roof, former three-window gable house, in the core 16./17. Century, facade changed later D-7-61-000-518 Community center
Kapuzinergasse 3
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Community center Three-storey side eaves building with mansard roof and flat bay window, 16./17. Century, architecturally framed portal 18th century D-7-61-000-519 Community center
Kapuzinergasse 6
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Community center Three-storey eaves side building with mansard roof and formerly two gates, pilaster strips and plaster structure, end of the 18th century, older in the core D-7-61-000-520 Community center
Kapuzinergasse 7
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Community center Gable-independent, two-storey three-window house with saddle roof and flat bay window, 16./17. century D-7-61-000-521 Community center
Kapuzinergasse 8
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Two gatehouses One storey with grooved pilaster strips and balustrade, first half of the 18th century D-7-61-000-522 Two gatehouses
Kapuzinergasse 9
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Community center Three-storey gable building with adjoining eaves side house, saddle roof buildings, 16./17. century D-7-61-000-523 Community center
Kapuzinergasse 10
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Community house, so-called Kathan House Two three-storey wings standing at right angles to each other with a hipped roof and arched gate passage, in the west two-storey backside with half-timbered pallet and elevator gable, in the core 17th century, rich facade painting in the second half of the 18th century

Rear building, two-story hipped roof building

D-7-61-000-524 Community house, so-called Kathan House
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Kapuzinergasse 12
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Community center Three-storey eaves side building with gable roof and slightly convex facade, early 19th century, perhaps older in the core D-7-61-000-525 Community center
Kapuzinergasse 14
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Community center Three-storey eaves side building with mansard roof and convex facade, originally probably painted, 16./17. century D-7-61-000-526 Community center
Kapuzinergasse 18
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Community center Two-storey eaves side building with saddle roof, gate passage and vaulted ground floor hall, early classical plaster structure, 17th / 18th centuries century D-7-61-000-527 Community center
Kapuzinergasse 20
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Community center Two-storey mansard roof building on the eaves with a slightly concave facade and gate passage, end of the 18th century

Corresponding rear building, probably at the same time

D-7-61-000-528 Community center
Karlstrasse 7
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Community center Three-storey eaves side building with high gable roof, flat bay window and side elevator gable, in the core 16./17. Century, facade decor around 1800 D-7-61-000-529 Community center
Karolinenstrasse 15
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Community center Three-storey eaves side building with gable roof, gable gables and flat bay windows, in the core mid-16th century, facade up to the eaves around 1800, gable above 1912 D-7-61-000-536 Community center
Katharinengasse 9
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Former Dominican convent of St. Katharina, now the State Gallery of Old German Masters Consists of a three-storey connecting building and a former monastery church , two-aisled hall church with roof turrets and west corrugated gable, moved here from Gries in 1251, the monastery rebuilt in 1498–1503 by Burkhard Engelberg and Ulrich Glurer, the church built in 1516/17 by Hans Engelberg, rebuilding in the 18th century Century and around 1835 with the establishment of the picture gallery, east, south and west wing of the monastery see Hallstraße 10 D-7-61-000-537 Former Dominican convent of St. Katharina, now the State Gallery of Old German Masters
Katharinengasse 11
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Part of the former Dominican convent of St. Katharina Two or three-storey side eaves building with a gable roof, originally probably three individual houses, 16th century D-7-61-000-538 Part of the former Dominican convent of St. Katharina
Katharinengasse 14
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Community center Two-storey gable building with a gable roof and lateral protection, 16th century D-7-61-000-539 Community center
Katharinengasse 20
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Community center Three-storey eaves side building with saddle roof, the core of the 16th century D-7-61-000-540 Community center
Katharinengasse 22
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Community center Three-storey gable building with a gable roof, one-storey flat bay window and a portal flanked by double pilasters, the core of the 16th century D-7-61-000-541 Community center
Kennedy Platz 1
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City Theatre Multiple structured structure with five-axis entrance area, redesigned by Ferdinand Fellner and Hermann Gottlieb Helmer, 1876–1877, 1937–1939, widening of the front loggia, after war damage 1952–1956 reconstruction by City Planning Officer Walther Schmidt while retaining the simplified outer walls of the previous building, with furnishings, see. Ensemble Fuggerstrasse / Volkhartstrasse / Schaezlerstrasse D-7-61-000-542 City Theatre
Kleines Katharinengäßchen 7
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Community center Two-story elongated building with a mansard hipped roof, pilaster strips and plaster decoration, by Gabriel de Gabrieli, second quarter of the 18th century D-7-61-000-561 Community center
Kleines Katharinengäßchen 10
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Community center Three-storey gable building with a steep pitched roof, the core of the 16th century D-7-61-000-562 Community center
Konrad-Adenauer-Allee 15
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Tenement house Three-storey building with a central projectile and facade design in the neo-renaissance style, by E. Studerus, around 1880 D-7-61-000-579 Tenement house
Konrad-Adenauer-Allee 17 a
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Former photo studio Roman Spalke Two- or three-storey building in neo-Romanesque forms, end of the 19th century D-7-61-000-580 Former photo studio Roman Spalke
Konrad-Adenauer-Allee 17, Konrad-Adenauer-Allee 19
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Tenement house Four-storey corner building with flat bay windows and facade in late classicist forms, around 1880, roof area heavily changed D-7-61-000-581 Tenement house
Konrad-Adenauer-Allee 21
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Tenement house Three-storey neo-Renaissance corner building, the façades partially cleaned up, by Julius Wahl, 1886 D-7-61-000-1181 Tenement house
Konrad-Adenauer-Allee 23
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Tenement house Three-storey building with a gable and facade in neo-renaissance style, labeled "1887" D-7-61-000-582 Tenement house
Konrad-Adenauer-Allee 25
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Tenement house Four-story building with gables and structural details in neo-coco shapes, late 19th century D-7-61-000-583 Tenement house
Konrad-Adenauer-Allee 27
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Tenement house Three-storey mansard roof building with corner projections, flat bay windows and gables, facade in neo-renaissance style, inscribed "1888" D-7-61-000-584 Tenement house
Konrad-Adenauer-Allee 31
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Tenement house Four-storey building with a symmetrically structured facade in neo-renaissance style, late 19th century

Arched wall rusticated on the side, adjoining the stone arch to house no.33, probably at the same time

D-7-61-000-585 Tenement house
Konrad-Adenauer-Allee 33
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Tenement house Four-storey building with a symmetrically structured facade in the neo-renaissance style, 1888, modernized inside

House stone arch (entrance Hasen-Bräu ), richly decorated, to the side of No. 31

D-7-61-000-586 Tenement house
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Konrad-Adenauer-Allee 43, Konrad-Adenauer-Allee 43 1/2, Konrad-Adenauer-Allee 45
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Tenement complex Three-part asymmetrically structured structure, four-storey bare brick buildings with corner core and gabled middle section, ashlar and plaster structure, neo-Renaissance, by Albert Jack and Max Wanner , late 19th century, No. 43 in the roof area greatly changed and No. 45 later simplified D-7-61-000-587 Tenement complex
Konrad-Adenauer-Allee 51
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Tenement house Four-story mansard roof building with richly structured neo-coco facade, by Albert Jack and Max Wanner , inscribed "1891" D-7-61-000-588 Tenement house
Konrad-Adenauer-Allee 53
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Tenement house Four-storey building with plaster structure in neo-renaissance style, by Albert Jack and Max Wanner , end of the 19th century D-7-61-000-589 Tenement house
Konrad-Adenauer-Allee 55, Konrad-Adenauer-Allee 57
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Tenement complex Four-storey, symmetrically structured semi-detached house with hipped roof, bare tiles and plaster structure in the neo-renaissance style, end of the 19th century D-7-61-000-590 Tenement complex
Konrad-Adenauer-Allee 63
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Tenement house Five-storey bare brick building with a gable and plaster structure in the forms of the German Renaissance, marked "1888" D-7-61-000-591 Tenement house
Konrad-Adenauer-Allee 65
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Tenement house Five-storey corner building with a dwelling, bare brick and plaster structure in the neo-renaissance style, end of the 19th century D-7-61-000-592 Tenement house
Ludwigstrasse 4
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Community center Four-storey eaves side building with mansard roof and bay window, the core of the 16th century, facade in neo-renaissance style, around 1890 D-7-61-000-621 Community center
Ludwigstrasse 19
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Former headquarters Three-storey eaves side building with a gable roof, the core mid-16th century, facade early 19th century D-7-61-000-622 Former headquarters
Ludwigstrasse 21
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Community center Three-storey eaves side building with saddle roof and flat bay window, the core of the 16th century, facade around 1800 D-7-61-000-623 Community center
Ludwigstrasse 32
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Community center Three-storey gable building with a steep pitched roof, flat bay window and corrugated gable, in the core 16./17. Century, changes at the beginning of the 18th century, facade decoration renewed after 1900 D-7-61-000-624 Community center
Ludwigstrasse 34
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Community center Three-storey gable building with a saddle roof, flat bay window and volute gable, the core of the 16th century, facade 17th / 18th century. century D-7-61-000-625 Community center
Martin-Luther-Platz
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Goldsmith's fountain Bronze figure, by Hugo Kaufmann, 1913, moved 30 meters to the west as part of the inner city renovation from 2012 to 2014 D-7-61-000-631 Goldsmith's fountain
Martin-Luther-Platz 2
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Residential and commercial building, Three-storey corner building with fine grouping of windows and flat bay windows above the entrance in the sloping corner, second half of the 19th century D-7-61-000-632 Residential and commercial building,
Maximilianstrasse 4,
Philippine-Welser-Strasse 5,
Philippine-Welser-Strasse 5 a,
Rathausplatz 1
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Former police building, now municipal administration building Four-storey, four-wing building around a rectangular inner courtyard, with polygonal corner cores and flat oriels on profiled consoles and an entrance portal framed with columns, facades and structural details in the forms of the Augsburg Renaissance, by Fritz Steinhäußer and Josef Schempp, using a design by Friedrich von Thiersch, 1900/02 D-7-61-000-639 Former police building, now municipal administration building
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Maximilianstrasse 46
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Schaezler-Palais, now the German Baroque Gallery Three-storey mansard roof building with elongated side wing along Katharinengasse, representative facade facing Maximilianstrasse with a flat, gable-crowned central projection and rich rococo stucco decoration, garden colonnade, built for the banker Benedikt Adam von Liebert, by Johann Gottfried Stumpe according to plans by Karl Albert von Lespilliez , 1765–1770 , with equipment

Brunnenhof, probably at the same time

D-7-61-000-649 Schaezler-Palais, now the German Baroque Gallery
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Maximilianstrasse 48
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Community center Four-storey eaves side building with a gable roof, two bay windows, arched portal and two sides, originally two separate buildings, in the core 16./17. Century, around 1700, exterior changed in the 19th century

Arcade back wall with fountain, in the courtyard, by Elias Holl, probably early 17th century

D-7-61-000-652 Community center
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Maximilianstrasse 50
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Tenement house Four-storey, flat corner building with flat core, facade structure in neo-renaissance style, in the core probably first half of the 18th century, facade at the end of the 19th century D-7-61-000-654 Tenement house
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Maximilianstrasse 52
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Ulrich School Three-storey corner building with a mansard hipped roof, risalits and decorative studio windows in the attic, neo-baroque, based on designs by Carl Hocheder and Josef Schempp, 1905 D-7-61-000-656 Ulrich School
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Maximilianstrasse 54
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Community center Four-storey eaves side building with gable roof and lateral flat bay windows, in the core 16./17. Century, facade changed later D-7-61-000-658 Community center
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Maximilianstrasse 56
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Community center Four-storey gable building with two box cores, attic and triangular gable with arched windows, in the core 16./17. Century, rebuilt by D. Johannis de Scheidlin in 1726, facade changed at the beginning of the 19th century D-7-61-000-659 Community center
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Maximilianstrasse 58
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Former home of Philipp Eduard Fugger Three-storey gable building with box oriel and three-storey rear building with arcade in the courtyard, the core of the 16th century, renovations in 1690/92 and 1730/40, external appearance with two architecturally framed portals around 1765 D-7-61-000-661 Former home of Philipp Eduard Fugger
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Maximilianstrasse 66
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Community center Three-storey eaves side building with saddle roof and flat bay window, in the core 16./17. century D-7-61-000-664 Community center
Maximilianstrasse 68
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Community center Three-storey eaves side building with saddle roof, in the core 16./17. century D-7-61-000-665 Community center
Moritzplatz 2
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So-called weaver house Three-storey gable roof building with a west corrugated gable, the monumental late Gothic building repeated and painted in its old form in 1913, restoration and repainting after destruction in 1944, restored after a roof fire in 2004 D-7-61-000-727 So-called weaver house
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Moritzplatz 3
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Catholic parish church of St. Moritz, former collegiate church Three-aisled basilica with southern bell tower and northern stair tower, founded in 1019, rebuilt after fire in 1084, changes in the 15th century and early 18th century, neo-baroque north portal from 1908, badly damaged in 1944, reconstruction 1947–1949 by Dominikus Böhm, with furnishings D-7-61-000-728 Catholic parish church of St. Moritz, former collegiate church
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Obstmarkt 6
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Community center Four-storey eaves side building with mezzanine and gable roof, high flat bay window and late Gothic reticulated vault, 16th / 17th century. century D-7-61-000-760 Community center
Peutingerstraße 1
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Rental house Four-storey corner building with a gable roof facing Hohen Weg and two flat cores, 16./17. Century, facade changed later D-7-61-000-771 Rental house
Peutingerstraße 10
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Former canon house Three-storey corner building with a gable roof and bay windows on the south and east sides, the core of the 16th century, exterior changed D-7-61-000-772 Former canon house
Peutingerstraße 11
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Bürgerhaus, home of Konrad Peutinger Three-storey corner building with hipped roof, the core of the 16th century, finely structured rococo facade from 1763 D-7-61-000-773 Bürgerhaus, home of Konrad Peutinger
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Peutingerstraße 12
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Former canon house Three-storey eaves side building with a gable roof, the core of the 16th century, facade to the front courtyard with dwelling, probably 16th / 17th century. century D-7-61-000-774 Former canon house
Peutingerstraße 13
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Tenement house Three-storey corner building with mansard roof and gable, neo-renaissance, inscribed "1893" D-7-61-000-775 Tenement house
Peutingerstraße 14
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Former canon house Three-storey side eaves building with a gable roof, elevator dormer and flat bay window, the core of the 16th century, exterior appearance of the 18th century, the same facade structure to the front yard D-7-61-000-776 Former canon house
Peutingerstraße 22
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Former canon house Four-storey corner building with a gable roof and polygonal bay window, the core of the 16th century, exterior appearance later D-7-61-000-778 Former canon house
Peutingerstraße 24
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Former Burggrafenturm Remnants of the old episcopal palatinate, three-storey gabled house with a saddle roof, octagonal bay windows at the three free-standing corners, basement opened by arches, 1507 D-7-61-000-779 Former Burggrafenturm
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Peutingerstraße 25
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Former prince-bishop caste office Three-storey eaves side building with a gable roof and stepped gable to the west, gable decorated with templates and pinnacles in the east, coat of arms stone with tracery frame, inscribed "1492"

Subsequently, a three-storey hipped roof building with a Baroque style with a standing polygonal corner bay window, around 1920

D-7-61-000-780 Former prince-bishop caste office
Philippine-Welser-Straße 13
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Welser house Three-storey eaves side building with a gable roof, the core of the 16th century, facade with pilasters and a gabled central projection from the end of the 18th century D-7-61-000-797 Welser house
Philippine-Welser-Straße 15
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Community center Four-storey eaves side building with gable roof and two flat cores, 16./17. Century, changes in the second half of the 18th century D-7-61-000-798 Community center
Philippine-Welser-Straße 20
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Community center Three-storey eaves side building with gable roof and flat bay window, in the core 1366/67, facade with delicate stucco decoration 1766 by Gottfried Schifter D-7-61-000-800 Community center
Philippine-Welser-Straße 21
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Community center Three-storey eaves side building with saddle roof and polygonal corner bay, in the core 16./17. century D-7-61-000-801 Community center
Philippine-Welser-Straße 22
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Community center Three-storey eaves side building with saddle roof and flat bay window, in the core 16./17. Century, facade structure 1747, interior completely renewed in 1947/50 D-7-61-000-802 Community center
Philippine-Welser-Straße 26
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Community center Three-storey side eaves building with gable roof, two flat cores, side and rear building with elevator gables, by Elias Holl, 1598 D-7-61-000-804 Community center
Philippine-Welser-Straße 30
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Former Bothmersches Palais Three-storey, elongated eaves side building with a gable roof and central projection with half-columns and flat triangular gable, in the core 16./17. Century, facade redesigned around 1800 D-7-61-000-806 Former Bothmersches Palais
Philippine-Welser-Straße, Fuggerplatz
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Monument to Johann Jacob Fugger Bronze figure, donated by King Ludwig I, by Friedrich Brugger, 1857 D-7-61-000-795 Monument to Johann Jacob Fugger
Rathausplatz
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Augustus Fountain Modeled by Hubert Gerhard, cast by Peter Wagner, completed in 1594, the fountain pillar renewed by Johann Wolfgang Schindel in 1749, basin and pillar now replaced by copies, casts, the original bronzes in the Maximilian Museum D-7-61-000-823 Augustus Fountain
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Rathausplatz 2
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town hall Closed structure of the Venetian palazzo type with elevated central block and side towers, built by Elias Holl in 1615/20, badly damaged in 1944, restored in the exterior, reconstructive expansion of the interior since 1978, with historical furnishings D-7-61-000-824 town hall
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Rathausplatz 2 a
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Extension to the town hall Five-storey hipped roof building with corner and central projections, towards the fish market loggia in the neo-Renaissance style, by Ludwig Leybold , 1889, loggia and elevation in 1899 D-7-61-000-41 Extension to the town hall
Rathausplatz 4
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Catholic branch church St. Peter am Perlach, former collegiate church Three-aisled hall church, 1082 foundation of the monastery, 1182 new building, to which the main features of the existing building go back, 1626 southern entrance portal by Elias Holl, reworked in 1773, restored after damage in 1944, with furnishings D-7-61-000-825 Catholic branch church St. Peter am Perlach, former collegiate church
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Rathausplatz 6
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Perlach Tower Eight-storey building with a transverse rectangular floor plan, octagonal tower with onion dome and lantern, substructure with flanking balconies, the core of the lower part still high in the Middle Ages, raised in 1526/27, the upper floors in 1614/16 by Elias Holl, restored after damage in 1944 D-7-61-000-826 Perlach Tower
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Rathausplatz 8
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So-called new building Two-story hipped roof building, ground floor rusticated arched arcades, upper floor with pilasters, by Elias Holl, perhaps based on a design by Matthias Kager, 1614, restored after damage from 1944 D-7-61-000-827 So-called new building
Steingasse 12
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Community center Three-storey, gable-independent gable roof building with a bent gable front, 16th century, with later changes D-7-61-000-982 Community center
Steingasse 13
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Residential and commercial building Five-storey hipped roof building in a corner position, accentuating the corner situation by means of a strongly plastic structure, with baroque structures, 1912/13 by Otto Holzer and Joseph Schempp

Equestrian figure of Emperor Maximilian I, by Georg Albertshofer, probably at the same time

D-7-61-000-983 Residential and commercial building
Ulrichsplatz 6
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Community center Four-storey eaves side building with saddle roof and vaulted hall on the ground floor, in the core 16./17. Century, badly damaged in 1944, later changed D-7-61-000-1023 Community center
Ulrichsplatz 8
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Community center Three-storey gable building with a gable roof, flat bay window and volute gable, rich facade structure in the forms of the German Renaissance, facade design and heightening marked "1912", in the core probably older D-7-61-000-1025 Community center
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Ulrichsplatz 10
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Bürgerhaus, 1774–1792 home of the organ builder Johann Andreas Stein Four-storey gable building with a gable roof, high flat bay window and curved gable, in the west a short backside with arbor, in the core 16./17. Century, gable 18th century D-7-61-000-1026 Bürgerhaus, 1774–1792 home of the organ builder Johann Andreas Stein
Ulrichsplatz 12
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Former town house Three-storey eaves side building with a gable roof and a central projecting accented by a gable in the core, middle / second half of the 16th century, roof in 1784, neo-baroque facade and interior work in 1897 by Jean Keller

Rear building, three-storey building with a polygonal stair tower with a conical roof, connected to the front building by side panels, 1894

Lattice fence, wrought iron with appliqués and cast iron gate, late 19th century

D-7-61-000-1028 Former town house
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Ulrichsplatz 19
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Retaining wall to Ortisei and Afra Tufa blocks, some of them probably still 16./17. Century, along the west side of the alley D-7-61-000-770 Retaining wall to Ortisei and Afra
Ulrichsplatz 19
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Parish of Ortisei and Afra Two-storey, gable-independent corner house above a high basement with a gable roof, in the core 16./17. century D-7-61-000-1031 Parish of Ortisei and Afra
Ulrichsplatz 21
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Evangelical Lutheran parish church of St. Ulrich Hall building with volute gable and onion dome, built as a sermon hall in 1457, 1709/10 thorough renovation and facade, with furnishings D-7-61-000-1032 Evangelical Lutheran parish church of St. Ulrich
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Ulrichsplatz 23, Kappelberg 1
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Former Benedictine collegiate church, now the Catholic parish church of St. Ulrich and Afra Three-aisled basilica with a northern tower with an onion dome, foundation of the monastery in 969, new construction of the church presumably based on designs by Hans von Hildesheim from 1467, 1489 arching of the north aisle, 1499 arching of the nave, 1500 laying of the foundation stone for the choir, construction work with interruption until 1603, with furnishings

Former St. Godehard chapel, foundation walls of a Merovingian and a pre-Romanesque complex, exposed after 1944 in the former monastery area of ​​St. Ulrich, south of the choir

D-7-61-000-1033 Former Benedictine collegiate church, now the Catholic parish church of St. Ulrich and Afra
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Under the arch 1
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Community center Three-storey gable building with a gable roof and flat bay window, the core around 1560 (dendrochronologically dated), the interior heavily renovated between 1995 and 1996 D-7-61-000-1035 Community center
Under the arch 4
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Community center Three-storey corner building with a gable roof, polygonal corner bay window and elevator hatches in the gable, in the core 16./17. century D-7-61-000-1036 Community center
Wallstrasse 5
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Community center Two- or three-storey saddle roof construction, original facade with flat bay windows on a profiled console facing east, west facade renewed, in the core 16th century D-7-61-000-1092 Community center
Wallstrasse 7
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Community center Four-storey gable building with a gable roof, facade with neo-Gothic structure, smooth-walled east facade from the 16th century, changes in the 19th century D-7-61-000-1093 Community center
Weite Gasse 3
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Community center Two or three-storey side eaves building, second half of the 16th century D-7-61-000-1262 Community center
Weite Gasse 3, Weite Gasse 5
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Former sacristan's house of Ortisei and Afra Two or three-storey side eaves building with a sloping roof, labeled "1522"
  • Remnants of the late medieval cemetery conversion, north of the church
D-7-61-000-1034 Former sacristan's house of Ortisei and Afra
Weite Gasse 10
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Community center Three-storey side eaves building with a gable roof, a dwarf house and a decorative facade structure, mid-18th century D-7-61-000-1100 Community center
Weite Gasse 11
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Community center Three-storey saddle roof building with curved gable and baroque star door, in the core 16./17. century D-7-61-000-1101 Community center
Zeugplatz 4
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Armory Two three-storey wings standing at right angles to each other with a gable roof and a stair tower with a tent roof, the southern one in the core of the 16th century, its conversion and the new construction of the main wing at Zeugplatz 1600 started by Jacob Eschay, completed in 1602/07 by Elias Holl, east facade based on a design by Joseph Heintz the elder, front at Zeuggasse 1897 D-7-61-000-1122 Armory
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Zeugplatz 7
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Fuggerhaus Two or three-storey three-wing complex with hipped roof and polygonal corner core, arcade loggias on the courtyard side, furnishing of the so-called bathrooms 1570/71 under the direction of Friedrich Sustris, around 1512/15, changes 1563–1568, portal on the west facade with stucco coat of arms cartouche around 1760/70, Badly damaged in 1944, restored on the outside, part of the complex of the Fugger houses on Maximilianstrasse D-7-61-000-1123 Fuggerhaus
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Lost monuments

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

location object description File no. image
Weite Gasse 18 b
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Barrel vaulted cellars Sequence of barrel vaulted cellars in north-south direction, 15th / 16th century D-7-61-000-88 Barrel vaulted cellars

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 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.

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