List of architectural monuments in Bamberg / extensions of the island city

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List of architectural monuments in Bamberg :

Overall facility: Ensemble Altstadt Bamberg

Bergstadt: Bourgeois mining town  • Domberg  • Mountain town immunities: Stephansberg  • Kaulberg, Matern and Sutte  • Jakobsberg and Altenburg  • Michaelsberg and Abtsberg

Island City: Inner Island  City • Island City expansions

Theuerstadt: Lower nursery  • Upper nursery  • Wunderburg

Incorporated places : Bruckertshof  • Bug  • Bughof  • Gaustadt  • Kramersfeld  • Wildensorg

The monuments of the Upper Franconian city of Bamberg are compiled on this page . This table is a partial list of the list of architectural monuments in Bavaria . The basis is the Bavarian Monument List , which was first drawn up on the basis of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act of October 1, 1973 and has since been managed by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation . The following information does not replace the legally binding information from the monument protection authority.

This partial list contains the monuments of the city ​​extensions of the island city .

Architectural monuments in the extensions of the island city

Volksgarten

The Volksgarten ( location ) ( pictures ), the so-called Bamberg grove , was created as a public park in the style of English parks in 1803 at the instigation of Stephan Freiherr von Stengel, expanded in 1827 and 1836 and is equipped with staffage buildings.

  • Monopteros ( Lage ) and Belvedere, both probably from Seehof , the latter moved in 1911
  • Sandstone figure of St. Nepomuk from 1747 ( location )
  • Monument to King Ludwig II of Bavaria in 1911 by Fritz Christ and Philipp Kittler ( Lage )
  • Spolia of the bath house built in 1815 by Ferdinand Freiherr von Hohenhausen in the music pavilion from 1915 ( location )
  • Stone figure of Saint Christopher 1926 by Hans Leitherer at the southern end of the Hainspitze ( Lage )

File number: D-4-61-000-231.

Amalienstraße

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Amalienstraße 1 a
( location )
Residential buildings Two-storey solid building in a half-open development, plastered, with arched windows, gently sloping hipped roof, in post-classical forms, 1876 D-4-61-000-11 Residential buildings
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Amalienstraße 7
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Tenement house Four-storey eaves side building in half-open development, with a dwelling and corner bay, solid lower storeys, plastered, third upper storey in half-timbered, in the forms of the historicizing Heimatstil, 1905 D-4-61-000-12 Tenement house
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Amalienstraße 7
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Courtyard gate with gate Iron, at the same time D-4-61-000-12 Courtyard gate with gate
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Amalienstraße 9
( location )
Tenement house Four-storey side eaves building in half-open development, solid lower storeys, partially plastered with natural stone-visible structures and frames, third upper storey in half-timbered, saddle roof with crested, in the forms of the historicizing Heimatstyle, 1905 D-4-61-000-13 Tenement house
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Amalienstraße 16
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Tenement house In half-open development, four-storey, one-sided hipped gable roof building with wide gable, solid, plastered, ground floor and framing in sandstone, structured structure in the forms of the historicizing Heimat style, 1904 D-4-61-000-14 Tenement house
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Amalienstraße 18
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Tenement house Four-storey saddle roof building in half-open development, with a richly structured facade and wide half-timbered gable, ground floor natural stone, upper floors plastered, in the forms of the historicizing Heimatstil, 1904 D-4-61-000-15 Tenement house
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Amalienstraße 20, Amalienstraße 22
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Semi-detached house, tenement house Two four-storey side eaves buildings in semi-open development, solid and plastered with structures and frames in sandstone, gable roof with gable, reduced historicism with

Art Nouveau stucco, 1908

D-4-61-000-1851 Semi-detached house, tenement house
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At the kennel

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Am Zwinger 2
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villa Two-storey, staggered late classicist cube, 1873, cast iron enclosure

Remnants of the city wall on the property (see city fortifications)

D-4-61-000-38 villa
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Am Zwinger 2
( location )
Former coach house Half-timbered structure with flat saddle roof D-4-61-000-38 Former coach house
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Am Zwinger 15
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Former mill building Simple two-storey saddle roof building, 19th century, with water wheel, 19th / 20th century. Century, and bank reinforcement D-4-61-000-40 Former mill building
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Augustenstrasse

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Augustenstrasse 2; Augustenstraße 2 a, in the corner of Wilhelmsplatz
( location )
Tenement house Four-storey saddle roof building with arched ground floor windows and bay windows, as well as a domed corner tower, in neo-Renaissance forms, 1900 D-4-61-000-48 Tenement house
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Augustenstraße 18
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Tenement house Four-storey saddle roof structure, multi-segmented structure in the forms of the historicizing Heimat style, 1904 D-4-61-000-49 Tenement house
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Brueckenstrasse

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Brückenstrasse 1
( location )
Residential buildings Three-storey hipped roof building in cinquecentesque shapes, by Franz Bauer, 1875 D-4-61-000-64 Residential buildings
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Brückenstrasse 2
( location )
Residential building Three-storey hipped roof building, historicist in the style of the Italian neo-renaissance, around 1875

Outbuildings

D-4-61-000-845 Residential building
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Dientzenhoferstrasse

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Dientzenhoferstrasse 21; Heinrichsdamm 32
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Seminary diocese St. Otto, former Henricianum clerical seminary and Ottonianum boys' seminary A multi-wing monumental building grouped around the central courtyard, three to five storeys high with a clock tower, partly in the cubic forms of the New Objectivity with flat roofs, partly in the forms of traditionalist modernism with hipped roofs, plastered concrete structure, in front of the main entrance two concrete steles, each with a statue of a saint, low auxiliary building with hipped roof, 1927 / 28 by Ludwig Ruff, extension of the west wing to the north in the 1960s; with equipment D-4-61-000-301 Seminary diocese St. Otto, former Henricianum clerical seminary and Ottonianum boys' seminary
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ETA-Hoffmann-Strasse

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ETA-Hoffmann-Straße 2
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villa Two-storey hipped roof building with vestibule and corner projections on the ground floor, by Albin Strobel, 1926 D-4-61-000-849 villa
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ETA-Hoffmann-Straße 3
( location )
Former office building of the President of the Bamberg Postal Directorate Two-storey villa with hipped roof, a semicircular balcony on the street side and a terrace on the garden side, by Robert Simm, 1926 D-4-61-000-850 Former office building of the President of the Bamberg Postal Directorate
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ETA-Hoffmann-Straße 6
( location )
villa Two-story hipped roof building with a prominent entrance, corner veranda and balcony, by Albin Strobel, 1925 D-4-61-000-851 villa
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Franz-Ludwig-Strasse

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Franz-Ludwig-Strasse 11
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Residential building Three-storey solid building with a mansard hipped roof, facade with polygonal central bay window and neo-Renaissance decor, 1893 by Chrysostomos Martin D-4-61-000-847 Residential building
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Franz-Ludwig-Straße 13
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Former New High School, main building Assembly of three-winged main building facing the street with a pavilion at the back connected to the school yard via a connecting structure, three-storey clinker buildings with natural stone and plaster structures in the shapes of the outgoing Cinquecento, executed in 1889/90 by Georg II Hofbauer under the direction of Roman Boxberger, with newer additions and heights changed D-4-61-000-181 Former New High School, main building
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Heinrichsdamm 11 a
( location )
Former new high school, separate class wing Free-standing three-storey class wing in the same architectural style as the main building on the northeast corner of the schoolyard D-4-61-000-181 Former new high school, separate class wing
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Franz-Ludwig-Straße 16
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Lodge building Richly structured two- to three-and-a-half-storey building with hipped and saddle roof, entrance area with niche figure and porch, plastered structure, in the style of Louis XIII. subsequently, 1890 D-4-61-000-182 Lodge building
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Franz-Ludwig-Straße 19
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Tenement house A massive three-storey mansard roof building above a high cellar with barely protruding central projections, baroque historicism, around 1905 D-4-61-000-848 Tenement house
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Franz-Ludwig-Straße 21
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State building authority Three-wing corner building in the fork in the road to Heinrichsdamm, in the forms of the local Renaissance, plastered building with hipped roof, two-storey over natural stone plinth, main wing with a wide central projection, in front of it a straight two-flight flight of stairs, side wings with polygonal, hooded bay windows, 1904/06 under the direction of Roman Boxberger D-4-61-000-183 State building authority
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Franz-Ludwig-Straße 21
( location )
State building authority, front garden with enclosure At the same time, natural stone and iron lancets D-4-61-000-183 State building authority, front garden with enclosure
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Franz-Ludwig-Straße 21
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State building authority, garden shed At the same time, one storey with a hipped roof D-4-61-000-183 State building authority, garden shed
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Franz-Ludwig-Straße 28
( location )
Apartment house in a corner Three-storey solid construction with corner bay windows and gable roof, facades in neo-classical forms, around 1900 D-4-61-000-184 Apartment house in a corner
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Franz-Ludwig-Straße 30
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Tenement house Three-storey eaves side building with saddle roof, polygonal bay window, elaborately framed skylight door, gable and dormers, in the forms of the German Renaissance, 1900 D-4-61-000-185 Tenement house
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Friedrichstrasse

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Friedrichstrasse 2; Schützenstrasse 1
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Residential and office building In the corner, elaborate two-storey building block with three-storey at the corners above a high base, the beveled corner front emphasized by side towers with domed roofs and framed risalites with double arcade arbors, sandstone block construction with a mansard roof, Louis XIII style. based on plans by Friedrich Geb, executed by Georg II. Hofbauer in 1891/92 , minor changes in the 20th century D-4-61-000-1400 Residential and office building
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Friedrichstrasse 7
( location )
Residential buildings Three-storey hipped mansard roof building, solid with a plastered structure, in French Baroque shapes, around 1890 by Georg II. Hofbauer and Max Ohlmüller D-4-61-000-1401 Residential buildings
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Friedrichstrasse 9
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Tenement house Three-storey eaves gable roof construction over a high base, side gate passage, solid construction, upper floors in yellow clinker bricks, structure in sandstone and plaster, neo-renaissance decor, 1893 by Friedrich Geb D-4-61-000-1402 Tenement house
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Friedrichstrasse 14
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Tenement house In the corner, four-storey eaves solid building, plastered with richly designed structures and frames in sandstone and stucco, roof structure with hipped roof and front gable, client inscription, Art Nouveau, by Johannes Kronfuß , inscribed "1903" D-4-61-000-1403 Tenement house
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Friedrichstrasse 17
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Tenement house In the corner, neo-classical three-storey solid building with plaster structure and gable roof, rusticated ground floor, at the corner a bay tower, 1893 by Jakob Maier D-4-61-000-1855 Tenement house
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Hainstrasse

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Hainstrasse 2
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Stately rental block in reduced baroque forms of Art Nouveau Four-storey, mansard roof, referring to the corner to Schönleinsplatz, 1906 by Chrysostomus Martin
On the rear property to the harmony garden Remnants of the city wall (see city fortifications)
D-4-61-000-232 Stately rental block in reduced baroque forms of Art Nouveau
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Hainstrasse 4
( location )
Tenement house In neo-classical forms, three-storey, rusticated ground floor, hipped roof with gable, house entrance roofing and balcony in cast iron, 1911 by Anton Staller D-4-61-000-233 Tenement house
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Hainstrasse 4
( location )
Courtyard gate cast iron D-4-61-000-233 Courtyard gate
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Hainstrasse 4
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Former coach house At the rear, a simple two-storey hipped roof building with a half-timbered upper floor, attached to the old city wall (see city fortifications) to form the harmony garden D-4-61-000-233 Former coach house
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Hainstrasse 4 a
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Villa Dessauer Elaborate city villa based on the forms of the Flemish Baroque, two-storey with corner tower, laterally polygonal porch with roof terrace, risalite with gables, strongly sculpted facade with figurative decorative elements and standing figure niches, cellar window with cast iron decorative grilles, around 1883 by Friedrich Geb D-4-61-000-234 Villa Dessauer
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Hainstrasse 4 a
( location )
enclosure Cast iron, with massive gate pillars D-4-61-000-234 enclosure
Near Hainstraße, on the western property line to the Harmoniegarten
( location )
Remnants of the city wall 15th century D-4-61-000-234 Remnants of the city wall
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Hainstrasse 5
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City villa In late Classicist forms, broad solid construction with central projections and a gently sloping gable roof, 1868 by Georg II. Hofbauer D-4-61-000-235 City villa
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Hainstrasse 6
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City villa in corner location In cinquecentesque forms, two-storey with a flat hipped roof, staircase, niche figures to the side of the front door, corner bay window, street-side balcony, around 1880 D-4-61-000-236 City villa in corner location
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Hainstrasse 6
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Rear building Two-storey, built like a villa in Art Nouveau style and provided with an entrance to Richard-Wagner-Strasse, 1904 by Johannes Kronfuß

In the rear building remains of the city wall from the 15th century

D-4-61-000-236 Rear building
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Hainstrasse 6
( location )
enclosure Cast iron lancet fence 1880–1900 D-4-61-000-236 enclosure
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Hainstrasse 7
( location )
City villa In late classicist forms, two-storey, broadly laid out, with a central projection , gently sloping hipped roof, 1868 by Caspar Dennefeld D-4-61-000-237 City villa
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Hainstrasse 7
( location )
enclosure Cast iron D-4-61-000-237 enclosure
Hainstrasse 8
( location )
Stately residential building In post-classicist forms, three-storey with a one-storey extension, flat hipped brook, around 1874 by Adam II Grenz D-4-61-000-238 Stately residential building
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Hainstrasse 9
( location )
City villa With echoes of the Maximilian style, two-storey wide cube with a flat hipped roof, around 1860/65 D-4-61-000-239 City villa
Hainstrasse 11
( location )
City villa in corner location Two-storey hipped roof building with gable gables, corner tower with three storeys over a square floor plan with beveled corners, octagonal tower top with half-timbered upper storey and lantern hood, arbor and balcony with tracery parapet , around 1864 by Caspar Dennefeld , 1901/02 by Gustav Haeberle in forms of the German Renaissance with elements of castle architecture expanded and expanded D-4-61-000-240 City villa in corner location
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Hainstrasse 11
( location )
Coach house D-4-61-000-240 Coach house
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Hainstrasse 12
( location )
City villa In late Classicist forms, two-storey, broad cube with cornice and flat sloping hipped roof, Ionic side pilasters on the flat four-axis central projection, 1873 by Georg II. Hofbauer D-4-61-000-241 City villa
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Hainstrasse 13
( location )
City villa in corner location Two-storey with a polygonal corner tower and risalit, hipped roof, 1864 Georg II Hofbauer , rebuilt in 1902 by Chrysostomus Martin in Gothicizing forms D-4-61-000-242 City villa in corner location
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Hainstrasse 15
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City villa Maximilian style, broadly laid two-storey cube with a central projection and gently sloping hipped roof, 1879 by Georg II. Hofbauer ; two-storey coach house, historicist with a tail gable or half-hip, around 1900 D-4-61-000-243 City villa
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Hainstrasse 15
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Coach house Two-storey, historicist with a tail gable or half-hip, around 1900 D-4-61-000-243 Coach house
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Hainstrasse 15
( location )
enclosure With cast iron lancet fence around 1880 D-4-61-000-243 enclosure
Hainstrasse 16
( location )
City villa In Italianizing Neo-Renaissance, broad cube, two-storey with mezzanine and central projections , cornice, flat sloping hipped roof, 1872 by Caspar Dennefeldt D-4-61-000-244 City villa
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Dr.-Haas-Straße 2 b
( location )
Coach house One storey with a gently sloping hipped roof, around 1900 D-4-61-000-244 associated Coach house
Hainstraße 16, Dr.-Haas-Straße 2 b
( location )
enclosure With cast iron lancets, last quarter of the 19th century D-4-61-000-244 enclosure
Hainstrasse 19
( location )
City villa In the Maximilian style, two-storey cube with a wide structure and a three-storey central pavilion, 1877 by Caspar Dennefeld D-4-61-000-245 City villa
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Hainstrasse 20
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City villa In Italianizing neo-renaissance, two-storey, asymmetrically structured, wide-spread building, 1873 by Georg II. Hofbauer ; Enclosure with cast iron lancets from the last quarter of the 19th century D-4-61-000-246 City villa
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Hainstrasse 21
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City villa in corner location In post-classical forms, two-story with slightly protruding risalits, 1868 by Georg II. Hofbauer for himself D-4-61-000-247 City villa in corner location
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Hainstrasse 21
( location )
Coach house Construction time D-4-61-000-247 Coach house
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Hainstrasse 21
( location )
enclosure Cast iron lancet fence, last quarter of the 19th century D-4-61-000-247 enclosure
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Hainstrasse 22; Near Ottostraße
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City villa in corner location In post-classicist forms, two-storey cube on an angled floor plan with side projections slightly protruding towards Hainstrasse, outside stair railing and consoles of the house entrance canopy in cast iron, probably by Adam II Grenz D-4-61-000-248 City villa in corner location
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Near Ottostraße
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Coachman's building At the rear, in a functional framework with a gently sloping gable roof, end of the 19th century D-4-61-000-248 Coachman's building
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Hainstraße 22, near Ottostraße
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enclosure Cast iron lancets, last quarter of the 19th century D-4-61-000-248 BW
Hainstrasse 25, Hainstrasse 27
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Double rental villa In the Louis XIII style, two-storey with a mansard roof and elaborately designed risalits, 1892/93 by Jakob Maier D-4-61-000-249 Double rental villa
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Hainstrasse 25, Hainstrasse 27
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enclosure Cast iron lancet fence with massive pillars D-4-61-000-249 enclosure
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Hainstrasse 29
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Rental villa Two-storey with a mansard hipped roof, a gabled staircase protruding to the side, corner bay window, a balcony with iron railing on the central projection, decorative forms of the Franconian Baroque, 1897 by Jakob Maier D-4-61-000-251 Rental villa
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Hainstrasse 29
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enclosure Cast iron D-4-61-000-251 enclosure
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Hainstrasse 31
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Rental villa Two-storey hipped mansard roof building with laterally protruding extensions, on the central projecting balcony with cast iron lattice, in neo-baroque forms, 1896 by Jakob Maier D-4-61-000-252 Rental villa
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Hainstrasse 31
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enclosure Cast iron D-4-61-000-252 enclosure
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Hainstrasse 33
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Corner villa Two-storey with a mansard hipped roof, corner tower with onion dome, street facades with central projections, with, in forms of the style Louis XIII, 1896 by Chrysostomus Martin D-4-61-000-253 Corner villa
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Hainstrasse 33
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enclosure Cast iron D-4-61-000-253 enclosure
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Hainstrasse 35
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Corner villa Two-storey with dormer-covered mansard roof, facades with corner tower, risalits, balconies and loggia, decorative forms of the Franconian Rococo, relief of Mary, 1903 by Chrysostomus Martin D-4-61-000-254 Corner villa
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Hainstrasse 35
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enclosure Cast iron, with elaborately designed massive pillars D-4-61-000-254 enclosure
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Hainstraße 37, Hainstraße 37 a
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Two detached villas of the same type Forms of Baroque Art Nouveau and Art Deco buildings based on the Werkbund ideas, two-storey with a mansard hipped roof, central projection on the ground floor with a protruding bay window, in the attic with a French gable set back behind putti-covered balcony bars, 1921/23 by E. Harth and N. Glück D-4-61-000-255 Two detached villas of the same type
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Hainstraße 37, Hainstraße 37 a
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Coach house Simple construction from the time of construction with knee-high and flat sloping pitched roof, changes from the 1930s D-4-61-000-255 Coach house
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Hainstraße 37, Hainstraße 37 a
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enclosure Cast iron D-4-61-000-255 enclosure
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Hainstrasse 39
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State Archives Two-storey, symmetrical three-wing complex, rectangular building with hipped roofs, in Franconian Baroque forms, with main entrance projecting to Sodenstrasse, by Fritz Fuchsenberger, inscribed "1902–1905";

On the wing of the Hainstraße there is a gallery with a wrought-iron railing as a connection to the pavilion

Pavilion on an angled floor plan, central projection with triangular gable, corner cuboids

Ground floor shed with pilasters in the courtyard

Geometrically designed gardens

Elaborate fencing and cast-iron courtyard gate on the street side

D-4-61-000-256 State Archives
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Hainstrasse 43
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detached house One-storey with a mansard hipped roof, uncovered exit in front of the dwarf house with triangular gable via a semicircular protruding standing bay, 1921 by Johannes Jehnes D-4-61-000-858 detached house
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Hainstrasse 45
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detached house One-storey with a mansard hipped roof, strong three-axis porch, above it an uncovered exit in front of the dwelling with triangular gable, 1921 by Johannes Jehnes D-4-61-000-859 detached house
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Hainstrasse 47
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villa Two-storey with a mansard roof, two strong, round standing bay windows (one and two storeys) with a balcony in between, 1921/23 by Albin Strobel D-4-61-000-860 villa
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Hainstrasse 49
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Small villa in a corner With a mansard hipped roof and pillared vestibule, towards ETA-Hoffmann-Straße semicircular stand bay window, above uncovered exit, 1922/23 by August Herbig D-4-61-000-861 Small villa in a corner
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Heinrichsdamm

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Hauptwachstraße 19, Kleberstraße 10, Heinrichsdamm
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Dam fastening Sandstone ashlar wall with cast iron railing, 1887–1889 by Friedrich Hohmann, upper bank reinforcement, second half of the 18th century, see also Kunigundendamm bank reinforcement D-4-61-000-288 Dam fastening
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Heinrichsdamm 2; Heinrichsdamm 3
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Double tenement house Three-storey plastered solid building with rusticated mirror-symmetrical facade, mansard roof, narrow side elevations with mid-roofs, neo-baroque, 1897/98 by Andreas Eberth, inscribed "1898" D-4-61-000-289 Double tenement house
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Heinrichsdamm 4
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Tenement house Three-storey plastered solid building with rusticated facade, mansard roof, laterally with a dwelling above the stairwell and with a bay window, neo-baroque, 1897 by Gustav Haeberle D-4-61-000-291 Tenement house
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Heinrichsdamm 7
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Residential and commercial building Corner house at the bridgehead, above a high basement three-storey solid building with a mansard hipped roof, domed corner tower, side roof terrace over a single-storey winter garden with rounded corners, red clinker with ashlar elements in sandstone and plastered rustication on the ground floor, historic in the style of Louis XIII, 1891 by Chrysostomus Martin D-4-61-000-292 Residential and commercial building
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Heinrichsdamm 8
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Tenement house Three-storey plastered building with a mansard hipped roof, solid, neo-baroque, built in 1896 by Emmerich Goes on a limestone base D-4-61-000-293 Tenement house
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Heinrichsdamm 9; Heinrichsdamm 10
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Double tenement house Three-storey mansard roof building, solid, plastered, mirror-symmetrical facade design, neo-baroque, 1896 by Emmerich Goes (also the setting for Hans Wollschläger's novel Herzgewächse or The Fall of Adams .) D-4-61-000-294 Double tenement house
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Heinrichsdamm 11
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Sister house Three-story solid building, plastered, mansard hipped roof, historicist, neo-renaissance, 1892 by Georg II. Hofbauer and Max Ohlmüller D-4-61-000-296 Sister house
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Heinrichsdamm 11 b
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Tenement house Richly structured four-story solid building with a gable roof, ground floor in natural stone, upper floors plastered with ashlar elements, bay windows, mid-sized house, historicist in the forms of the German Renaissance, 1907 D-4-61-000-298 Tenement house
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Heinrichsdamm 12
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Tenement house Three-storey solid construction with a gable roof, eaves side house with central projectile, rusticated sandstone ground floor, upper storeys of yellow brick with ashlar elements, neo-renaissance, 1898 D-4-61-000-299 Tenement house
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Heinrichsdamm 13
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Tenement house A three-storey solid building with a gable roof above the basement, a wide dwarf house with a tail gable, plastered building with ashlar structures in sandstone, rusticated ground floor, rich Art Nouveau decor, 1903 D-4-61-000-300 Tenement house
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Heinrichstrasse

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Heinrichstrasse 6
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Tenement house Three-storey mansard roof with corner bay window, brick with sandstone structures, around 1895; in corner position D-4-61-000-302 Tenement house
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Herzog-Max-Strasse

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Herzog-Max-Strasse 1
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Tenement house Two-winged in an acute-angled fork in the street, three-story solid building with a mansard roof and a representative four-story corner pavilion, plastered building with grooved ground floor, neo-baroque, 1893 by Chrysostomus Martin D-4-61-000-316 Tenement house
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Herzog-Max-Strasse 2
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Tenement house Eaves three-storey side eaves building, solid, plastered with structures in sandstone, ground floor rusticated, mansard roof with gable, neo-renaissance, 1894 by Jakob Maier D-4-61-000-317 Tenement house
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Herzog-Max-Strasse 3
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Tenement house Three-storey mansard roof house with side elevation, solid, plastered with elaborate sandstone frames, Art Nouveau, 1903 by Martin Hartmann D-4-61-000-318 Tenement house
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Herzog-Max-Strasse 5
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Tenement house Three-storey mansard roof building on the eaves with a wide central projectile, solid construction, plastered, window and door frames with rich Art Nouveau decorations, 1903 by Martin Hartmann D-4-61-000-319 Tenement house
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Herzog-Max-Strasse 7
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Tenement house Three-storey mansard roof building on the eaves with a wide central projectile and two-storey bay window, solid, plastered, window and door frames in sandstone with rich Art Nouveau decorations, 1904 by Martin Hartmann D-4-61-000-320 Tenement house
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Herzog-Max-Strasse 9
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Tenement house Three-storey eaves gable roof building with a wide central projection, solid, plastered, Art Nouveau, 1907 by Anton Staller D-4-61-000-321 Tenement house
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Herzog-Max-Strasse 12
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Administration building Three-sided free-standing solid building, plastered, flat sloping gable roof hipped on one side, four-storeyed over a high base with rounded corners, strongly structured with decorative reliefs in the arched fields of the colossal blind arcades on the ground and first floors, traditionalist, 1925 by Carl Brandt D-4-61-000-322 Administration building
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Herzog-Max-Strasse 16
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Municipal Education Office Three-storey hipped roof building, richly structured with dormer windows, semicircular bay windows and ground floor hall porch with building sculpture, solid, plastered, reduced historicizing forms, 1923 by Albin Strobel D-4-61-000-323 Municipal Education Office
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Herzog-Max-Strasse 29
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Tenement house Three-storey mansard roof house with eaves, solid, plastered, richly structured with a tower-like round bay window, dwarf house, vestibule and standing bay window, Art Nouveau, 1903 by Andreas Eberth D-4-61-000-324 Tenement house
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Herzog-Max-Strasse 29
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Courtyard gate Construction-time, iron D-4-61-000-324 Courtyard gate
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Herzog-Max-Strasse 36, Herzog-Max-Strasse 38
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Double tenement house Three-storey mansard roof building with eaves, richly structured, extended front with four-storey side projections closed off by mansard hipped roofs, solid, plastered, partly with ashlar framing, Art Nouveau, 1904 by Johannes Kronfuß D-4-61-000-325 Double tenement house
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Herzog-Max-Strasse 36, Herzog-Max-Strasse 38
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enclosure Curved wrought iron garden fence from the construction period D-4-61-000-325 BW

Hornthalstrasse

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Hornthalstrasse 2
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Tenement house Two-storey eaves side building above the basement with a mezzanine floor and a gently sloping pitched roof, solid, plastered, neo-renaissance, by Jakob Mayer around 1880 D-4-61-000-363 Tenement house
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Kapuzinerstrasse

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Kapuzinerstraße 33
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Tenement house Three-storey, asymmetrically structured corner building with a mansard roof, plastered building with stone-visible structures in neo-Renaissance forms, risalit and corner bay window, by Jakob Maier 1891 D-4-61-000-449 Tenement house
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Kapuzinerstraße 36
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Tenement house Three-storey side eaves building over a high base with a mansard roof in elaborate neo-renaissance forms, flat elevation, assembly with Holzmarkt 12 (see there) and Kapuzinerstraße 38 (see there), by Xaver Sepp, 1890 D-4-61-000-451 Tenement house
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Kapuzinerstraße 38
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Tenement house Three-storey side eaves building above a high base with a mansard roof in elaborate neo-renaissance forms, northern part of a uniformly designed assembly with Kapuzinerstraße 36 (see there) and Holzmarkt 12 (see there), by Xaver Sepp, 1890 D-4-61-000-452 Tenement house
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Luisenstrasse

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Luisenstrasse 1
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Tenement house Three-storey saddle roof construction in neo-Renaissance forms, by Jakob Maier, 1890 D-4-61-000-607 Tenement house
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Luisenstrasse 4
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Northern part of a group of tenement houses Three-storey brick building with plaster divisions and frames, neo-renaissance, 1890 by Chrysostomus Martin D-4-61-000-608 Northern part of a group of tenement houses
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Luisenstrasse 7
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Tenement house Three-storey flat gable roof building with one-sided hip, in neo-Renaissance forms, by Georg II. Hofbauer and Ohlmüller, 1894 D-4-61-000-609 Tenement house
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Luisenstrasse 20
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Tenement house Three-storey saddle roof building in historicizing Art Nouveau, by Conrad Bohrer, 1907 D-4-61-000-610 Tenement house
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Luisenstrasse 22
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Tenement house Three-storey saddle roof building in historicizing Art Nouveau, by Conrad Bohrer, 1907 D-4-61-000-611 Tenement house
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Luisenstrasse 24
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Tenement house Four-storey saddle roof building with a multi-part facade in historicizing Art Nouveau, as a corner house on Heinrichsdamm of urban development importance, by Conrad Bohrer, 1907 D-4-61-000-612 Tenement house
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St. Mark's Square

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St. Mark's Square 1
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Tenement house Three-storey eaves gable roof construction, solid, plastered, sgraffito decor, neo-renaissance, 1889 by Jakob Maier D-4-61-000-906 Tenement house
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St. Mark's Square 2
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Tenement house Three-storey eaves side building, ground floor in sandstone blocks, upper storeys clinkered with plaster structures, neo-renaissance, 1889 by Daniel Fuchs D-4-61-000-2176 Tenement house
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St. Mark's Square 3
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Former maternity hospital with a midwifery school, then a gynecological clinic, today a university building Multi-part monumental assembly, three-storey main building with a central risalit and gable roof on a natural stone plinth, solid construction plastered with sandstone subdivisions, roof, dwelling-houses and central risalit with tail gables, side wing receding sideways from the facade, in front of it an elaborate entrance area with a straight staircase tower and an open staircase with mansard roof hood, neo-renaissance, 1905/06 by Roman Boxberger D-4-61-000-908 Former maternity hospital with a midwifery school, then a gynecological clinic, today a university building
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St. Mark's Square 3
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Laundry house At the back, at the same time, single-storey, plain, plastered laundry house, mansard roof with forelock D-4-61-000-908 Laundry house
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St. Mark's Square 6
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Tenement house Three-storey corner building, sophisticated, baroque-style building block in a prominent urban development location, solid construction with mansard roof, rusticated ground floor, upper floors clinkered with plastered structure, the corners of the building emphasized by tented roof turrets facing St. Mark's Square, 1888 by Chrysostomus Martin D-4-61-000-909 Tenement house
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St. Mark's Square 10
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Residential buildings Three-storey plastered solid building with a flat gable roof, in post-classicist forms, raised by Georg II. Hofbauer around 1860, 1865 , eastern gable side subsequently exposed; House figure, sandstone relief, Coronation of Mary, first half of the 18th century D-4-61-000-910 Residential buildings
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Near St. Mark's Square
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Memorial to the dead of the volunteer fire brigade Base with inscription plaque, overlying martial warrior figure, concrete, 1921 by Hans Leitherer D-4-61-000-911 Memorial to the dead of the volunteer fire brigade
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Markusstrasse

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Markusstrasse 1
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Tenement house Three-storey side eaves building with central projectile and mansard hipped roof, neo-renaissance, 1891 by Jakob Maier D-4-61-000-912 Tenement house
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Markusstrasse 2
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Tenement house Three-storey corner building with a plastered, rusticated ground floor, upper floors facing brick with plastered structures, flat sloping gable roof, neo-renaissance, 1889 by Jakob Maier D-4-61-000-913 Tenement house
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Markusstraße 2 a
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Tenement house Three-storey eaves side building with a plastered, rusticated ground floor, upper storeys brick-exposed with slab-style structures, wrought-iron balcony, flat pitched gable roof, historicism, 1889/90 D-4-61-000-1537 Tenement house
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Markusstrasse 6
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villa Two-storey late classical hipped roof building with sandstone structure, 1854/55 by Zelger (Schweinfurt), round gable in 1908 by Chrysostomus Martin D-4-61-000-933 villa
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Markusstrasse 6
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garden With a fencing made of cast iron lancets between stone posts D-4-61-000-933 garden
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Markusstrasse 7 a
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Tenement house Three-storey solid construction with a post-classical plastered facade and mansard roof, built in 1886 by Georg II. Hofbauer and (Max?) Ohlmüller D-4-61-000-914 Tenement house
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Markusstrasse 11, 13
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Double tenement house Two-storey solid construction with side entrance projections and a mansard roof, in French Renaissance shapes, 1886 by Jakob Maier D-4-61-000-699 Double tenement house
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Markusstraße 12 b
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Residential and commercial building of the company Gg. M. Muller Three-storey eaves side building with mansard roof, sandstone cuboid structure, upper floors partly clinkered with sandstone structures, neo-renaissance, 1889 by Jakob Maier D-4-61-000-907 Residential and commercial building of the company Gg.  M. Muller
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Markusstrasse 15
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Tenement house Three-storey solid construction with sandstone structure and flat gable roof, neo-renaissance, 1889, by Jakob Maier D-4-61-000-1612 Tenement house
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Markusstrasse 19; Markusstrasse 21
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Double tenement house Eaves two-storey solid construction, roof houses towering over the sides on the gently sloping pitched roof, including wrought-iron balconies over the house entrances, post-classicism, 1888 by Chrysostomus Martin D-4-61-000-916 Double tenement house
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Mußstrasse

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Mußstrasse 5
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Former weaving mill of Bamberger Kaliko Factory building with historicizing brick facades, two-storey, gable-independent main building with a gently sloping gable roof and with a central projection on the courtyard side, side and rear eaves-mounted single-storey workshop under twelve parallel saddle roofs, 1896/97 by Daniel Fuchs, extended by Johannes Kronfuß in 1907/08 D-4-61-000-1348 Former weaving mill of Bamberger Kaliko
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Nebingerhof

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Nebingerhof 27
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barn Large mansard roof, 1803/04 D-4-61-000-748 barn
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Nebingerhof 25
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Residential building Adjacent to the barn, with a gently sloping gable roof and wooden arbor, historicist, 1850, formerly part of the Raulino tobacco factory D-4-61-000-748 Residential building
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Ottostrasse

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Ottostraße 26
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Tenement house Three- to four-storey corner building, stone facades with plaster and stucco decoration, moving roof landscape with saddle, hip and half-hip, corner tower with onion dome, baroque Art Nouveau, 1906 by Johannes Kronfuß D-4-61-000-1171 Tenement house
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Pfeuferstrasse

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Pfeuferstraße 16
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Former villa of the Robert Mayer nursery Three-storey, with a gently sloping hipped roof, terrace extension, 1955/56 by Hans Friedrich Pohlenz D-4-61-000-1390 Former villa of the Robert Mayer nursery

Promenade Street

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Promenadestrasse
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Toilet kiosk Ground floor asymmetrical solid building made of additively joined together, one-sided rounded hipped roof wing and saddle roof wing, Art Nouveau, 1904 based on a plan by Wayss and Freytag revised by Hans Erlwein D-4-61-000-1194 Toilet kiosk
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Promenadestrasse 2
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Residential buildings Representative solid construction, two-storey with pilaster strips and a gently sloping hipped roof over cornice, in Italian-style Neo-Renaissance, around 1870/80 D-4-61-000-1187 Residential buildings
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Promenadestrasse 3; Promenadestrasse 5; Promenadestrasse 7
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Apartment building Four-storey apartment block on the eaves, structured by three risalites crowned by tail gables with steep gable roofs, historicizing Art Nouveau, 1904 by Jakob Maier D-4-61-000-1356 Apartment building
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Promenadestrasse 4; Promenadestraße 6
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Tenement house Three-storey plastered solid building with a flat central projectile and rusticated ground floor, flat sloping hipped roof, post-classical, around 1877 D-4-61-000-1188 Tenement house
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Promenadestrasse 8
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Tenement house Three-storey plastered corner building with a sloping corner and a flat sloping hipped roof, post-classicist, by Georg II Hofbauer around 1877 D-4-61-000-1189 Tenement house
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Promenadestrasse 11
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Tambosi restaurant Three-storey side eaves building with a gable roof, expanded in 1906 in historicizing Art Nouveau forms, originally a building from the mid-19th century, the ground floor and facade were remodeled in the second half of the 20th century D-4-61-000-1190 Tambosi restaurant
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Promenadestraße 15
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Rental villa Two-storey corner building over a high base, brick, natural stone and plaster, hipped gable roof, neo-Renaissance, 1889 by Emmerich Goes D-4-61-000-1191 Rental villa
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Promenadestrasse 17
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Tenement house Asymmetrically structured two-storey side eaves building above a high basement with a risalit overlaid by a high attic, slightly shifted from the center, mansard roof, neo-renaissance, 1895 by Chrysostomus Martin D-4-61-000-1192 Tenement house
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Promenadestraße 19
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Tenement house Three-storey corner building above a high basement, obtuse-angled floor plan, corner bay window, mansard roof, neo-renaissance, brick with plastered structure, by Gustav Haeberle 1890 D-4-61-000-1193 Tenement house
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Promenadestraße 21
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Residential and guest house Three-storey, three-sided free-standing solid construction with grooved corner pilasters, 1754, dormer-studded mansard hipped roof from the time of construction with presumably 1904 on the freestanding narrow side in front of the dwelling, historicizing, ground-floor dining room extension, pent roof with volute gables, 1904 D-4-61-000-1195 Residential and guest house
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Shipbuilding site

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Near shipbuilding site
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Torture Sandstone column with richly decorated early Baroque top, 1674 D-4-61-000-1227 Torture
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Schiffbauplatz 10
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Residential building Two-storey mansard hipped roof building with a round stair tower, upper floor bay window and curved gable, 1910 D-4-61-000-2098 Residential building
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Schönbornstrasse

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Schönbornstrasse 3
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villa Two-storey building with a hip roof with a protruding dwarf house and wooden bay window, in German Renaissance forms, by Jakob Maier, 1898 D-4-61-000-1251 villa
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Schönleinsplatz

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Schönleinsplatz
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Memorial to Prince Regent Luitpold of Bavaria Bronze equestrian statue on a high stone base, 1899 by Ferdinand von Miller , originally in front of the cathedral, placed in 1979 at the present location D-4-61-000-1255 Memorial to Prince Regent Luitpold of Bavaria
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Schönleinsplatz 2
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Tenement house Three-storey with a mansard roof, lateral axes accentuated by balconies, gate passage and bay window, neo-baroque, 1896 by Gustav Haeberle D-4-61-000-1252 Tenement house
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Schönleinsplatz 4
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Hotel Bamberger Hof in a corner Neo-Baroque, four-storey, gable roof, stepped dome roof over a sloping corner with cast iron balcony grilles, 1896 by Jakob Maier D-4-61-000-1253 Hotel Bamberger Hof in a corner
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Schönleinsplatz
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Monument to Johann Lukas von Schönlein Marble brush by Caspar von Zumbusch , 1874, on a granite base D-4-61-000-1254 Monument to Johann Lukas von Schönlein
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Near Schönleinsplatz; at the northern end of Schönleinsplatz
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Former waiting hall of the former Reichspostdirektion, today a kiosk Free-standing masonry construction with large iron and glass windows that follow the curvature of the floor plan in the form of three intersecting circles, flat roof, 1934 D-4-61-000-1446 Former waiting hall of the former Reichspostdirektion, today a kiosk
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Schützenstrasse

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Schützenstraße 3
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Tenement house A three-storey cube with a mezzanine above a high base, a flat sloping hipped roof, solid, plastered, with structures and frames in sandstone, historicist mannerist design, late 19th century D-4-61-000-1268 Tenement house
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Schützenstraße 6
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Residential building Formerly two-storey, now three-storey mansard roof house, massive, plastered, built in neo-Gothic form in 1865, raised by one storey in 1907 by Gustav Haeberle D-4-61-000-1269 Residential building
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Schützenstraße 13
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Former forestry office, today municipal building office A two-storey cube with a hipped roof over a stone-peeked base, solid, plastered, structures and frames in sandstone, decorated in Maximilian style, around 1870 D-4-61-000-1270 Former forestry office, today municipal building office
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Schützenstraße 15
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Rental villa, so-called Villa Maier Richly structured mansard hipped roof building in corner position with risalit and corner tower, sandstone block building with plastered surfaces, in neo-Renaissance forms, 1888/89 by Jakob Maier D-4-61-000-1271 Rental villa, so-called Villa Maier
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Schützenstraße 15
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enclosure Cast iron fence, around 1890 D-4-61-000-1271 enclosure
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Schützenstraße 20
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House in a corner Two-storey solid construction, plastered, gently sloping hipped roof, the shapes simply post-classical, cast iron balcony, 1865 by Caspar Dennefeld D-4-61-000-1272 House in a corner
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Schützenstraße 21
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Rental villa Two-storey sandstone block construction with plastered surfaces on the upper floor, mansard roof, wide risalit, corner tower, neo-renaissance, 1891 by Wilhelm Grenz D-4-61-000-1273 Rental villa
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Schützenstraße 24
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City villa Two-storey cube with flat side projections and a gently sloping hipped roof, solid, plastered, in post-classicist forms, 1873 by Wilhelm Grenz D-4-61-000-1274 City villa
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Schützenstraße 26, Schützenstraße 28
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Duplex Broad, staggered structure, two-storey above a high plinth with a mezzanine and hipped roof, three-storey central pavilion with a hipped roof framed by a balustrade crown, solid, plastered, structure and framing in sandstone, late classicist, 1866 by Georg Mössmeringer D-4-61-000-1275 Duplex
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Schützenstraße 27
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Rental house on corner lot Three-storey, hipped mansard roof, on the façade sloping towards the street corner, bay window and dwarf house, solid, plastered, neo-baroque, 1897–1898 by Jakob Maier D-4-61-000-1276 Rental house on corner lot
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Schützenstraße 30
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villa Three-storey corner building with a mansard hipped roof, solid, plastered, with flat risalits, on the second floor corner bay window with a conical roof, historically in the Maximilian style, 1872 by Georg Mössmeringer , enlarged in 1899 by Jakob Maier D-4-61-000-1278 villa
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Schützenstraße 54
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Steinleinshof Two-storey hipped mansard roof building, plastered, presumably solid ground floor and half-timbered upper floor, south-western part around 1780, 1872/1877 and expanded around 1915 D-4-61-000-1279 Steinleinshof
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Schützenstraße 61
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villa Two-storey, solid plastered, with hipped roof and dwarf house, traditionalist, 1924 by Fritz Zeiss D-4-61-000-1364 villa
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Schützenstraße 63
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detached house Two-storey plastered cube with hipped roof, veranda and balcony, massive, traditionalist, on the parapets of the upper floor windows simple decor, 1925 by Wilhelm Sachs D-4-61-000-1365 detached house
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Sodenstrasse

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Sodenstrasse 4
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villa Two-storey hipped roof building with a central projection and round gable, by Albin Strobel, 1924 D-4-61-000-1368 villa
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Schützenstraße 50
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Garden shed Two-storey solid building with a curved hipped roof, neo-baroque with expressionist sandstone frames D-4-61-000-1368 associated Garden shed
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Steinertstrasse

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Steinertstrasse 2
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Residential building Freestanding building on four sides in a corner location that defines the cityscape, a two-storey plastered building with a hipped roof above a natural stone base, the narrow front facing St. Mark's Square accentuated by round corner towers with hooded lanterns; cast iron front garden fence and cast iron garden fence with gate pillars in Art Nouveau style; In 1893 by Xaver Sepp, increased by Andreas Müller in 1902 and given a historicist facade D-4-61-000-1323 Residential building
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Steinertstrasse 20
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villa Two-storey corner house with a mansard roof, solid, plastered with half-timbered elements, moving facade structure with gable gables, dormers and oriels, historicizing Art Nouveau, 1905 by Andreas Müller D-4-61-000-1324 villa
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Urbanstrasse

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Urbanstrasse 18
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Residential and guest house Four-storey saddle roof building with a tower-like extension on the corner of Wilhelmsplatz, in reduced historicism with Renaissance elements, by Johannes Kronfuß , 1904 D-4-61-000-710 Residential and guest house
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pasture

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Pasture
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Wayside shrine Neo-Gothic pillar with a niche, in it a sculpture of the Virgin, inscribed "1860", Vor Weide 2/4 D-4-61-000-742 Wayside shrine
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Pasture 1
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Corner house Two-storey half-hipped roof building, with a polygonal tower and risalits, solid plastered, on a sandstone base, 1903 by Andreas Müller D-4-61-000-1438 Corner house
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Pasture 4
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Residential building Two-storey, elongated eaves side house with saddle roof, solid, plastered, in post-Biedermeier forms, mid-19th century D-4-61-000-743 Residential building
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Pasture 6
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Residential building Wide-spread two-storey side eaves building with a hipped gable roof, symmetrically structured facade with central projection, around 1870/80 D-4-61-000-744 Residential building
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Pasture 8
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Apartment building of the former Mayer art nursery Four-storey corner house on a natural stone base with a cross-ridge saddle roof, solid, plastered, structured by bay windows and decorated with restraint in Art Nouveau forms, 1907 by Johannes Kronfuß D-4-61-000-745 Apartment building of the former Mayer art nursery
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Pfeuferstraße 20
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Former coach house Single-storey monopitch roof building as an extension of the abandoned stables of the former Mayer art nursery, 1925 by Hans Veit D-4-61-000-745 Former coach house
Pasture 16
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Residential building Two-storey gable roof building with eaves, solid, plastered, with central gate passage, around 1870/80 D-4-61-000-746 Residential building
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Pasture 18
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Residential building Two-storey gable-roof house with eaves, solid, plastered, wicker-arched entrance, probably from the first half of the 19th century D-4-61-000-747 Residential building
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Pasture 20 a
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Warehouse of the former Raulino tobacco factory Three-storey solid construction with pilaster structure and protruding saddle roof, plastered, 1867 D-4-61-000-1436 Warehouse of the former Raulino tobacco factory
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Near pasture, in the northwestern part of the square
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Fountain Round basin set with hewn natural stone, stone fountain stick with bronze figure of a boy, 1891 by Friedrich Christ D-4-61-000-749 Fountain
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Wilhelmsplatz

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Wilhelmsplatz 1
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Justice building Open four-wing complex with two round corner towers and a high corner tower on a square floor plan, two central projections with decorative gables, saddle roof, in the style of the German early Renaissance, in a prominent urban development location, by senior building officer Hugo von Hoefl 1900–1903 D-4-61-000-753 Justice building
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Wilhelmsplatz 3
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So-called Wilhelmspost, former Oberpostdirektion, later telecommunications office, today part of the university Three-storey three-wing complex with a gable roof, several gables, high tower, in the style of the early Baroque, in an important urban planning location, by Fritz Fuchsenberger, 1904/1906 D-4-61-000-754 So-called Wilhelmspost, former Oberpostdirektion, later telecommunications office, today part of the university
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Wilhelmsplatz 4
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Tenement house with dining room Four-storey saddle roof construction, facade structure through risalites and bay windows, corner tower, reduced historicism, by Johannes Kronfuß , 1904 D-4-61-000-755 Tenement house with dining room
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Willy-Lessing-Strasse

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Willy-Lessing-Strasse 1
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City villa Two-storey solid building with a flat hipped roof, in the style of an Italian palazzo, in post-classicist forms with elements of Art Nouveau, by Georg II. Hofbauer , 1871 D-4-61-000-756 City villa
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Willy-Lessing-Strasse 4
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City villa Two-storey solid construction with a flat hipped roof, facade design in cinquecentesque shapes, by Caspar Dennefeld , 1873; more recently simplified D-4-61-000-757 City villa
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Willy-Lessing-Strasse 5
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Residential buildings Two-storey hipped roof building with a cast-iron balcony on the main facade, in post-classical forms, by Caspar Dennefeld , 1870 D-4-61-000-758 Residential buildings
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Willy-Lessing-Strasse 5
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Former coach house Baroque pavilion building, 1888 D-4-61-000-758 associated Former coach house
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Willy-Lessing-Straße 6, Willy-Lessing-Straße 8
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City villa Wide-spread semi-detached house, two-storey with a mezzanine floor and flat hipped roof, two gabled risalits , late classicistic, probably by Caspar Dennefeld , 1873

With two sandstone figures, putti, in the manner of Ferdinand Dietz, second half of the 18th century

D-4-61-000-759 City villa
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Willy-Lessing-Straße 7, Willy-Lessing-Straße 9
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City villa Semi-detached house, two-storey flat hipped roof building on a broad base, facade design in post-classical forms, by Georg II. Hofbauer , 1870 ff. D-4-61-000-760 City villa
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Willy-Lessing-Straße 7 a
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Back building, today a synagogue D-4-61-000-760 Back building, today a synagogue
Willy-Lessing-Straße 11
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City villa Two-storey solid building with a flat hipped roof, facade design in the style of an Italian palazzo, late Classicist, by Georg II. Hofbauer , 1870 D-4-61-000-763 City villa
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Willy-Lessing-Straße 13
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City villa Two-and-a-half-storey solid building with a flat hipped roof, facade design in the style of an Italian palazzo, late Classicist, probably by Caspar Dennefeld , 1872 D-4-61-000-764 City villa
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Willy-Lessing-Straße 14
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Residential building Free-standing, two-storey saddle roof construction, erected around 1863 before the development plan, therefore inclined, interior renovation after 1930 D-4-61-000-765 Residential building
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Willy-Lessing-Straße 16
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City villa Three-storey solid building with a flat gable roof and late Classicist facade structure, probably by Franz Bauer, 1875 D-4-61-000-766 City villa
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Willy-Lessing-Straße 18
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Tenement house Three-storey solid building with a mansard roof, historicist in 17th century shapes, by Emmerich Goes , 1895 D-4-61-000-767 Tenement house
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Remarks

  1. This list may not correspond to the current status of the official list of monuments. The latter can be viewed on the Internet as a PDF using the link given under web links and is also mapped in the Bavarian Monument Atlas . Even these representations, although they are updated daily by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation , do not always and everywhere reflect the current status. Therefore, the presence or absence of an object in this list or in the Bavarian Monument Atlas does not guarantee that it is currently a registered monument or not. The Bavarian List of Monuments is also an information directory. The monument property - and thus the legal protection - is defined in Art. 1 of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act (BayDSchG) and does not depend on the mapping in the monument atlas 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.

literature

Denis André Chevalley: Upper Franconia . Ed .: Michael Petzet , Bavarian State Office for the Preservation of Monuments (=  Monuments in Bavaria . Volume IV ). Oldenbourg, Munich 1986, ISBN 3-486-52395-3 .

Web links

Commons : Architectural monuments in the Bamberg island city  - collection of images, videos and audio files