List of architectural monuments in Bamberg / Stephansberg

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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 in the area of ​​the former immunity St. Stephan according to the division of the book series Die Kunstdenkmäler von Bayern . The former immunity Stephansberg includes the following squares and streets: Alter Graben , Am Friedrichsbrunnen , Concordiastraße , Dr. Hans-Erhard-Strasse, Dr.-Thomas-Dehler-Strasse, Dunantstrasse, Eisgrube , Friedrichsbrunne, Friedrichsbrunnenweg, Gräserfeldweg, Hans-Wölfel-Strasse, Helmholtzstrasse, Heunischstrasse, Hinterer Friedrichsbrunnenweg, Höcherbühl, Hölle , Hohe-Kreuz-Strasse, Im Wiesengrund , Judenstraße , Langäckerweg, Leyackerweg, Ludwigshöhe, Milchweg , Mittlere Seelgasse, Muldengasse, Müllerfeldweg, Munchner Ring, Obere Seelgasse , Oberer Leintritt, Oberer Stephansberg , Paradiesweg, Riegelhofgasse , Robert-Koch-Straße, Schellenbergerstraße , Semmelweisstraße, Stephanplatz , Sternwartstraße , Untere Seelgasse , Unterer Stephansberg , Von-Reider-Strasse.

Architectural monuments in the former St. Stephan immunity

Old ditch

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Alter Graben 1
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House with rock cellar Corner house, two-storey massive gable roof building with simply structured fronts and rounded corner to the Upper Stephansberg, plastered building with sandstone integration, late 18th century, two-storey side wing to the Upper Stephansberg in simpler, adapted forms, 1866 according to plans by Franz Koch, changed in 1880 according to plans by Georg II. Hofbauer D-4-61-000-8 House with rock cellar
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Alter Graben 2
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Craftsman House Single-storey gable-independent tailcoat roof building, half-timbered, around 1700 D-4-61-000-841 Craftsman House
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Alter Graben 8
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Small house Narrow eaves-standing two-storey saddle roof building, solid plastered, 17th / 18th centuries Century, simply structured facade, late 18th century D-4-61-000-9 Small house
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Alter Graben 18 a
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Garden hall of the former Stöhrenkeller Half-timbered, single-storey with a gently sloping gable roof, based on plans by master carpenter Josef Grenz in 1862, with high retaining wall made of sandstone blocks D-4-61-000-1445 Garden hall of the former Stöhrenkeller
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Alter Graben 22a, near Sternwartstraße, below the E.-T.-A.-Hoffmann-Gymnasium
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Garden shed Single-storey hipped mansard roof, solid, plastered, sandstone structures, baroque, around 1720/30 D-4-61-000-1101 Garden shed
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At the Friedrichsbrunnen

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Am Friedrichsbrunnen 25, Milchweg 12
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Former Castel Sant'Angelo, then Großscher Garten Landscape garden between Am Friedrichsbrunnen, Milchweg and Oberer Leinritt, at its core a terrace garden laid out by the Böttinger family with symmetrical stone stairs on the western slope of the left Regnitz arm, century, after acquisition by the tobacco manufacturer Theodor Groß, 1855 to approx. 1880 to a landscape garden with preserved route to the west extended; Baroque garden house (Milchweg 12) included in the western extension, two-storey solid hipped roof building with grooved corner pilaster strips, before 1744 D-4-61-000-16 BW
Am Friedrichsbrunnen 40 a
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So-called Villa Reindl Garden shed, single-storey solid building with a mansard hipped roof, plastered over a natural stone base, probably from the late 18th century

At the same time terrace garden over the left Regnitzarm

D-4-61-000-17 BW

Concordiastrasse

Concordiastraße 1–11 see Bürgerliche Bergstadt

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Concordiastraße 13
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Residential building Three-storey, solid, plastered corner house with a mansard roof, around 1800, on the corner a house figure Anna teaches Maria to read , around 1710/20 D-4-61-000-73 Residential building
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Concordiastraße 18
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Residential building Two-storey corner house, solid construction with a gable roof, core first half of the 16th century, 1632 partial demolition, 1710 rebuilding in the upper area, with half-timbering, conversion of the south-western part of the house in 1838 D-4-61-000-74 Residential building
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Concordiastraße 19
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Craftsman House Two-storey corner house, two-storey with a mansard roof and simple facade structure, solid ground floor, half-timbered upper floor, built in 1708 as a residential building for the stucco worker Andrea Domenico Catenazzi D-4-61-000-75 Craftsman House
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Concordiastraße 25
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Two-storey corner house Eaves-mounted solid construction with a gable roof, built in 1721 as a residential building for the sculptor Leonhard Gollwitzer and later inhabited by his sons, Bartholomäus Stephan and Johann Georg Michael Gollwitzer, who worked in the same profession D-4-61-000-76 Two-storey corner house
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Concordiastraße 26
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Two former individual buildings combined into one property Two-storey with a gable roof, extensive remains of the 15th century in the north half, modified in the late 18th century, the south half with stucco facade, the last quarter added in the 18th century D-4-61-000-77 Two former individual buildings combined into one property
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Concordiastraße 28
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Former second Böttinger palace, so-called Concordia Garden palace, elaborate, two-wing sandstone block, erected from 1716 (dendrochronologically dated) to 1721 probably by Johann Dientzenhofer with architectural sculptures by Daniel Friedrich Humbach for the court chamber councilor Johann Ignaz Michael Tobias Böttinger , since 1834 bearing the name Concordia. Exquisitely structured exterior fronts, the staircase is architecturally significant. On a hillside, two three-storey wings with hipped roofs, opening at right angles to the south to the garden and the Regnitz, elaborately structured sandstone block construction, an overall characteristic attempt to adopt the villa suburbana type

Rich interior decoration & a. with stucco by Johann Jakob Vogel

Walled, terraced garden on the Regnitz, a major work of upper-class gardening art of the 18th century, with cascade, balustrades and sculptures attributed to Leonard Gollwitzer , 1719–1722, 1844, 1882 changed, thorough repairs 1918/20, complete redesign of the lower terrace 1935/37

D-4-61-000-79 Former second Böttinger palace, so-called Concordia
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Ice pit

Ice pit 1–4 see Bürgerliche Bergstadt .

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Eisgrube 5
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Community center Multi-part plastered assembly in corner position, two-storey front building, massive ground floor, protruding half-timbered upper floor, gable roof, around 1563, dormers 18th century, house entrance on the northeast gable side from 1919

At the rear, the middle and rear part of the house, above a high plinth, two-storey with a gable roof, the upper floor of the rear house in half-timbered construction, the core of the building was probably in the middle of the 15th century, heavily rebuilt at the end of the 17th century

D-4-61-000-123 Community center
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Eisgrube 7
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Community center Two-storey, eaves gable roof construction, plastered, massive ground floor, cantilevered half-timbered upper floor, 17th / 18th century century D-4-61-000-124 Community center
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Eisgrube 8
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Craftonis Curia Stately three-storey corner house with a gable roof, massive ground floor and projecting half-timbered upper floors plastered, gable facing the upper parish half-timbered, obtuse-angled kink in the gable-side facade with gate passage, marked 1673, renovation in the middle of the 18th century D-4-61-000-125 Craftonis Curia
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Eisgrube 10
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Community center Three-storey eaves side building, massive ground floor, upper storeys plastered half-timbering, saddle roof, core 16th century, expanded in the 17th century, facade reworked in the middle of the 19th century D-4-61-000-126 Community center
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Eisgrube 12
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Community center Former vicarage house, three-storey side eaves building with a simple structure, solid with a gable roof, 17th / 18th century. Century, Laurentius figure 18th century, second floor in 1887 D-4-61-000-127 Community center
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Eisgrube 14
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Braunwardi Coquinarii Curia Former canon court of St. Stephan, now Stahl'sches Schwesternhaus, stately three-storey eaves side building with saddle roof, plastered solid building with profiled sandstone walls, high first floor, rich main portal by Johann Bernhard Kamm 1782, side gate passage, southern part in the core stone house 13th / 14th. Century, extensive renovation and expansion in 1744 and by Otto Schumm 1781–1783 D-4-61-000-128 Braunwardi Coquinarii Curia
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Eisgrube 16
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Aufseß Curia Former canon court of St. Stephan, now a parsonage and Evangelical Lutheran deanery, stately two-storey eaves side building with a baroque facade, solid construction, plastered with drilled sandstone window frames, gable roof, at its core a late medieval stone house, extended reconstruction in the second half of the 17th century in two construction phases up to 1684 (marked on the portal), rearrangement of the street front and interior work 1720/30, roof structure renewed 1975/76 D-4-61-000-129 Aufseß Curia
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Eisgrube 18
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Ottnandi Curia Former canon court of St. Stephan, now deaconess institute, front building, two-storey eaves saddle roof building massive with simple plastered facade, late medieval in essence, with the same height, street side in the same alignment with side wing with entrance from the courtyard, late 17th century

Rear main building, three-storey solid building with central projectile, plastered, gable roof, 1896/97 by Jakob Maier

D-4-61-000-130 Ottnandi Curia
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Eisgrube 20, 20a
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Leupoldi Curia Former canon court of St. Stephan, main building, two-storey hipped mansard roof, solid, plastered, late Baroque, mid-18th century (attributed to Johann Jakob Michael Küchel ), rear wing probably second half of the 18th century

Outbuilding consisting of a two-storey gatekeeper house with a gable roof, early 18th century, and a two-storey garden palace with a mansard hipped roof and a connecting building on the ground floor with a semicircular porch and roof terrace, by Fritz von Courton 1923/24

Plastered courtyard wall with wrought iron gate 18th century

D-4-61-000-131 Leupoldi Curia
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hell

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Hell 12
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Residential building Two-storey eaves saddle roof construction, massive ground floor, half-timbered upper floor, plastered, end of the 18th century, remodeling of the 19th century, facade painting, Saint George, around 1800 D-4-61-000-353 Residential building
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Hell 13
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Residential building Small eaves mansard roof building, solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, plastered, middle / third quarter 18th century, house figure, stucco medallion with Vesper picture D-4-61-000-354 Residential building
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Hell 15
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Residential building Attached mansard roof house, ground floor and base storey solid, upper storey half-timbered, second quarter of the 18th century D-4-61-000-355 Residential building
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Judenstrasse

Judenstrasse 1–11, 13, 15, 17 see Bürgerliche Bergstadt .

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Judenstrasse 12
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Former noble palace of the Echter von Mespelbrunn, later a donation from Stauffenberg Group of buildings around a courtyard consisting of a front building, side buildings (south of the fountain house and stone building, north of the corridor) and rear building, oldest parts 1549 (dendrochronologically dated), alterations around 1600

Front building, three-storey solid corner house with gable roof, courtyard portal with Stauffenberg coat of arms, redesign around 1740/50 and around 1800

D-4-61-000-408 Former noble palace of the Echter von Mespelbrunn, later a donation from Stauffenberg
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Eisgrube 1 a
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Outbuildings Two-storey rectangular building with a gable roof and door and window frames in designs from around 1600 D-4-61-000-408 associated Outbuildings
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Judenstrasse 14
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So-called Böttingerhaus Staggered palace-like baroque building at the junction to Untere Stephansberg with fountain courtyard and side wings, main building three-story stone building with hipped roof and richly structured facade, 1707–1713, including older predecessor buildings, probably built by Johann Ammon for Johann Ignaz Michael Tobias Böttinger ; with equipment
courtyard and garden with fountain and sculptures
D-4-61-000-410 So-called Böttingerhaus
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Judenstrasse 16
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Bürgerhaus, so-called Haus Zum Einhorn Freestanding on three sides, three-storey stone house with a mansard hipped roof, the structured façade at the end of Judenstrasse, house brand with unicorn relief inscribed "1747" in the arched keystone, with the Coronation of Mary above D-4-61-000-412 Bürgerhaus, so-called Haus Zum Einhorn
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Milchweg

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Milchweg 12
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Baroque summer house Two-storey, massive hipped roof building with grooved corner pilasters, before 1744, included in the western extension of Am Friedrichsbrunnen 25 D-4-61-000-16 BW
Milchweg 20
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Villa Feßmaier Two-storey historicist solid construction with half-timbered elements, central pyramid roof with offset risalits under saddle roofs with Swiss gables, by Georg II. Hofbauer 1901 D-4-61-000-1024 BW
Opposite Milchweg 26
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Former field guard's house, now a garden shed Single-storey, massive mansard hipped roof building on a square floor plan, probably second half of the 18th century D-4-61-000-1026 BW

Obere Seelgasse

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Obere Seelgasse 3
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Small house Two-story, single-axis gable roof building with neo-baroque decor, 1893 D-4-61-000-1161 Small house
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Obere Seelgasse 23
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Garden gate With two classical sandstone pillars, 1785, on Unteren Seelgasse D-4-61-000-1162 Garden gate
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Obere Seelgasse 23
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Garden shed In the garden, half-timbered building on a square floor plan, with a tent roof, 18th century D-4-61-000-1162 Garden shed
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Upper Stephansberg

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Oberer Stephansberg, belonging to Unterer Stephansberg 7 opposite
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Rock cellar Arched, with retaining wall, access with natural stone frame, 1862 D-4-61-000-682 Rock cellar
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Oberer Stephansberg 1
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Curia ad Salices, former canon court of St. Stephan, "House of the golden coat of arms", also so-called marriage holding house Two-winged solid building on an angular ground plan over steeply sloping terrain, two-storey with a saddle roof, sandstone and brick plastered, early Baroque, built 1618–1622, full coat of arms of Prince-Bishop Johann Gottfried von Aschhausen over the front door renewed in 1718, new furnishings around 1736 (name on the wing of the courtyard), perhaps by Johann Jakob Michael Küchel D-4-61-000-1103 Curia ad Salices, former canon court of St. Stephan, "House of the golden coat of arms", also so-called marriage holding house
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Oberer Stephansberg 1
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Curia ad Salices, courtyard walling with gate Plastered stone and ashlar, around 1620 D-4-61-000-1103 Curia ad Salices, courtyard walling with gate
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Oberer Stephansberg 1
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Curia ad Salices, outbuilding One storey with a monopitch roof on the south side of the courtyard 17th / 18th. century D-4-61-000-1103 BW
Oberer Stephansberg 2
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Libhardi Curia, former canon court of St. Stephen Elongated, two-storey solid building with a mansard hipped roof, older components from around 1760/70 combined to form today's late baroque appearance, extension to the north with an obtuse angle to the chapel in adapted forms according to plans by Georg Bitter in 1855, largely gutted during the complete renovation of the entire property in 1980 D-4-61-000-1104 Libhardi Curia, former canon court of St. Stephen
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Oberer Stephansberg 2 d
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Libhardi Curia, Chapel Wing Solid and half-timbered with gable roof, late Gothic core, 15th / 16th century Century, historicizing reconstruction with neo-Gothic stepped gable in 1868 D-4-61-000-1104 Libhardi Curia, Chapel Wing
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Oberer Stephansberg 2
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Libhardi Curia, courtyard wall with arched courtyard gate Sandstone ashlar masonry, probably from the second half of the 13th century D-4-61-000-1104 Libhardi Curia, courtyard wall with arched courtyard gate
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Oberer Stephansberg 3
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Hugonis Curia, former canon court of St. Stephan, main building Three-storey eaves saddle roof construction, plastered, in the core perhaps still a late medieval stone house from the 15th / 16th centuries. Century, external appearance around 1700 D-4-61-000-1105 Hugonis Curia, former canon court of St. Stephan, main building
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Oberer Stephansberg 3
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Hugonis Curia, rear or garden building Set on a lining wall made of sandstone, two-storey, solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, plastered, saddle roof, perhaps still medieval in core, completely rebuilt around 1700 D-4-61-000-1105 BW
Oberer Stephansberg 3, at the entrance to Concordiastraße
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Hugonis Curia, brewery cellar Marked "1760" D-4-61-000-1105 Hugonis Curia, brewery cellar
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Oberer Stephansberg 3, at the entrance to Concordiastraße
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Brewery cellar Inscribed "1760", belonging to the former canon court of Curia Hugonis, cf. Upper Stephansberg 3 D-4-61-000-78 Brewery cellar
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Oberer Stephansberg 4
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Popponis Curia, former canon court of St. Stephen Two-storey hipped roof building, solid, plastered, with structures and frames in sandstone, rebuilt with medieval substance after the Thirty Years War, overall baroque appearance around 1720/30 D-4-61-000-1106 Popponis Curia, former canon court of St. Stephen
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Oberer Stephansberg 4
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House figure Immaculata, sandstone, around 1720, attributed to Leonhard Gollwitzer D-4-61-000-1106 House figure
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Oberer Stephansberg 5
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Guntheri Curia, former canon court of St. Stephen Three-storey stone house with a gable roof, two-storey extensions, solid and half-timbered, surrounded by a hipped roof, core building late medieval, 1318/19 (dendrochronologically dated), extensions 1712/13 to the northeast and 1860/65 by Georg II. Hofbauer to the southwest, remodeling work 1895 D-4-61-000-1107 Guntheri Curia, former canon court of St. Stephen
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Oberer Stephansberg 5
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Guntheri Curia, side building Plastered, two-storey with a monopitch roof, early 18th century, renovation and addition in 1901 D-4-61-000-1107 BW
Oberer Stephansberg 5
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Guntheri Curia, terrace garden Plastered, two-storey with a monopitch roof, early 18th century, renovation and addition in 1901 D-4-61-000-1107 BW
Oberer Stephansberg 7
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Former St. John's Chapel under the linden trees Hall building with the same high, late Gothic choir with 5/8 end under a common roof, plastered solid building with saddle roof, parts in ashlar, nave 13th / first third of the 14th century, nave roof in the older stock around 1330 (dendrochronologically dated), choir consecration 1400, Choir roof structure 1414/15 (dendrochronologically dated) D-4-61-000-1108 Former St. John's Chapel under the linden trees
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Oberer Stephansberg 7
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Terrace garden D-4-61-000-1108 BW
Oberer Stephansberg 11
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Gasthaus zum Stöhren Two-story, three-sided free-standing corner building with a hipped gable roof, solid plastered ground floor, half-timbered upper floor, around 1730 D-4-61-000-1109 Gasthaus zum Stöhren
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Oberer Stephansberg 13
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Former barn and cellar house Plastered two-storey side eaves building, around 1700, 1860/70 conversion to a residential building, ground floor completely rebuilt in 1908 by Johannes Kronfuß ; extensive cellar, probably 18th century D-4-61-000-1110 Former barn and cellar house
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Oberer Stephansberg 19
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Residential building Two-storey eaves side building, solid, plastered, with saddle roof, drilled sandstone frames, probably from the 15th century, extensive renovations and extensions by Georg II Hofbauer in 1855 D-4-61-000-1111 Residential building
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Oberer Stephansberg 24
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Residential building Two-story, three-sided free-standing hipped roof building, ground floor solid, plastered, upper floor exposed structural framework, probably from the late 17th century D-4-61-000-1112 Residential building
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Oberer Stephansberg 26, Untere Seelgasse 13
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Former clover tree cellar Two-storey plastered eaves side building with gable roof, upper storey in half-timbering around 1730, ground floor massively expanded in the 19th century; extensive rock cellar in 1716 and later D-4-61-000-1113 Former clover tree cellar
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Oberer Stephansberg 28
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Residential building, former cellar house Two-storey eaves side house, half-timbered building with plastered stone facade and mansard roof, framing in sandstone, around 1780/90; Cellar, probably 18th century D-4-61-000-1114 Residential building, former cellar house
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Oberer Stephansberg 31
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Former house, now a basement house Elongated two-storey eaves side house, plastered solid building with a gable roof, originally probably built for himself by Erasmus Braun around 1590, extensively rebuilt and expanded by Wenzel Berner around 1720, among the conversions in the 20th century, it was particularly extensive with extensive remodeling in 1972 D-4-61-000-1115 Former house, now a basement house
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Oberer Stephansberg 34
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Residential building Two-storey eaves side house with saddle roof, solid ground floor, plastered, upper floor half-timbered, early 18th century, back front entirely in half-timbered, with arcade by Joseph Leicht in 1887, half-timbered exposed in 1925 D-4-61-000-1116 Residential building
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Oberer Stephansberg 35
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Former basement house, now residential building Two-storey eaves side house with mansard roof, 1790, plastered facade with framing in sandstone 1811 according to plans by Joseph Dennefeld, gutting including changes to the ground floor front in 1967/68

Felesenkelleranlage

D-4-61-000-1117 Former basement house, now residential building
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Oberer Stephansberg 36
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Building of the former Mahrskeller, today an inn Gate building, eaves gable roof construction, massive ground floor, half-timbered upper floor, first half of the 18th century, with a south-facing extension, massive and half-timbered, hipped mansard roof, second half of the 18th century D-4-61-000-1118 Building of the former Mahrskeller, today an inn
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Oberer Stephansberg 38, Oberer Stephansberg 38 a
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Garden hall Single storey, massive with pent roof, by Gustav Haeberle , 1910 D-4-61-000-1118 BW
Oberer Stephansberg 38 b
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Former residential and administrative building of the Blaulöwen Brewery Corner house, two-storey plastered saddle roof construction, essentially probably after 1766, with southern extensions from 1844 at the gable end

Extensive rock cellar, 18th century (Oberer Stephansberg 38 d, Oberer Stephansberg 40)

D-4-61-000-1121 Former residential and administrative building of the Blaulöwen Brewery
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Before Oberer Stephansberg 37
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Running fountain Converted into a pump well in 1821/22, cast-iron, chalice-shaped well trough, wooden housing, copy from 1984 in the style of the 1860s D-4-61-000-1119 Running fountain
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Oberer Stephansberg 39
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Residential building Two-part half-timbered building from the 18th century, the lower part protruding into the street and two-storey with a hipped roof, the upper part single-storey with a mansard roof D-4-61-000-1120 Residential building
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Oberer Stephansberg 41
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Former barrel hall, now residential building Two-storey eaves side house with mansard roof, solid, plastered, framing in sandstone, based on a plan by master mason Johann Vogel 1796

With rock cellar at the same time

D-4-61-000-1122 Former barrel hall, now residential building
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Oberer Stephansberg 42
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Former barn Two-storey hipped roof building, solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, plastered, probably 1769, upper floor converted into an apartment around 1900, rocaille niche D-4-61-000-1123 Former barn
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Oberer Stephansberg 42 a
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Neo-renaissance villa Three-storey cube with slated hipped roof, solid, plastered facade with pilasters, 1895/96 probably based on plans by Wilhelm Seidler, roof extension 18797/99 by Georg Seidler, with wrought iron garden gate D-4-61-000-1124 Neo-renaissance villa
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Oberer Stephansberg 43
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Basement house Two-storey plastered plastered building with gable roof, solid with sandstone frames, erected in 1777

Above an older rock cellar, probably 18th century

D-4-61-000-1125 Basement house
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Oberer Stephansberg 44
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Education center for the hearing impaired and speech impaired, so-called Escape to Egypt Two-storey plastered building with a mansard hipped roof with pilaster strips, drilled window frames in sandstone, built as a manor house in 1799, rebuilt as an institute for the deaf and dumb in 1855, neo-baroque, extended by three axes in 1953, the sandstone relief of the flight to Egypt a copy from 1987 D-4-61-000-1126 Education center for the hearing impaired and speech impaired, so-called Escape to Egypt
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Oberer Stephansberg 44
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Chapel extension 1870–1872, hall building with gable roof, sandstone ashlar construction, subsequently plastered, with onion-dome roof turrets, made from the material of the chapel on the opposite cemetery according to plans by Franz Koch, apse 1926 D-4-61-000-1126 Chapel extension
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Oberer Stephansberg 45
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Basement building Elongated two-storey solid building, ground floor marked "1711", upper storey probably early 19th century, mansard roof with crested 1987

Rock cellars around 1710

D-4-61-000-1127 Basement building
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Upper Stephansberg 47; Oberer Stephansberg 49
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Basement building, so-called Wilde-Rose-Bräukeller Two-storey eaves side building with a gable roof sloping to the south, plastered solid structure with sandstone frames, inscribed "1795"; deep rock cellar system extending to the south, 18th century

Music pavilion, massive back wall with wooden construction opened by arches, central pavilion 1873 by Adam Grenz, side extensions 1875 by Georg II. Hofbauer

D-4-61-000-1129 Basement building, so-called Wilde-Rose-Bräukeller
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Oberer Stephansberg 47
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Basement building Single-storey, massive, mansard roof with forelock, probably from the late 18th century D-4-61-000-1128 Basement building
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Oberer Stephansberg 49d, in front of Oberer Stephansberg 49e
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Former cemetery of St. Stephen's immunity Created in 1802, abandoned in 1872, two gateposts made of sandstone blocks and a cruciform, sandstone, received in 1802 by Wilhelm Johann Wurzer D-4-61-000-1130 Former cemetery of St. Stephen's immunity
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Riegelhofgasse

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Riegelhofgasse 2
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Petty bourgeoisie Two-storey, eaves, with a gable roof at the core of the 18th century, facade by master bricklayer Georg II Hofbauer according to a plan by Johannes Noeth 1863 D-4-61-000-1200 Petty bourgeoisie
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Riegelhofgasse 6
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Small house, so-called treasure hunt house Two-storey eaves side house, plastered timber frame, 1702 D-4-61-000-1201 Small house, so-called treasure hunt house
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Riegelhofgasse 10
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Petty bourgeoisie Two-storey eaves half-timbered building with massive ground floor and gable roof, 18th century D-4-61-000-1202 Petty bourgeoisie
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Riegelhofgasse 12
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Craftsman House Three-storey eaves side house with hipped roof, plastered storey building with massive ground floor, core 1460 (dendrochronologically dated), largely rebuilt in 1722 and probably extended by an axis to the south in the 18th century D-4-61-000-1203 Craftsman House
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Schellenbergerstrasse

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Schellenbergerstrasse 1
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Essay of a torture Sandstone relief with a group of cross, inscribed "1484", probably reproduced around 1600; in the house wall D-4-61-000-1225 Essay of a torture
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Schellenbergerstrasse 3
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Field keeper's house Single-storey solid construction with corner pilasters, plastered, and flat inclined pyramid roof, 1776 D-4-61-000-1226 Field keeper's house
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Schellenbergerstrasse 39
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Residential building Single-storey solid building with a steep pitched roof, plastered with brick-facing window and door frames, stylistically attributed to the traditionalist-expressionist direction within modernism, 1928/29 by Wilhelm Sachs and Max Glück, forming a group with the similar houses Schellenbergerstrasse 41 and 43 D-4-61-000-1360 Residential building
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Schellenbergerstrasse 41
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Residential building Single-storey solid building with a steep pitched roof, plastered with brick-facing window and door frames, stylistically attributable to the traditionalist-expressionist direction within modernism, 1928/29 by Wilhelm Sachs and Max Glück, preserved outside and inside with the forms of the time of construction; forming a group with the neighboring houses Schellenbergerstrasse 39 and 43

Associated garden with terraces from the time it was built

D-4-61-000-1361 Residential building
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Schellenbergerstrasse 43
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Residential building Single-storey solid building with a steep pitched roof, plastered with brick-facing window and door frames, stylistically attributed to the traditionalist-expressionist direction within modernism, 1928/29 by Wilhelm Sachs and Max Glück, only slightly different from the neighboring houses Schellenbergerstrasse 39 and 41, with which there is a group forms, deviating D-4-61-000-1362 Residential building
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Stephansplatz

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Stephansplatz 1
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Habitatio Stae Curia. Chunegundis, former canon court of St. Stephan, now part of the Maria-Hilf-Anstalt (see Stephansplatz 1) Three wings enclosing a courtyard with the Anna wing of Curia Volkmari, the main building consists of a two-storey east wing with a hipped roof and an angularly adjacent short south wing with a gable roof, which is essentially late medieval, renewed in the late 17th or 18th century , Conversions, roof renewals and heightening of the east wing by Michael Kurz in 1926/27

Rear building in the courtyard, solid, plastered, with an expressionistically influenced brick portal and a gable roof, also by Michael Kurz 1926/27

D-4-61-000-1331 Habitatio Stae Curia.  Chunegundis, former canon court of St. Stephan, now part of the Maria-Hilf-Anstalt (see Stephansplatz 1)
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Stephansplatz 2
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Curia Volkmari zu St. Christoffel, former canon court of St. Stephan, now part of the Maria-Hilf-Anstalt, vocational schools for housekeeping, child and social care as well as a nurses' house Three-wing complex: East wing, so-called Annabau, three-storey saddle roof construction, solid and half-timbered, sandstone, partly plastered, medieval core, half-timbered gable in the second half of the 15th century, conversions in the 19th century and reconstruction with the establishment of the chapel on the upper floor in 1926/27 by Michael Kurz

Two-storey, massive outbuildings with a gable roof, following an angular ground plan: north and rear wing, based on plans by Gustav Haeberle 1889/90, and west wing to the ice pit, based on plans by Georg II. Hofbauer in 1896, topped up by the latter shortly after 1900, conversions and extensions in 1926 / 27 by Michael Kurz ; today part of Stephanplatz 1 (see there)

D-4-61-000-1332 Curia Volkmari zu St. Christoffel, former canon court of St. Stephan, now part of the Maria-Hilf-Anstalt, vocational schools for housekeeping, child and social care as well as a nurses' house
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Stephansplatz 3
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Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St. Stephan, former Canons of St. Stephan Essentially early Baroque layout with a floor plan in the approximate shape of a Greek cross, cross-vaulted wall pillar church, long choir with 5/8 end, transept with three-sided transverse arms, short single-nave nave with front with cranked segmented arched gable to the west, tower in the corner between the nave and north transverse arm, pilaster-structured Sandstone block building with a polygonal hipped roof on the cross arms and choir, late Romanesque tower from the 13th century with stepped lantern hood by Michael Scherer 1699, choir 1628–1631 by Valentin Juncker, Giovanni Bonalino and Hans Globeth, the rest 1677–1680 by Antonio Petrini; with equipment D-4-61-000-1333 Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St. Stephan, former Canons of St. Stephan
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Stephansplatz 5
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Former chapter house, belonging to the church Above a high base, a two-storey sandstone block building with a mansard hipped roof, plastered with stone-visible structures and frames, a broad, elegantly structured front facade facing the city with a main entrance and stuccoed coat of arms in the middle projecting, late baroque, 1754 by Johann Jakob Michael Küchel , sculptural work by Johann Jakob Michael Küchel D-4-61-000-1333 Former chapter house, belonging to the church
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Sternwartstrasse

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Sternwartstraße 3
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Former teacher training college, now E.-T.-A.-Hoffmann-Gymnasium Three-storey three-wing complex, transverse main wing with a central pavilion and two elongated side wings, plastered solid buildings with corner pilaster strips in sandstone, flat gable roof, post-classical, 1871/72 by Heinrich von Hermann

For field houses see Oberer Leinritt

D-4-61-000-1335 Former teacher training college, now E.-T.-A.-Hoffmann-Gymnasium
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Near Sternwartstraße
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Former gymnasium, now St. Nikolaus von der Flühe institutional chapel Hall building with apse and sacristy extension, plastered solid building with sandstone framing, saddle roof and gable bell ridge, 1874, neo-Romanesque conversion to prayer room with apse 1901–1903 D-4-61-000-1335 Former gymnasium, now St. Nikolaus von der Flühe institutional chapel
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Sternwartstraße 3
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Former teacher training college, so-called upper gymnasium Solid plastered building with natural stone inclusions and hipped roof, 1900/01 D-4-61-000-1335 Former teacher training college, so-called upper gymnasium
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Sternwartstrasse 3; Near Sternwartstraße
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Former teachers' seminar, former seminar training school, now art education building Villa-like three-storey, massive plastered building with a base and structure in natural stone, high hipped roof, entrance porch opened by arches with an outside staircase, neo-baroque, 1909/10 by Eduard Stengel D-4-61-000-1335 Former teachers' seminar, former seminar training school, now art education building
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Sternwartstraße 5
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villa Two-storey bare brick building with corner pilasters over an asymmetrical floor plan, flat gable roof, in neo-renaissance forms, in 1893 by Georg II. Hofbauer , extended and raised in 1904 by Johannes Kronfuß D-4-61-000-1336 villa
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Sternwartstraße 7
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Dr. Remeis Observatory Assembly from the former director's villa, today an institute building, with observatory building and connecting passage, 1888/89 by Hermann Eggert and Max Ißleiber: villa, two-storey bare brick building on sandstone ashlar base with sandstone corners, hipped mansard roof with slate covering, in neo-Renaissance forms D-4-61-000-1337 Dr. Remeis Observatory
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Sternwartstraße 9
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Dr. Remeis Observatory Three-part symmetrical assembly consisting of a central building and two round observation towers with rotating domes, brick building over rusticated sandstone plinth with horizontal sandstone bands D-4-61-000-1337 Dr. Remeis Observatory
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Sternwartstraße 7, Sternwartstraße 9
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Dr. Remeis Observatory One-storey brick building with pilaster strips on a sandstone base D-4-61-000-1337 BW

Lower Seelgasse

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Untere Seelgasse 4
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Residential building Two-storey mansard roof building on the eaves, massive, 18th century, historicizing parapet panels 1980 D-4-61-000-707 Residential building
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Lower Stephansberg

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Unterer Stephansberg 1
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Residential building Gable-independent two-storey, three-storey saddle roof building facing Concordiastraße, solid and plastered half-timbering, renovation or new construction in the second half of the 16th century, changes to the interior around 1720 and late 18th century, relocation of the house entrance in 1844, shop fitting on the ground floor in 1885 D-4-61-000-679 Residential building
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Unterer Stephansberg 2
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Residential building Three-story gable roof building with two-story cellar, ground floor and first floor solid, second floor in half-timbered, plastered, second half of the 16th century, modified in Baroque style in the early 18th century, expansion of the interior in the 18th and 19th centuries. century D-4-61-000-1380 Residential building
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Unterer Stephansberg 4
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Petty bourgeoisie Two-storey, three-storey gable-roof house facing Concordiastrasse, solid and half-timbered, plastered, built in 1701 in place of a beneficiary house of the St. Stephan's Vicarie St. Andreas that was abandoned during the Thirty Years War, using older remains in the basement, minor renovations in 1892 D-4-61-000-680 Petty bourgeoisie
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Unterer Stephansberg 5
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Residential buildings Three-storey eaves side building with a gently sloping gable roof over knee-length, solid, plastered, around 1698/1700, conversions around 1740 and 1832, heightened and provided with a facade in the shape of the Maximilian style 1865 D-4-61-000-681 Residential buildings
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Unterer Stephansberg 9
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Former benefice house to Weinhütten, St. Stephan's Vicarie Beatae Mariae Virginis jun., Today residential building Two-storey eaves side building with gable roof, massive ground floor, half-timbered upper floor, plastered, in the core 15th century, in 1832 the ground floor facade was massively renewed by Gregorius Leydl D-4-61-000-683 Former benefice house to Weinhütten, St. Stephan's Vicarie Beatae Mariae Virginis jun., Today residential building
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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 and the entry in the Bavarian Monument List. Objects that are not listed in the Bavarian Monument List can also be monuments if they meet the criteria according to Art. 1 BayDSchG. Early involvement of the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation according to Art. 6 BayDSchG is therefore necessary in all projects.

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 .
  • The art monuments of Upper Franconia in The art monuments of Bavaria 5.1: City of Bamberg 3, immunities of the mountain town, 1st quarter volume: Stephansberg . Edited by Tilmann Breuer, Reinhard Gutbier and Christine Kippes-Bösche, 2003, ISBN 3-422-03089-1

Individual evidence


Web links

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