List of architectural monuments in Bamberg / Wunderburg

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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 Wunderburg and the southeastern city extensions of the Theuerstadt according to the distribution of the major inventory The art monuments of Bavaria: Bamberg .

Architectural monuments of the Wunderburg and the south-eastern urban expansion

At the high court

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Am Hochgericht 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, Erlichstraße 77, 79
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Goldene Hochzeitstiftung settlement Housing estate consisting of a curved row of two-storey semi-detached houses with a pitched roof and a front building with exposed framework, Heimatstil, 1928 D-4-61-000-1452 Goldene Hochzeitstiftung settlement
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At the Luitpoldhain

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Am Luitpoldhain 59, on the edge of Forchheimer Strasse at the Hugo-von-Trimberg-Schule
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So-called confession marter Gothic attachment on a sturdy sandstone pillar, two depictions of the crucifixion, end of the 15th century D-4-61-000-37 So-called confession marter
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Bughofer Street

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Bughofer Strasse 2
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Former gardener's house Single storey with knee stick, 1863 D-4-61-000-1391 Former gardener's house
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Egelseestrasse

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Egelseestrasse
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Wayside shrine, so-called Bäckermarter Sandstone, a little high but wide structure with a sculpted top, Holy Trinity, secondary figures Saint Otto and Saint George, on the base a symbol of a pretzel, baroque, around 1720 D-4-61-000-116 Wayside shrine, so-called Bäckermarter
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Egelseestraße 99
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Torture With relief on four sides, sandstone, inscribed "1720" D-4-61-000-117 Torture
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Fan strike

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Fechserschlag, foal garden, near Geisfelder Straße
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Fragment of the Marter destroyed in 1785 Flat relief stone with a crucifixion group, two saints on the narrow flanks, probably 15th century, formerly located on the old Roßdorfer Stadtweg D-4-61-000-2410 BW
Fechserschlag, foal garden, near Geisfelder Straße
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Former ammunition workers' houses For the manufacture and dismantling of ammunition, single-storey, two-aisled halls with flat gable roofs, reinforced concrete trusses and brick masonry from 1917, 1925 to 1927 Production site for the first lightweight M 17 and M 18 powered aircraft from Flugzeugbau Messerschmitt Bamberg D-4-61-000-2558 BW
Fechserschlag, foal garden, near Geisfelder Straße
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Cross stone With incorporated Latin cross, underneath the outline of a head and a plow, not dated D-4-61-000-2555 BW

Geisfelder Strasse

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Geisfelder Straße 2
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Former customs house Single-storey massive hipped roof building, free-standing in corner position, 1910; Extension to the north-eastern building axis, 1929; the former dairy shop with a flat roof, which was built to the northeast in 1952, is not part of the monument D-4-61-000-1457 Former customs house
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Hemmerleinstrasse

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Hemmerleinstraße 2
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Tenement house Four-storey saddle roof building with slightly protruding bay windows on the third and fourth floors, facade design in the forms of reduced historicism, 1910 D-4-61-000-308 Tenement house
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Hemmerleinstrasse 3; Hemmerleinstraße 5
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Double tenement house Four-storey saddle roof building with a gabled central projection, facade design in the forms of reduced historicism, by Martin Hartmann, around 1910 D-4-61-000-309 Double tenement house
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Hemmerleinstrasse 4; Hemmerleinstraße 6
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Double tenement house Four-storey saddle roof construction, facade design in the forms of reduced historicism, by Anton Staller 1910 D-4-61-000-310 Double tenement house
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Holzgartenstrasse

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Holzgartenstrasse 2
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Wunderburg school D-4-61-000-356 Wunderburg school
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Holzgartenstrasse 2, corner of Kapellenstrasse
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Extension to the Wunderburg School By Hans Jakob Erlwein , 1903, with portico D-4-61-000-356 Extension to the Wunderburg School
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Holzgartenstrasse 11
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Gardener's house Single-storey eaves saddle roof building with arched openings, 1878 D-4-61-000-1416 Gardener's house
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Jaegerstrasse

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Jägerstrasse 34
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crossroads Stone crucifix on a neo-Gothic base, 1878 D-4-61-000-364 BW

Koppenhofgasse

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Koppenhofgasse 1
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Farmhouse Single-storey gable roof building, 17th century D-4-61-000-874 Farmhouse
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Koppenhofgasse 3
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Gardener's house Two-storey steep saddle roof building with one-sided hip and attached barn, 17th / 18th centuries century D-4-61-000-518 Gardener's house

Kunigundendamm

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Kunigundendamm 36
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Tenement house Three-storey eaves gable roof construction, massive plastered building on natural stone plinth, two-storey central bay window, above it a dwarf house with hooded side turrets, home style based on post-Gothic and German Renaissance, 1906 by Martin Hartmann D-4-61-000-527 Tenement house
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Kunigundendamm 39
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Tenement house Three-storey, massive gable-roof building, plastered, asymmetrically structured facade in the picturesque home style, multi-storey bay window with hood, dwarf house with half-timbered gable and half-hipped roof, 1905 by Gustav Haeberle D-4-61-000-528 Tenement house
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Kunigundendamm 40
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Tenement house Massive three-storey corner building with a four-storey corner tower with French gables and lantern, plastered with ashlar elements, half-timbered dormer window, picturesque home style using Renaissance forms, 1905 by Gustav Haeberle D-4-61-000-529 Tenement house
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Kunigundendamm 41
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Tenement house Richly structured, massive three-story corner building with a four-story corner tower, plastered with ashlar elements, half-timbered dormers, Heimatstil, 1905 by Johann Groh D-4-61-000-530 Tenement house
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Kunigundendamm 42
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Tenement house Three-storey side eaves building, solid, plastered, with saddle roof, side projection with two-storey bay window, half-timbered dormer, Heimatstil in historicizing forms, 1905 by Johann Groh D-4-61-000-531 Tenement house
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Kunigundendamm 43; Kunigundendamm 43 a
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Double tenement house Four-storey plastered solid building with gable roof over limestone plinth, each half of the house is a mid-house and two-storey bay window, reform style, 1909 by Josef Grenz D-4-61-000-532 Double tenement house
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Kunigundendamm 44
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Tenement house Three-and-a-half-storey eaves side building on limestone base with flat gable roof and roof balcony, windows and door frames with Art Nouveau decor, 1902 by Chrysostomus Martin D-4-61-000-533 Tenement house
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Kunigundendamm 45
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Tenement house Three-storey solid building, eaves with a mansard roof, ground floor in limestone, upper floors plastered, half-timbered dwarf house with half-hipped, Heimatstil with Art Nouveau decor, 1904 by Julius Steiner D-4-61-000-534 Tenement house
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Kunigundendamm 53; Kunigundendamm 54
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Double tenement house Eaves more. Solid gable roof construction, plastered, four-storey, each with a dwelling and three-storey bay window, reform style, entrances with Art Nouveau decor, around 1910 by Martin Hartmann D-4-61-000-535 Double tenement house
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Kunigundendamm 60
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Tenement house Four-storey eaves gable roof building, solid, plastered, on a rusticated ground floor, upper floor with a baroque colossal pilaster structure, traditionalist modernism, 1927 by Anton Staller D-4-61-000-536 Tenement house
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Kunigundendamm 61; Kunigundendamm 62
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Double tenement house Four-storey plastered solid building with a gable roof, symmetrically structured eaves facade, stepped dwelling houses, balconies with iron bars clamped in the middle between two three-storey bay windows, reform style with Art Nouveau decor, 1911 by Gustav Haeberle D-4-61-000-537 Double tenement house
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Moosstrasse

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Moosstrasse 46, Moosstrasse 46 a
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Maisel brewery, apparatus, mash and boiler house with chimney Historic bright brick building based on plans by M. Maier, 1904 D-4-61-000-1421 Maisel brewery, apparatus, mash and boiler house with chimney
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Moosstrasse 46, Moosstrasse 46 a
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Maisel brewery, brewhouse Structural addition, neo-Gothic bare brick building with a palatial effect, by Anton Steinecker, Freising, 1908; with equipment D-4-61-000-1421 Maisel brewery, brewhouse
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Moosstrasse 127, Moosstrasse 131, Pödeldorfer Strasse 176, Pödeldorfer Strasse 178 a, Pödeldorfer Strasse 180 d, Pödeldorfer Strasse 182
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Volkspark with stadium Festival meadow, former cycling track, football and tennis courts, roller skating rink, shooting range, war memorial with park, stadium pool (partially), 1925–1956 D-4-61-000-1453 Volkspark with stadium
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Pödeldorfer Straße 178
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Volkspark, former youth hostel Completion of the Volkspark, between 1936 and 1938 D-4-61-000-1453 Volkspark, former youth hostel
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Pödeldorfer Straße 180
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Volkspark, club restaurant Completion of the Volkspark, between 1936 and 1938 D-4-61-000-1453 Volkspark, club restaurant
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Nürnberger Strasse

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Nürnberger Strasse 110
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Main building of the former Koppenhof barracks, then Holzhof barracks Broad, three-winged, exposed brick building with flat sloping pitched roofs and sparse sandstone structures, three-story with mezzanine, risalite with crenellated stepped gable, in neo-Gothic Maximilian style , 1862/63 D-4-61-000-984 Main building of the former Koppenhof barracks, then Holzhof barracks
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Nürnberger Strasse 119
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Gardener's house Two-storey eaves gable roof building in closed development, around 1850 D-4-61-000-1456 Gardener's house
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Nürnberger Strasse 183
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Former provisions office, service and residential building Two-story hipped roof building with a gabled middle section, Heimatstil, 1913/15 D-4-61-000-854 Former provisions office, service and residential building
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Ulanenplatz

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Ulanenplatz
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Ulanenkmal Bronze figure of a mounted Uhlan on a high stone base, 1924 based on a design by Mulfinger (Pforzheim), with the participation of Theodor Fischer , executed by Konrad Roth; 1924 at the fruit market, built in 1953 at the current location D-4-61-000-637 Ulanenkmal
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Wonder castle

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Wunderburg 2
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Former school house Two-storey hipped roof building with pilaster structure, 1790, heightened around 1840 D-4-61-000-773 Former school house
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Wunderburg 4
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Rectory Two-story bare brick building with a gable roof and stepped gable, neo-Gothic, by Chrysostomus Martin , 1888 D-4-61-000-774 Rectory
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Wunderburg 5
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Brewery inn Three-storey eaves gable roof building with sandstone cuboid facade and dwarf house, early 19th century D-4-61-000-775 Brewery inn
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Wunderburg 6
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Catholic parish church Maria-Hilf Neo-Gothic hall church, originally bare brick building, with facade tower, 1886 by Chrysostomus Martin D-4-61-000-776 Catholic parish church Maria-Hilf
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Wunderburg 9
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Residential building Two-storey, gable-independent saddle roof construction in Gothic-style shapes, 1902 by Chrysostomus Martin D-4-61-000-777 Residential building
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Wunderburg 10
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Inn Two-storey mansard roof building, 1812, the part protruding to the north from the late 19th century; with equipment D-4-61-000-778 Inn
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Wunderburg 15
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Residential building Two-storey hipped roof building, in the core probably 18th century, street front probably designed around 1900 D-4-61-000-779 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.

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