List of architectural monuments in Bamberg / civil mountain town

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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 bourgeois mountain town according to the division of the book series Die Kunstdenkmäler von Bayern . The Civil mountain town includes the following squares and streets on Leintritt , Balthasargäßchen, Concordia Street , Dominikanerstraße , ice pit , Elizabeth Street , Frauenplatz , Geyerswörth Place , Green Dog Fountain , Lord Street , Rear Bach , Jews Street , Caroline Street , Kasernstraße , Katzenberg , Lugbank , Molitorgasse, Mühlwörth , nuns Bridge (southwest part) Upper Mühlbrücke , Upper sandy road , Pfahlplätzchen , Pfarrgasse , Residenzstraße , leash one lane Roppeltsgasse, sand bath , Schimmelgasse , Schrannenplatz , Schrottenberggasse , sun spot , lower bridge , lower Mühlbrücke , Lower sand road , Low Kaulberg 1-24 , Vorderer Bach .

Architectural monuments of the former bourgeois mountain town

On the leash ride

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Am Leinritt 1
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Former barn, now residential building Three-sided, free-standing, three-storey saddle roof building, massive with a large half-timbered gable, built as a barn in the second half of the 17th century, converted into a residential building at the beginning of the 18th century D-4-61-000-31 Former barn, now residential building
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Am Leinritt 3
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Community center Three-storey, gable roof, eaves and dwarf house zur Regnitz, ground floor and first floor solid, second floor in half-timbered, around 1710, dwarf house at the end of the 19th century D-4-61-000-32 Community center
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Am Leinritt 4
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Residential buildings Three-storey eaves side house with gable roof, ground floor solid plastered, upper storeys in half-timbered construction, built around 1720/30, changes in the second half of the 19th century, passage in 1896 D-4-61-000-33 Residential buildings
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Am Leinritt 5
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Community center Three-storey, ground floor and first storey solid, second storey in half-timbered construction, gable roof with eaves to Regnitz, hipped dwarf house, 18th century, second storey slated since 1887 D-4-61-000-34 Community center
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Am Leinritt 7
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Residential building in a corner Simple three-storey saddle roof construction, massive with corner pilasters, two-storey built around 1780/90, 1846 by Joseph III. Dennefeld increased, interior renovations around 1890 D-4-61-000-35 Residential building in a corner
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Am Leinritt 9
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Former fisherman's house Narrow residential building, three-story saddle roof building with gable facing Regnitz, solid ground floor, upper floors in half-timbered construction, built at the beginning of the 18th century, conversions in the second half of the 19th century and 1909, shop fitting in 1950 D-4-61-000-842 Former fisherman's house
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Am Leinritt 11
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Residential building, former rear building at Untere Sandstrasse 10/12 Two-storey with knee-high floor and gable roof, solid, plastered, first half of the 18th century, early 19th century conversion with central passage, 1858 heightened by Adam Mößmeringer, left side building with barrel vaults, around 1860 D-4-61-000-1463 Residential building, former rear building at Untere Sandstrasse 10/12
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Concordiastrasse

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Concordiastraße 1, Schimmelsgasse 2 a
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Former locksmith's shop Front building with massive ground floor, plastered half-timbered upper floor and high hipped roof, rear courtyard building with arcades, in the core 15th century, 1597, late 18th century and 1836/38 changed and expanded D-4-61-000-846 Former locksmith's shop
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Concordiastraße 3
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Former craftsman's house Three-storey eaves half-timbered house with mansard roof, the core around 1500, simply structured massive facade around 1800, conversion of the workshop into an apartment in 1904, roof changed in 1887, 1984 renovation of the facade according to findings D-4-61-000-66 Former craftsman's house
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Concordiastraße 4
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House figure Wooden statue in a modern version, replica of the miraculous image of Maria Comforter from the former Jesuit church, around 1730 D-4-61-000-67 House figure
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Concordiastraße 7, Obere Mühlbrücke 2
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Former bakery Two-part corner property: two-storey corner house with a mansard roof and facade structure, the core probably around 1650, changes in 1698 and 1744, three-storey part with a gable roof to the southeast; Completely new building by Georg I. Hofbauer in 1839 D-4-61-000-68 Former bakery
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Concordiastraße 9
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Town house in a corner Stately two-storey baroque solid building with flat plaster structure and mansard roof, building inscription “1748”, night watchman figure 1937 D-4-61-000-70 Town house in a corner
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Concordiastraße 9
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Simple side wing on the eaves facing Molitorstrasse Three-storey with a gable roof, building inscription on the lintel, 1748 D-4-61-000-70 Simple side wing on the eaves facing Molitorstrasse
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Concordiastraße 10
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Petty bourgeoisie Eaves two-storey half-timbered building with a gable roof, 1711, massive facade with dwarf house, around 1798 D-4-61-000-71 Petty bourgeoisie
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Concordiastraße 11
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Formerly Regelhof (Riegelhof) In the 14th century, the tertiary establishment , in private hands since the 17th century, founded several buildings grouped around an inner courtyard D-4-61-000-72 Formerly Regelhof (Riegelhof)
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Concordiastraße 11
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Formerly Regelhof (Riegelhof), main building Eaves two-storey building with a gable roof, the core of a late medieval stone structure, renovated around 1700 D-4-61-000-72 Formerly Regelhof (Riegelhof), main building
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Concordiastraße 11
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Formerly Regelhof (Riegelhof), formerly Bräuhaus In the Molitorstrasse wing, solid construction with a gable roof and a narrow corridor at the back to the buildings on Riegelhofgasse, 18th century. D-4-61-000-72 Formerly Regelhof (Riegelhof), formerly Bräuhaus
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Concordiastraße 11
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Formerly Regelhof (Riegelhof), residential building On Riegelhofgasse, three-story building hipped towards the Regnitz, upper floors in half-timbered, partly plastered, 18./19. Century, changed inside in 1901 D-4-61-000-72 Formerly Regelhof (Riegelhof), residential building
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Concordiastraße 11
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Formerly Regelhof (Riegelhof), outbuilding On Riegelhofgasse, three-story eaves side building, massive ground floor, upper floors in half-timbered houses, 15th / 16th centuries. Century, changed inside in 1901 D-4-61-000-72 Formerly Regelhof (Riegelhof), outbuilding
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Concordiastraße 11
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Formerly Regelhof (Riegelhof), wash house Around 1900 D-4-61-000-72 Formerly Regelhof (Riegelhof), wash house
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Dominikanerstrasse

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Dominikanerstraße 1
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Residential and commercial building Former late medieval stone house, three-storey extension in 1649 with a gable roof and half-timbered gable, unified cladding of the facades around 1730, changes to the ground floor facade by Emmerich Goes in 1885, crescent moon Madonna on the top of the gable, metal, probably 1649, wrought-iron balcony 1887 D-4-61-000-81 Residential and commercial building
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Dominikanerstraße 2
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Former craftsman's house, now a residential and commercial building Three-storey eaves side building, plastered solid construction with pitched roof, in the core 16./17. Century, 1761 by Friedrich Schneller rebuilt and provided with today's baroque facade, shop window front 1886 D-4-61-000-82 Former craftsman's house, now a residential and commercial building
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Dominikanerstraße 2 a
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Former Dominican monastery , Beatae Mariae Virginis and St. Christoph church Three-aisled hall church of the former Dominican monastery with retracted choir, late Gothic plastered solid building with saddle roof, roof structure 1424 (d), nave using older building structure 1401/02 (dendrochronologically dated), choir 1416/17 (dendrochronologically dated), roof structure 1453 (dendrochronologically dated), with equipment D-4-61-000-83 Former Dominican monastery, Beatae Mariae Virginis and St. Christoph church
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Dominikanerstraße 2 a, Kasernstraße 4
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Former Dominican monastery , cloister To the east, massive two-storey courtyard conversion with cloister, pitched and pent roofs, under construction in 1464, attributed to Hans Vorchheimer D-4-61-000-83 Former Dominican monastery, cloister
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Dominikanerstraße 2a, Kasernstraße 4
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Formerly a Dominican monastery , today the Department of Agriculture and Water Management North Umbauung the outer and convent courtyard, today water authority, broad-mounted three-piece axially symmetrical baroque building with front to Regnitz, three-storey central pavilion with a hipped roof, two-storey wing with Mansardwalmdach, more the court surrounding buildings in the same style of Justus Heinrich Dientzenhofer , composed by Balthasar Neumann D-4-61-000-83 Formerly a Dominican monastery, today the Department of Agriculture and Water Management
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Dominikanerstraße 4
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Former Dominican monastery , former home to the storks Western redevelopment of the former hospital courtyard, house under the storks (today part of the Schlenkerla inn, cf. Dominikanerstraße 6), unified in 1965 by baroque facade painting with the adjacent Dominikus chapel, late medieval town house, three-storey, massive eaves side building with saddle roof D-4-61-000-83 Former Dominican monastery, former home to the storks
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Dominikanerstraße 4
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Former Dominican monastery , Dominikuskapelle In essence around 1400, 1699 redesigned D-4-61-000-83 Former Dominican monastery, Dominikuskapelle
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Dominikanerstraße 4, Dominikanerstraße 6, Kasernstraße 4
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Former Dominican monastery , former military hospital To the rear, a former hospital building, three-storey, with a basement, with a gable roof, built after 1677 D-4-61-000-83 Former Dominican monastery, former military hospital
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Dominikanerstraße 3
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Residential and commercial building Two-storey massive eaves side building with gable roof, plastered building with sandstone frames, 16./17. Century, baroque facade 18th century, roof structure 1473–1475 (dendrochronologically dated), shop window front on the ground floor in 1876, dormer windows in 1884

Former back building of Karolinenstraße 10/12 (see there)

D-4-61-000-84 Residential and commercial building
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Dominikanerstraße 5
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Residential and commercial building Former Freihof of the Zollner on the Brand, eaves three-storey saddle roof building with knee stick, solid, plastered, in the core 15th century over older cellars, redesign of the facade in 1881, probably based on a design by Hans Dütsch, ground floor changes 19/20. century D-4-61-000-86 Residential and commercial building
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Dominikanerstraße 6
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Gasthaus zum Schlenkerla Three-storey main building on the eaves, massive ground floor ornamental framework on the upper storeys, mid-17th century, wrought-iron tavern bracket first half of the 18th century; with historical equipment

Solid rear building with mansard roof, second half of the 18th century

Associated with the house under the storks, former part of the Dominican monastery (see Appendix Dominikanerstraße 2a and 4)

D-4-61-000-85 Gasthaus zum Schlenkerla
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Dominikanerstraße 7
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Residential house, former Stahlsches sister house Three-storey plastered building with a hipped roof, half-timbered construction in the core of the 15th century, various changes inside the first half of the 18th century, plastered stone facade by Georg I. Hofbauer in 1841, in the stairwell red marble relief with the miraculous image of the upper parish, inscribed "1801"

Rear building, seamlessly connecting three-storey rear building, massive ground floor, upper floors in plastered half-timbering, gable roof and hipped roof, with a reclining chair, 1753

D-4-61-000-1689 Residential house, former Stahlsches sister house
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Dominikanerstraße 8
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Residential and commercial building, former court bakery Three-storey eaves-sided building, solid construction with a mansard roof and flat baroque facade, inscribed "1777", enlargement of the ground floor windows 1879, statue of Mary 1777, royal Bavarian coat of arms 19th century D-4-61-000-87 Residential and commercial building, former court bakery
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Dominikanerstraße 9
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Former brewery at the Ringlein Three-storey corner building with gable roof, massive ground floor, upper storeys in half-timbered construction, built around 1660, ground floor facade massively renewed in 1837, three-storey eaves side wing made of half-timbered timber on Ringleinsgasse, 18th century D-4-61-000-88 Former brewery at the Ringlein
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Dominikanerstrasse 10; Dominikanerstraße 10 a
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Former Palais Schrottenberg, then Gasthaus Hofbräusänke, now Gasthaus zur alten Hofreit Stately, three-story corner house with a front and rear building with a long front to Kasernstrasse, massive ground floor with grooved corner pilasters, plastered half-timbered upper floors, hipped roof, 1697–1700 (dendrochronologically dated) D-4-61-000-89 Former Palais Schrottenberg, then Gasthaus Hofbräusänke, now Gasthaus zur alten Hofreit
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Ice pit

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Eisgrube 1
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Residential building Eaves, three-story gable roof building facing the street, four-story gable roof building on the courtyard side, solid ground floor and first floor, second floor plastered half-timbering, in the core probably around 1500, facade around 1800, third floor facing the courtyard 19th century D-4-61-000-119 Residential building
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Ice pit 2
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Residential building Three-storey eaves side house, ground floor in sandstone ashlar, upper storeys in half-timbered construction, saddle roof, still late medieval core, sandstone
coats of arms around 1581, extended in the first half of the 17th century, ground floor reconstruction in 1846 aisle building that mediates the rear
building Two-storey rear building on an angled floor plan , massive ground floor, half-timbered upper floor, saddle roof around 1720. Façade coat of arms: left of the portal Baur (Bauer) von Heppenstein, right of the portal Ebner von Eschenbach
D-4-61-000-121 Residential building
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Eisgrube 4
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Vicarage of the Upper Parish Two-wing plastered building erected on steeply sloping terrain, one-story towards Hell and Frauenplatz, two-story towards Eisgrube, west wing, with hipped roof, massive basement, upper floor partly in half-timbered, in the core late medieval, renovated in 1621 and 1770, on the south side two phases of expansion Significant coat of arms reliefs, on the east side stucco relief of the risen in rocaille cartouche D-4-61-000-122 Vicarage of the Upper Parish
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Frauenplatz 1 a
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Vicarage of the Upper Parish, north wing One-storey solid building with hipped roof to Frauenplatz, two-storey with mansard roof and half-hipped roof to Eisgrube, 1789/90, with furnishings D-4-61-000-122 Vicarage of the Upper Parish, north wing
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Near the ice pit
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Upper parish rectory, garden With a garden pavilion sitting on the northeast corner of the garden wall, two-storey plastered building with a central projection and hipped roof, around 1760/70 D-4-61-000-122 Upper parish rectory, garden
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Elisabethenstrasse

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Elisabethenstraße 2 b
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Former prince-bishop's Großer Hofheustadel Eaves, brick barn with gable roof, plastered brick over a profiled sandstone base, two arched entrances, around 1743, perhaps by Johann Jakob Michael Küchel , on the lower part of the building overformed with a dormer from 1954 D-4-61-000-134 Former prince-bishop's Großer Hofheustadel
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Grünhundbrunnen 2, Elisabethstraße 1, 3, 5, Obere Sandstraße 31
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City fortifications of the bourgeois mountain town Remains of the city wall, ashlar wall of the 12th / 13th centuries Century, 1703 raised by a few brick layers, between Grünhundbrunnen 2 and the barns built on the wall at Elisabethstrasse 1, 3 and 5 to the property at Obere Sandstrasse 31 D-4-61-000-218 City fortifications of the bourgeois mountain town
Elisabethenstrasse 5
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Fachwerkstadel With a high gable roof, hipped on the street side, back half-timbered gable over the remains of the city wall from the 12th / 13th centuries. Century, built in 1722/23, half-timbered exposed 1939, building in 1979
as rear wall remains of the city wall of the bourgeois mountain town (see there)
D-4-61-000-137 Fachwerkstadel
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Near Elisabethenstraße
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Former prince-bishop hay scales Two-storey eaves-standing warehouse with pent roof, solid ground floor, upper floor timber-frame, plastered, built after 1767, with the rear wall butting against the former city wall D-4-61-000-1873 Former prince-bishop hay scales
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Frauenplatz

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Frauenplatz 1
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Upper parish Catholic parish church of Our Lady, late Gothic three-aisled basilicas long house with asymmetrically placed southwest tower and polygonal basilica choir with chapel wreath of high urban development effectiveness to the east, sandstone-exposed stone construction, start of construction of the nave with saddle roof over the upper aisle and pent roofs around 1338 marked (Consecration 1387), vestibule in front of the bridal gate, around 1380/90, ambulatory choir in typical parlergothic forms, begun in 1392, choir roof 1420/21 (dendro.-dat.), Choir vaulting around 1431/40, upper floor tower completed around 1470/80, Türmerstube with hood 1537/38, 1711–1721 mainly inside Baroque style, reconstruction of the choir roof with hips to the west in 1769 by Johann Jakob Michael Küchel , after 1802 grave monuments from the 16th to the end of the 18th century walled into the outer walls, new sacristy on the
south side of the choir in 1839 by Philipp Madler, with furnishings on the northwest corner of Olb erg chapel, arcade covered with pent roof, 1502
D-4-61-000-186 Upper parish
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Frauenplatz 3, Frauenplatz 4
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City fortifications of the bourgeois mountain town Remnants included in the back of the new buildings at Frauenplatz 3 and 4 D-4-61-000-218 BW
Frauenplatz 5
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Residential buildings Freestanding on three sides to Kaulberg, formerly adjoining the middle Kaulberger Tor, two-storey above a high basement, massive ground floor around 1600, with a half-timbered upper floor 18th century, with a hipped gable roof in 1810, extension of the extension to the school square in 1853 D-4-61-000-1419 Residential buildings
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Geyerswörthplatz

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Geyerswörthplatz 1
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Residential and commercial building Eaves with a mansard pent roof, late baroque sandstone cuboid facade with pilasters, in the core probably early 17th century, today's appearance in the middle of the 18th century D-4-61-000-191 Residential and commercial building
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Geyerswörthplatz 2
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Residential and commercial building Stately, three-sided detached two-part building complex in an important corner location, three-storey pavilion-like main building with side wing of the same height, plastered solid building with grooved corner pilasters, hipped roof, essentially early 18th century, interior work around 1800, ground floor and one-storey front building with shop arcades from 1906 changed by shop fitting D-4-61-000-192 Residential and commercial building
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Geyerswörthplatz 3
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Residential and commercial building Eaves corner house, plastered solid building with saddle roof and volute gable, around 1600, during renovation in the first half of the 18th century and a. Eaves side facade changed, figure of Immaculate in the middle of the 18th century D-4-61-000-193 Residential and commercial building
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Geyerswörthplatz 5
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Former flour scales Modest two-storey hipped mansard roof, plastered solid structure on a three-sided closed floor plan, around 1768; opening the access to the Geyerswörthbrücke D-4-61-000-194 Former flour scales
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Grünhundsbrunnen

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Grünhundsbrunnen 1
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Community center Two-storey residential house with a mansard roof, solid, plastered, with flat facade structure, 1791/92, dwarf house 1914 D-4-61-000-217 Community center
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Grünhundsbrunnen 3
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Residential building Two-storey saddle roof building with a crooked hip to the northwest and a narrower annex to the rear, massive ground floor, half-timbered upper storey slated on the gable, essentially around 1750, marked 1822, slated D-4-61-000-219 Residential building
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Grünhundsbrunnen 3
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Cross tug Terracotta (?), Around 1880, attributed to Adam Christ , under the roof of the north-western outbuilding of Grünhundsbrunnen 3, on the wall on Residenzstrasse D-4-61-000-221 Cross tug
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Herrenstrasse

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Herrenstrasse 1
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Former house of the Güldenen Hirschen Today residential and commercial building, three-storey, gable-independent corner building with a gable roof, solid plastered, with corner pilasters and historical decor, around 15./16. Erected as a stone house in the 16th century, changed in 1692, gutted in 1854 and expanded to three storeys according to plans by Georg Bitter and Georg II. Hofbauer and provided with a facade based on a design by Johann Wilhelm Frank, redesign of the facade of the side wing in 1874 Georg II. Hofbauer , shop window front 1908 by Daniel Fuchs D-4-61-000-313 Former house of the Güldenen Hirschen
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Herrenstrasse 2
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Residential and commercial building Four-storey gable roof building with eaves, 1832 based on plans by Joseph III. Dennefeld was erected as a two-storey solid building, heightened in 1875 according to plans by Georg II. Hofbauer and provided with a late classicist facade, ground floor and shop window front redesigned in 1961.
Four-storey rear building with gable roof, ground floor solid, upper storeys in half-timbered, probably 17th century, with side wings (with pent roof) Front building united
D-4-61-000-314 Residential and commercial building
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Herrenstrasse 4
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Residential and commercial building, known as the Red Rooster House Four-storey eaves side house, solidly plastered, the core is a late medieval stone house, rebuilt in 1715 in Baroque style and provided with a new facade, third floor facing the street at the beginning of the 19th century, backwards in 1913, ground floor renovation in 1938 in Baroque forms, Maria-Hilf figure and house sign first half of the 18th century D-4-61-000-315 Residential and commercial building, known as the Red Rooster House
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Back stream

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Hinterer Bach 1
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So-called house for the parakeet Two-storey corner house with hipped gable roof, elongated side wing, solid ground floor, upper floor plastered half-timbering, around 1700; 1757–1797 residence of the court watchmaker Leopold Hoyß D-4-61-000-330 So-called house for the parakeet
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Hinterer Bach 2
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Residential building Two-storey gable-roof house with eaves, solid ground floor, half-timbered upper floor, first half of the 18th century D-4-61-000-331 Residential building
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Hinterer Bach 3
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Former Domvikarian House Beatae Mariae Virginis in seultura junior Gable-mounted stone building (kemenate) with a gable roof, originally two-storey building from the late 13th century, increased by one storey in 1327 (dendro.-date), reinforcement of the roof structure in 1727/28 (dendro.-date) D-4-61-000-332 Former Domvikarian House Beatae Mariae Virginis in seultura junior
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Hinterer Bach 8
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Former cathedral vicarage house So-called Haus zum Lindwurm, corner building with a mansard hipped roof, solid and half-timbered, plastered, framing in sandstone, 1738/39 by Johann Jakob Michael Küchel , loft extension 1907, canopy niche with a younger house figure, Immaculata, end of the 18th century (probably not erected here until 1956) D-4-61-000-333 Former cathedral vicarage house
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Rear stream 9; Hinterer Bach 11
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Former cathedral vicarage house Second Seelmesserhaus, two-storey semi-detached house with gable roof, solid, second half of the 18th century, the interior changed in 1965 D-4-61-000-334 Former cathedral vicarage house
Hinterer Bach 10
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Former cathedral vicarage house of St. Johannes Evangelista Two-storey eaves gable roof construction, solid ground floor, upper floor plastered half-timbering, rebuilt 1702–1706, from 1818 to 1888 with Vorderer Bach 7 and 8 (see there) part of a tobacco factory D-4-61-000-335 Former cathedral vicarage house of St. Johannes Evangelista
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Hinterer Bach 12
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Former sister house of the cathedral chapter Two-storey mansard hipped roof building on the eaves, exposed structural framework, rebuilt in 1745 D-4-61-000-337 Former sister house of the cathedral chapter
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Judenstrasse

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Judenstrasse 1
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Former Chapel of Our Lady (Marienkapelle), now the Christ Church of the Evangelical Free Church Community Small late Gothic hall building in ashlar masonry with a gable roof, built around 1560 at the latest, perhaps by Hans Vorchheimer, in place of the destroyed synagogue, polygonal choir (dendrochronologically dated 1467) until 1470 (new consecration), thorough repairs in 1726 and 1976 D-4-61-000-398 Former Chapel of Our Lady (Marienkapelle), now the Christ Church of the Evangelical Free Church Community
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Judenstrasse 2
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Stately town house, former Brauhaus zum Löwen Three-storey, eaves-standing building with a gable roof and a uniformly structured baroque façade, at its core a small late medieval craftsman's house and a new brewery building built in 1642, combined by a common façade around 1725/30, with a house figure with the coronation of Mary, attributed to Johann Peter Benckert, around 1740 D-4-61-000-399 Stately town house, former Brauhaus zum Löwen
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Judenstrasse 2
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Stump of a patrician tower Around 1215 D-4-61-000-663 BW
Judenstrasse 4
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Community center Front building, three-storey eaves gable roof building with structured
facade.Two side wings and a rear building, mid-18th century
D-4-61-000-400 Community center
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Judenstrasse 5; Schranne 4 c
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Former prince-bishop wheat beer house Front building Judenstrasse 5, eaves-standing two-storey inn, massive gable roof building with a stepped gable to the south, two courtyard wings at the rear, 1691, 1829, after fire in 1911 and 1986–1989, rear
building Schranne 4c, three-storey solid gable roof building, inscribed on the portal arch " 1691 ", gutted 1978/79
D-4-61-000-401 Former prince-bishop wheat beer house
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Judenstrasse 6
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Community center Main building three-storey residential house on the eaves, partly solid, partly half-timbered, with a gable roof and structured facade, 18th century D-4-61-000-402 Community center
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Judenstrasse 7
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Former Gasthaus Zum Schwarzen Adler, later Gasthaus Polarbär Three-storey building on the eaves, in the core perhaps still substance from the 16th century, but probably rebuilt in 1736/38 with a structured facade in the style of Justus Heinrich Dientzenhofer over older cellars D-4-61-000-403 Former Gasthaus Zum Schwarzen Adler, later Gasthaus Polarbär
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Judenstrasse 8, 10
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Multi-part three-storey citizen's property on the corner of Eisgrube Basically medieval buildings, including two stone houses, the second half of the 18th century combined by uniform facades and combined into one property in 1834

No. 8, former Crametsvogel house, eaves-standing house with a gable roof, bower with rear buildings, largely rebuilt around 1650, redesigned around 1750

D-4-61-000-404 Multi-part three-storey citizen's property on the corner of Eisgrube
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Judenstrasse 8, 10
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Multi-part three-storey citizen's property on the corner of Eisgrube Basically medieval buildings, including two stone houses, the second half of the 18th century combined by uniform facades and combined into one property in 1834

Corner house no. 10, former house to the Lattern / Ladders, after 1630, 1654 combined with the rear house to the Eisgrube and the associated additional bower, the combined buildings were redesigned in the last quarter of the 18th century

D-4-61-000-404 Multi-part three-storey citizen's property on the corner of Eisgrube
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Judenstrasse 9; Sunny spot 1
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Stately town house Three-storey, eaves, massive ground floor 1928, upper storeys of the street front with ornamental framework, 1592/93 (dendrochronologically dated), at the courtyard two side wings in half-timbered
rear building, sun place 1, three-storey building, massive ground floor, plastered half-timbered upper storeys , gable roof, 1672 (dendrochronologically dated), 1709 (dendrochronologically dated) and rebuilt around 1800
D-4-61-000-405 Stately town house
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Judenstrasse 11
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Former Gasthaus zum Blümlein Two-storey plastered eaves side house, with a mansard roof, probably rebuilt in 1731, three-part door leaf with skylight and house figure, St. Aloysius von Gonzaga, third quarter of the 18th century, house sign of a later owner inscribed "1816", northern side building at the courtyard in the third quarter of the 18th century D-4-61-000-407 Former Gasthaus zum Blümlein
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Judenstrasse 13
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Residential building Three-storey solid building on the eaves with a mansard roof, wing construction at the rear, the core probably from the late Middle Ages. Modernized in the middle of the 18th century, the exterior changed in 1965/66 D-4-61-000-409 Residential building
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Judenstrasse 15
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Community center Narrow three-storey building, eaves side, with half-hipped mansard roof, massive ground floor, upper floors probably in half-timbering, 18th century, facade rebuilt in 1864 according to a plan by Adam Mößmeringer D-4-61-000-411 Community center
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Judenstrasse 17
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So-called house to the drum, former bakery Front building, two-storey, gable-independent residential building with half-hipped roof, exterior appearance 18th century, on the upper floor stuccoed rocaille niche around 1750/60, with a statue of the Virgin Mary around 1720, roof structure renewed in 1866 D-4-61-000-414 So-called house to the drum, former bakery
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Judenstrasse 17
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So-called house to the drum, former bakery Rear building, eaves facing Schimmelsgasse, two-story, upper floor in half-timbered, 18th century D-4-61-000-414 So-called house to the drum, former bakery
Judenstrasse, Balthasargäßchen
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Fountain Stone, semicircular basin, well stock with lateral volutes crowned by putto, the forms neo-classical, by Max Hofstetter and Franz Bauer 1915 D-4-61-000-413 Fountain
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Karolinenstrasse

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Karolinenstrasse
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Düthorn or eagle fountain Late Baroque structured base architecture with an eagle sculpture, sandstone, 1771 by Franz Ignaz Michael Neumann , with a renewed eagle figure; at Karolinenstraße 6 on the ramp to the upper bridge D-4-61-000-461 Düthorn or eagle fountain
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Karolinenstrasse 1
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So-called Alte Münze, later Neue Kram, today a residential and commercial building Stately townhouse complex, two-wing corner building at the western head of the Upper Bridge, three-story plastered half-timbered building towards Karolinenstraße and four-story plastered half-timbered building towards Regnitz, gable roof, front building around 1534, facade facing Karolinenstraße around 1730/40, elongated side wing on Regnitzufer and rear building on Geyerswörthplatz after 1606, various alterations (increase of the rear building, shop extension and shop window front) by Georg II. Hofbauer between 1865 and 1901 D-4-61-000-456 So-called Alte Münze, later Neue Kram, today a residential and commercial building
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Karolinenstrasse 3
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Haus zum Vogel, residential and commercial building Four-storey eaves-sided house with mansard roof, ashlar, with noble articulated sandstone facade, probably mid-18th century, shop installation in 1873 by Georg I. Hofbauer, shop conversion in 1927 by Hanns Veit D-4-61-000-457 Haus zum Vogel, residential and commercial building
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Karolinenstrasse 4
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Haus zum Rebstock, former town house, today residential and commercial building Three-storey eaves side house with mansard roof, late Baroque ashlar facade with sandstone, southern basement wall probably 16th century, otherwise new building 1762/63 D-4-61-000-458 Haus zum Rebstock, former town house, today residential and commercial building
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Karolinenstrasse 5
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Residential and commercial building in a corner situation Four-storey solid building with a mansard pent roof, tight structure with rounded northwest corner, mid-18th century, perhaps by Johann Jakob Michael Küchel , 1880 change of the ground floor facade by Franz Xaver Sepp, shop rooms modernized in 1956 D-4-61-000-459 Residential and commercial building in a corner situation
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Karolinenstrasse 6
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Haus zum Düthorn, residential and commercial building In a corner situation, three-storey sandstone block building with hipped roof, with representative, monumentally structured ashlar facade, baroque, elaborate gate design with niche figure of St. James major between putti with vases, perhaps by Johann Leonhard Dientzenhofer at the end of the 17th century, ground floor overmolding with shop window installation in 1931 D-4-61-000-460 Haus zum Düthorn, residential and commercial building
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Karolinenstrasse 7
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So-called Haller House, today an inn Three-storey, three-sided, free-standing sandstone cuboid building with a hipped roof, in the core 1602/03, today's appearance mainly around 1730, redistribution of the ground floor to a café in 1919 by Anton Staller D-4-61-000-462 So-called Haller House, today an inn
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Karolinenstrasse 8
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Former Lower Pharmacy, today residential and commercial building Steep-gable, three-storey saddle roof building in a corner position, solid ground floor, upper floors plastered half-timbering, the core of the 15th century, modernized around 1700, ground floor gutted and reshaped D-4-61-000-463 Former Lower Pharmacy, today residential and commercial building
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Karolinenstrasse 9
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Haus zum Güldenen Stern, then Schnappaufsche's priest's house, later a school teacher seminar Stately town house, three-storey baroque street fronts, solidly plastered with sandstone glazes, backs only solid on the ground floor, upper floors in half-timbered, mansard hipped roof, in the core probably from the late 16th century, the overall appearance as a corner house with mansard roof determining conversion and expansion around 1730/40, change in Ground floor facades in 1832, redesign of the overall interior layout in 1896

Former rear building cf. Schranne 10

D-4-61-000-464 Haus zum Güldenen Stern, then Schnappaufsche's priest's house, later a school teacher seminar
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Karolinenstraße 10, Karolinenstraße 12
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Residential and commercial building, semi-detached house Stately three-storey mansard roof building on the eaves, solid construction, plastered with sandstone frame, roofing of a saddle roof 1454/55 (dendrochronologically dated), extension to the mansard roof and blinded Baroque facade with statue of the Virgin Mary around 1730/40, perhaps by Johann Jakob Michael Küchel , east side wing of the courtyard, dated from 1560 at the earliest )
Former rear building cf. Dominikanerstrasse 3
D-4-61-000-465 Residential and commercial building, semi-detached house
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Karolinenstrasse 11
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Haus zur Grünen Linde, so-called Bibrahaus, town house of the von Bibra Three-storey sandstone block construction in strict baroque forms, saddle roof, columned portal with figure-studded gable (Immaculata between Flora and Ceres) and alliance coat of arms by Bibra-von Eyb, probably by Johann Dientzenhofer 1716; with rich equipment D-4-61-000-466 Haus zur Grünen Linde, so-called Bibrahaus, town house of the von Bibra
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Karolinenstrasse 13
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey, two-axle eaves side house, solid ground floor, plastered half-timbered upper storeys, gable roof, in the core 15th century, exterior appearance 18th century, shop fitting on the ground floor in 1866 D-4-61-000-468 Residential and commercial building
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Karolinenstrasse 17
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Residential and commercial building in a corner Two-storey plastered half-timbered building with a gable roof, late medieval core, partially rebuilt in 1430 (dendrochronologically dated), roof framework renewed in 1471, first third of the 18th century extended by a window axis, modernization in the second half of the 19th century D-4-61-000-470 Residential and commercial building in a corner
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Karolinenstraße 18
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So-called Marschalkhaus-von-Ostheimsches Haus, town seat of a noble family Multi-part three- to four-storey building group in corner position, front building in plastered sandstone blocks with a third upper floor in half-timbered construction and a gable roof, behind it a staircase structure and angled side wing, a gable-roof structure with a uniform three-storey front to the Ringleingasse, in the courtyard a four-storey rear building with a solid ground floor and half-timbered upper storey in the core , after 1602 (third floor) and above all around 1720/30 in baroque forms and lavishly expanded, shop fittings by Georg II. Hofbauer 1873 D-4-61-000-471 So-called Marschalkhaus-von-Ostheimsches Haus, town seat of a noble family
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Karolinenstrasse 19
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Haus zum Lindwurm, former craftsman's house, now a residential and commercial building Three-storey saddle-roof house, solid, plastered, the core is a high-medieval stone house made of sandstone blocks, 13th century, extended 1575 / 60-1606 / 07 (dendrochronologically dated), furnished with a simple facade by Georg II Hofbauer in 1851 , modern shop renovation 1956 D-4-61-000-472 Haus zum Lindwurm, former craftsman's house, now a residential and commercial building
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Karolinenstrasse 20
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Former court pharmacy Multi-part, three-storey sandstone block building combined under one roof in the corner of Ringleinsgasse, ground floor and first floor of the wing facing Ringleingasse around 1490, extension of the corner building to three storeys by carpenter Jörg Wieber and Steinmetz Asmus Braun 1577/78, further extension, uphill extension and installation of the Mansard roofs 1740–1770; Material chamber with equipment, 1772 D-4-61-000-473 Former court pharmacy
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Karolinenstraße 22
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Residential and commercial building Stone house, four-storey sandstone cuboid building with a steep hipped roof, plastered with drilled sandstone window frames, two-storey arcade at the rear extending into the side wing, late medieval, exterior appearance at the end of the 18th century, ground floor facade changed in 1837 and 1893, side wing and rear building, at the core probably 17th century D-4-61-000-474 Residential and commercial building
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Karolinenstraße 23
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Haus zur Helle, later to the Fortun, former town house, today residential and commercial building Three-storey plastered eaves building with saddle roof, solid ground floor, upper floors in half-timbered construction, in the core 1545, second upper floor and ancillary building with rear building second half 16th / 17th. Century, facade change with shop installation in 1872 by Georg II. Hofbauer D-4-61-000-868 Haus zur Helle, later to the Fortun, former town house, today residential and commercial building
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Karolinenstrasse 25
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So-called Roppelthaus Front corner house with the narrow side facing the bend in the street to Domberg and the broad side facing Roppelsgasse, town house, three-storey, baroque structured, massive mansard hipped roof, plastered building with drilled sandstone window frames, after 1732, perhaps by Friedrich Schneller, at the corner a niche with a statue of the Mother of God, sandstone, mid-18th century D-4-61-000-476 So-called Roppelthaus
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Karolinenstrasse 26
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Formerly aristocratic town house, multi-part group of buildings: main building, today an inn and hotel Simply structured two-storey sandstone cuboid building with a mansard hipped roof and gatehouse extension with the owner's coat of arms, built around 1726 by Justus Heinrich Dientzenhofer or by Johann Dientzenhofer for Carl Theodor Freiherr von Aufseß , today's entrance in 1897, richly furnished D-4-61-000-475 Formerly aristocratic town house, multi-part group of buildings: main building, today an inn and hotel
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Karolinenstrasse 24
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Formerly aristocratic town house, multi-part building group: residential and commercial building Three-story hipped roof building adjoining the gate at an angle, plastered, ground floor and first floor solid, slightly cantilevered second floor in half-timbered construction, around 1700, ground floor heavily modified by shop fittings in the 19th and 20th centuries D-4-61-000-475 Formerly aristocratic town house, multi-part building group: residential and commercial building
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Karolinenstraße 26, Karolinenstraße 24, Karolinenstraße 22
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Former aristocratic town house, multi-part building group: rear building Two-storey plastered with a gable or monopitch roof, partly solid, partly half-timbered, around 1726 or late 18th / early 19th century, with more recent remodeling D-4-61-000-475 BW

Kasernstrasse

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Kasernstrasse 1
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Second Palais Schrottenberg Baroque aristocratic palace, two-storey, three-winged complex in a corner position, enclosing a large courtyard, plastered solid building with saddle roof, street facades tightly structured with corner grooves in sandstone, started in 1710, probably by Johann Dientzenhofer, western side wing, former stables, solid ground floor, upper floor plastered timber frame, pent roof, 1866 Two-storey extension of the outbuildings built in 1835 around the small courtyard on the Sandbadflügel by Caspar Dennefeld , loggia on the Sandbadflügel in neo-classical forms made of building material from the former Nazi Party rally grounds in Nuremberg in 1948 D-4-61-000-478 Second Palais Schrottenberg
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Kasernstrasse 3
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Community center Three-sided, free-standing two-storey saddle roof building, solid, plastered, simply structured fronts with corner pilasters in sandstone, at the beginning of the 18th century, built in the sand in place of the former Büttelhaus, ground floor conversion by Andreas Stübler in 1821 D-4-61-000-479 Community center
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Kasernstrasse 5
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Community center Three-storey mansard roof building on the eaves, solid, plastered with structures in sandstone, facade structured in slab-style shapes, probably late 18th century D-4-61-000-480 Community center
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Kasernstrasse 7
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Community center Three-storey solid building on the eaves, plastered, cautiously structured facade, mansard roof with a high curved eaves cornice, middle 18th century D-4-61-000-481 Community center
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Kasernstrasse 11
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Former court officials' residence Stately, three-storey solid building above a high basement with a mansard roof hipped to the Regnitz side, decoratively structured late Baroque facade with corner grooves, above the front door colored bust of Mary made of wood, architect Johann Friedrich Schneller , inscribed "1745", interior reconstruction by Lorenz Madler in 1825 D-4-61-000-482 Former court officials' residence
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Katzenberg

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Katzenberg
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Embankment wall Sandstone cuboid, 18th century, against the Katzenberg D-4-61-000-477 Embankment wall
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Katzenberg 2
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Former town house, now an inn Two-storey eaves gable roof building, plastered, facade with a flat central projection with triangular gable, inscribed "1702", redesigned in a classicist style around 1820/30 D-4-61-000-484 Former town house, now an inn
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Lugbank

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Lugbank 1
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey, two-wing corner house, plastered solid building with generous structure and mansard roof, the part facing Karolinenstrasse (formerly Karolinenstrasse 15) in late Baroque style around 1760/70, the extension to the Lugbank (formerly Lugbank 1) with gate passage in 1838 by Georg I. Hofbauer in adapted forms, house Madonna , Early 17th century D-4-61-000-598 Residential and commercial building
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Lugbank 2
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Community center Three-storey eaves gable roof construction, solid, plastered, in the core 1473/74 (dendrochronologically dated), conversion with Baroque facade first half of the 18th century, shop on the ground floor in 1959 D-4-61-000-599 Community center
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Lugbank 3
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Haus zur Rose, a former craftsman's house Three-storey gable roof building with eaves, solid, plastered with drilled sandstone frames, sandstone slab with rose relief inscribed "1541", second half 17th / 18th century. Remodeled in the 19th century, shop fitting from 1900 D-4-61-000-600 Haus zur Rose, a former craftsman's house
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Lugbank 4
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Residential and commercial building, former bakery Three-storey gable roof building with eaves, solid, plastered, cellar from the late Middle Ages, after 1565 (dendrochronologically dated), baroque appearance first half of the 18th century, shop on the ground floor last changed in 1966 D-4-61-000-601 Residential and commercial building, former bakery
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Lugbank 5
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Former Brauhaus zum Taucher, then Gasthaus or Hotel Weierich Extensive building complex surrounding a courtyard in the corner of the Schranne, plastered solid construction with and saddle roof, cornices and window frames in sandstone, three-storey with knee-height, the part of the building protruding to the Lugbank is mainly from the Middle Ages, expansion 1637, eastern part of the Schrannen wing, both rear wings, expansion and exterior appearance by Georg I. Hofbauer 1844; with equipment, 1924–1926 D-4-61-000-602 Former Brauhaus zum Taucher, then Gasthaus or Hotel Weierich
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Lugbank 6
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The house at the Roten Hut or the pear tree, today a residential and commercial building Stately former bourgeois mansion, four-storey saddle roof building, massive baroque plastered facade, protruding tower house in the core probably from the High Middle Ages, laterally adjoining residential building in the core from the late Middle Ages, rear building at the end of the 16th century, the courtyard and the exterior appearance determining expansion at the end of the 17th / first half of the 18th century, ground floor Reshaped in 1885 and 1932 D-4-61-000-603 The house at the Roten Hut or the pear tree, today a residential and commercial building
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Lugbank 8
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Former house for rag dough, front building of a bakery Three-storey gable roof building with eaves, plastered with structures and frames in sandstone, inscribed "1556" with internal extension and baroque facade from 1749, remodeling of the ground floor in 1931/32 D-4-61-000-604 Former house for rag dough, front building of a bakery
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Lugbank 9
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Former house of the Three Seasons, Löwenapotheke Stately three-storey eaves side house with mansard roof, solid, plastered with structures and frames in sandstone, street front and mansard roof probably 1732, 1833 (pharmacy in the east part of the ground floor) and 1932 (axially symmetrical alignment of the west part through arched openings on the ground floor), Nepomuk figure, sandstone, around 1730 / 40; Pharmacy furnishings 1833 D-4-61-000-605 Former house of the Three Seasons, Löwenapotheke
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Lugbank 10
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So-called House of the Red Lion Residential and commercial building in a corner location that is important for urban development, three-storey solid building with a baroque facade and hipped gable roof, essentially late medieval, exterior appearance and interior renovation in the middle of the 18th century, enlargement in 1899 and remodeling of the shop in 1942 D-4-61-000-606 So-called House of the Red Lion
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Mühlwörth

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Mühlwörth 4
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Petty bourgeoisie Three-storey mansard roof building on the eaves with a simply structured facade, around 1800 D-4-61-000-952 Petty bourgeoisie
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Mühlwörth 6
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Petty bourgeoisie Medieval in essence, exterior appearance with a two-storey eaves saddle roof building with a mid-18th century integrated dwelling D-4-61-000-953 Petty bourgeoisie
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Mühlwörth 8
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Petty bourgeoisie A building emerging from the row of lower house numbers, three-storey with a gently sloping gable roof and a low ground floor, 18th / 19th centuries. century D-4-61-000-954 Petty bourgeoisie
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Mühlwörth 10
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Petty bourgeoisie Two-storey with a mansard hipped roof and a simply structured facade, around 1800 D-4-61-000-955 Petty bourgeoisie
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Mühlwörth 14
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Petty bourgeoisie Two-storey eaves side building with saddle roof and structured facade, 18th / 19th centuries century D-4-61-000-957 Petty bourgeoisie
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Mühlwörth 15
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Part of the former municipal mayor's garden To the rear, with the fish ponds that can be identified as early as 1602 D-4-61-000-956 Part of the former municipal mayor's garden
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Near Mühlwörth, lock 100
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Lock 100 Part of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal, chamber lock according to plans by the engineer Heinrich von Pechmann 1836-45. D-4-61-000-959 Lock 100
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Mühlwörth 15
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Lock keeper's house Single-storey stone block building with flat gable roof, 1836–1845 D-4-61-000-959 associated Lock keeper's house
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Mühlwörth 16
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Former garden shed Two-storey, detached single house with massive and half-timbered parts, hipped roof on one side, pent roof extension, 18th century, later used as the lock keeper's house for lock 100 (see lock 100 and Mühlwörth 15) D-4-61-000-960 Former garden shed
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Mühlwörth 17
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Former fulling mill Two-storey hipped mansard roof, marked "1748" D-4-61-000-961 Former fulling mill
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Nuns Bridge

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Nonnenbrücke 9
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Residential buildings Elongated two-storey building with a gently sloping gable roof and two gabled risalits, in the Maximilian style around 1860/70, but the core was 15th century D-4-61-000-965 Residential buildings
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Nonnenbrücke 12
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Three-storey residential building With knee sticks and a gently sloping hipped roof, 1819 by Joseph Dennefeld, raised by Jakob Maier in 1882 D-4-61-000-1349 Three-storey residential building
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Upper mill bridge

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Obere Mühlbrücke 1, Obere Mühlbrücke 3
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Former prince-bishop's brown beer house, so-called monastery courtyard, today an inn Two two-storey eaves-standing residential houses combined in 1827 with a solid ground floor and a half-timbered upper floor plastered on the eaves, No. 1 with a gable roof and side gate passage, new building by master mason Joseph III. Dennefeld 1827/28, using the roof truss of the previous building around 1700, No. 3, with crooked hip, 1590 (dendrochronologically dated) / 1598 (lost inscription), restoration after the Thirty Years War 1689 D-4-61-000-1084 Former prince-bishop's brown beer house, so-called monastery courtyard, today an inn
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Obere Mühlbrücke 1, Obere Mühlbrücke 3, on Concordiastraße
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Former prince-bishop's brown beer house, so-called monastery courtyard, barn of the former brown beer house Two-storey eaves side building with high ground floor in ashlar with pointed arch gate, half-timbered upper storey, mighty, steeply rising gable roof, 1532 + 5 / -3 (dendrochronologically dated) D-4-61-000-1084 Former prince-bishop's brown beer house, so-called monastery courtyard, barn of the former brown beer house
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Obere Mühlbrücke 2
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Four-winged farmyard of the former stone mill, today part of the Hotel St. Nepomuk On the street side, it appears as a corner building facing north, two-storey, solid with a mansard roof, with a gate passage in the south-western wing, partly built from 1744, 1796 (marked on the keystone with house brand on the north-eastern portal) D-4-61-000-1085 Four-winged farmyard of the former stone mill, today part of the Hotel St. Nepomuk
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Obere Mühlbrücke 4
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Former stone mill, today Hotel St. Nepomuk Three-storey corner house with a gable roof, partly ashlar construction, partly half-timbered, core building around 1620, rebuilt after fire (1648) 1654–1659, presumably increased, portal in forms around 1800 inscribed "1854", 1989–1992 conversion to a hotel D-4-61-000-1087 Former stone mill, today Hotel St. Nepomuk
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Obere Mühlbrücke 5
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Former stone wheat mill, now part of the St. Nepomuk Hotel Sandstone block construction with side projections, two-storey with knee-height and gable roof, by Georg II. Hofbauer , inscribed "1855" D-4-61-000-1088 Former stone wheat mill, now part of the St. Nepomuk Hotel
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Obere Mühlbrücke 6
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So-called fish house, formerly part of the stone mill, now a residential building Three-sided, freestanding plastered building, three-storey with knee- high floor and gable roof, ground floor and first floor solid with Nepomuk figure 1748–1751, second floor and knee- high in half-timbered and new facades by Caspar Dennefelder 1868, garage installation 1913 D-4-61-000-1089 So-called fish house, formerly part of the stone mill, now a residential building
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Obere Mühlbrücke 11
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Former stone oil mill, later so-called swallow mill Stretched two-storey building with corner pilasters and mansard hipped roof, solid ground floor, upper floor in half-timbering, inscribed "1816", Nepomuk figure first quarter of the 18th century, renovated in 1982/83 (concrete substructure) D-4-61-000-1090 Former stone oil mill, later so-called swallow mill
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Obere Mühlbrücke 13
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House on an angled floor plan Two-storey, two-wing hipped roof building, massive ground floor, upper floor in exposed half-timbering, inscribed "1692" D-4-61-000-1091 House on an angled floor plan
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Upper sand road

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Obere Sandstrasse 1
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey, massive corner house with a mansard hipped roof and simple slab style structure, built over a medieval cellar, extensively rebuilt in 1805, topped up by master bricklayer Gregorius Leydl in 1820, the ground and first floors were greatly altered through the installation of a restaurant in 1977–1982 D-4-61-000-1131 Residential and commercial building
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Obere Sandstrasse 2
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House within reach, residential and commercial building Three-storey saddle roof construction in corner position, consisting of three parts of the
front building, in the core two-storey former bower, 15th century, with attached second floor in ornamental framework with gable to Sandstrasse with roof from 1575/76 (dendrochronologically dated), ground floor conversion 1895, half-timbered exposed 1937, statue of the Mother of God, Mounted wooden figure, first half of the 18th century, stucco interior 1725/35
Massive central building, second upper floor in half-timbering, roof structure from 1458/59 (dendrochronologically dated), coupled windows 1827
Formerly independent rear building, now interlocking with the slightly narrower central building, massive ground floor, upper floors in half-timbering, roofing 1766/67 (dendrochronologically dated), house entrance and staircase in this component in 1895
D-4-61-000-1132 House within reach, residential and commercial building
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Obere Sandstrasse 4
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey eaves gable roof construction, massive ground floor, upper storeys half-timbered plastered, today's appearance with flat-structured street front late 18th century, older in the core, attic apartment with dormer belt in 1921, ground floor gutted in 1989 D-4-61-000-1133 Residential and commercial building
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Obere Sandstrasse 5
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Residential and commercial building Three-story gable roof building facing the street and four-story building towards the courtyard, solid ground floor, upper floor plastered half-timbering, essentially late medieval, heightening and facade in 1863, ground floor changed in 1861 and 1951 D-4-61-000-1352 Residential and commercial building
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Obere Sandstrasse 6
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Third Palais Schrottenberg, aristocratic town house Three-storey eaves gable roof building with noble articulated baroque sandstone facade, stone, built around 1715–1725 by Philipp Dietrich von Schrottenberg , instead of the house to the Rebstock, side wing from the building period D-4-61-000-1134 Third Palais Schrottenberg, aristocratic town house
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Obere Sandstrasse 7
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Haus zum Güldenen Ochsen and zum Kolben, today an inn Elongated Traufseitbau, solid plastered with a gable roof, essentially about 1570/1600, changes in 1700, remodeling the late 18th century, charging installation 19th century, built a movie theater in 1919, redesign of the ground floor facade by Hanns Veit in 1924, rebuilt after 1971 restaurants
Sogenannter Saalbau , eastern side wing, two-storey, massive, gable roof, roof structure around 1722/23 (dendrochronologically dated)
D-4-61-000-1135 Haus zum Güldenen Ochsen and zum Kolben, today an inn
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Obere Sandstrasse 10
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey, eaves gable roof construction, massive facade, external appearance with arched openings in the earth and drilled windows in the upper floors 1734 (Joseph's figure) with changes in 1878, roof structure forms a structural unit with Obere Sandstrasse 12-16, 1454 (dendrochronologically dated, from no. 16) , Ground floor largely gutted through shop expansion in 1950; Half-timbered rear building and side passage, 18th century, mansard roof 1883 D-4-61-000-1136 Residential and commercial building
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Obere Sandstrasse 11
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Gasthaus zum Raben Three-storey semi-detached house on the eaves, solid, flat facade with entrance to the courtyard in the central projectile, saddle roof, rebuilt after fire in 1787 as a semi-detached house with Obere Sandstraße 13 (see there) according to plans by Joseph I. Dennefeld, ground floor changed in a historicizing way in 1909/10 and 1927, front door Relocated in 1968 D-4-61-000-1137 Gasthaus zum Raben
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Obere Sandstrasse 12
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Black Boot House Three-storey, eaves-standing residential and commercial building with a gable roof, massive structured facade, ground floor with corner grooves, above a colossal pilaster, around 1710/20, at the same time the back side to the courtyard in half-timbered construction, arbor on the second floor probably 19th century, roof structure from 1454 (dendrochronologically dated, from No. 16) forms a structural unit with Obere Sandstrasse 10-16 D-4-61-000-1138 Black Boot House
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Obere Sandstrasse 12
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House figure Coronation of Mary, sandstone relief, around 1730/35, ground floor changes in 1834 and 1960 D-4-61-000-1138 House figure
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Obere Sandstrasse 12
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Side wing Two-storey, massive ground floor, half-timbered upper floor 17th / 18th. Century; Back building, workshop, 1845 by Georg II Hofbauer D-4-61-000-1138 BW
Obere Sandstrasse 12
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Rear building Workshop, 1845 by Georg II. Hofbauer D-4-61-000-1138 BW
Obere Sandstrasse 13
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Haus zum Weißen Rößlein im Sande, former town house, today residential and commercial building Three-storey semi-detached house in the eaves, flat-structured facade with courtyard entrance in the central projectile, saddle roof, after fire in 1787 as a semi-detached house with Obere Sandstrasse 11 (see there) rebuilt according to plans by Joseph I. Dennefeld, ground floor altered in historicizing in 1909/10 and 1927; Three-storey side wing, end of the 19th century, the upper storeys are covered with wood-view historicist conservatories with a flat roof from 1904 D-4-61-000-1139 Haus zum Weißen Rößlein im Sande, former town house, today residential and commercial building
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Obere Sandstrasse 14
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Red Shield House, eastern half Three-storey, eaves-standing town house with a gable roof, massive structured facade, mid-18th century, with saber-like window aprons, essentially late medieval half-timbered building, roof structure from 1454 (dendrochronologically dated, from No. 16) forms a structural unit with Obere Sandstr. 10-16, renovations in 1687, 1719, 1822 (ground floor window facing the street) and 1981; three-storey side wing with massive ground floor, upper storeys with arcades, mansard roof, 18th century largely gutted in 1981 D-4-61-000-1140 Red Shield House, eastern half
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Obere Sandstrasse 15
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey eaves gable roof construction, massive, with a flat-structured facade, with arched openings on the ground floor, rebuilt by court architect Johann Lorenz Fink after the fire in 1787 around 1793/94 , ground floor reconstruction in 1909, middle shop window in 1928 D-4-61-000-1141 Residential and commercial building
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Obere Sandstrasse 16
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Red Shield House, western half Three-storey, eaves-standing residential and commercial building, half-timbered with a massive facade and gable roof, roof structure from 1454 (dendrochronologically dated) forms a structural unit with Obere Sandstrasse 10-14, facade, side corridor and rear extension, probably 1719, 1746-1876 tannery, changes to the ground floor in 1888
Rear building, former tanner's workshop, two to four storeys with a monopitch or saddle roof, half-timbering with a solid ground floor, probably converted for residential purposes in 1719, 1869 and raised by one storey
D-4-61-000-1142 Red Shield House, western half
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Obere Sandstrasse 17
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House for peacocks, residential and commercial building With a flat, solid facade , gable roof, rebuilt after fire from 1787 to 1788 by Johann Lorenz Fink , after 1892 establishment of the wine bar on the ground floor, window enlargement 1905/06, dwarf house 1907 D-4-61-000-1143 House for peacocks, residential and commercial building
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Obere Sandstrasse 18
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Former Büttnerei zum Grünes Wald, then a society brewery Three-storey residential and commercial building with a gable roof, consisting of an eastern part of the building, the core of the 15th century and the western part, around 1700, redesign of the interior around 1730, half-timbered structure with a massive facade in the Maximilian style in 1861/62 based on a plan by Georg II Hofbauer

Two side wings, two or three storeys, half-timbered, monopitch roof, 1838

D-4-61-000-1144 Former Büttnerei zum Grünes Wald, then a society brewery
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Obere Sandstrasse 19
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Former sand forge, residential and commercial building Three-storey eaves gable roof construction, massive ground floor, upper storeys plastered half-timbering, essentially the second half of the 16th century, facade around 1750, ground and first floors changed several times in the 19th and 20th centuries, three-storey side wings, half-timbered pent roof, around 1700, the northwestern one with arbors on the upper floors D-4-61-000-1145 Former sand forge, residential and commercial building
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Obere Sandstrasse 20
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Haus zur Gans, later to the Roten Hahn and Haus, Büttnerei and brewery to the key Eaves, two-storey front building with a gable roof and a dwarf house, roof structure 1530/31 (dendrochronologically dated), massive, plastered facade with gate passage, 1748, simultaneous figure niche with a wooden statue of the Virgin, enlargement of the basement entrance as a shop window 1922 D-4-61-000-1146 Haus zur Gans, later to the Roten Hahn and Haus, Büttnerei and brewery to the key
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Obere Sandstrasse 20
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Rear building Two-storey, first half of the 18th century, and two-storey side wings on the second courtyard facing the sand bath, former brewery, solid ground floor, half-timbered upper storeys and gable roof, last quarter of the 18th century D-4-61-000-1146 BW
Obere Sandstrasse 22
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Büttnerei zum Eisvogel, community center Three-storey, eaves, massive, with a steep gable roof, structured facade around 1740 with corner pilasters and window aprons, roof structure according to construction from the first half of the 16th century, house figure, statue of the Virgin Mary, around 1860, ground floor 1978 overformed D-4-61-000-1147 Büttnerei zum Eisvogel, community center
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Obere Sandstrasse 23
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Residential and commercial building, former pastry shop Four-storey saddle roof building, solidly plastered, built around 1730 as a two-storey residential building, after 1856 the two narrower axes were extended to the northeast, and in 1863 the entire front building was raised uniformly by two storeys D-4-61-000-1148 Residential and commercial building, former pastry shop
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Obere Sandstrasse 24
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Büttnerei zum Eichhorn, later to the unicorn Two-storey, eaves front building, solid, plastered, with gable roof, late medieval core, roof structure from the late 15th century, external appearance probably from a renovation in 1725, Immaculata, around 1725/30, tavern boom, around 1890 at the
rear, half-timbered, plastered, gable roof, 19th century Th century; with brewery equipment
D-4-61-000-1149 Büttnerei zum Eichhorn, later to the unicorn
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Obere Sandstrasse 26
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House of Finches Three-storey, eaves-standing former craftsman's house on a narrow, deep floor plan, steep pitched roof, massive, flat-structured facade from the 18th century, in the core 15th century, extended and topped up in the middle of the 18th century, 1975 expansion as an inn; three-storey rear building, massive with pent roof, 18th century D-4-61-000-1150 House of Finches
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Obere Sandstrasse 28
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Craftsman House Two-storey hipped roof building on a limited, oblique-angled plot of land in the corner, massive facade with grooved corner pilasters and drilled window frames, in the core probably still medieval, external appearance early 18th century, shop fitting inscribed "1925" D-4-61-000-1151 Craftsman House
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Obere Sandstrasse 28
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House figure Christ as the Good Shepherd, wood, around 1760 D-4-61-000-1151 House figure
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Obere Sandstrasse 29
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White Lily House Three-storey, eaves-standing house on three axes, saddle roof, solid ground floor, upper floors half-timbered plastered, essentially third quarter of the 16th century, major renovation in 1882 D-4-61-000-1440 White Lily House
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Obere Sandstrasse 30
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Former craftsman's house, now a residential and commercial building Three-storey gable roof building with eaves, dwarf house with hipped roof, massive street front, back in half-timbering, in the core perhaps still a two-storey late medieval building, roof after 1648 (dendrochronologically dated), ground floor redesigned in 1882, shop window 1909; inside stucco around 1730/40 D-4-61-000-1152 Former craftsman's house, now a residential and commercial building
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Obere Sandstrasse 30
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House figure in a niche with a stucco framing set with putti, statue of Our Lady, sandstone, around 1730/40 D-4-61-000-1152 House figure
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Obere Sandstrasse 31
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Residential and commercial building Stately mansard roof building, three-storey, massive early classicist street facade, half-timbered courtyard front, built in the first half of the 18th century, rebuilt around 1800 by Johann Lorenz Fink or Johann Anton Vogel, in 1874 ground floor conversion with southern shop installation by Georg II. Hofbauer
In the courtyard, two-storey rear building with pent roof, 18th century Century, one-storey massive rear building with a mansard roof, 18th century, and two-storey connecting passage in plastered half-timbering with pent roof, 18th century, leaning against the city wall of the bourgeois mountain town that delimits the western part of the property (see there)
D-4-61-000-1153 Residential and commercial building
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Obere Sandstrasse 32
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Haus zur Krause, former town house, now a café Two-storey eaves gable roof construction, solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered plastered with decoratively stuccoed window parapets and roofing on the upper floor, around 1680/1700, shop window ground floor changes in the last quarter of the 19th and 20th centuries D-4-61-000-1154 Haus zur Krause, former town house, now a café
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Obere Sandstrasse 33
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barn Two-storey eaves half-timbered building with a mansard pent roof, attached to the city wall of the 12th / 13th century in the 18th century. Added in the 20th century, changes around 1860 and 1936; as a back wall remains of the city wall of the bourgeois mountain town (see there) D-4-61-000-133 barn
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Obere Sandstrasse 34
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Residential and commercial building Former town house with three wings enclosing a courtyard in an important urban corner to the sand bath, the front facing St. Elisabeth, two-storey saddle roof building hewn to the corner, massive ground floor, half-timbered upper floor, plastered with stuccoed window parapets and roofs, built in 1690/91, ground floor several times in the 20th century changed D-4-61-000-1156 Residential and commercial building
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Obere Sandstraße 38
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Former breeding and work house, now a correctional facility An elongate three-storey Mansardwalmdachbau with 25-axle main facade flat central projection for Regnitz and short three-storey wing with gabled roof traufständig to Elizabeth Street, from 1754 to 1760 in two sections after a design by Johann Jakob Michael Küchel built D-4-61-000-1157 Former breeding and work house, now a correctional facility
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Obere Sandstrasse 42
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Former St. Elisabeth Hospital Church, now St. Elisabeth Catholic Church Hall building over an oblique floor plan with polygonal late Gothic choir, sandstone ashlar construction, stone, plastered with a gable roof, ridge turrets with polygonal mansard hipped roof, nave probably from the time after the founding around 1338, roofing around 1493 (dendro.-dat.), Choir from the beginning of the 15th century (Dendrochronologically dated 1378 and 1402), roof turret 1726, repair with neo-Gothic facade 1878–1883 ​​by Karl Georg Lang and Georg II. Hofbauer ; with equipment D-4-61-000-1158 Former St. Elisabeth Hospital Church, now St. Elisabeth Catholic Church
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Obere Sandstrasse
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Francis Fountain Baroque niche architecture with the figure of the saint, sandstone, by Johann Caspar Metzner, built in 1698 at the Capuchin monastery in Kapuzinerstraße and moved to its current location at the Elisabethkirche in 1958 D-4-61-000-1160 Francis Fountain
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Obere Sandstrasse, Grünhundsbrunnen, near Residenzstrasse
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Grünhundsbrunnen Well niche from 1815 in the lining wall of the ramp above the iron gate with a cup-shaped shell limestone basin 17th / 18th. Century, above sandstone relief with dog by Hans Leitherer, inscribed "1929" D-4-61-000-220 Grünhundsbrunnen
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Stake cookies

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Home to cancer Three-storey corner house, sandstone ashlar construction, saddle roof with corner hip, cellar and northern part in the core 1422, corner bay window 16th century, changes to the second floor in 1643, conversion of the front building with facade in today's baroque appearance in 1713, staircase built on to the rear around 1800, house Georg Wilhelm in 1807/08 Friedrich Hegels , 1807–1836 Newspaper building, house sign by Anton Bauer 1964
Courtyard building made up of aisle building connecting the stairwell, three-story rear building with a gable roof and three-story side building with a monopitch roof, solid and half-timbered, 17th / 18th century. Century, partly modern remodeling
D-4-61-000-1173 Home to cancer
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Post site 2
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So-called Haus zum St. Laurentius, today a residential and coffee house Stately three-storey hipped roof building in corner position, ground floor in sandstone blocks, upper storeys solid, plastered and with stone-visible structures, around 1700, architectural sculpture presumably by Johann Caspar Metzner, staircase second quarter of the 18th century D-4-61-000-1174 So-called Haus zum St. Laurentius, today a residential and coffee house
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Post site 3
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Former house of the golden barrel, today residential and commercial building Three-storey solid building with a steep gable roof, plastered, window frames in sandstone, in the core 16th century, renovations around 1740 and around 1800, ground floor in 1956 modernized D-4-61-000-1354 Former house of the golden barrel, today residential and commercial building
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Post site 4
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Former house at the Ringvogel, today an inn Assembly of two essentially late medieval Jewish houses: Former Haus zum Vogel, four-storey eaves gable roof building with three-storey standing bay, partly solid, partly half-timbered, largely rebuilt between 1518 and 1520, shop fitting on the ground floor in 1846 by Georg I. Hofbauer D-4-61-000-1175 Former house at the Ringvogel, today an inn
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Post site 4
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Rear building Two-storey, massive, monopitch roof, 18th century D-4-61-000-1175 BW
Post site 4
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Former house at the Ringvogel, today an inn Assembly of two essentially late medieval Jewish houses: Former house on the Golden Ring, three-storey eaves side house with gable roof, ground floor and first storey solid plastered, second storey cantilevered on consoles in half-timbered construction, at the beginning of the 15th century, extensive renovations in the early 17th century, Alteration of the ground floor facade in 1885 by Georg II. Hofbauer , wooden group of figures, Holy Family under a canopy, first half of the 17th century, wrought-iron bar cantilever around 1740/50 D-4-61-000-1175 Former house at the Ringvogel, today an inn
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Post site 6
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Former house of the Drei Mohren, later Gasthaus zum Schwanen, today residential and commercial building Three-storey mansard roof building on the eaves with an obtuse-angled break in the center of the facade, plastered solid construction with structures and frames in sandstone, late medieval in the core, rebuilt and expanded around 1740, shop installation 1880, modern shop window 1972 D-4-61-000-1176 Former house of the Drei Mohren, later Gasthaus zum Schwanen, today residential and commercial building
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Pfarrgasse

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Pfarrgasse 1
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Stately court officials property, then Molitor charity foundation Two-storey saddle roof construction with a wide spread on the eaves, sandstone cuboid and plaster, axially symmetrical baroque facade with pilasters, erected in 1710 or soon after, above the main entrance the alliance coat of arms of Johann Melchior Hirschfelder and his wife D-4-61-000-1177 Stately court officials property, then Molitor charity foundation
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Pfarrgasse 3
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Former vicar's house of the St. Kunigunden altar of the upper parish Two-storey eaves gable roof construction, massive, plastered baroque facade with ashlar elements and frames in sandstone, around 1600, facade second quarter of the 18th century D-4-61-000-1178 Former vicar's house of the St. Kunigunden altar of the upper parish
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Pfarrgasse 5
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House in corner location, at times St. Martha, Domkapitelsches and Langheimer sister houses Two-storey plastered building with grooved corner pilasters, solid ground floor, upper floor at least partially made of half-timbering, hipped roof, overall appearance 18th century, above a late medieval cellar, first floor around 1700, upper floor and staircase from renovation around 1740 D-4-61-000-1179 House in corner location, at times St. Martha, Domkapitelsches and Langheimer sister houses
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Residenzstrasse

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Near Residenzstrasse
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Wall to the east Sandstone ashlar wall with a fountain and a crown made of figures and vases, 1777 D-4-61-000-97 Wall to the east
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Near Residenzstrasse; Residenzstrasse
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Iron gate 1791/92 based on a design by Johann Lorenz Fink , sandstone ashlar pillars with wrought iron crowning D-4-61-000-1197 Iron gate
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Sand bath

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Sand bath 1
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House to the tunnel Two-storey, eaves-standing petty bourgeois house with a gable roof, the core after 1649/50, massive, articulated facade of the third quarter of the 18th century,
late medieval cellar,
side wing
D-4-61-000-1207 House to the tunnel
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Sand bath 3
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House of the White Lamb or the Easter Lamb Two-storey, eaves-standing petty bourgeois house made of half-timbered with a gable roof, 17th / 18th century. Century, core probably older, roof overmolding with dormer band in 1965, baroque stucco facade 1994 D-4-61-000-1208 House of the White Lamb or the Easter Lamb
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Sand bath 4
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House in a corner Two-storey saddle roof building, massive ground floor in 1960, plastered half-timbered upper storey probably from the 16th century, but heavily changed, uncovered in 1924, two-storey side wing with pent roof, 18th century D-4-61-000-1209 House in a corner
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Sand bath 5
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Former official residence Two-storey eaves gable roof structure, massive, articulated sandstone facade with gate passage portal partly plastered, around 1760, dormer band 1957 D-4-61-000-1210 Former official residence
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Sand bath 7
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House in a corner Two-storey hipped roof building, solid, plastered, with corner pilasters and window frames in sandstone sections, in essence probably medieval, rebuilt in 1874/75 according to plans by Georg II Hofbauer , oversized dormer window in 1966 D-4-61-000-1211 House in a corner
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Sand bath 8
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Former craftsman's house Residential building protruding around an axis with a gable roof, solid ground floor, upper floor plastered half-timbering, simple facade structure, second quarter of the 18th century, in banded niche, Immaculata figure, wood, 18th century D-4-61-000-1212 Former craftsman's house
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Sand bath 9
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Former Zollern sister house, now a residential building Simple two-storey gable roof construction with eaves, essentially 18th century and older, rebuilt several times since 1811, massive facade in 1868 D-4-61-000-1213 Former Zollern sister house, now a residential building
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Sand bath 10
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Residential building Two-storey mansard roof building on the eaves, solid, plastered, flat structured facade with corner pilasters, 1807 by master carpenter Sebastian Neubauer D-4-61-000-1214 Residential building
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Sand bath 11
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Petty bourgeoisie Two-storey eaves gable roof construction, solid ground floor, upper floor in half-timbered construction, around 1700, dormers from the renovation in 1924 D-4-61-000-1215 Petty bourgeoisie
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Sand bath 13
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House to the grape Two-storey, eaves-standing town house with gable roof and dwarf house, solid ground floor, upper floor in half-timbered, overall appearance 18th century, but using older components, etc. a. of ornamental framework from around 1600, roof structure 1584–1590 (dendrochronologically dated) D-4-61-000-1216 House to the grape
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Sand bath 14
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Half-timbered house Three-storey eaves half-timbered house with saddle roof, second floor first half of the 18th century, facade renewed in 1859, the core 15th – 17th. century D-4-61-000-1470 Half-timbered house
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Sand bath 27
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Bürgerhaus, 1812–1816 home of the physicist Georg Simon Ohm Three-storey gable roof building with eaves, massive ground floor, plastered half-timbered upper storeys, marked “1704”, core probably still medieval D-4-61-000-1217 Bürgerhaus, 1812–1816 home of the physicist Georg Simon Ohm
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Sandbad 31
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Former bathing room in the sand, today a residential building with an extension Three-storey eaves gable roof construction, massive and half-timbered, extension probably 15th century, residential house in the core 17th century, remodeling around 1700, partially remodeled in the 19th century, facade renewed in 1988 in a historicizing manner D-4-61-000-1357 Former bathing room in the sand, today a residential building with an extension
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Sand bath 33
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Former official residence Three-storey gable-roof house facing Graugasse, massive ground floor, upper floors in half-timbering, plastered, in the core probably late 17th century, extensive renovation in 1988 D-4-61-000-1358 Former official residence
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Sandbad 35
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Community center Two-storey gable-roof house facing Graugasse, solid plastered facade with sandstone frames, conversion or new building in 1714, roof extension in 1870 D-4-61-000-1359 Community center
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Schimmelsgasse

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Schimmelsgasse 1
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Petty bourgeoisie Two-storey plastered façade building, overall appearance in the second half of the 18th century, owned by the sculptor Vitus Grauppensberg in 1735 D-4-61-000-1248 Petty bourgeoisie
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Schimmelsgasse 3
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Petty bourgeoisie Three-story eaves side building, massive ground floor, half-timbered upper floors, gable roof, 1735, second floor and facade 1809 D-4-61-000-1363 Petty bourgeoisie
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Schimmelsgasse 5
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Craftsman House Two-storey eaves solid building with hipped roof, simply structured facade, erected in 1723 D-4-61-000-1249 Craftsman House
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Schimmelsgasse 12
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Petty bourgeoisie Two-storey eaves half-timbered building with saddle roof and facade projecting into the alley, 17th century, remodeled in the 18th century D-4-61-000-1250 Petty bourgeoisie
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Schranne

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Schranne 1
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Former Brudermühle, now a hotel Two-winged mansard hipped roof building from 1818, gutted in 1977, group of house figures Admission of Mary to Heaven, early 18th century, attributions to Leonhard Gollwitzer or Johann Georg Stöhr; with the opposite house opening the bridge access to Geierswörth D-4-61-000-1256 Former Brudermühle, now a hotel
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Schranne 2, Schranne 3
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Former Franciscan monastery Beatae Mariae Virginis and St. Anna, today police and land surveying office, instead of the Templar branch that was abolished in 1311, former convent buildings Three-storey multi-wing complex with simple hipped roof buildings, three wings enclose the Kreuzhof, which has been open to the north since the abbey church was demolished (1812/13), a fourth wing bends to the northeast towards Regnitz, 1718/19 (dendrochronologically dated) and documented (laying of the foundation stone / consecration) , Conversion and renovation 1988–1992 D-4-61-000-1257 Former Franciscan monastery Beatae Mariae Virginis and St. Anna, today police and land surveying office, instead of the Templar branch that was abolished in 1311, former convent buildings
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Schranne 6
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Community center Three-storey eaves side house with saddle roof, structured and decorated facade, partly solid, partly half-timbered, built in 1766 D-4-61-000-1258 Community center
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Schranne 7
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Community center Four-storey Traufseithaus, partly solid, partly in half-timbered, thoroughgoing reconstruction or complete construction in 1760, the third floor in 1865 by George II. Hofbauer placed D-4-61-000-1259 Community center
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Schranne 9
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Residential and commercial building, former rear building to the property at Karolinenstrasse 11 Narrow eaves half-timbered building, three-storey with a gable roof, probably built in 1676, with a shop built in 1883 D-4-61-000-1260 Residential and commercial building, former rear building to the property at Karolinenstrasse 11
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Schranne 10
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Residential and commercial building, former rear building of the property at Karolinenstrasse 9 Three-storey eaves side building with a steep gable roof, core structure built around 1600, changed in the second quarter of the 18th century and expanded to the west in 1836 D-4-61-000-1261 Residential and commercial building, former rear building of the property at Karolinenstrasse 9
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Schrottenberggasse

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Schrottenberggasse 4, at the beginning of a passage to Griesgarten
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Arched portal With wooden frame probably 17th century, door leaf probably 18th century (see Untere Sandstrasse 19) D-4-61-000-1262 Arched portal
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Schrottenberggasse 8
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Residential building Four-storey eaves side building with asymmetrical saddle roof, massive, windows with sandstone frames, two storeys built around 1700, heightened in 1777 and provided with a new stucco facade as well as the renaissance portal taken over from Grüner Markt 18 (labeled "1566"), raised by a further storey in 1885 D-4-61-000-1263 Residential building
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Schrottenberggasse 16
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Petty bourgeoisie Simple two-storey eaves side house, solid, plastered, with gable roof, around 1700, facade renovation around 1800 D-4-61-000-1264 Petty bourgeoisie
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Sunny spots

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Sunny spot 3
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Former craftsman's house Narrow three-storey building on the eaves with a structured facade, around 1600, conversions in the second half of the 18th century and 1842 D-4-61-000-1319 Former craftsman's house
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Sun spot 7
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Former bathing room for the sun Four-part assembly, three-storey cross-bar-like front building facing the sun spot with a flat front, solid ground floor, half-timbered upper floors, in the core 1683, second floor and hipped roof third quarter of the 18th century

Then mansard roof construction

D-4-61-000-1321 Former bathing room for the sun
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Sun spot 7
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Hinterhaus zur Regnitz Probably the actual original bathhouse, two-story building, ground floor in sandstone, upper floor in half-timbered construction, steep pitched roof, 1683 D-4-61-000-1321 Hinterhaus zur Regnitz
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Lower bridge

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Lower bridge 1
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Bürgerhaus am Brückenkopf, originally one of the three "mansions" of the Stadtbauhof (municipal tenement houses) Three-storey ground floor and massive street facade, upper storeys in plastered half-timbering, hipped roof, erected between 1517 and 1529 (archive), exterior appearance from the middle of the 18th century, three-storey side wing, half-timbered structure, probably 18th century D-4-61-000-639 Bürgerhaus am Brückenkopf, originally one of the three "mansions" of the Stadtbauhof (municipal tenement houses)
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Lower bridge 2
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So-called Hellerhaus Stately town house on the bridgehead, three-storey mansard roof building, the main front facing the Regnitz with a central dwelling, the windows with unusually rich stucco decorations in Régence shapes, possibly based on a design by Justus Heinrich Dientzenhofer , around 1730/40 using parts of a previous building, 1880 / 88 Changes to the ground floor by Georg II. Hofbauer , home of Josef Heller (1798–1849) D-4-61-000-640 So-called Hellerhaus
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Lower bridge 3
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Bürgerhaus, in the core of one of the three "mansions" of the city building yard (city tenement houses) Three-storey eaves side building with gable roof, massive ground floor, plastered half-timbered upper storeys, built between 1517 and 1529, structured and decorated facade from the middle of the 18th century, gutted in 1978/84 and combined with Lower Bridge 5 (see there) D-4-61-000-641 Bürgerhaus, in the core of one of the three "mansions" of the city building yard (city tenement houses)
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Lower bridge 4
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey gable roof building with eaves, probably increased in the second half of the 18th century and provided with a massively renewed facade by Georg I. Hofbauer in 1845, certainly older in the core D-4-61-000-642 Residential and commercial building
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Lower bridge 5
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Bürgerhaus, in the core of one of the three "mansions" of the city building yard (city tenement houses) Three-storey eaves side building with gable roof, massive ground floor, plastered half-timbered upper floors, built between 1517 and 1529, structured facade in the middle of the 18th century, arcade arch on the ground floor in 1912, cored in 1978/84 and united with Lower Bridge 3 (see there) D-4-61-000-643 Bürgerhaus, in the core of one of the three "mansions" of the city building yard (city tenement houses)
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Lower bridge 6
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Small town house Narrow three-storey eaves side house with a mansard roof, an older half-timbered building in the second half of the 18th century expanded to three storeys and provided with a massive facade D-4-61-000-644 Small town house
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Lower bridge 7
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Three-storey house with a mansard roof Solid ground floor, half-timbered upper floors, on a limited, oblique-angled floor plan in corner position, in the core 17th century, conversions from the 18th / 19th centuries. Century D-4-61-000-645 Three-storey house with a mansard roof
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Lower bridge 8
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Residential and commercial building Four-storey half-timbered house with a gable roof, exterior appearance 19th century, core undoubtedly older, perhaps 16th century, the two lower storeys renovated in 1962 D-4-61-000-646 Residential and commercial building
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Lower mill bridge

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Untere Mühlbrücke 1
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Former granulator Two-storey plastered solid building with hipped roof above the basement, in the building Spolien, which was newly built in 1904, marked 1809 and 1827, walled up after damage in the Second World War, two-storey renewed while retaining the basement and parts of the ground floor, preserved mill wheel in a wooden shed now used to generate electricity; exposed on a Regnitzinsel D-4-61-000-661 Former granulator
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Untere Mühlbrücke 3
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Former Vogtherrsche Mühle Three-storey sandstone cuboid building with a gently sloping gable roof, labeled "1840", the only completely preserved of the new mill buildings built in 1840 on the Lower Mill Bridge, preserved mill wheel in a timber-clad wheel room made of half-timbered timber today used to generate electricity D-4-61-000-662 Former Vogtherrsche Mühle
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Lower sand road

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Untere Sandstrasse 1
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Residential and commercial building in a corner Three-story hipped roof building, massive ground floor, upper floors in half-timbered construction, around 1760, modernized at the end of the 18th century (front door in plait style), shop fittings from 1880 changed several times in the 20th century D-4-61-000-684 Residential and commercial building in a corner
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Untere Sandstrasse 2
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Former tanner's house, today residential and commercial building Corner property, three-storey eaves saddle roof construction with a crooked hip over the gable facing Elisabethenstrasse, solid ground floor, upper storeys half-timbered with decorative shapes, around 1630, conversion to apartments in 1829 according to plans by Lorenz Madler and Gregorius Leydl, shop fitting 1907/08 D-4-61-000-685 Former tanner's house, today residential and commercial building
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Untere Sandstrasse 5
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Community center Three-storey eaves gable roof building with side gate passage, massive ground floor with sandstone ashlar masonry, upper storeys in plastered half-timbering, built at the end of the 17th century over an older cellar, shop window enlarged in 1933 D-4-61-000-686 Community center
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Untere Sandstrasse 6
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Residential and commercial building, former tanner's house Narrow three-storey gable roof building with eaves, solid ground floor, upper storeys plastered half-timbering, around 1700 with an older core, conversion of the second storey at the end of the 18th century, shop built in 1906, probably at the same time the relief medallion depicting the Sacred Heart D-4-61-000-1376 Residential and commercial building, former tanner's house
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Untere Sandstrasse 7
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House to the angel Front building, residential and commercial building, two-storey eaves saddle roof building, solid and half-timbered plastered, in the core 16th century, changed around 1720, 19th century facade, shop conversion in 1955,
four-story rear building with pent roof, massive ground floor, plastered half-timbered upper storeys, around 1720, facade in Ground floor and first floor modernized
D-4-61-000-1377 House to the angel
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Untere Sandstrasse 9
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Gasthaus, former brewery inn Zum Wilden Mann Broad, two-storey corner house, solid and plastered half-timbering, saddle roof with hipped north-west gable, tautly structured fronts with flat central projections in the main facade, north-western part in the core around 1477/80 ( dendrochronologically dated 1467–1477 ), today's overall appearance , at the same time characterized by baroque reconstruction of Mother God in 1718 made of sandstone, partial renovation of the interior in 1899 D-4-61-000-687 Gasthaus, former brewery inn Zum Wilden Mann
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Untere Sandstrasse 14
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Gasthaus zur Blauen Glocke, previously Pettstadt inn, then Gasthof zum Goldenen Adler, then Fränkischer Hof Two-part eaves front building with pitched roofs; south-eastern main house, three-storey with a solid ground floor and half-timbered upper storey, early 17th century, windows changed in the 18th century, historicizing renewed in 1925 and 1948, sandstone plaque and figure of Saint George in 1925
northwestern through-house, two-storey, 17th century core, massive facade of 1810, shop fitting 1828, renovation 1948
D-4-61-000-688 Gasthaus zur Blauen Glocke, previously Pettstadt inn, then Gasthof zum Goldenen Adler, then Fränkischer Hof
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Untere Sandstrasse 16
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Back building, former fisherman's house Three-storey saddle roof building, eaves facing the Regnitz, massive ground floor, upper floors plastered half-timbering, late 18th century D-4-61-000-1378 Back building, former fisherman's house
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Untere Sandstrasse 19
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Former front garden house of the Schrottenberg garden, today Gasthaus Griesgarten, residential and guest house Baroque two-storey hipped mansard roof building, three-axis front with corner grooves, built before 1715 for Wolf Philipp Freiherr von Schrottenberg with gardens, around 1760 extension for the court building clerk Gallus Heinrich Gruberg , 1886 house entrance shifted from the central axis to the side axis, alliance coat of arms for Wolf Philipp von Schrottenberg and Maria Juliana Sophia von Erthal preserved in the central axis
Rear garden house of the Schrottenberg garden, two-storey mansard hipped roof building, partly ruined, around 1770, gardens, on part of the Jewish cemetery that was abandoned in 1478, from the former Baroque garden, 18th century, part of the lower balustrade and stairs preserved; A garden gate was preserved between Schrottenberggasse 4 and 6 (see there)
D-4-61-000-689 Former front garden house of the Schrottenberg garden, today Gasthaus Griesgarten, residential and guest house
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Untere Sandstrasse 20
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House in a corner Two-storey half-timbered building with a high pitched roof, plastered, in the core 16th century, alterations in the 18th and last quarter of the 19th century, renovation 2007–2009, demolition and intermediate building renewed while preserving the historical ground floor exterior walls D-4-61-000-1379 House in a corner
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Untere Sandstrasse 29
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Former potter's property, today residential and commercial building Three-storey gable-roof house with eaves, with five closely placed axes on the first floor and shop fittings on the ground floor, solid and half-timbered, two-storey core building from the 17th century, changes around 1800, addition to the street in 1888, today's appearance strongly influenced by the renovation in 1920 D-4-61-000-690 Former potter's property, today residential and commercial building
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Untere Sandstrasse 30
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Former tobacco factory Elongated, two-storey hipped mansard roof building, solidly plastered with structures and frames in sandstone, facade in the form of the slab style, probably by Johann Lorenz Fink in 1796 D-4-61-000-691 Former tobacco factory
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Untere Sandstrasse 31
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Residential building Two-storey mansard roof building on the eaves, massive plastered facade with a simple structure, the core of the barn from the late 17th century, converted into a residential building around 1800, central gate passage changed to a rectangular shape in 1883, mansard roof added in 1890, 1977 dismantling of the shop furnished in 1883 D-4-61-000-693 Residential building
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Untere Sandstrasse 30a, 32, 34
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Former general hospital, now a hotel, the city's technical town hall and city archive Enclosed assembly set up in the former Stadion'schen Garten D-4-61-000-694 Former general hospital, now a hotel, the city's technical town hall and city archive
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Untere Sandstrasse 30 a
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Former surgical hospital, today city archive Mighty saddle roof building, three-storey main wing with rusticated ground floor and volute gables, adjoining two-storey side wing on the gable side as well as transverse and porch structures, solid, partially plastered, fronts and gables decorated in historical Art Nouveau forms with wall paintings by Bonifaz Locher, 1899–1901 by Hans Jakob Erlwein D-4-61-000-694 Former surgical hospital, today city archive
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Untere Sandstrasse 32
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Former General Hospital, main building, now a hotel Stately three-wing building, two garden buildings that form today's side wings and were built for Franz Konrad Graf Stadion around 1730 according to plans by Johann Philipp Geigel and Johann Lorenz Fink 1787–1789 connected by wide main wings, two-storey massive mansard hipped roof construction with sandstone cuboid and plastered facades, 24-axis main front , in it a central projection with triangular gable, behind it, with a canopy roof turret, the hospital chapel, with furnishings D-4-61-000-694 Former General Hospital, main building, now a hotel
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Untere Sandstrasse 32
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Former General Hospital, Brunnen Classicist fountain in the courtyard of honor, base construction with column top and urn crown, sandstone, by Georg Joseph Mutschele 1789 D-4-61-000-694 Former General Hospital, Brunnen
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Untere Sandstrasse 32
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Former general hospital, former court washing facility Elongated two-storey solid construction with a mansard hipped roof, street facade made of sandstone blocks with a central projectile with triangular gable, around 1790 by Johann Lorenz Fink , with mansard roof, adapted to a maternity hospital in 1803/04 D-4-61-000-694 Former general hospital, former court washing facility
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Untere Sandstrasse 32
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Former general hospital, administrative building of the former court building Single-storey building with hipped roof from the 18th century, massive, plastered D-4-61-000-694 Former general hospital, administrative building of the former court building
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Untere Sandstrasse 32
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Former general hospital, former court building Stately two-storey solid building with hipped roof, 18th century D-4-61-000-694 Former general hospital, former court building
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Untere Sandstrasse 34
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Former general hospital, former fattening farm, today building regulations office in the city's technical town hall Stately two-storey solid building with hipped roof, 18th century, attached to the former court building at an angle D-4-61-000-694 Former general hospital, former fattening farm, today building regulations office in the city's technical town hall
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Untere Sandstrasse 30a, 32, 34
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Former general hospital, enclosure Made of wall and iron fence lines with portals, 18th century and around 1900 D-4-61-000-694 Former general hospital, enclosure
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Untere Sandstrasse 35
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Residential building Small bourgeois house, two-storey eaves saddle roof building, solid, plastered, core 17th century, ground floor facade in the middle of the 18th century, upper floor facade in the second quarter of the 19th century D-4-61-000-698 Residential building
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Untere Sandstrasse 37
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Residential and commercial building, former carpenter's house Two-storey eaves-standing solid construction with side gate passage, plastered, towards the street as an attic, towards the courtyard with a saddle roof, with those of No. 39 and 41 forming a structural unit, built around 1750/52, shop fittings 1869 and 1892, historicizing window frames 1925 D-4-61-000-701 Residential and commercial building, former carpenter's house
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Untere Sandstrasse 39
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Residential house, former craftsman's property Two-storey eaves front building with side door, plastered street front, half-timbered gable sides (?), Towards the street as an attic, towards the courtyard with a saddle roof, with those of No. 37 and 41 forming a structural unit, around 1750/52, facade first half 19th century, after extensive reconstruction with the renewal of the courtyard front in 1993, the narrow annex on the north side of the courtyard was preserved, two-storey with a monopitch roof, solid ground floor, half-timbered upper floor D-4-61-000-702 Residential house, former craftsman's property
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Untere Sandstrasse 41
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Residential building Two-storey building on the eaves with a basket arched side gate passage, solid and plastered half-timbering, towards the street as an attic, towards the courtyard a saddle roof, with those of No. 37 and 39 forming a structural unit, around 1750/52 with an older core, changes last quarter 18th. Century, courtyard-facing arcade and with it in association built north-western two-storey corridor building made of half-timbered with pent roof, early 19th century
rear building, former barn building, half-timbered with mansard pent roof, around 1800, with more recent changes
D-4-61-000-703 Residential building
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Untere Sandstrasse 45
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Former women's shelter, then Ehehaltenhaus, now Gasthaus zum Pelikan Two-storey, elongated gable roof building with side gate passage, solid, the courtyard front retained from the core building of the 16th century, rebuilt by Johann Leonhard Dientzenhofer in 1688/89 , street facade renewed around 1830, upper floor division 1872 D-4-61-000-704 Former women's shelter, then Ehehaltenhaus, now Gasthaus zum Pelikan
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Untere Sandstrasse 55
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Former municipal apartment building, now a residential building Two-storey eaves-sided gable-roof house, ground floor massive with rough plastered rustics, upper storey half-timbered, built 1695–1697 by Christoph Grumb and Caspar Schirmer, interior alterations around 1804 and later in the 19th century, facade historically renewed during renovation in 1928, two-storey half-timbered corridor building with open on the southwestern side of the courtyard Ground floor and glazed arbours probably around 1804 D-4-61-000-1427 Former municipal apartment building, now a residential building
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Untere Sandstrasse 65
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Residential building Two-storey eaves gable roof construction, solid and half-timbered, with a flatly structured plastered facade, built around 1550, external appearance with a flatly structured, classicist facade shaped by the renovation around 1800 D-4-61-000-705 Residential building
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Untere Sandstrasse 73
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Golden anchor inn Three-storey building on the eaves, hipped gable roof, massive ground and first storey, second storey in plastered half-timbering, basement 1705, northern main building around 1710, southern extension around 1755, facade painting around 1800, the Trinity group around 1710 D-4-61-000-706 Golden anchor inn
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Near Untere Sandstraße
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Well house Hipped roof building, plastered, arched, with two tributaries, inscribed "1703" D-4-61-000-1381 Well house

Lower Kaulberg

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Unterer Kaulberg 2
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Former palace of Karl Philipp Heinrich von Bibra Three-storey building with a gently sloping gable roof, a broad, axially symmetrical façade in Louis-Seize shapes, a gate passage in the flat central projection, the corners framed by Tuscan colossal pilasters, built by Johann Joseph Vogel in 1782/83 over cellars from the 16th century D-4-61-000-664 Former palace of Karl Philipp Heinrich von Bibra
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Unterer Kaulberg 3
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Residential building, former Gasthaus zum Grünen Baum Four offset three-storey eaves side houses with saddle roofs in corner position, massive street fronts, half-timbered courtyard front, essentially late Middle Ages, tail gable to Pfarrgasse and eastern component newly built during renovation around 1594, facades and roofs around 1700/1720, historical changes and the like. a. with rustic plaster around 1900 - Monument Prize of the Hypo-Kulturstiftung in 2015 D-4-61-000-665 Residential building, former Gasthaus zum Grünen Baum
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Unterer Kaulberg 4
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Former New Ebracher Hof Wide-spread, representative palace with low wing structures made of sandstone ashlars, three-story main building with a mansard hipped roof, late Baroque main facade with grooved ground floor, upper floors with colossal pilasters and flat central projections, wing structures with basket-arched arcades under oblong oval mezzanine windows, saddle roof with rascal-shaped vaulted windows 65 with Martini vaults –1768, the figural sculpture by Ferdinand Dietz 1766 D-4-61-000-666 Former New Ebracher Hof
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Unterer Kaulberg 18
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So-called house to the rainbow, former craftsman's house, today residential and commercial building Three-storey eaves gable roof construction, half-timbered core, 15th century, massive, plastered facade, end of 18th / beginning of 19th century D-4-61-000-668 So-called house to the rainbow, former craftsman's house, today residential and commercial building
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Unterer Kaulberg 20
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Residential building Narrow three-storey eaves side house with saddle roof, solid ground floor, upper floors in half-timbered construction, in the core 16th century, first half / mid-18th century rebuilt and provided with simple facade decor, door openings on the ground floor in 1836, rear building with pent roof, structural half-timbered structure 18th century D-4-61-000-669 Residential building
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Unterer Kaulberg 22
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Bakery building, the so-called Green Tree House Broad, two-storey eaves-sided house with a mansard roof protruding into the street space, solid, plastered, essentially early 17th century, portal walls with cushion blocks, renovation and expansion in 1810, multiple changes to the shop area in 1899 and in the 20th century D-4-61-000-670 Bakery building, the so-called Green Tree House
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Unterer Kaulberg 24
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Community center Four-storey, gable-roof house with eaves , solid and half-timbered, plastered, in 1610 combined from two older houses, in 1862 added by Caspar Dennefeld , changes until 1865–1869 D-4-61-000-671 Community center
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Front stream

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Vorderer Bach 1
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Former Blue Cross House Two-storey eaves corner house with a gable roof and sloping corner front, solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, plastered, structures and frames on the ground floor made of sandstone, on the upper floor made of plaster, over a late medieval cellar, today's overall appearance second half of the 17th century D-4-61-000-711 Former Blue Cross House
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Vorderer Bach 2
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Former cathedral vicarage house Two-storey side eaves building with saddle roof, solid, plastered with sandstone framing, 1781 based on plans by Johann Joseph Vogel or Otto Schumm; designed jointly with the neighboring house Vorderer Bach 3 (see there) D-4-61-000-712 Former cathedral vicarage house
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Vorderer Bach 3
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Former cathedral vicarage house Two-storey side eaves building with a gable roof, massive plastered building with sandstone frames, above cellar from the second half of the 15th century, in 1781 probably based on plans by Johann Joseph Vogel or Otto Schumm; designed jointly with the neighboring house Vorderer Bach 2 (see there) D-4-61-000-713 Former cathedral vicarage house
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Vorderer Bach 4
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Former Aufseß-Hof, now a hotel Three-storey eaves-standing solid building with a steep, rising saddle roof, sandstone structures and plaster, front building in the core 1518/19 (dendrochronologically dated), secondary wing from the second half of the 16th century, richly structured Baroque facade, above the portal alliance coat of arms of Aufseß / von Brambach, extension of the secondary wing and internal expansion by 1740, probably by Justus Heinrich Dientzenhofer , the upper floors of the front building were gutted in the course of renovation and conversion to a hotel from 1975–1977 D-4-61-000-714 Former Aufseß-Hof, now a hotel
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Vorderer Bach 5
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Former house of the donkey, then the so-called Alter Ebracher Hof Vortretender out of alignment, gable constant Satteldachbau, three storeys with early Baroque structure and volute gables, solid plastered with outlines and frames in sandstone, 1679-1681 by Andreas Kestler , while crest bone of Cistercian and the Abbot Albrecht Degen of Ebrach, late baroque group of figures, Christ draws to St. Bernard of Clairvaux , sandstone, by Daniel Friedrich Humbach 1738, heads renewed in 1932, stairwell third quarter of the 19th century D-4-61-000-715 Former house of the donkey, then the so-called Alter Ebracher Hof
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Vorderer Bach 6
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Former aristocratic city palace, so-called Guttenbergischer Freihof, now state technical college Two-wing complex, three-story main wing, two-story side wing, both with a mansard roof hipped on one side, solid, plastered with structures and frames in sandstone, around 1740, perhaps by Johann Jakob Michael Küchel and Justus Heinrich Dientzenhofer , alliance coat of arms of Guttenberg / Horneck von Weinheim, conversions in the Innern 1892, 1920 and 1928-1930 D-4-61-000-716 Former aristocratic city palace, so-called Guttenbergischer Freihof, now state technical college
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Vorderer Bach 7
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Former cathedral chapter house and cathedral vicarage house Three-storey hipped mansard roof building, solidly plastered with corner grooves and sandstone frames, around 1750–1755, 1818 to 1888 with Vorderer Bach 8 and Hinterer Bach 10 (see there) part of a tobacco factory D-4-61-000-717 Former cathedral chapter house and cathedral vicarage house
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Vorderer Bach 8
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Former work yard of the St. Kunigunden works office of the cathedral chapter (Domwerkhof) Two-storey mansard roof building, solid, with flat facade structure and arched passage, plastered with structure and frame in sandstone, 1791 by Joseph I. Dennefeld and Joseph Clemens Madler, 1818 to 1888 with Vorderer Bach 7 and Hinterer Bach 10 (see there) part of a tobacco factory D-4-61-000-718 Former work yard of the St. Kunigunden works office of the cathedral chapter (Domwerkhof)
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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 .
  • The art monuments of Bavaria 6.1: City of Bamberg 4, civil mountain town, 1st half volume . Edited by Tilmann Breuer and Reinhard Gutbier, 1997, ISBN 3-422-00575-7
  • The art monuments of Bavaria 6.2: City of Bamberg 4, Bürgerliche Bergstadt, 2nd half volume . Edited by Tilmann Breuer and Reinhard Gutbier, 1997, ISBN 3-422-00575-7

Individual evidence

  1. Monument Prize of the Hypo-Kulturstiftung 2015

Web links

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