List of architectural monuments in Bamberg / Domberg

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List of architectural monuments in Bamberg :

Overall facility: Ensemble Altstadt Bamberg

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

Island City: Inner Island  City • Island City expansions

Theuerstadt: Lower nursery  • Upper nursery  • Wunderburg

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

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

This partial list contains the monuments in the Toompea area according to the division of the book series Die Kunstdenkmäler von Bayern .

Monuments of the Domberg

Cathedral Square

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Domplatz 1
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Curia Sti. Hippolyti Former canon court , two- and three-storey four-wing complex with mansard roof, built by Justus Heinrich Dientzenhofer over the older substance of the former castle according to a plan revised by Balthasar Neumann , 1739, equipped according to the castle-like claim D-4-61-000-90 Curia Sti.  Hippolyti
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Domplatz 2
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Curia Stm. Sebastiani et Fabian Former canon court , today archbishop's ordinariate, three- and two-storey four-wing complex of solid buildings with a gable roof, probably built by Johann Dientzenhofer over an older substance in 1720/21, gate changed in 1811, the coat of arms of the cathedral dean Reinhard Anton von Eyb on the facade facing the town, equipped according to the castle-like claim , Chapel D-4-61-000-91 Curia Stm. Sebastiani et Fabian
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Domplatz 3
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Curia Sti. Laurentii Former canon court , today archbishop's ordinariate, four-sided assembly group of two-storey pitched roof buildings, residential buildings on the southern castle wall in the late Middle Ages, gate building with aedical framing of the entrance in 1605, east building in the forms of the German Renaissance in 1903, walling renewed several times, Laurentius chapel around 1200 D-4-61-000-92 Curia Sti.  Laurentii
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Domplatz 4
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Former cathedral sanctuary Now Dom dechantei , two-storey mansard roof building, by Johann Jakob Michael Küchel in 1737, increased by one storey around 1825 as the seat of the cathedral dean D-4-61-000-93 Former Dompfisterei
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Domplatz 6
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Domstift, Domkirche St. Peter and Georg Over the remains of the so-called Heinrichsdom from the 11th century double-choir basilica with west transept and four towers, started around 1200, completed around 1237, access from the city side changed by erecting the cathedral wreath in 1508 ff., Roof structure renovation 1743–47, but since then 14th century turrets, renewal of the spiers 1765–1768, extensive renovations both inside and outside between 1826 and 1837; with equipment D-4-61-000-94 Domstift, Domkirche St. Peter and Georg
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Domplatz 5
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Cathedral monastery, cloister Four cross-rib vaulted wings, openings without tracery, partly dated on the keystones, above the north yoke of the west wing Andreas Chapel from 1412/14, in the west the chapter house from the 11th century, since the late Middle Ages Sepultur and since 1484/86 as a repository of the reliquary of a holy nail extended ( nail chapel ) D-4-61-000-94 Cathedral monastery, cloister
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Domplatz 5
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Cathedral monastery, chapter house South wing of the cloister, two-storey sandstone cuboid building with a mansard roof, central projection with richly decorated gable, by Balthasar Neumann 1730/33 D-4-61-000-94 Cathedral monastery, chapter house
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Domplatz 7
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Old court About the remains of the episcopal palace of the 11th / 12th centuries. Century with Andreas chapel and Thomas chapel (Katharinenkapelle) part of the renaissance building erected in 1568 ff. By Erasmus Braun and Kaspar Vischer and demolished at the end of the 18th century

So-called Schöne Pforte, by Pankraz Wagner, among others, 1571–73

The rear courtyard is surrounded by elongated tracts of three-storey pitched roof buildings with half-timbered upper floors and open arcades, west in 1479, north in 1487–89, south of the 16th century

D-4-61-000-95 Old court
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Domplatz 8
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New residence Series of several three-storey wings, 1601–1613 by Jakob Wolff the Elder in the northwest, north and east wings around 1700 by Johann Leonhard Dientzenhofer , with richly structured facades facing the Domplatz; with equipment; to the rear over the castle wall from the 17th century

Garden with pavilion, probably by Johann Jakob Michael Küchel 1756/57 and garden figures

Riding arena, probably by Balthasar Neumann , 1731

D-4-61-000-96 New residence
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Domstrasse

location object description File no. image
Domstrasse 2
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Curia Sti. Blasii, former canon court Former canon court , two-story main building with half-timbered upper floor and crooked roof, early 16th century D-4-61-000-98 Curia Sti.  Blasii, former canon court
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Domstrasse 2a
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Curia Sti. Blasii, lateral wing With coat of arms of Canon Eberhard von Rabenstein, inscribed "1503" D-4-61-000-98 Curia Sti.  Blasii, lateral wing
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Domstrasse 3
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St. Mariae et Chunegundis Curia Former canon court , now cathedral parish court, late medieval core, redesigned around 1700, roof structure 1690/91 (dendrochronologically dated), the chapel from 1423 protruding northeast D-4-61-000-99 St. Mariae et Chunegundis Curia
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Domstrasse 5
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Curia Sti. Lamperti, former canon court , now Dompropstei Main building elongated two-storey saddle roof building with chapel, probably based on plans by Johann Leonhard Dientzenhofer , marked 1706, with chapel furnishings, garden 18th / 19th century. century D-4-61-000-100 Curia Sti.  Lamperti, former canon court, now Dompropstei
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Domstrasse 5
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Curia Sti. Lamperti, outbuilding 18th century with late medieval remains D-4-61-000-100 Curia Sti.  Lamperti, outbuilding
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Domstrasse 7
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Stae Curia. Elisabethae, former canon court , so-called Meranierhof Extensive, multi-part assembly mainly from the 15th century, garden hall 1566 D-4-61-000-101 Stae Curia.  Elisabethae, former canon court, so-called Meranierhof
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Domstrasse 7
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Stae Curia. Elisabethae, gate wing And behind it the wing with half-timbered upper floors, garden hall 1566 D-4-61-000-101 Stae Curia.  Elisabethae, gate wing
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Domstrasse 7
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Stae Curia. Elisabethae, terrace, retaining and surrounding walls Partly probably still medieval D-4-61-000-101 Stae Curia.  Elisabethae, terrace, retaining and surrounding walls
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Domstrasse 9
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Curia Stm. Johannis et Pauli, former canon court Gate construction with chapel in the north corner 1476 D-4-61-000-102 Curia Stm. Johannis et Pauli, former canon court
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Domstrasse 9a, 9b, 9c 9d
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Curia Stm. Johannis et Pauli Residential buildings renovated after the fire in 1910/11 D-4-61-000-102 Curia Stm. Johannis et Pauli
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Domstrasse 11
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Former canon court, yo-called Madlershof Around a courtyard with wooden arcades (around 1700), a four-sided system of two-storey pitched roof buildings with half-timbered upper storeys, mainly from the 16th to 18th centuries. Century D-4-61-000-103 Former canon court, yo-called Madlershof
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Domstrasse 11
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Former canon court, Redwitz coat of arms Late Gothic D-4-61-000-103 Former canon court, Redwitz coat of arms
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Domstrasse 11
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Former canon court, coat of arms of canon Alexander von Jarsdorf Inscribed "1589" D-4-61-000-103 Former canon court, coat of arms of canon Alexander von Jarsdorf
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Domstrasse 13
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Former canon court, so-called Truchseßhöflein Two-storey saddle roof building with drilled window frames, probably from 1558 D-4-61-000-104 Former canon court, so-called Truchseßhöflein
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Domstrasse 13
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Gate system D-4-61-000-104 Gate system
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Grünhundsbrunnen

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Grünhundsbrunnen 3
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Embankment and parapet wall Against the lower-lying property on Oberen Sandstraße and the square of the Grünhundbrunnen, below the New Residence with similar stone gates to the courtyard properties of the Oberen Sandstraße, sandstone brick masonry, 1791/92, the section in front of the Domplatz with fluted pilasters crowned by groups of figures or vases as a frame a figure, allegory of architecture, crowned fountain niche, sculptural work by Michael Trautmann after 1793; from the same planning context the iron gate (see there), well niche in the embankment wall see Grünhundsbrunnen D-4-61-000-1198 Embankment and parapet wall
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Upper Karolinenstrasse

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Obere Karolinenstrasse
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Gate pillars of the gate system to Jakobsplatz The Jakobstor, which was demolished in 1784/85, was replaced by Johann Georg Roppel D-4-61-000-1058 Gate pillars of the gate system to Jakobsplatz
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Obere Karolinenstrasse 1; Obere Karolinenstraße 1 a
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Schönborniana Curia, former canon court Three-storey saddle roof construction with crooked hip, half-timbered upper storeys on a sandstone base over a hook-shaped floor plan, late 15th century, in the 17th / 18th century. Reshaped in the 19th century D-4-61-000-1052 Schönborniana Curia, former canon court
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Obere Karolinenstraße 4
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Curia Stm. Philipp et Jacobi, former canon court Elongated three-storey saddle roof building, late medieval residential buildings above the north wall of the castle; The gate building was replaced by a school building from 1881 (today the cathedral school) D-4-61-000-1053 Curia Stm. Philipp et Jacobi, former canon court
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Obere Karolinenstraße 5
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Curia Sti. Pauli, former canon court, now Archbishop's Palace Three-storey mansard roof building with a gabled central projection and pilaster strips, external appearance of an aristocratic palace based on a design by Johann Jacob Michael Küchel, after his death (1769) executed in plait form and furnished

Chapel; with equipment

D-4-61-000-1054 Curia Sti.  Pauli, former canon court, now Archbishop's Palace
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Obere Karolinenstraße 6
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Curia Sti. Sebastiani, former canon court Elongated, two-storey gate wing with a gable roof, inscribed "1531", residential building on the east side, probably 16th century

Residential wing on the west side with the chapel tower and Belvedere aisle around 1600

Gartensalettl around 1755/60 probably by Johann Jakob Michael Küchel

D-4-61-000-1055 Curia Sti.  Sebastiani, former canon court
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Obere Karolinenstraße 7
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Former canon court Zobelhof, today St. Heinrich Mission House Two-storey mansard roof building with a gabled central projectile, external appearance of a noble palace, by Otto Schumm, around 1780. The coat of arms is that of the von Bentzel-Sternau family. D-4-61-000-1056 Former canon court Zobelhof, today St. Heinrich Mission House
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Obere Karolinenstraße 7
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Former canon court Zobelhof, today St. Heinrich Mission House At the rear, single-storey farm buildings in a blown up semicircle. D-4-61-000-1056 Former canon court Zobelhof, today St. Heinrich Mission House
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Obere Karolinenstraße 8
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Former Langheimer Hof Four-wing complex, west, south and east wings, two-storey saddle roof buildings with ornamental half-timbered upper storey, 16./17. century

Basement of the west wing, still 12./13. century

North wing, three-storey mansard roof building with corner pilasters, around 1740. In the passage the coat of arms of the Abbey of Langheim Abbey Konrad Haas from 1551. On the stair tower the coat of arms of the Bamberg prince-bishop Veit II of Würtzburg between the coat of arms of Abbot Magnus Hofmann and the coat of arms of the Langheim monastery. Undated abbot coat of arms from Abbot Alberich Semmelmann on the rear facade of the west wing facing Michaelsberger Strasse.

D-4-61-000-1057 Former Langheimer Hof
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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 Upper Franconia in The art monuments of Bavaria 5.2: City of Bamberg 3, immunities of the mountain town, 2nd quarter volume: Kaulberg, Matern and Sutte . Edited by Tilmann Breuer, Reinhard Gutbier and Christine Kippes-Bösche, 2003, ISBN 3-422-03090-5

Individual evidence


Web links

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