List of architectural monuments in Bamberg / Inner Inselstadt

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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 historical area of ​​the inner island city within the former city fortifications of the island city.

Architectural monuments of the Inner Island City

Former fortifications of the island city

Of the older inner city fortifications from the 13th century, apart from the Hasentor, which was largely rebuilt in the 17th century (see Am Kranen 14), only small remains in the buildings at Grüner Markt 31 / Maximiliansplatz 1, Zinkenwörth 5 (Zinkenwörther Torurm) and the tower of the Burgerhofs, square floor plan, top floor made of sandstone blocks (cf. Heumarkt 2 / An der Universität 7).

The following remains of the outer city fortifications from the middle of the 15th century with walls and, in some cases, towers that were converted into rented houses as early as the 15th century with half-timbered towers are available:

  • in the south on the site of the former Poor Clare monastery
  • east of the Ludwig-Donau-Main Canal between the property boundaries of Nonnenbrücke 7a, Schillerplatz 11a and 15 to Am Zwinger 4, 4c, 4b, 4a, Am Zwinger 2b and 2c, to the north along the property boundaries of Richard-Wagner-Straße 2 / 4, between Harmoniegarten (behind Schillerplatz 5/7) and the properties at Hainstraße 4a, 4 and 2
  • Short section of the wall with the remains of the city tower, which has been converted into a garden house, behind Lange Straße 31 (see there)

The following parts of the wall are largely integrated into the building as a building structure:

  • Front trench 8, 10, 12 and 20 (each with pieces of wall and tower)
  • Pieces of wall in Vorderer Graben 14, 126, 18, 20a, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 and Holzmarkt 4, Holzmarkt 6 and 8 (each with pieces of wall and tower)
  • further pieces of the wall in Holzmarkt 10, and beyond Kapuzinerstraße in Hinterer Graben 2, 4 (with wall tower), 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 (with tower), 16, 18, 20, 22, 24a, 24b, 24 and 26
  • Remains of the fishing gate (see Fischerei 43/45).
The original fortification ditch in the garden between Kleberstrasse and Vorderer Graben has largely been preserved. File number D-4-61-000-39.

Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal

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Geyerswörthstraße 4a, 5, 5a, near Mühlwörth, Obere Mühlbrücke 9, Regnitz, Schimmelsgasse 5
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Section of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal Artificially created waterway between Kelheim and Bamberg over a length of 173 km with former 100 locks, numerous water and shipping systems and buildings to create a continuous waterway between the North Sea and the Black Sea, at the instigation of King Ludwig I of Bavaria by Heinrich Freiherr von Pechmann, 1836–1845 D-4-61-000-592 Section of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal
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Am Kanal, Nonnengraben
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Landing Part of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal, sandstone border with ramps, 1836–45. D-4-61-000-21 Landing
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Am Kanal, Nonnengraben
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Iron crane To the south of two cranes of the same design, marked IW Spaeth Dutzendteich 1846 D-4-61-000-21 associated Iron crane
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Am Kanal, Nonnengraben
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Iron crane To the north of two cranes of the same design, marked IW Spaeth Dutzendteich 1846 D-4-61-000-21 associated Iron crane
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At channel 15
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Former canal maintenance facility, part of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal One-storey sandstone block building with stepped gables and arched openings, 1870 D-4-61-000-20 Former canal maintenance facility, part of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal
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At the canal

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At channel 5
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Residential and restaurant construction Richly structured three-storey group building in historicizing Heimat style, with a protruding stair tower and hipped roof loosened up by dwarf houses and dormers, 1906 by Alban Schindlbeck D-4-61-000-18 Residential and restaurant construction
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Am Kanal, Obere Brücke, Regnitz
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Upper bridge Three-arched sandstone bridge, the western pillar of which forms the substructure of the gate tower of the Old Town Hall (see there), probably the oldest of the Bamberg bridges, built in 1453/56 by Hans Vorchheimer, widenings 1901–1913, the middle arch blown up in 1945 and rebuilt in concrete with sandstone cladding in 1956 D-4-61-000-985 Upper bridge
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Am Kanal, Obere Brücke, Regnitz
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Baroque crucifixion group By Leonhard Gollwitzer 1715. Inscription on the base: "Hanc Iconem curari fecit Praenobilis / Strenu (us) et Clariss (imus) Dom (inus) D (ominus) JOANNES PHILIPPUS de / CASCHE. Iu (ris). Licent (iatus). 5. Liber. Cauton. Suevi Consilu et Direct Synd / icus Adjuvante Prudentiae Dom (inus). D (ominus). JOANNE / FRIDERICO ROSENZWEIG / Urb. Bamberg. Senat. Et Archit. Mil. Etc. ". In the base area the three evangelists Matthew, Luke on the left and Mark are depicted, a crucifix with Mary Magdalene at the feet of Jesus, flanked by Mary on the left and the evangelist John on the right. Coat of arms of the Syndicus and legal scholar Johann Philipp de Casche or de Caché (ennobled in 1712). Figure of Mary damaged in a storm in 2016, restored in 2018. D-4-61-000-985 Baroque crucifixion group
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Am Kanal, Obere Brücke, Regnitz
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Stone figure of St. Johann Nepomuk, today a copy by Hans Leitherer Inscribed "1927", original by Johann Caspar Metzner from the early 18th century, now in the collections of the Bamberg Historical Society D-4-61-000-985 Stone figure of St. Johann Nepomuk, today a copy by Hans Leitherer
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At the crane

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Am Kranen 1
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Old slaughterhouse Sandstone block construction, with basement arcades built into the Regnitz, mansard roof, cattle sculpture in the gable above the main portal and inscription with chronogram, by Paulus Mayer 1741/42 D-4-61-000-23 Old slaughterhouse
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Am Kranen 1, Am Kranen, Nonnengraben
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Bamberg canal port Sandstone quay wall as part of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal, 1836–1845 D-4-61-000-30 Bamberg canal port
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Am Kranen 1, Am Kranen, Nonnengraben
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Bamberg canal port, iron crane Marked "1864", manufactured by IW Spaeth, Dutzendteich D-4-61-000-30 associated Bamberg canal port, iron crane
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Am Kranen 1, Am Kranen, Nonnengraben
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Bamberg canal port, iron crane Marked "1864", manufactured by IW Spaeth, Dutzendteich D-4-61-000-30 associated Bamberg canal port, iron crane
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Am Kranen 2
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey mansard hipped roof house with corner pilasters, at the head of the Lower Bridge, late 18th century, extended in 1957 D-4-61-000-24 Residential and commercial building
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Am Kranen 12
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Former wedding house Multi-part assembly, wing Am Kranen 12 against Regnitz 1610/12 as a stately three-storey, eaves-standing sandstone cuboid building with a gable roof and rusticated portal, stair tower on the courtyard side with inwardly directed seating niche portal and polygonal hood D-4-61-000-25 Former wedding house
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Austraße 17
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Back building to Am Kranen 12 New building from 1973/74, copying the former Gasthaus zum Wilden Mann, taken over from the construction of 1606/07 components (including portal) D-4-61-000-25 associated Back building to Am Kranen 12
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Am Kranen 12 a
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Coat of arms stone On the flank, Haßfurt coat of arms, 14th century D-4-61-000-26 Coat of arms stone
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Am Kranen 12 a
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So-called rabbit gate Gate construction with half-timbered upper floor in the course of the city fortifications of the 13th / 14th centuries Century (see there), rebuilt in 1678, moved to property Am Kranen 14 in 1735, current appearance in 1746 D-4-61-000-27 So-called rabbit gate
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Am Kranen 14, Am Kranen 12 a
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Community center Eaves, two-storey mansard roof house on an angled floor plan, massive, originally symmetrical front with central projection and late Baroque architectural structure, back half-timbered gable, built in 1746, right entrance and originally central front door replaced by windows when ground floor was converted in 1863 D-4-61-000-27 Community center
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Am Kranen 14
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Rear building Two-and-a-half storeys with a flat sloping gable roof, massive, 1856, 1874 heightened D-4-61-000-27 BW

At the University

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At the University 5
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Former academy building, today university Originally planned as a three-wing complex, only the south wing with an east pavilion, three-storey with a mansard hipped roof, in the courtyard a central projection with a triangular gable, late baroque, built according to a plan by Johann Michael Fischer in 1772, west wing 1977–1980 in forms oriented towards the south wing D-4-61-000-42 Former academy building, today university
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At the University 7
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Former college building, today university Free-standing two-storey square building with hipped roof, 1611–1613 probably based on plans by Jakob Wolff the Elder , roof area simplified in 1819/20, splendid mannerist portal by Nikolaus Lenckhardt in 1612 D-4-61-000-43 Former college building, today university
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Former Burgershof

The former Burgershof is a group of buildings that is used by the university today.

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At the University 9
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Former city wall tower (see also city fortifications) With an octagonal tail hood and two- to three-storey additions with a gable roof and hipped pent roofs, the outer appearance was largely influenced by the renovation in the home style at the beginning of the 20th century, two-storey western extension, originally a spray house and town clerk's room, 1712/13, northern extension in 1864/66 , eastern extensions are essentially late medieval, together with the western extension extensively rebuilt and expanded by Hans Erlwein in 1903 D-4-61-000-327 Former city wall tower (see also city fortifications)
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At the University 9
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Classicist fountain In the form of a polyn-like sandstone pillar, around 1825 D-4-61-000-327 Classicist fountain
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At the University 9
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Carriage house and horse stable Single-storey half-timbered building, high pitched roof with two large loading dormer windows, from 1889/90 D-4-61-000-327 Carriage house and horse stable
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At the University 11
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Former house of the city physician The core is a late medieval sandstone block construction, upper floor with ornamental framework from 1625, gable roof D-4-61-000-327 Former house of the city physician
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At the University 11, westward thereafter
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Fire station Solid construction made of sandstone with five arched entrance gates and a gable roof with a hipped roof on one side, erected 1823–1827, converted into a seminar building in 1982 D-4-61-000-327 Fire station
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At the university, Heumarkt 2
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Former coach house Three-story massive residential building with a gable roof, side gable with crested hip, historicistic, 1896 D-4-61-000-327 Former coach house
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Austraße

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Austraße 6
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey corner building with a mansard roof and structured facade, around 1760/70, 1877 change in the gable of the dwelling, 1902 shop conversion, after 1945 shop conversion and renewal of the south facade; built together with Austraße 8 (see there) D-4-61-000-50 Residential and commercial building
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Austraße 8
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey with a mansard roof and structured facade, around 1760/70 with an older core, ground floor renovation in 1921; common fire gable with Austraße 6 (see there) D-4-61-000-51 Residential and commercial building
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Austraße 12
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Former town house, today residential and commercial building Three-storey baroque eaves side building, solid construction with a saddle roof, strictly structured facade with a narrow rusticated central projection, around 1730, renovation with shop conversion on the ground floor in 1980 D-4-61-000-52 Former town house, today residential and commercial building
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Austraße 14
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Residential and commercial building, front building and courtyard building Three-storey front building on the eaves, solid construction with a simply designed facade, central courtyard entrance and gable roof, the core of the late 15th century, external appearance going back to the renovation and new building from 1863, ground floor overformed or gutted by modern shop fittings, right side building erected in 1874 and extended in 1947, The inner courtyard has been modernized D-4-61-000-53 Residential and commercial building, front building and courtyard building
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Austraße 19
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House figure Coronation of the Virgin, sandstone, baroque, mid-18th century, attributed to Georg Reuss D-4-61-000-55 House figure
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Austraße 21
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Residential and commercial building in a corner Three-storey plastered building with pent roof, structured facade, partial demolition and new building in 1768 as part of the redesign of Fischgasse according to plans by Johann Jakob Michael Küchel , conversions in 1846, 1862 and 1886 D-4-61-000-56 Residential and commercial building in a corner
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Austraße 23
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey corner building, grooved corner cuboids with applied rocailles, mansard roof, in the core probably 16th century, redesigned in 1768 according to plans by Michael Küchel in connection with the opposite corner house at Austraße 21, ground floor gutted in 1919, mansard roof in 1922 D-4-61-000-57 Residential and commercial building
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Austraße 23
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Side building Three-storey, with a gable roof, around 1800 and after 1821, then along Fischstrasse D-4-61-000-57 Side building
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Austraße 25
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey eaves side building with protruding upper storeys in plastered half-timbering, saddle roof, late 18th century, changed in 1865 and 1960, older in the core, courtyard with side buildings and rear building D-4-61-000-58 Residential and commercial building
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Austraße 27
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Stately town house Three-storey eaves side building, restrained facade with rococo capitals and side gate passage, high mansard roof, rebuilt around 1760/70, inside in 1879, house Madonna around 1760/70 D-4-61-000-59 Stately town house
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Austraße 29
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey solid corner house with a hipped roof on one side, the core was renewed after 1584, around 1710, the facade structure from this time, reconstruction in 1866, directly adjoining side building to Hasengasse with half-timbered upper storeys D-4-61-000-60 Residential and commercial building
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Austraße 35
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Former Gasthaus zum Specht Three-storey eaves side building with elegantly structured late Baroque stone facade, half-timbering probably plastered on the courtyard side, facade renewed in 1762, older in core, ground floor reconstruction in 1858, wrought-iron pub sign 19th century D-4-61-000-61 Former Gasthaus zum Specht
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Austraße 37
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Former Haus zum Schwan, now a university building From the late medieval construction of the cellars, from the renovation of the third quarter of the 18th century, the massive facade was preserved, the rest was a new building in 1978 D-4-61-000-62 Former Haus zum Schwan, now a university building
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Edelstrasse

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Edelstrasse 6
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Residential house with outbuildings Two-storey eaves side house, half-timbered with a gable roof, built in 1701, ancillary building with the same eaves height, the massive ground floor was raised in 1866 by an upper floor in half-timbered with a gently sloping gable roof D-4-61-000-106 Residential house with outbuildings
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ETA-Hoffmann-Platz

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ETA-Hoffmann-Platz 1
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Petty bourgeoisie Three-storey plastered solid building with a gable roof, mainly 18th century with remains from the 16th century, remodeling and expansion of the second floor by Adam Mößmeringer in 1851 D-4-61-000-1230 Petty bourgeoisie
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ETA-Hoffmann-Platz 2
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Former city police prison, from 1795 military hospital Two-storey free-standing mansard hipped roof building, built in 1792, plastered building with structures and frame shapes in sandstone, flat fronts D-4-61-000-1228 Former city police prison, from 1795 military hospital
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fishing

The buildings at house numbers 3a, 3, 3c, 3b, 11, 13, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41, 43, 45, 47 have direct access to Regnitz .

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Fishery 1
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Residential building Simple two-storey side eaves building with a gable roof, the core probably mid-18th century D-4-61-000-141 Residential building
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Fishery 2
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Residential building Three-storey eaves side building with saddle roof and mid-sized house, half-timbered, in the core 15th / 16th. Century, increased in the 18th century and provided with a stone facade in the second half of the 18th century D-4-61-000-142 Residential building
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Fishery 3 b
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Former fisherman's house Towards the Regnitz single-storey main building on the eaves, massive basement, half-timbered upper floor with arcade, steep pitched roof, in the core around 1500, changes 17th / 18th. century D-4-61-000-144 Former fisherman's house
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Fishery 3 b
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Side building Two-part north adjoining, rear part two-storey in constructive framework, probably 19th century, front part with solid ground floor and neo-Gothic half-timbered corner tower, around 1914 (not open to the public) D-4-61-000-144 Side building
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Fishery 3 c
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Closed courtyard property on a hook-shaped floor plan Towards the Regnitz single-storey main building on the eaves, massive basement, half-timbered upper floor with arcade, saddle roof, in the core perhaps still around 1500, strongly reshaped front building and side wing 17th / 18th. century D-4-61-000-143 Closed courtyard property on a hook-shaped floor plan
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Fishery 4
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Residential building Three-storey, narrow eaves-sided house in plastered half-timbering, with a steep pitched roof, in the second half of the 15th century, rebuilt in the 18th century, perhaps also raised, 19th century windows D-4-61-000-145 Residential building
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Fishery 5
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Elongated residential building Two-storey, gable-independent north-western part of the house with a solid ground floor, half-timbered upper floor and half-gable, mid-16th century, the south-eastern part of the house in ashlar masonry renovated in 1786 D-4-61-000-146 Elongated residential building
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Fishery 6
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Residential building Simple three-story corner building with a monopitch roof, solid ground floor, upper floors in plastered timber-framing, second half of the 18th century, heightened in 1893 D-4-61-000-147 Residential building
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Fishery 7
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Former fishermen's property with main house and side wing for fishing Single-storey half-timbered main building with massive basement, arcade and eaves-standing, steep saddle roof to the Regnitz, in the core around 1500, two-storey side building with plastered half-timbered upper storey D-4-61-000-148 Former fishermen's property with main house and side wing for fishing
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Fishery 8
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Gym of the former central school, now Martin school Single-storey mansard roof building with half-hipped roof, canopy roof turrets, structured by a powerful template system, two-storey changing room extension with hipped roof to the west, polygonal stage extension with hipped mansard roof to the east, Baroque style, by Wilhelm Schmitz 1914 D-4-61-000-1524 Gym of the former central school, now Martin school
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Fishery 11
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Property made up of two houses with a connecting structure Both solid buildings with a half-hipped mansard roof, the west facing Regnitz two-storey, the east facing Gasse single-storey, originally two properties (No. 9 and No. 11), merged during the expansion in 1794, the core probably mid-18th century and older D-4-61-000-149 Property made up of two houses with a connecting structure
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Fishery 13
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Multi-part property, main building Three-storey, in half-timbered with a steep gable roof, two-storey towards the Regnitz with arcades over a massive basement, in the core probably 16th century, remodeling around 1768, third storey increased in 1934, two-storey annex building several times (including 1882) with pent roof and entrance area to the alley D-4-61-000-150 Multi-part property, main building
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Fishery 13
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Multi-part property, annex Two-storey, expanded several times (including in 1882), with a monopitch roof and entrance area to the alley D-4-61-000-150 Multi-part property, annex
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Fishery 15
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Fishing inn Extensive system on a trapezoidal floor plan with inner courtyard, three-storey front building with a solid facade broken at obtuse angles, with courtyard entrance gate, saddle roof, half-timbered structure on the courtyard side, oldest parts around 1600, upper floors massively renovated in 1811 by Ferdinand Dennefeld, alterations to main and rear buildings 1880–1882, south gable renewed in 1950 , one to two-storey courtyard building with a mansard roof or saddle roof at the end of the 18th century on older foundation walls D-4-61-000-151 Fishing inn
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Fishery 17
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Fisherman's house Three-storey main building in half-timbered construction with a steep gable roof, two-storey residential building facing the Regnitz with arcades over a massive cellar, first half of the 18th century D-4-61-000-152 Fisherman's house
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Fishery 17 a
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Outbuildings To the street to the northeast, three-storey plastered eaves side building on an obtuse-angled broken floor plan, built in 1860, conversion to a warehouse in 1870, extension to apartments probably by Gustav Haeberle in 1888/89 and separation of the northern part as a separate house number 17a D-4-61-000-152 Outbuildings
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Fishery 19
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Fisherman's house Two-storey mansard roof building, partly solid, partly half-timbered, mid-18th century, in the skylight of the front door vestments a small Vesper picture, probably 19th century D-4-61-000-153 Fisherman's house
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Fishery 21
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Former fisherman's house Two-storey eaves dwelling in half-timbered with hipped roof, to Regnitz ground floor in sandstone ashlar masonry and upper storeys with slate hangings, external appearance end of the 17th century; with equipment D-4-61-000-154 Former fisherman's house
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Fishery 23
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Fisherman's house To the street two-storey, to the Regnitz three-storey half-timbered building with arcades, saddle roof, basement to the Regnitz in sandstone, in the core a single-storey building from the late 15th century, decisive expansion with an increase probably in 1717, changes to the window axes and enlargement of the front door in 1896; with equipment D-4-61-000-155 Fisherman's house
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Fishery 25
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Fisherman's house Two-storey residential house with a massive street facade and saddle roof, arcades in front of the Regnitz, presumably late medieval in the core, today's appearance mainly around 1700, facade 1847 by Andreas Stübler, dormers 1886 D-4-61-000-156 Fisherman's house
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Fishery 27
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Fisherman's house Towards the street, three-storey eaves-standing residential building with a massive facade and a flat pitched roof, to the Regnitz over the basement two-storey with today glazed arcades and mansard, essentially a late medieval half-timbered building, overall appearance at the end of the 18th century, extension and facade by Joseph III. Dennefeld designates "1836" D-4-61-000-157 Fisherman's house
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Fishery 29
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Fisherman's house Two-storey eaves half-timbered house with a gable roof with a massive facade, arcades to the Regnitz (the lower one is now glazed), oldest parts probably from the late Middle Ages, mirrored to the neighboring house Fischerei 27, facade 1837 by Joseph III. Dennefeld, roof extensions in 1877 and 1884 D-4-61-000-158 Fisherman's house
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Fishery 31
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Former granary Unstructured two-storey plastered solid building with a flat sloping pitched roof, adapted to the neighboring houses in 1868, expanded into apartments in 1877 D-4-61-000-159 Former granary
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Fishery 33
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Fisherman's house 18th century, two-storey residential house on the eaves with simple pilaster strips, partly solid, partly half-timbered, arcades to the Regnitz (today glazed), facade and internal modifications in 1866, ground floor modifications in 1896 and 1899 D-4-61-000-160 Fisherman's house
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Fishery 35
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Fisherman's house Two-storey residential building on the eaves, with a simply structured stone facade in slab style, now glazed arcades towards the Regnitz, probably rebuilt in 1805, top floor expanded in 1873 and rebuilt in 1952 D-4-61-000-161 Fisherman's house
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Fishery 37
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Fisherman's house Two-storey eaves-standing massive residential building with a simply structured facade in the slab style and mansard roof, arcades in front of the Regnitz, 1805, loft extension 1877, the inside mirror-inverted Fischerei 35 accordingly D-4-61-000-162 Fisherman's house
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Fishery 39
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Fisherman's house Single-storey eaves-facing southern semi-detached house with a steep pitched roof, facing the Regnitz arcade, 17th / 18th century. Century, facade of Joseph III. Dennefeld 1837, facade modification and partial expansion of the roof in 1905, the interior completely rebuilt in 1948; northern see semi-detached house Fischerei 41 D-4-61-000-163 Fisherman's house
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Fishery 41
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Fisherman's house Single-storey eaves-facing northern semi-detached house with a steep pitched roof, facing the Regnitz arcade, today clad and glazed, 17th / 18th century. Century, facade from 1858 later heavily modernized; southern semi-detached house see Fischerei 39 D-4-61-000-164 Fisherman's house
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Fishery 43
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Former ferry house, now a residential building A series of three half-timbered houses with facades offset from one another to the Regnitz, partly with ornamental framework, the two southeastern houses facing the street with gable roofs, the northwestern one, not visible to the street, attached diagonally behind Fischerei 45, with a mansard roof, oldest parts 17th century, in the north including the flank wall of the former fisherman's gate from the middle of the 15th century, in the 18th / 19th century. Century expanded D-4-61-000-165 Former ferry house, now a residential building
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Fishery 45
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Former urban apartment building, duplex, eastern part Two-storey plastered half-timbered houses with a mansard roof, mirror image of each other, last quarter 18th century, Fischerei 45 includes the flank wall of the former Fischerpforte from the middle of the 15th century in the south, Fischerei 47 is hipped as a corner building to St. Mark's Bridge D-4-61-000-166 Former urban apartment building, duplex, eastern part
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Fishery 47
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Former urban apartment building, duplex, eastern part Two-storey plastered half-timbered houses with a mansard roof, mirror image of each other, last quarter 18th century, Fischerei 45 includes the flank wall of the former Fischerpforte from the middle of the 15th century in the south, Fischerei 47 is hipped as a corner building to St. Mark's Bridge D-4-61-000-167 Former urban apartment building, duplex, eastern part
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Fischstrasse

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Fischstrasse 1
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey plastered façade building with saddle roof, ground floor and first floor solid, second floor in half-timbering, exterior appearance 18th century, core maybe older, renovation in 1832, shop window front 1914, facade painting 1916 (design by Heinrich Manger, executed by O. Reh) D-4-61-000-168 Residential and commercial building
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Fischstrasse 3
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Residential and commercial building Two-storey, massive corner house, with a two-axis dwelling symmetrically between dormers in the gable roof, in the core probably still medieval, unfinished extension with facade structure and rococo house door around 1767, remodeling of the ground floor by Wilhelm Sachs in 1924 D-4-61-000-169 Residential and commercial building
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Fischstrasse 8
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Community center Four-wing building around an inner courtyard, towards Fischstraße and Am Kranen, appearing as a three-story corner building with a gable roof, massive ground floor, upper floors in plastered timber-framing, eastern courtyard wing with pent roof, expanded by Michael Küchel in 1767/68 and with a rounded corner as a counterpart to No. 9 with this designed as the entrance gate to Fischgasse, alterations in 1828/29, 1840 and 1890 D-4-61-000-170 Community center
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Fischstrasse 9
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Residential building Narrow, three-storey corner house with a late Baroque plastered facade and a hipped roof on one side, in the core perhaps still built in the late Middle Ages together with the building opposite in the new version of Fischgasse in 1768 by Michael Küchel, changes in the 19th century D-4-61-000-171 Residential building
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Fleischstrasse

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Fleischstrasse 5
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey corner house, solid construction with a flat, slab-style facade and gable roof, two-storey erected in 1772, second floor added in 1911, ground floor conversion with arched shop windows in 1934, figure of Salvator Christ, around 1710/20 D-4-61-000-174 Residential and commercial building
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Fleischstrasse 15
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey eaves side building with a mansard roof, the core of the 18th century, facade in the neo-baroque panel style 1822 by Joseph III Dennefeld, ground floor changed in 1900, rear wall massively renewed in 1919 D-4-61-000-175 Residential and commercial building
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Fleischstrasse 21
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Petty bourgeois property consisting of the front building and the rear building Three-storey residential house with a massive plastered street front and a gently sloping saddle roof, late medieval core, 1434/35 (dendrochronologically dated), second floor added in 1876, rear building with pent roof, plastered construction partly massive, partly in half-timbered, right side building half-timbered construction with pump well in the massive narrow left side building two-storey with arcade D-4-61-000-1464 Petty bourgeois property consisting of the front building and the rear building
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Fleischstrasse 23
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Community center Three-storey main building with a mansard roof and simply structured facade, late 18th century, with changes in the 19th century, three-storey side wing, upper storeys in half-timbered with arcades, pent roof, rear building three-storey with gable roof, half-timbered plastered D-4-61-000-176 Community center
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Fleischstrasse 29
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Petty bourgeoisie Two-storey, massive eaves side building with a gable roof, plastered facade in a neo-baroque slab style, around 1800, at the courtyard on the right massive two-storey side building, on the left a narrow wooden side wing, both 1819 D-4-61-000-177 Petty bourgeoisie
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Franz-Ludwig-Strasse

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Franz-Ludwig-Strasse 5
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Residential and commercial building, former municipal apartment building As a semi-detached house, three-storey side eaves building with a gable roof, the core perhaps late medieval, changed in baroque style in 1712, a shop was set up in the left half (formerly No. 3) in 1872, in the right half (formerly No. 5) in 1908, at the same time a joint increase three floors, partially gutted in 1976 D-4-61-000-179 Residential and commercial building, former municipal apartment building
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Franz-Ludwig-Straße 6
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Former Häfnerladen Three-sided, free-standing, plastered, ground-floor building with a gable roof, in the middle a pavilion-like structure with a hipped roof, the core of the 18th century, alterations in 1880 and 1928 D-4-61-000-180 Former Häfnerladen
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Frauenstrasse

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Frauenstrasse 1
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Door arch relief Archangel Michael in a flat, stilted three-pass frame, stone, around 1908 D-4-61-000-1420 Door arch relief
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Frauenstrasse 2
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Residential and guest house Stately three-storey corner house in solid construction with a structured facade and saddle roof, erected in 1701 in strict baroque forms, rebuilt in 1886, sandstone figure of St. Nicholas, early 18th century, perhaps by Leonhard Gollwitzer D-4-61-000-1422 Residential and guest house
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Frauenstrasse 3
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Former craftsman's house, since 1907 commercial building Two-storey corner house with simply structured fronts in slab style, saddle roof, around 1730, extensive renovation 1974–1975, house Madonna around 1730 D-4-61-000-1412 Former craftsman's house, since 1907 commercial building
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Frauenstrasse 11
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House figure Maria comforter of the afflicted Mounted stone replica of the miraculous image of the former Jesuit church, around 1770 D-4-61-000-1394 House figure Maria comforter of the afflicted
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Frauenstrasse 13
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Residential buildings Broad, two-storey mansard roof house, solid construction in simple baroque forms with central portal, second quarter of the 18th century, side wings with arcades D-4-61-000-1415 Residential buildings
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Frauenstrasse 17
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Residential house, former craftsman's house Three-storey eaves side building with solid ground floor and plastered half-timbered upper storeys, gable roof, 17th century, facade changed around 1870 D-4-61-000-852 Residential house, former craftsman's house
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Frauenstrasse 22
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Citizen property Regular layout with a right-angled inner courtyard; Two-storey main building on the eaves with a simple structure and saddle roof, corridors in front of the building, 1778, changes to the interior in 1931; Side wing and rear building two-storey half-timbered buildings with pent roofs, the ground floors partly massive, renovation of the courtyard building in 1809; to the property Frauenstrasse 20 Feuergasse with a door to the street D-4-61-000-1414 Citizen property
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Frauenstrasse 24
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Citizens' property with front building, rear building and connecting side wings around a closed courtyard Two-storey main building with a massive plastered facade and pitched roof with a large dwelling around 1670, facade renewal in 1807

The two-story massive rear building with a mansard roof was rebuilt in 1865 and 1909, left side wing with upper floor gazebo 18th century, right side wing 19th / beginning of the 20th century

D-4-61-000-1395 Citizens' property with front building, rear building and connecting side wings around a closed courtyard
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Frauenstrasse 25
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Residential building Two-storey eaves gable roof construction in simple baroque forms, partly half-timbered, partly solid, around 1700/1710 D-4-61-000-1396 Residential building
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Frauenstrasse 26
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Citizen property with front building Rear building and connecting side wings around closed courtyard; Front building, three-storey eaves side building with plastered massive facade in simple baroque forms, 1760, 1886 Extension of the side wing and rear building to three storeys D-4-61-000-1397 Citizen property with front building
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Frauenstrasse 27
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Semi-detached house, left half Two-storey side eaves building with a simple street front, solid ground floor, upper floor plastered half-timbering, around 1450/80, rear two-storey extension from 1893, courtyard side wing with arcade 16./17. Century and rear building early 18th century D-4-61-000-1398 Semi-detached house, left half
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Frauenstrasse 27
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Semi-detached house, right half (No. 29) Two-storey side eaves building with a simple street front, solid ground floor, upper floor plastered half-timbering, around 1450/80, external appearance second half of the 18th century D-4-61-000-1398 Semi-detached house, right half (No. 29)
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Frauenstrasse 31
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Residential building Two-storey, massive, plastered corner house with a mansard roof, facade in rococo shapes with corner pilasters, 1763, presumably built by Michael Küchel, for the sculptor Johann Bernhard Kamm, extension of the two-storey side wing in plastered half-timbering with a gable roof from the end of the 18th century, with narrow two-storey wooden wings in the courtyard Shed roof, house figure, Saint Johann Nepomuk around 1763 by Johann Bernhard Kamm D-4-61-000-1399 Residential building
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Generalsgasse

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Generalsgasse 1
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Community center three-storey eaves-standing residential building with massive facade and monopitch roof, essentially late medieval, external appearance at the end of the 18th century D-4-61-000-1418 Community center
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Generalsgasse 4
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Community center Three-storey eaves side building with a gable roof, the core of the building probably still from the late Middle Ages, when the ground floor and first floor were renovated in 1811, the facade of the first and second floors was probably completely rebuilt, the second floor was added in 1893/1905 D-4-61-000-1411 Community center
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Generalsgasse 5
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Community center Three-storey eaves side building with monopitch roof, the core is probably still late medieval, heightening and external appearance late 18th / early 19th century D-4-61-000-187 Community center
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Generalsgasse 11
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Former craftsman's house, now a residential and commercial building Three-storey eaves half-timbered building with massive facade and monopitch roof, probably built or restored in 1661, facade of the upper floors massively renovated by Ferdinand Dennefeld in 1811, shop installation 1875, shop renovation 1898 D-4-61-000-188 Former craftsman's house, now a residential and commercial building
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Generalsgasse 13
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Former craftsman's house Four-storey eaves side house with saddle roof, partly solid, partly in plastered half-timbering, probably first half of the 18th century, extension of the
dwelling to a fourth floor in 1869 in the Mikwa basement
D-4-61-000-189 Former craftsman's house
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Geyerswörthstrasse

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Geyerswörthstraße 1
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Former Geyerswörth Castle, today Geyerswörth Town Hall Two-storey building group around two courtyards with hipped and saddle roofs, tower substructure still from the 14th century dwelling of the eponymous Geyer family, extensive new building as a multi-wing Renaissance building around an inner courtyard with an extended east wing by Erasmus Braun and Jörg Wieber, 1580–1588, coat of arms above the main gate Attributed to Hans Werner, inscribed "1587", upper floor and dome of the tower at the end of the 17th century, conversions by Michael Küchel 1743–1749, in the arcades of the north wing originally created for the town hall by Joseph Bonaventura Mutschele 1755/56
Two former ones belonged to the palace complex Garden pavilions (see Geyerswörthstraße 3) and former Untervogtei (see Geyerswörthstraße 2)
D-4-61-000-195 Former Geyerswörth Castle, today Geyerswörth Town Hall
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Geyerswörthstraße 2
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Former Lower Bailiwick Elongated two-storey building, the northern part with a mansard roof and simply structured, probably by Johann Lorenz Fink around 1800, the southern part with a hipped roof former stables by Anselm Franz Freiherr von Ritter zu Grünstein; formerly part of Geyerswörth Castle (see Geyerswörthstraße 1) D-4-61-000-196 Former Lower Bailiwick
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Geyerswörthstraße 3, 3 a and 3 b
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Former bathing establishment, two two-storey former garden pavilions of Geyerswörth Castle With mansard hipped roofs, late 18th century, connected in 1818 by a two-storey connecting wing with a gable roof and central projection, facing the area of ​​the former Geyerswörthgarten to the southwest in front of it; formerly part of Geyerswörth Castle (see Geyerswörthstraße 1) D-4-61-000-197 Former bathing establishment, two two-storey former garden pavilions of Geyerswörth Castle
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Geyerswörthstraße 4
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Former bishop's mill, now a restaurant Three-sided, elongated, plastered, two-storey mansard hipped roof building, freestanding, ground floor in sandstone, upper floor in half-timbered structure, in the core of the 17th century 1834–1840 as a mansard roof building (designated 1835) renewed according to plans by Sebastian Neubauer D-4-61-000-198 Former bishop's mill, now a restaurant
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Geyerswörthstraße 14
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Tenement house In the Maximilian style , three-storey solid building with a gently sloping gable roof, 1864 D-4-61-000-199 Tenement house
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Geyerswörthstraße 16
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Tenement house In the Maximilian style , in a corner, three-storey solid building with a flat sloping gable roof, 1864 D-4-61-000-200 Tenement house
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Green market

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Green Market
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Fountain with a figure of Neptune, the so-called fork man Cross-stretched cranked sandstone basin with wrought-iron, baroque lattice, coat of arms (Prince-Bishop Lothar Franz von Schönborn and City of Bamberg) holding putti on the fountain pillar, sculptures by Johann Caspar Metzner 1697/98. Under the prince-bishop's coat of arms above the year 1698, the letters "LFDGSSMASRIPGAEEEB" for "Lotharius Franciscus Dei Gratia Sanctae Sedis Moguntinae Archiepiscopus Sacri Romani Imperii Princeps Germaniae Archicancellarius Et Elector Episcopus of God, Archbishop of Mainz, Holy Archbishop of Mainz," - Lothar Franzstesis of the seat Holy Roman Empire, Arch Chancellor and Elector for Germania, Bishop of Bamberg. D-4-61-000-216 Fountain with a figure of Neptune, the so-called fork man
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Green Market
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Fountain with a small figure of a market woman, "Unä Fra Dot" Muschelkalk, 1933 by Hans Leitherer, originally erected on Maximiliansplatz, moved to the promenade in 1938, at the current location since 1976 D-4-61-000-1196 Fountain with a small figure of a market woman, "Unä Fra Dot"
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Green Market 6
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Former citizen's property, today residential and commercial building, residential building with outbuildings on a trapezoidal courtyard to the southeast Three-storey eaves front building, massive with a slightly bent building line and gable roof, in the second half of the 15th century, largely rebuilt around 1560, changed around 1740, facade changed in 1902, ground floor changed in a modern way, courtyard building characterized by Baroque alterations in the 18th century D-4-61-000-201 Former citizen's property, today residential and commercial building, residential building with outbuildings on a trapezoidal courtyard to the southeast
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Grüner Markt 7
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So-called Stapfsches Haus, former town house, today residential and commercial building Freestanding on three sides, three-storey baroque ashlar stone building with a mansard hipped roof, columned portal with the coat of arms of the client Johannes Caspar Schehlein, built at the beginning of the 18th century according to a plan by Johann Leonhard Dientzenhofer with stucco by Johann Jakob Vogel around 1720, portal figures attributed to Leonhard Gollwitzer, shop fittings from 1885 later changed several times D-4-61-000-202 So-called Stapfsches Haus, former town house, today residential and commercial building
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Grüner Markt 9
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Residential and commercial building Four-storey solid building in a corner location with a hipped roof, the core of a late medieval stone house, renewed in the 18th century, changes in the 19th century, 1900 new construction of the entire side building to Fischstrasse with historicizing facade, front building rebuilt after war damage until 1947 without facade decoration, shop conversion 1954, rear building at the courtyard , two-story half-timbered buildings, probably around 1700 D-4-61-000-203 Residential and commercial building
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Grüner Markt 14
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So-called Raulino house Demanding, palais-like baroque town house, three-storey with structured ashlar facade and mansard roof, over the ground floor arcades with figurative decoration, after 1700, probably by Johann Dientzenhofer, changes in the 19th and 20th centuries D-4-61-000-204 So-called Raulino house
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Keßlerstrasse 11
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Courtyard gate Sandstone block building, marked 1812, between Keßlerstrasse 17 and 19 D-4-61-000-204 Courtyard gate
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Grüner Markt 16
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Residential and commercial building Four-storey eaves side building with mansard roof, the core probably 1592, facade renewed in 1965 neo-baroque; on the first floor historicizing furnishings around 1887 (possibly suggested by Gustav Haeberle ) D-4-61-000-855 Residential and commercial building
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Grüner Markt 17, along Jesuitenstrasse
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Side wing Elongated three-storey building on the eaves with baroque façade structure, around 1700, arched gate entrance D-4-61-000-205 Side wing
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Grüner Markt 19
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Church, formerly for the Most Holy Name of Jesus, now the parish church of St. Martin With the choir facing north-west, pillar church with a saddle roof, strongly structured facade facing the Green Market and tower with stepped hood with lantern in the apex of the choir, 1686–1696 according to plans by Georg Dientzenhofer under the supervision of Johann Leonhard Dientzenhofer , tower construction P. Michael Weihl , built; with equipment D-4-61-000-206 Church, formerly for the Most Holy Name of Jesus, now the parish church of St. Martin
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At the University 2, Fleischstraße 2
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Former Jesuit college, former college building, now university building With natural history cabinet and library, on an irregular floor plan around two courtyards, a multi-wing complex of three-storey buildings around the main and two-storey buildings on the northern side courtyard, hipped gable roofs, rectangular main courtyard attached to the choir of the church, south and west wings, presumably according to plans by site manager P. Michael Weihl 1696/97 erected in the shell, east wing 1702/03, by lengthening the west wing, building a stair tower and the north wing 1706–1708 closed, small triangular north courtyard with kitchen wing, library and gate construction completed 1729–1735 in today's form D-4-61-000-206 Former Jesuit college, former college building, now university building
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Grüner Markt 20
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Community center Four-storey eaves side building ashlar facade and mansard roof, in the core 15th / 16th. Century, redesigns in the 18th century and around 1810, the third floor in brick with a plastered structure was added by Chrysostomus Martin in 1892, shop conversions in 1891, 1936 and 1966, two-storey arcade on the southeast side of the rear courtyard, half-timbered building with pent roof, probably 16th century; originally a joint building with Grüner Markt 22, inner division 16th century, outer division by different facades around 1810 D-4-61-000-207 Community center
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Grüner Markt 22
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Community center Three-storey eaves side building with ashlar stone facade and saddle roof, mainly mainly in the middle of the 16th century, the facade rebuilt around 1810 using components from the 16th century, the ground floor changed several times in the 20th century; originally a joint building with Grüner Markt 20, inner division 16th century, outer division by different facades around 1810 D-4-61-000-208 Community center
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Grüner Markt 22
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House Madonna Around 1730/40 (replica of the miraculous image of St. Martin) D-4-61-000-208 House Madonna
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Grüner Markt 23, 25 and 27
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Former Tietz department store, department store Reinforced concrete building with four-storey facade and mansard hipped roof, in baroque forms, 1909/10 by Johannes Kronfuß , extension by Anton Staller 1928/29, gutted and heavily reshaped in the 1950s and 1960s D-4-61-000-209 Former Tietz department store, department store
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Grüner Markt 23
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Driveway Between Grüner Markt 21 and 23 with a second use of a lion sculpture from the 17th / 18th centuries Century designed as an archway in neo-baroque style D-4-61-000-209 Driveway
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Grüner Markt 26
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey, massive corner house with a mansard hipped roof, post-classicistic appearance, united with the former Franz-Ludwig-Straße 1 during the extensive renovation in 1866/87, shop installation on the ground floor changed several times in the 20th century D-4-61-000-211 Residential and commercial building
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Grüner Markt 26
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Residential and commercial building Former property at Franz-Ludwig-Strasse 1, three-storey with knee-high floor and gable roof, labeled "1866", with courtyard buildings D-4-61-000-211 Residential and commercial building
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Grüner Markt 28
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Residential and commercial building Narrow four-storey side eaves building with massive facade and saddle roof, in the core perhaps the 16th century, interior renovations by Joseph II Dennefeld in 1811, facade modification and installation of a knee stick by Georg II Hofbauer in 1869, installation of a roof house and gutting of the ground floor as part of a renovation by Chrysostom Martin 1885 D-4-61-000-213 Residential and commercial building
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Grüner Markt 29
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Former bakery, today residential and commercial building Front building, three-storey eaves side building with saddle roof, massive facade with pilasters, in the core 1547/48 (dendrochronologically dated), facade and roof structure front building 1719/20 (dendrochronologically dated), renovation in 1866, 1880 complete ground floor renovation, roof construction in the rear building 1547/48 (dendrochronologically dated ), House figure, Saint Joseph, mounted wooden sculpture, first quarter of the 18th century D-4-61-000-214 Former bakery, today residential and commercial building
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Grüner Markt 31
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Former Katharinenspital Multi-wing baroque complex of three-storey mansard roof buildings, by Balthasar Neumann 1729–1738 D-4-61-000-925 Former Katharinenspital
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Grüner Markt 31, Fleischstraße 4
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Former Katharinenspital, former farmyard Only the wing to Fleischstrasse with gate passage has been preserved D-4-61-000-925 Former Katharinenspital, former farmyard
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Grüner Markt 31
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Former Katharinenspital, chapel wing Winged buildings built around two courtyards with a noble structure and a corner pavilion that can be seen from the house, related to the simultaneous new building of the clergy's seminar (see Maximiliansplatz 3), with the administration building facing the Green Market, started in 1733 and completed by 1738, conversion for use in a department store according to plans by Albin Strobel with shop windows based on a design by Theodor Fischer 1928–30 D-4-61-000-925 Former Katharinenspital, chapel wing
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Grüner Markt 31
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city ​​wall In the basement the rest of the 13th / 14th Century D-4-61-000-925 city ​​wall

Habergasse

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Habergasse 3 a
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Citizen's property, former Lämmleinshof, two-part complex Main building, so-called tower, narrow four-storey eaves-standing building, sandstone and brick, in the core probably a two-storey medieval stone house, raised in the late Gothic, on the gable round arch frieze and pilaster structure, marked "1532", conversions 18th century and 1904, formerly also Lange Straße 8 associated, see there D-4-61-000-224 Citizen's property, former Lämmleinshof, two-part complex
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Habergasse 3
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Citizen's property, former Lämmleinshof, two-part complex Two-storey corner house (Habergasse 3) in modest forms from the 18th / 19th centuries. Century, ground floor gutted D-4-61-000-224 Citizen's property, former Lämmleinshof, two-part complex
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Habergasse 9
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Community center Two-storey side eaves building with a gable roof, inscribed "1746", alterations at the end of the 18th century, 1891 (passage walled up) and 1909 D-4-61-000-225 Community center
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Habergasse 10
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Community center Three-story main building with a structured facade and mansard roof, after 1770, shop installation in 1909, house figure, Immaculata, after 1770, attributed to Franz Martin Mutschele, three-story rear building with pent roof, second floor in 1881 D-4-61-000-226 Community center
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Habergasse 11
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Former home to the elephant Stately two-storey corner house with a gable roof, massive ground floor, wide gable with ornamental framework towards Generalsgasse, house sign with elephant relief inscribed "1582" on Hans Werner D-4-61-000-227 Former home to the elephant
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Habergasse 12
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Residential building, former rear building of the property at Oberen Brücke 12 (see there), spun off there around 1812 Three-storey half-timbered building over basement in sandstone, late medieval saddle roof construction, probably before 1506, eaves with arbors facing the river 18./19. century D-4-61-000-228 Residential building, former rear building of the property at Oberen Brücke 12 (see there), spun off there around 1812
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Habergasse 12
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Outbuildings To the east adjoining the residential building, plastered, three-storey with two solid storeys and a second upper storey in half-timbering, hipped gable roof, probably from 1784 with medieval remains D-4-61-000-228 Outbuildings
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Habergasse 14
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Former tanner's house Three-storey, three-sided, free-standing building with a solid ground floor, two half-timbered upper storeys, hipped roof and hood-crowned corner core, perhaps still medieval in the core, overall appearance going back to an expansion from "1694" (marked on the front door lintel) D-4-61-000-229 Former tanner's house
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Habergasse 24
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Residential building Two-storey, gable-independent corner house with a gable roof, solid ground floor, upper floor presumably half-timbered, presumably late medieval core, remodeling late 18th century D-4-61-000-230 Residential building
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Main wax road

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Hauptwachstraße 1, Maximiliansplatz 3
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Former clerical seminar (Maximiliansplatz 3) with auxiliary bishop's courtyard (Hauptwachstrasse 1), now the New Town Hall Started 1732–37 by Justus Heinrich Dientzenhofer as a counterpart to Katharinenspital (Maximiliansplatz 1) based on plans by Balthasar Neumann and completed by Michael Küchel after a change of plan in 1737, during renovation and expansion measures based on plans by Peter Keh 1939–1943 backwards with two attached tracts Forms expanded via angled floor plan, three-storey wings with mansard roofs and corner pavilions with a representative structure that can be seen from the house D-4-61-000-927 Former clerical seminar (Maximiliansplatz 3) with auxiliary bishop's courtyard (Hauptwachstrasse 1), now the New Town Hall
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Hauptwachstrasse 2
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Community center Three-storey side eaves building with a gable roof, solid construction with grooved pilaster strips, around 1700, facade in panel style at the end of the 18th / beginning of the 19th century D-4-61-000-261 Community center
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Hauptwachstraße 3
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Community center Three-storey with a representative house facade and mansard roof, rococo decoration, between 1766 and 1771 by Joh. Friedrich Schneller, alterations in 1883 and 1918; Back building in the core late medieval, the right wing in 1871 by George II. Hofbauer increased D-4-61-000-262 Community center
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Hauptwachstrasse 5
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey side eaves building with dormer-covered mansard roof, exterior appearance in the second half of the 18th century, various shop modernizations in the second half of the 20th century D-4-61-000-263 Residential and commercial building
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Hauptwachstraße 7
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Community center Three-storey late baroque side eaves building with mansard roof, around 1770, allegedly by Johann Joseph Vogel, the rich rococo sculpture of the house facade not without the influence of Ferdinand Dietz D-4-61-000-264 Community center
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Hauptwachstraße 10
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Multi-part citizen property 17th century, equipped in the 18th century, facade around 1800, ground floor changed several times in the 20th century

Rear building 16th century

D-4-61-000-265 Multi-part citizen property
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Hauptwachstraße 11
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Banking house Four-story, representative corner building with gable gables, three-story, tower-like, hood-crowned corner bay window and mansard roof, in elaborate neo-baroque forms, gutted in 1899 by Eugen Drollinger, ground floor in 1970

At the same time Drollinger built the department store Hauptwachstrasse 13 (see there) as a counterpart

D-4-61-000-266 Banking house
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Hauptwachstraße 12
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Former town house, residential and commercial building Three-story corner building with a mansard roof, structured facade, 18th century, renovations in the 1890s, ground floor gutted in 1961 D-4-61-000-267 Former town house, residential and commercial building
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Hauptwachstraße 13
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Department store Four-storey representative corner building with corner bay window, side elevation and mansard roof, in elaborate neo-baroque forms, erected in 1899 by Eugen Drollinger together with and as a counterpart to Hauptwachstraße 11 (see there) D-4-61-000-268 Department store
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Hauptwachstraße 15, Hauptwachstraße 17
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Department store, duplex Four-storey solid corner building with corner bay and mansard roof, in elaborate neo-baroque forms, 1898 by Gustav Haeberle D-4-61-000-269 Department store, duplex
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Hauptwachstraße 16
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Former main guard Three-sided, free-standing, two-storey, stretched late baroque sandstone block building with a mansard roof hipped on one side, central projecting with triangular gable, over the rusticated wall templates on the ground floor trophy structures by Johann Bernhard Kamm, upper floor 1774 according to plans by Johann Georg Roppel under the supervision of Johann Joseph Vogel D-4-61-000-270 Former main guard
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Hauptwachstraße 19
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Residential and commercial building Four-storey articulated corner building facing the Regnitz with a mansard hipped roof, in Baroque forms of Art Nouveau, with figurative and vegetal decorative elements, 1903 by Johannes Kronfuß D-4-61-000-272 Residential and commercial building
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Hellerstrasse

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Hellerstraße 1
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Former hole house, today residential and commercial building Three-storey, massive corner house with facade and decorative shapes in the slab style, mansard roof, in the core probably 18th century or older, external appearance shaped by the renovation in 1812 D-4-61-000-303 Former hole house, today residential and commercial building
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Hellerstraße 2
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House in a corner Three-sided, free-standing two-storey hipped roof building, massive plaster facade in the shape of the slab style, rebuilt after the fire in 1789, small renovations in the 19th century; Counterpart to Hellerstraße 6 D-4-61-000-304 House in a corner
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Hellerstraße 3 a
( location )
Citizens' estate, courtyard and rear building Half-timbered structure, around 1700 (not open to the public) D-4-61-000-306 Citizens' estate, courtyard and rear building
Hellerstraße 5
( location )
Citizen property, residential building Two-storey, eaves, with a gable roof, the core around 1700, stone facade from the late 18th century in the style of Johann Lorenz Fink D-4-61-000-306 Citizen property, residential building
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Hellerstraße 4
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Residential and commercial building Originally two-storey, now three-storey eaves side house, solid construction with a steep pitched roof, mid-18th century, courtyard-side staircase in 1873, the interior rebuilt around 1960 D-4-61-000-305 Residential and commercial building
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Hellerstraße 6
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House in a corner Three-sided, free-standing two-storey hipped roof building, solid plastered, facade in the form of the slab style, labeled "1796", rebuilt after Brand (1789) as a counterpart to Hellerstraße 2, renovations in the 19th and 20th centuries D-4-61-000-307 House in a corner
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Hellerstraße 9
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Former citizen property of a protection Jew, residential building Two-storey solid building with a gable roof, side gate, late 17th century, renovations in 1932 D-4-61-000-863 Former citizen property of a protection Jew, residential building
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Hellerstraße 9
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Former civil estate of a protective Jew, side building and former barn At the courtyard, partly solid, partly half-timbered, 17./18. Century, later changed (not publicly available) D-4-61-000-863 Former civil estate of a protective Jew, side building and former barn
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North of Hellerstraße 11
( location )
Back building to Hellerstraße 13 Two-storey half-timbered building, 18th century (not open to the public) D-4-61-000-864 Back building to Hellerstraße 13
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Hellerstraße 13
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Rear building Two-story half-timbered building, bandwork stucco on the upper floor, around 1730 (not open to the public) D-4-61-000-865 Rear building
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Hay market

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Heumarkt 5
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Former Hospitium Marianum, today residential and commercial building Three-storey, solid corner house from the late baroque era with a mansard roof, built in 1779 as the core of a larger planned complex D-4-61-000-328 Former Hospitium Marianum, today residential and commercial building
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Heumarkt 6
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Former Hospitium Marianum, today residential and commercial building Eastern extension to Heumarkt 5, in overall and individual forms based on the earlier plans, neo-baroque, based on a design by Jakob Maier in 1881 D-4-61-000-328 Former Hospitium Marianum, today residential and commercial building
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Back ditch

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Hinterer Graben 22
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townhouse Two-storey solid building with a gable roof, simply structured facade, around 1800

City wall built in the house from the middle of the 15th century (see city fortifications)

D-4-61-000-348 townhouse
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Hinterer Graben 24
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townhouse Two-storey eaves solid construction with a gable roof, simply structured facade, around 1800
In the rear extension from 1848 a rectangular wall tower of the city fortifications (see there) from the middle of the 15th century included
D-4-61-000-349 townhouse
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Hinterer Graben 24 a and 24 b
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Townhouses Two-storey eaves-standing solid buildings with a simply structured facade and saddle roof, erected in 1894 in alignment with the neighboring houses Hinterer Graben 22 and 24 Built
backwards City wall from the middle of the 15th century (see city fortifications)
D-4-61-000-350 Townhouses
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Hinterer Graben 26
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Residential building Three-storey corner building facing the street with a gable roof, built by Andreas Stübler in 1819 on a single storey, heightening in the middle of the 19th century and later; Erected over the city wall from the middle of the 15th century (see city fortifications) D-4-61-000-351 Residential building
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Wood market

Former institute of the English Misses , today Maria Ward Schools ( location ): multi-wing walled complex, eaves facing the wood market.

  • Main wing ( location ) consisting of a convent building and a hall church with a dome lantern over a retracted choir, sandstone block construction with a hipped roof, based on plans by Johann Friedrich Rosenzweig 1724–1727 and 1736–1738
  • Older school building ( location ), wing aligned with the choir, early classical solid building with hipped roof, Wappenstein above the entrance, 1783 by Johann Joseph Vogel and Johann Lorenz Fink
  • Younger school building ( location ), east wing on the courtyard side of the convent building, built in 1851 by Lorenz Madler, in 1853, 1858, 1872 and extended by a mansard roof by Georg Schrüfer in 1893
  • Schenkbau ( location ), plastered corner building (Holzmarkt / Edelstrasse), neo-baroque with echoes of the tile style, 1900 by Philipp Schrüfer
  • Monastery wall ( location )
  • Necropolis ( location ), in the garden, one-story, baroque, on an irregular floor plan, 18th century

File number: D-4-61-000-357.


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Holzmarkt 3 and 3 a
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Tenement house Four-storey corner building with a beveled corner, two- to three-storey bay windows and gables, solid construction with mansard roof, later Art Nouveau or Reform Style, 1910 by Gustav Haeberle D-4-61-000-866 Tenement house
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Holzmarkt 4
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Residential building Two-storey eaves side house, plastered half-timbering, saddle roof, probably third quarter of the 18th century, large hipped dormer window of the 19th century

With remains of the city wall from the middle of the 15th century

D-4-61-000-358 Residential building
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Holzmarkt 8
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Residential building Two-storey eaves side house consisting of two parts with a uniform solid facade and pitched roofs of different heights, left part as a residential building probably built in 1811, right part, former outbuilding, 1836 with a facade by Joseph III. Dennefeld unified in 1836 and expanded backwards in 1905

On the courtyard side attached to the late medieval city wall and a two storey high rectangular city wall tower (see city fortifications)

D-4-61-000-360 Residential building
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Holzmarkt 10
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Former elementary school, now apartments Broad three-storey hipped roof building, plastered solid structure, early classicist facade structured by strong pilaster strips, built between 1806 and 1817 by Ferdinand Freiherr von Hohenhausen

City wall built into the house, mid-15th century

D-4-61-000-361 Former elementary school, now apartments
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Holzmarkt 12
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Tenement house Corner building, three-storey side eaves building above a high base with a mansard roof in elaborate neo-renaissance forms, southern part of a uniformly designed assembly with Kapuzinerstrasse 36/38 (see there), by Xaver Sepp, 1890 D-4-61-000-362 Tenement house
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Jesuit Street

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Jesuitenstrasse 1
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Residential building Three-storey plastered eaves side house with a gable roof, core maybe 17th century, baroque facade in panel style with corner pilasters at the beginning of the 18th century, at the same time as that of the side wing of Grüner Markt 17 and coordinated with it, ground floor changed in 1863 D-4-61-000-390 Residential building
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Kapuzinerstrasse

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Kapuzinerstraße 1
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Former fishermen's guild, main building Two-storey eaves side house with knee floor, partly solid, partly in half-timbered construction, in the core 16th century (remains of a half-timbered wall construction on the southern gable), raised by knee-height in 1848, shop built in 1929, house figure, Immaculata, second quarter of the 18th century, relief with regnitz ship at the beginning of the 19th. century D-4-61-000-422 Former fishermen's guild, main building
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Am Kranen 3
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Former fishermen's guild, rear building Three-storey half-timbered building with a gable roof facing the Regnitz on the eaves, 1683, connecting building around 1700 D-4-61-000-422 Former fishermen's guild, rear building
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Kapuzinerstraße 2
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey, massive eaves side building with knee-height and gable roof, designed by Georg I. Hofbauer in 1851, modern shop fittings D-4-61-000-423 Residential and commercial building
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Kapuzinerstraße 3
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Former small traders' property, today residential and commercial building Three-storey main building with a steep gable roof, essentially half-timbered construction from the middle of the 16th century D-4-61-000-424 Former small traders' property, today residential and commercial building
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Kapuzinerstraße 3
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Former small dealer's property, rear building Two-storey with a solid ground floor, the upper floor with an ornamental framework from the second half of the 16th century and a gable roof D-4-61-000-424 Former small dealer's property, rear building
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Kapuzinerstraße 4
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Community center Three-storey eaves-sided house, closed as a mansard roof towards the street, as a gable roof on the courtyard side, the external appearance with a decoratively structured facade in late Baroque / early classicist forms from around 1770, shop windows broken in 1934 and 1939, two side wings and a rear building on the rear courtyard D-4-61-000-425 Community center
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Kapuzinerstraße 5
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Former house of the fishermen's and boatmen's guild, elongated property, front building Two-storey eaves side building with a gable roof, solid ground floor, upper floor plastered half-timbering, in the core 16th century, facade by Joseph III. Dennefeld 1826 D-4-61-000-426 Former house of the fishermen's and boatmen's guild, elongated property, front building
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Kapuzinerstraße 5
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Former house of the fishermen's and boatmen's guild, rear building Solid, with a two-storey gallery to Regnitz, by Sebastian Neubauer 1836 D-4-61-000-426 Former house of the fishermen's and boatmen's guild, rear building
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Kapuzinerstraße 6
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Community center Three-storey front building on the eaves with a massive facade and gable roof, in the core 16./17. Century, "1784" (inscribed) and revised in the 19th century, shop fitting 1929, birthplace of the architect Daniel Joseph Ohlmüller D-4-61-000-427 Community center
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Kapuzinerstraße 6
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Courtyard building Two-storey, right side wing with arcade and mansard pent roof, left side wing and rear building with pent roof D-4-61-000-427 Courtyard building
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Kapuzinerstraße 8
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Narrow town house Eaves three-storey solid building with gable roof, by Heinrich Plötz 1846 D-4-61-000-428 Narrow town house
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Kapuzinerstraße 9
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Community center Corner building from the front building with side wing to Schulgasse, three-storey solid building with hipped roof, probably rebuilt in 1723, increased in 1870 in connection with the use as a Protestant schoolhouse, 1885 reconstruction of the side wing D-4-61-000-429 Community center
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Kapuzinerstraße 9 a
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Garden house on the Regnitz Two-storey, pilaster-structured mansard hipped roof building in late baroque forms, 1761 in the style of Michael Küchel D-4-61-000-429 Garden house on the Regnitz
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Kapuzinerstraße 11
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Community center Two-storey eaves corner building with high pitched roof, massive ground floor, upper storey plastered half-timbered structure, front building in the middle of the mid-15th century, heightened courtyard side in the late 18th century, further structural changes in 1879, 1902 and 1905, three-storey wing structures in half-timbered with arbours and saddle or Monopitch roof D-4-61-000-430 Community center
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Kapuzinerstraße 12
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Residential and commercial building, front building Narrow three-storey side eaves building with pilaster-framed facade and panel decoration, gable roof with elevator dormer, exterior appearance around 1800, roof structure renewed in 1848, shop window 1895, shop renovation in 1970 D-4-61-000-431 Residential and commercial building, front building
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Kapuzinerstraße 12
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Residential and commercial building, rear building Four-storey side building 17./18. Century and 1895 D-4-61-000-431 Residential and commercial building, rear building
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Kapuzinerstraße 12
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Residential and commercial building, rear building Three-storey, with a tailcoat roof changed in 1859, 1879 and 1882 D-4-61-000-431 Residential and commercial building, rear building
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Kapuzinerstraße 14
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Stately town house Three-storey eaves gable roof construction, ground floor in sandstone ashlar masonry, upper storeys with ornamental framework, courtyard side arcades, 1592, remodeling 1743, changes to the ground floor 1864 D-4-61-000-432 Stately town house
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Kapuzinerstraße 14
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Left side building A solid ground floor and two half-timbered upper floors, courtyard side with arcades, and a pent roof, probably 18th century D-4-61-000-432 Left side building
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Kapuzinerstraße 14
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Right side building Single-storey solid construction with a mansard pent roof D-4-61-000-432 Right side building
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Kapuzinerstraße 15
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Citizen's property, front building Three-storey, eaves, in plastered half-timbering with a gable roof, on the courtyard side massive polygonal stair tower, in the core 16./17. Century, redesign of the ground floor facade in the second half of the 19th century and 1902 D-4-61-000-433 Citizen's property, front building
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Kapuzinerstraße 15
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Citizens' estate, side wing and rear building Two to three storeys, in half-timbering, partly in the second half of the 16th century, mainly the 17th century D-4-61-000-433 Citizens' estate, side wing and rear building
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Kapuzinerstraße 16
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Late baroque portal Basket arch with pilaster structure, coat of arms stone and vase decoration, 1780; integrated into a new building from 1979 that imitates the facade of the previous building D-4-61-000-434 Late baroque portal
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Kapuzinerstraße 17
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Community center Three-storey eaves side building, massive ground floor, upper storeys in plastered half-timbering, steep pitched roof, probably 17th century, interior modernized in 1740/50, shop fitting 1879; with equipment D-4-61-000-435 Community center
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Kapuzinerstraße 17
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Outbuildings Two-storey massive three-storey outbuilding with a pent roof from 1874 D-4-61-000-435 Outbuildings
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Kapuzinerstraße 18
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Citizen property Front building two-storey eaves half-timbered building with saddle roof, portico on the courtyard side, in the core 16./17. Century, facade of Georg II. Hofbauer 1854, courtyard side wing and rear building D-4-61-000-436 Citizen property
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Kapuzinerstraße 20
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Stately town house complex, used as a poor welfare building from 1846–1922 Two-storey main building on the eaves side, massive ground floor, upper storey in plastered half-timbering, saddle roof, 16th century, modified in Baroque style around 1700, on the courtyard side polygonal half-timbered stair tower between the arcades opening up to the courtyard buildings 16th / 17th Century, ground floor reconstruction in 1892 D-4-61-000-437 Stately town house complex, used as a poor welfare building from 1846–1922
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Kapuzinerstraße 20
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Stately town house complex, used as a poor welfare building from 1846–1922 Three-wing rear building on the courtyard side, mainly in half-timbered houses, in the core 16./17. Century, on the upper floor of the southern side building hall with stucco around 1700 D-4-61-000-437 Stately town house complex, used as a poor welfare building from 1846–1922
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Kapuzinerstraße 21
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Former residence of aristocrats and officials Stately three-storey corner house with a mansard roof, in the core 16./17. Century, overall appearance with restrained facade structure second quarter of the 18th century, mansard roof probably from the late 18th century, at the corner a statue of Our Lady in sandstone around 1730, attributed to Johann Adam Nickel, over the courtyard entrance the coat of arms of Franz Joseph Freiherr von Redwitz around 1800

Three outbuildings encompassing the courtyard, the core probably 16./17. Century and additions to the 19th or early 20th century

D-4-61-000-438 Former residence of aristocrats and officials
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Kapuzinerstraße 22
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Stately citizen property, corner house Three-storey on an angular floor plan in solid construction with a gable roof, built around 1800 as a six-axis eaves side house with a classicist tile-style facade, extended in 1865 by Georg II. Hofbauer in the same form by two axes to the north, shop fitting by Adam Mößmeringer in 1860 D-4-61-000-439 Stately citizen property, corner house
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Kapuzinerstraße 22
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Stately citizen's property, north wing 1828, simple two-storey rear building of Joseph III. Dennefeld 1834 D-4-61-000-439 Stately citizen's property, north wing
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Kapuzinerstraße 23
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Community center Three-storey plastered eaves building with high pitched roof, probably from the 16th century, conversion with a simple facade and installation of the second floor according to plans by Georg II. Hofbauer in 1856, shop installation in 1925 D-4-61-000-440 Community center
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Kapuzinerstraße 23
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Rear building On the south side of the former courtyard shared with the outbuildings at Kapuzinerstraße 25 (see there), two-storey rear building in half-timbered construction, some with a solid ground floor, the former arcades are now closed: southern side wing second quarter of the 19th century, heightened in 1856, the core of the rear building around 1700 with changes around 1800 and in the 19th century, northern side wing marked "1832" D-4-61-000-440 Rear building
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Kapuzinerstraße 24
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Former town house Two-storey corner building with a gable facing Stangstrasse, essentially a half-timbered building from the last quarter of the 17th century, around 1770 provided by the then owner, the master city mason Johann Joseph Vogel, to Kapuzinerstrasse with a decorative late Baroque facade and dwarf house, conversion to a restaurant by Franz Koch in 1877, further modifications in 1887 / 88 and 1898, half-timbered side panels 18th and 19th centuries D-4-61-000-441 Former town house
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Kapuzinerstraße 25
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Aristocratic palace Massive three-storey eaves side house on nine axes with a saddle roof, symmetrically structured baroque sandstone facade with central projectile and porch, built 1711–1718, attributions to Johann Dientzenhofer, Anselm Franz Freiherr von Ritter zu Grünstein or Johann Friedrich Rosenzweig, above arbor porch group of figures from the Mother of God, putti and heraldic cartouches Joachim Ignaz Heinrich von Rotenhan and his second wife, Maria Amalia Truchseß von Wetzhausen), perhaps by Balthasar Esterbauer and / or Daniel Friedrich Humbach, inscribed "1717", side wing in the main building with similar shapes from 1911 and the rear building enclosed in the first half of the 19th Century with the outbuildings of the building Kapuzinerstraße 23 (see there), which belonged to the property at that time, the common courtyard, today divided by a wall D-4-61-000-442 Aristocratic palace
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Kapuzinerstraße 26
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Community center Three-storey main building on the eaves with a simply structured sandstone facade and mansard roof, built in the middle of the 18th century over a late medieval cellar, dormer windows in 1875, shop fitting in 1878, three-storey side building with plastered half-timbered upper floors changed in 1841 D-4-61-000-443 Community center
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Kapuzinerstraße 27
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Community center Three-storey front building on the eaves with a sandstone facade, half-timbered on the courtyard side, rebuilt around 1800 by the then owner, court architect Karl Dietrich Weiß, the interior changed around 1905/12 D-4-61-000-444 Community center
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Kapuzinerstraße 28
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Petty bourgeoisie Two-storey eaves gable roof building with massive street front, back in plastered half-timbering, first half of the 18th century, facade around 1800 D-4-61-000-445 Petty bourgeoisie
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Kapuzinerstraße 29
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Former secondary school, now Clavius-Gymnasium Wide-spread three-storey monumental building with 21 axes in sophisticated forms of the neo-renaissance with rear side wings, gently sloping gable roof, central pavilion and polygonal corner pavilion, 1879/80 by Karl Georg Lang D-4-61-000-446 Former secondary school, now Clavius-Gymnasium
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Kapuzinerstraße 30
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Former Hofbeamtenpalais Three-storey baroque side eaves building with gable roof, symmetrically structured rusticated stone facade with pilasters and gate passage, half-timbered facade on the courtyard side, 18th / 19th century. Century, new construction or renovation by the prince-bishop valet Franz Reinhard Behringer, inscribed under his coat of arms in the keystone of the entrance gate "1709", roof in forms around 1600, shop installation 1889, south side building at the courtyard and gutted two-storey rear building with solid ground floor and half-timbered upper floor 18. / 19th century D-4-61-000-447 Former Hofbeamtenpalais
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Kapuzinerstraße 32
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Former aristocratic palace Three-wing system; Wide-spread, three-storey main building facing the street, with eleven axes and a gently sloping saddle roof, two-storey on the courtyard side with a mansard roof, the core of the end of the 17th century, rebuilt in 1723, the street wing was raised by Georg II. Hofbauer 1880, at the courtyard a two-storey north wing with a hipped roof, three-storey with monopitch roof D-4-61-000-448 Former aristocratic palace
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Kapuzinerstraße 34
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Former aristocratic palace Property that has grown together from two court rides, two-storey mansard roof building to the Holzmarkt and two-storey corner house with hipped roof, dwarf store arcades and elaborate portal, the latter from 1767, conversion by Georg I. Hofbauer 1843, shop installation 1862, conversion 1938 and shop arcades 1948/49 by Hanns Veit, two to the rear Courtyards framed by outbuildings, coat of arms of the Heinrichen von Grassmannsdorf D-4-61-000-450 Former aristocratic palace
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Keßlerstrasse

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Keßlerstrasse 4
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey eaves side building with an undivided facade and a gently sloping pitched roof, built over a medieval core around 1730, changes in the 19th century, ground floor gutted in the second half of the 20th century D-4-61-000-869 Residential and commercial building
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Keßlerstrasse 5
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Former town house, today residential and commercial building Three-storey with baroque facade structure, mansard roof to the street, gable roof to the rear, around 1740, essentially late medieval, on the ground floor since 1838 shop fitting, modernly changed D-4-61-000-485 Former town house, today residential and commercial building
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Keßlerstrasse 5 a
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Residential and commercial building Three-story massive eaves side building with mansard roof and structured facade, second half of the 18th century, shop fitting from 1882, modernized in 1961 D-4-61-000-486 Residential and commercial building
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Keßlerstrasse 7
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Wrought iron boom Second half of the 18th century D-4-61-000-487 Wrought iron boom
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Keßlerstrasse 9
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House sign sandstone relief, camel, 1589 Attributed to Hans Werner D-4-61-000-488 House sign sandstone relief, camel, 1589
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Keßlerstrasse 12
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Former town house, today residential and commercial building Three-storey side eaves building with gable roof, partly solid, partly in half-timbered construction, baroque facade structure, essentially late 16th century, street facade and interior alterations in the second quarter of the 18th century, ground floor changed by adding a shop in 1876 and 1932 D-4-61-000-489 Former town house, today residential and commercial building
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Keßlerstrasse 13
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Community center Three-storey eaves side house with a tightly structured baroque facade and mansard roof, partly solid, partly plastered half-timbered, second quarter of the 18th century D-4-61-000-490 Community center
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Keßlerstrasse 14
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Stately town house Three-storey side eaves building with rusticated baroque ashlar stone facade and gable roof, 16th century, the facade probably renewed by Johann Dientzenhofer around 1720, alterations in 1893, 1906, 1911 and 1968 D-4-61-000-491 Stately town house
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Keßlerstrasse 15
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Residential building Two-storey eaves side building with door and window frames in sandstone, gable roof with half-timbered dwelling, the core is late medieval, first half of the 18th century changed D-4-61-000-492 Residential building
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Keßlerstrasse 16
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey eaves side building with late Baroque stone facade and saddle roof, rebuilt by Johann Georg Roppel after a fire in 1789, shop fitting on the ground floor by Fritz Reuter, 1895, changed in the 20th century D-4-61-000-493 Residential and commercial building
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Keßlerstrasse 17
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Petty bourgeoisie Two-storey side eaves building in half-timbered construction with stone facade, late medieval core, changed in the 18th century, 1824 (stone facade by Joseph III Dennefeld) and 20th century; to the east adjoining courtyard gate, originally belonging to Grüner Markt 14 (see there) D-4-61-000-494 Petty bourgeoisie
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Keßlerstraße 18
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Community center Three-storey eaves side building with stone facade in slab style, mansard roof, late baroque, probably built around 1790 by Johann Georg Roppel, shop built in 1958 D-4-61-000-495 Community center
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Keßlerstraße 19
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Community center Two-storey eaves side house, portal with original wings, saddle roof, the stone facade in the slab style, around 1800 D-4-61-000-496 Community center
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Keßlerstrasse 20
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Community center Three-storey eaves side building with a simply structured facade and mansard roof, around 1790 perhaps by Johann Georg Roppel, conversions at the end of the 19th / beginning of the 20th century; 1965 merged with Keßlerstrasse 22 (see there) D-4-61-000-497 Community center
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Keßlerstraße 22
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Community center Three-storey eaves side building with restrained facade and gable roof, around 1790; 1965 merged with Keßlerstrasse 20 (see there) D-4-61-000-498 Community center
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Keßlerstrasse 24
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Former town house of Adam Friedrich von Guttenberg Two to three-storey complex with hipped roofs, cautiously structured fronts with framing in sandstone, 1790, attributed to Johann Lorenz Fink or Johann Georg Roppel, three-winged around a courtyard D-4-61-000-499 Former town house of Adam Friedrich von Guttenberg
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Keßlerstrasse 28
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey side eaves building with saddle roof, solid with half-timbered upper storey and back, in the core of the 16th century, shop installation and facade renovation in 1898, heavily redesigned in 1963 D-4-61-000-870 Residential and commercial building
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Keßlerstrasse 34
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Former rear building, today residential building Two-storey half-timbered house with pent roof, around 1700 (not open to the public) D-4-61-000-871 Former rear building, today residential building
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Keßlerstrasse 36
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Former market servant house Originally a semi-detached house, two-storey eaves side building with saddle roof, upper storey with profiled window frames in the middle of the 19th century D-4-61-000-872 Former market servant house
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Keßlerstrasse 38
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Former studio and home of the decorative painters Hans and Paul Müller Three-storey eaves side building with gable roof, facade with sandstone structure, historicistic, new building by Chrysostomus Martin in 1895, garage installation on the ground floor from 1954 D-4-61-000-873 Former studio and home of the decorative painters Hans and Paul Müller
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Kleberstrasse

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Kleberstrasse 1
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Residential and commercial building Originally a small bourgeois house, two-storey solid building with a mansard hipped roof, erected in the 18th century over the outer city moat wall, Baroque Art Nouveau facades by Johannes Kronfuß , 1908, rear building on the courtyard side and connecting building erected as a photo studio in 1890 D-4-61-000-501 Residential and commercial building
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Kleberstrasse 5
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Residential and commercial building, former petty bourgeois house Small two-story eaves side building with solid ground floor and half-timbered upper floor, probably in the middle of the 18th century, shop fitting and neo-baroque front door in 1896, change of the shop window in 1946 D-4-61-000-502 Residential and commercial building, former petty bourgeois house
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Kleberstrasse 7
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Residential and commercial building, former town house Three-story eaves side building, massive with mansard roof, third quarter of the 18th century, ground floor changed in 1963; Erected over the outer wall of the late medieval moat D-4-61-000-503 Residential and commercial building, former town house
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Kleberstrasse 9
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Petty bourgeoisie Two-storey eaves side building, centered with a dwelling, ground floor massive, upper floor in half-timbered construction, from 1708, ground floor changed inside by installing a restaurant in 1975/76 D-4-61-000-504 Petty bourgeoisie
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Kleberstrasse 12
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Petty bourgeoisie Eaves side building with gable roof, in the core probably a single-storey late medieval building, two-storey rebuilt in 1786 D-4-61-000-505 Petty bourgeoisie
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Kleberstrasse 14
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Former craftsman's house Two-storey eaves side house, probably solid construction with a gable roof, second half of the 18th century, converted into an inn in 1880 D-4-61-000-506 Former craftsman's house
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Kleberstrasse 16
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Former tannery, now residential and commercial building The front building is a three-storey eaves side building with a mansard roof, 18th century with a shop built in 1958, a four-storey side wing on the courtyard side with now closed arcades, probably 19th century, and a simple rear building, two-storey built in 1865, one storey added in 1880 D-4-61-000-507 Former tannery, now residential and commercial building
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Kleberstrasse 17
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Community center Three-storey front building with a cautiously structured plastered facade and mansard roof, late 18th century, left side building by Ferdinand Dennefeld 1806, extended by Caspar Dennefeld in 1861 D-4-61-000-508 Community center
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Kleberstrasse 18
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Community center Three-storey side eaves building in half-open development, solid construction with a hipped roof on one side, two-storey built in the late 18th century, extended in 1858 by side wings on the courtyard side with arcades, in 1862 the front building was increased to three and side wings to four floors D-4-61-000-509 Community center
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Kleberstrasse 20
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Residential and commercial building Three-sided, free-standing two-storey building with a mansard roof, solid construction with half-timbered gables, around 1800, shop windows and dormers added in the course of the new construction of the rear building according to plans by Chrysostomus Martin in 1899/1900, massive plastered side wing with mansard roof D-4-61-000-510 Residential and commercial building
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Kleberstraße 25, at Vorderen Graben 8b / 8c
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Two garden gate pillars Neoclassical, around 1900 D-4-61-000-511 Two garden gate pillars
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Kleberstrasse 27
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Former tanner's house, now a residential building Three-storey eaves side building with gable roof, four-storey rear with arbors, partly solid, partly in half-timbered, gable sides with slate hangings, around 1730/40 D-4-61-000-512 Former tanner's house, now a residential building
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Kleberstrasse 29
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Small bourgeois house with a slightly narrower rear building Two-storey side eaves building with saddle roof, late 18th century, remodeled by Georg II Hofbauer in 1853, rear building in 1868 D-4-61-000-513 Small bourgeois house with a slightly narrower rear building
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Kleberstrasse 32
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Residential buildings Palais-like plastered solid building in open development, two-storey with mansard hipped roof, around 1800/1810 D-4-61-000-514 Residential buildings
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Kleberstrasse 43
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Tenement house Three-storey eaves solid building with partly plastered, partly clinkered facade in Mannerist-early Baroque forms, mansard roof, 1895 by Chrysostomus Martin D-4-61-000-515 Tenement house
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Long street

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Lange Strasse 1
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Residential and commercial building in a corner Three-storey mansard roof building with dwelling houses and simply structured fronts, around 1790, roof extension 19th century D-4-61-000-545 Residential and commercial building in a corner
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Lange Strasse 3
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Haus zum Saal, a former monumental town house, now a residential and commercial building Three-storey eaves saddle roof building with stepped gables, in the core probably from the end of the 15th century, eaves-side street front from conversion for cathedral dean Carl Sigismund von Aufseß, probably according to his own plans in 1715/17 with baroque forms, baroque portal and house figure, Immaculata, attributed to Leonhard Gollwitzer, around 1715 D-4-61-000-546 Haus zum Saal, a former monumental town house, now a residential and commercial building
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Lange Strasse 4
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey, eaves, in the core stone house around 1500, neo-baroque facade design probably 1888, roof renewed in 1945 D-4-61-000-877 Residential and commercial building
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Lange Strasse 5
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey, eaves, probably 1769, rocaille cartouche with relief of the Coronation of Mary inscribed "1788" D-4-61-000-547 Residential and commercial building
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Lange Strasse 6
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Residential and commercial building, former citizen's property Front building, side and two rear wings, mainly around 1730, three-storey main building with a gable roof and a simply decorated facade D-4-61-000-548 Residential and commercial building, former citizen's property
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Lange Strasse 7
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Community center Three-storey gable roof building with eaves, in the core probably from 1585, overall appearance 18th century D-4-61-000-549 Community center
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Lange Straße 8
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Gasthaus zum Steinernen Haus, bourgeois property Three-storey stone eaves side house with a gable roof, side buildings, the core of which probably goes back to a new building built around 1512, formerly part of the Lämmleinshof (cf. Habergasse 3/3 a), the front of the front building in the first half of the 18th century has flat baroque decoration, the owner's coat of arms of The Beringer couple 1512 D-4-61-000-550 Gasthaus zum Steinernen Haus, bourgeois property
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Lange Strasse 9
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Stately town house Three-storey, eaves with a gable roof, probably 1783, the simple plastered facade around 1789, dormers 1871 D-4-61-000-551 Stately town house
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Lange Strasse 11
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Citizen property Narrow three-storey front building with a gable roof, the core around 1500, facade decor around 1740, rear building 18th century D-4-61-000-552 Citizen property
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Lange Straße 12
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Former guest house of the Three Crowns Three-storey, eaves gable roof building, house facade with a simple structure, built in the first quarter of the 18th century, merged with the neighboring house in 1880 (see Lange Straße 14) D-4-61-000-553 Former guest house of the Three Crowns
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Lange Straße 13
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Blue Lion House Stately semi-detached house, three-storey, eaves with a mansard roof, the stone facade in the slab style, by Johann Lorenz Fink 1797 D-4-61-000-554 Blue Lion House
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Long Street 14; Lange Strasse 14 a; Lange Strasse 14 b; Lange Straße 14 c
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Haus zur Rose, today a residential and commercial building, Three-storey corner building with hipped roof, house facade, facing Langen Strasse with a simple structure, early 18th century, during renovation work in 1880 the ground floor was combined with Lange Strasse 2 (see there), House Madonna around 1710, attributed to Leonhard Gollwitzer, rear building on Generalsgasse D-4-61-000-555 Haus zur Rose, today a residential and commercial building,
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Lange Straße 15
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Town house, residential and commercial building Eaves, three-storey, with flat-structured house facade, after fire in 1789, perhaps by Johann Lorenz Fink , uniformly rebuilt in a row with Lange Strasse 17 and 19 (see there), three-storey plastered rear building with a gable roof D-4-61-000-556 Town house, residential and commercial building
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Lange Straße 16
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Haus zum Kranich, community center Three-storey corner building with hipped roof, main facade facing Langen Strasse with stucco, perhaps built around 1750 by Joh. Friedrich Schneller D-4-61-000-557 Haus zum Kranich, community center
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Lange Straße 17
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Town house, residential and commercial building At the eaves, three-storey, with a flat house facade, rebuilt after fire in 1789, perhaps by Johann Lorenz Fink , uniformly in a row with Lange Straße 15 and 19 (see there) D-4-61-000-558 Town house, residential and commercial building
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Lange Straße 18
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Former Haus zum Güldenen Stern, residential and commercial building Three-storey, eaves with a gable roof, 1687 by Johann Leonhard Dientzenhofer , changed several times, especially in 1842 and 1955, portal architecture preserved D-4-61-000-559 Former Haus zum Güldenen Stern, residential and commercial building
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Lange Straße 19
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Community center Three-storey corner house, with a flat, plastered facade, rebuilt after fire in 1789, perhaps by Johann Lorenz Fink , uniformly in a row with Lange Straße 15 and 17 (see there) D-4-61-000-560 Community center
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Lange Straße 21
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Department store In the style of the German Renaissance, stuccoed gable corner building with a saddle roof, two-storey bay window with relief decoration, 1898/99 by Chrysostomus Martin D-4-61-000-561 Department store
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Long Street 22; Theatergassen 1
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Former property of the prince-bishop chancellor Hieronymus Karg von Bebenhausen Stately eaves-standing three-storey front building with gable roof, tail gable and simple street front, essentially late 16th century, inscribed "1702", house figure, trinity relief, probably by Georg Reuss around 1760, since 1922 several shop conversions and combined with Lange Straße 24 (see there); two-part western side building at the courtyard, two-storey half-timbered buildings, the southern one with arcade, 1702; the two-storey baroque facade from 1702 has been preserved from the adjoining former garden house D-4-61-000-562 Former property of the prince-bishop chancellor Hieronymus Karg von Bebenhausen
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Lange Straße 23
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Community center Three-storey gable roof building with eaves, facade in slab style, rebuilt after a fire of 1789 D-4-61-000-563 Community center
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Lange Strasse 24
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Former town house, now part of a publishing house Three-storey gable roof building with eaves, probably built in 1585, half-timbered courtyard side, expansion in the 18th century, massive street front in 1842 by Joseph III. Dennefeld, since merging with Lange Straße 22 (see there) in 1922, several shop conversions D-4-61-000-564 Former town house, now part of a publishing house
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Lange Straße 26
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Former town house, today residential and commercial building Three-storey eaves side building with a gable roof, the core of the late 16th century, rebuilt around 1730, the ground floor changed several times since 1833 D-4-61-000-565 Former town house, today residential and commercial building
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Lange Straße 28
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Former craftsman's house, now a residential and commercial building Narrow four-storey side eaves building, 18th century, interior conversion, fourth storey and facade stucco with relief, Mary between angels, 1883, dwarf house 1919 D-4-61-000-566 Former craftsman's house, now a residential and commercial building
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Lange Strasse 30
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Stately citizen property Three-storey saddle roof building, marked “1736”; with baroque furnishings D-4-61-000-567 Stately citizen property
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Lange Strasse 31
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Former town house, today residential and commercial building Three-storey side eaves building after destruction in the Second World War, when it was rebuilt in 1947, only the house facade with baroque decor around 1735/37 and the cellars of the 16th (sandstone) and 19th century (brick) were preserved

At the northeast border of the property, the rest of the city wall (see city fortifications) of the 13th / 14th Century; on top of it an octagonal garden house in plastered half-timbering with a hooded roof, around 1815

D-4-61-000-568 Former town house, today residential and commercial building
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Lange Strasse 32
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House for the stork Three-storey baroque building on the eaves with richly decorated facade, built for himself by master mason Johann Dennefeld after 1735 D-4-61-000-569 House for the stork
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Lange Strasse 35
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Community center Three-storey eaves gable roof building with baroque facade around 1740, attributed to Justus Heinrich Dientzenhofer , ground floor conversion to set up an inn around 1880 D-4-61-000-570 Community center
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Lange Strasse 37
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Community center Three-storey palace-like building with a central projectile, hipped mansard roof and tightly structured front, erected for himself by Michael Küchel in 1739, balcony around 1835 D-4-61-000-571 Community center
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Lange Strasse 38
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Former town house, later residential and commercial building Three-storey mansard roof building with a simple facade, last quarter of the 18th century, dormer window in 1920 D-4-61-000-572 Former town house, later residential and commercial building
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Lange Strasse 41
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Multi-part property on a corner lot, originally a modest town house from the 18th century 1871/72 expanded by Caspar Dennefeld into a wine business, two-storey front house with half- hipped roof with mid-height and neo-baroque stucco from 1904, end of the 19th century renovation work according to plans by Emmerich Goes , rear building around 1800 attached to the medieval city wall (see city fortifications), front one-storey garden salon from 1871/72 in the corner of Promenadenstrasse, two-storey rear building with half hips, eaves facing Promenadenstrasse, by Friedrich Kuckelmann 1923 D-4-61-000-573 Multi-part property on a corner lot, originally a modest town house from the 18th century
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Lange Strasse 42
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Former citizen's property, today residential and commercial building Three-storey front house with a gable roof, probably 1696, raised around 1750 and provided with a baroque facade, rear building 18th century and 1828 D-4-61-000-574 Former citizen's property, today residential and commercial building
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Lange Strasse 46
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Sternla Inn Two-storey building on the eaves, with a half-timbered upper storey and butting gable roofs, originally two small houses, the western one in the late Middle Ages, the eastern one in the middle of the 16th century or when both buildings were combined around 1696/1700 D-4-61-000-575 Sternla Inn
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Lange Strasse 48
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Former Bavarian State Bank Three-storey, neo-baroque monumental building in a corner, built-in house with hipped roof, front to Schönleinsplatz emphasized by a risalit, columned portal to Langen Straße, 1894/95 by Konradin Walther D-4-61-000-576 Former Bavarian State Bank
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Maximiliansplatz

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Maximiliansplatz
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Maximiliansbrunnen Iron lattice-enclosed fountain with substructure, basin, fountain stick and figural bases made of Trientine marble, five life-size bronze statues: on the fountain stick King Maximilian I Joseph, on pedestals on the basin, Holy Emperor Heinrich, Holy Empress Kunigunde, St. Bishop Otto I and King Konrad III. , historicist, 1878–1880 by Ferdinand von Miller ; originally in the middle of the square D-4-61-000-929 Maximiliansbrunnen
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Maximiliansplatz 2
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So-called Eckenbüttnerhaus, former town house, today residential and commercial building Three-storey side eaves building with saddle roof, probably built in the 17th century over a late medieval cellar, raised by one storey around 1730/40, expanded and refurbished, facade renovation by Georg II. Hofbauer in 1863 with Baroque figurative ornamentation added by Peter Kaiser in 1902 D-4-61-000-926 So-called Eckenbüttnerhaus, former town house, today residential and commercial building
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Maximiliansplatz 8
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House of the Green Parakeet Late baroque town house palace, three-storey eaves side house with nobly decorated stone facade and saddle roof, probably second quarter of the 18th century, attributions to Johann Dientzenhofer or Balthasar Neumann , relief of the Coronation of Mary around 1730/40 attributed to Johann Peter Benckert D-4-61-000-928 House of the Green Parakeet
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Nuns Bridge

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Nonnenbrücke 1
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Multi-part corner development consisting of the main building, side wing and the adjoining rear building The main building, which is prominent in terms of urban development, is a three-storey mansard hipped roof house with richly decorated baroque facades, probably built by Justus Heinrich Dientzenhofer as his own house in 1736, expansion of the two-storey western side wing in 1776, heightening of the side wing and rear building with a flat pitched roof by Georg I. Hofbauer 1842/43 D-4-61-000-962 Multi-part corner development consisting of the main building, side wing and the adjoining rear building
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Nonnenbrücke 10, Nonnenbrücke 8
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Multi-part corner development built around 1700 at the head of the Nonnenbrücke Two-storey plastered buildings with hipped roof, double dwelling that faces the street, facade Nonnenbrücke 10 by Joseph III. Dennefeld 1831, No. 8 former home of the court painter Johann Joseph Scheubel the Elder . Ä. , Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann lived in No. 10 from 1808-09 , and from the 1840s onwards there was a printing press in the rear buildings D-4-61-000-966 Multi-part corner development built around 1700 at the head of the Nonnenbrücke
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Upper bridge

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Upper bridge 1
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Town hall, assembly on a Regnitzinsel Connected to the banks by two bridges (see Upper Bridge and Lower Bridge): two-storey town hall building above a high ashlar basement, in the core 1461–1467, rebuilt 1619, 1744–1756 redesigned, facade painting, originally reconstructed by Johann Anwander 1755, 1960 ff., Bridge tower rebuilt around 1385, rebuilt in the 15th century and probably raised by Martin Mayer by one floor with a lantern hood from 1749–1751, balconies richly decorated with rocaille ornamentation and coats of arms 1755/56 by Joseph Bonaventura Mutschele (1883/94 by copies by Philipp Dorsch and Lorenz Kamm replaced), in front of it on the icebreaker of the Upper Bridge Rottmeister's house, three-storey half-timbered building with a gable roof, 1668 D-4-61-000-986 Town hall, assembly on a Regnitzinsel
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Upper bridge 2
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Residential and commercial building At the bridgehead three-sided, three-storey plastered half-timbered building with a solid ground floor and hipped roof, two additional basement floors facing the canal, probably built in 1603, hipped roof probably 18th century, facade in 1822 by Joseph III. Dennefeld D-4-61-000-987 Residential and commercial building
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Upper bridge 3
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Residential and restaurant building Three-storey corner house at the bridgehead, massive ground floor, plastered half-timbered upper storeys, two additional basement storeys facing the canal, today's building essentially from the reconstruction in 1645 after destruction in 1632, in the core perhaps remnants 15th / 16th. Century, street front re-clad in the last quarter of the 18th century and in this context the hipped roof was probably put on D-4-61-000-988 Residential and restaurant building
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Upper bridge 4
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Former citizen's property, today residential and commercial building Three-storey eaves half-timbered building with massive facade and saddle roof, combining two houses, in the core after Fischmühlbrand 1538, third quarter of the 18th century, both houses with a uniform facade and finally merged into one property in 1807, 1878–1880 conversions (shop / dormers) by Georg II. Hofbauer D-4-61-000-989 Former citizen's property, today residential and commercial building
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Obere Brücke 5
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Former town house, former Lythographic Art Institute of the Lachmüller brothers Narrow four-storey eaves side building, ground floor and first floor massive, above plastered half-timbering, in the core after the fish mill fire in 1538, expanded in the 17th century, facade changes 18th century, 1929 (shop window) and 1956 (window on the first floor) D-4-61-000-990 Former town house, former Lythographic Art Institute of the Lachmüller brothers
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Obere Brücke 6
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Former town house, today residential and commercial building Four-storey main building with a gable roof, after 1632, simply structured facade around 1700, heightened in 1866 D-4-61-000-991 Former town house, today residential and commercial building
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Obere Brücke 6
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Rear building Historic half-timbered building from 1911/12 D-4-61-000-991 Rear building
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Obere Brücke 8
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Former town house, today residential and commercial building Four-storey side eaves building with a gable roof and simple baroque facade ornamentation, composed of two houses in 1810, the core probably before 1544, the left part of the eaves side facade to the Upper Bridge in the middle of the 18th century, the right part added in adapted shapes after the two houses were merged, rear building was rebuilt in 1810 , 1863 Changes to the ground floor, modifications, especially to the rear building, beginning of the 20th century D-4-61-000-1048 Former town house, today residential and commercial building
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Obere Brücke 10
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Stately citizen's property, front building Three-storey eaves-sided house with massive plastered front and gable roof, in the core 16th century, conversions probably around 1730 by Johann Friedrich Rosenzweig as owner, ground floor changed, restaurant installation in 1980 D-4-61-000-1049 Stately citizen's property, front building
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Obere Brücke 10
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Stately citizen's property, outbuilding Two-storey courtyard, plastered, from 1770 D-4-61-000-1049 Stately citizen's property, outbuilding
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Obere Brücke 10
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Stately citizen's estate, rear building Three-storey, four-storey on the waterfront and with wooden galleries, the interior is a late Gothic chapel around 1400, upper storeys in the 16th century, renovations around 1700 by Johann Leonhard Dientzenhofer as owner, massive renovation of the upper storey exterior walls originally built in half-timbering in 1976 D-4-61-000-1049 Stately citizen's estate, rear building
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Obere Brücke 12
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Community center Three-storey side eaves building with a massive façade from the middle of the 18th century and a gable roof, roofing 1508 and 1539 (dendrochronologically dated), stucco façade around 1750, confectionery installation on the ground floor mainly in 1896 D-4-61-000-1050 Community center
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Obere Brücke 12
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Outbuildings backwards, 19th century D-4-61-000-1050 Outbuildings
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Obere Brücke 14
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Mohr pharmacy Three-storey eaves side building with massive facade made of sandstone blocks, gable roof, in the core probably 16./17. Century, facade with decorations from the second quarter of the 18th century; Pharmacy establishment around 1810; rear partially three-story side building D-4-61-000-1051 Mohr pharmacy
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Fruit market

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Obstmarkt 1
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Former fish mill, front building Three-storey front building with a narrow front to the fruit market, solid, sandstone, raised around 1768, late Classicist in 1875 D-4-61-000-1163 Former fish mill, front building
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Obstmarkt 1
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Former fish mill, rear building Connected via a connecting structure, three-storey, plastered building with a gable roof, renewed in its current form in the construction of the Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal from 1836–1845 D-4-61-000-1163 Former fish mill, rear building
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Obstmarkt 1
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Former fish mill, access gate Late baroque, 1768 D-4-61-000-1163 Former fish mill, access gate
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Obstmarkt 3
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Former craftsman's property, front building Three-storey, eaves-standing solid building with a gable roof, 18th century, remodeled around 1776, facade changed after 1945 D-4-61-000-1164 Former craftsman's property, front building
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Obstmarkt 3
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Former craftsman's property, rear building Three-storey with a gable roof, around 1700, the rear facade of the Ludwig-Donau-Main Canal around 1845 D-4-61-000-1164 Former craftsman's property, rear building
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Obstmarkt 5
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House figure Maria as comforter of the afflicted Mounted sculpture, copy of the miraculous image from the former Jesuit church, 18th century D-4-61-000-1165 House figure Maria as comforter of the afflicted
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Obstmarkt 10
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House figurine Coronation of the Virgin Baroque sandstone relief, around 1725/30 D-4-61-000-1167 House figurine Coronation of the Virgin
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Plattnergasse

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Plattnergasse 1
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Old fishing estate Two-storey, gable-independent gable roof building, half-timbered plastered over a massive base, the core of the first half of the 16th century, external appearance characterized by renovations in the mid-18th century D-4-61-000-1180 Old fishing estate
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Plattnergasse 3
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Former fishing estate Main building located eaves towards Regnitz above a basement, plastered half-timbered floor with steep, high pitched roof, core probably in the middle of the 16th century, facade to Regnitz renewed in 1859, attic chambers with dormers in 1889, outbuildings mainly in the 18th century D-4-61-000-1181 Former fishing estate
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Plattnergasse 3 a
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Former fishing estate Courtyard area converted on four sides, the core of the buildings in the second half of the 15th century, two-storey main building facing the Regnitz, half-timbered with a steep gable roof, eastern side building probably in the second half of the 16th century, southern connecting building with half-timbered around 1700, the entire property modernized around 1720 D-4-61-000-1182 Former fishing estate
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Plattnergasse 4
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Former outbuilding, now a residential building Two-storey eaves side house with saddle roof, probably half-timbered plastered, around 1800, in the core perhaps 16th century, after removal from the property at Plattnergasse 3 (1892) Emmerich Goes installed apartments in 1893 D-4-61-000-1183 Former outbuilding, now a residential building
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Schillerplatz

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Schillerplatz
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Fountain Sandstone structure completed by an obelisk over granite steps and limestone plinth, palmette decor, by Wilhelm Johann Wurzer 1825, partial renovation by Eugen Kellner and Anton Riel 1932 D-4-61-000-1247 Fountain
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Schillerplatz 2
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Community center Corner house, three-storey plastered late Baroque building with grooved rounded corners and mansard roof, mid-height houses with tail gables, probably built in 1765 D-4-61-000-1229 Community center
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Schillerplatz 4
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Former citizens' palace, since 1937 house of handicrafts Stately three-storey massive main building, eaves with a saddle roof, rich facade decoration with colossal pilaster structure, elaborate central portal and busts, attribution of the sculptures to Leonhard Gollwitzer or Joh.Caspar Metzner, around 1720, north wing around 1770/80, ground floor south wing with mansard roof 18th / 19th. century D-4-61-000-1231 Former citizens' palace, since 1937 house of handicrafts
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Schillerplatz 5
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Former theater and ballroom building, the so-called harmony building, today ETA-Hoffmann-Theater, double building constructed as a society house Ballroom building (harmony building) facing Schillerplatz with a half-hipped roof and a two-and-a-half-story facade designed by Ferdinand von Hohenhausen consisting of a rusticated ground floor and one and a half upper floors combined by pilasters, built in 1808, at the same time the rear theater with a theater room that was newly equipped in 1861/62 D-4-61-000-1232 Former theater and ballroom building, the so-called harmony building, today ETA-Hoffmann-Theater, double building constructed as a society house
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Schillerplatz 6
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Community center Eaves three-storey solid building with gable roof, slab style facade, mainly 18th century, changed around 1800 D-4-61-000-1233 Community center
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Schillerplatz 7
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Gasthaus zur Rose, so-called theater rose Two-and-a-half-story pilaster-framed eaves side building, saddle roof, overall appearance determined by the renovation by Karl Georg Lang in 1861, in essence supposedly 1806 D-4-61-000-1234 Gasthaus zur Rose, so-called theater rose
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Schillerplatz 8
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey eaves gable roof building with side gate passage, in the core maybe 16./17. Century, renovation in the middle of the 18th century, 1897 expansion of the upper floor while retaining the triangular gable of the former dwelling, change of the ground floor facade in 1901 D-4-61-000-1235 Residential and commercial building
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Schillerplatz 9
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Community center Recessed, because it is still in the middle of the medieval square, the eaves side building, two-storey with a saddle roof, essentially the second half of the 16th century, a dwarf house marked "1859", facade renewal in 1868 by Georg II Hofbauer D-4-61-000-1236 Community center
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Schillerplatz 9 a
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Historic corner house Two-storey ashlar building in mannerist forms, flat gable roof, 1882 by Chrysostomus Martin D-4-61-000-1237 Historic corner house
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Schillerplatz 10
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Community center Narrow three-storey eaves side building with a mansard roof and a dwelling, the articulated sandstone facade with Rocailles decor, third quarter of the 18th century, perhaps by Joh. Friedrich Schneller, 1882 conversion of the rear building D-4-61-000-1238 Community center
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Schillerplatz 11 a
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Former servants' house of the abandoned Clarissa monastery Two-story, three-sided freestanding plastered building with solid ground floor, half-timbered upper floor and hipped roof, around 1740; on the southern property boundary remains of the city wall from the 15th century (see city fortifications) D-4-61-000-1239 Former servants' house of the abandoned Clarissa monastery
Schillerplatz 14
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Extensive property with two courtyards Main building on Schillerplatz consisting of two three-storey eaves riding houses with saddle roofs, the core probably 16./17. Century, summarized around 1720 and provided with a simply decorated baroque facade with two house figures (Immaculata and Saint Joseph, presumably by Leonhard Gollwitzer), front rear building built around 1740 and expanded around 1760, with a structured rear facade D-4-61-000-1240 Extensive property with two courtyards
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Schillerplatz 16
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Representative community center Three-storey side eaves building with central gate passage and mansard roof, sophisticatedly structured façade in late Baroque forms, 1745/46 for Hofrat Johann Georg Dientzenhofer, probably attributed to the plan by Justus Heinrich Dientzenhofer , rear building from the construction period D-4-61-000-1242 Representative community center
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Schillerplatz 18
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Community center Three-storey gable-roof house with eaves, in the core probably late medieval, probably first half of the 18th century, heightened and provided with a facade D-4-61-000-1243 Community center
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Schillerplatz 20
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Community center Three-storey building on the eaves, flat sloping gable roof with large dormer window, massive ground floor, upper storeys in plastered half-timbering, in the core probably late medieval, overall appearance around 1760, rear building with massive ground floor and half-timbered upper storey around 1700, 1889 at the west end extended to the south D-4-61-000-1244 Community center
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Schillerplatz 22
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Community center Three-storey building on the eaves with a gently sloping gable roof, massive ground floor, upper storeys in plastered timber-frame, around 1760 D-4-61-000-1434 Community center
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Schillerplatz 24
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey eaves side building, massive ground floor, upper storeys in half-timbering, saddle roof, second quarter of the 18th century, core of the ground floor by shop expansion in 1897, figure Immaculata, probably Georg Reuss, around 1740 D-4-61-000-1245 Residential and commercial building
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Schillerplatz 26
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Bürgerhaus, E. T. A. Hoffmann Museum, 1809–1813 residence of Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann Narrow but deep front building, three-storey side eaves building with mansard roof, probably rebuilt in 1762, revision of the facades and alteration of the roof extension in 1856, simple rear building expanded and raised in 1869 D-4-61-000-1246 Bürgerhaus, E. T. A. Hoffmann Museum, 1809–1813 residence of Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann
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School alley

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Schulgasse 3
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Main building on the Regnitz Above the massive cellar, two-storey half-timbered building with a gable roof, eaves facing the Regnitz, essentially the first quarter of the 18th century, expansion phases in 1720, 1742 and around 1800; Side wing 18./19. century

Courtyard wall with entrance marked "1742"

D-4-61-000-1280 Main building on the Regnitz
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Stangsstrasse

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Stangsstrasse 5
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Residential building Three-storey mansard roof building on the eaves, 17th / 18th centuries Century, 1933 drastically changed and increased; rear left side wing, three-story, half-timbered D-4-61-000-1369 Residential building
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Stangsstrasse 7
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Residential building Corner house, two-storey square building with simply structured fronts, mansard roof with half-timbered gable or hipped towards the Holzmarkt, second half of the 18th century, house figure of Saint Joseph, around 1770, attributed to Johann Bernhard Kamm D-4-61-000-1322 Residential building
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Lower bridge

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Regnitz
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Lower bridge Of the bridge built by Balthasar Neumann in 1739 , only the round-closed and sandstone-clad pillars below the town hall, which were adapted at different times to the respective requirements, have been preserved, neo-baroque parapet 1912/13; Stone figure of St. Kunigunde by Johann Peter Benckert from 1744 replaced by a natural stone copy in 1990 (original in St. Jacob, Bamberg) D-4-61-000-638 Lower bridge
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Front ditch

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Vorderer Graben 2
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey eaves side building with asymmetrically structured facade in Baroque forms and with decor influenced by Art Nouveau, plastered solid building with mansard roof, flat side elevation with tail gable, 1902 by Georg Benedikt D-4-61-000-719 Residential and commercial building
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Vorderer Graben 3
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Former Garden property free-standing two-storey corner house with mansard hipped roof, taut, plastered fronts with structures and frames made of sandstone, 1808 perhaps by Johann Lorenz Fink; associated garden house, single-storey, transversely oval plastered building with original dome roof, around 1750/60; associated garden with enclosure, 18th century; now part of the institute of the English Misses (see Holzmarkt 2) D-4-61-000-720 Former  Garden property
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Vorderer Graben 8
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House figure Madonna with adoring angels by Andreas Schell, around 1850; Relief, St. Vincent von Paula, by Bartholomäus Zimmermann 1932 D-4-61-000-721 House figure
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Vorderer Graben 8
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Former Residential house with studio extension Three-story eaves-free residential building with a flat sloping gable roof, solid ground floor and first floor, second floor in plastered half-timbering, two-storey now glazed arcades at the rear, in the core 18th century, extension of the top floor, studio extension and house figure, Madonna with adoring angels (from the then owner, the sculptor Andreas Schell) around 1850, the two-storey studio extension with roof platform and classicist iron railing, on the front relief, St. Vincent von Paula, by Bartholomäus Zimmermann 1932; Parts of the city wall and a wall tower, built in the middle of the 15th century, in the residential house and studio extension (see city fortifications) D-4-61-000-1533 Former  Residential house with studio extension
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Vorderer Graben 10
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City wall with parts of a wall tower Middle of the 15th century, built into the house D-4-61-000-723 City wall with parts of a wall tower
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Vorderer Graben 36
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Residential building single-storey elongated solid building with a mansard roof, protruding from the street, the three eastern axes built by master mason Johann Joseph Vogel in 1784, extension to the west in 1805, the front door relocated in 1913; City wall with remains of a wall tower, mid-15th century, built into the house (see city fortifications) D-4-61-000-737 Residential building
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Zinkenwörth

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Zinkenwörth 3
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Former tanner's house Two-storey front house with a steep gable roof, the core of a late medieval half-timbered building around 1412, massive plastered street front from the late 18th century, two-storey rear building with a monopitch roof D-4-61-000-780 Former tanner's house
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Zinkenwörth 5
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Small house At its core, perhaps a late medieval white tanning workshop, single-storey house with hipped roof, separated from Zinkenwörth 3 (see there) in 1808, facade by Joseph III in 1838. Dennefeld

In the basement remains of the late medieval Zinkenwörther gate tower (see city wall)

D-4-61-000-781 Small house
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Zinkenwörth 6
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Former craftsman's house Three-storey corner house, massive ground floor, plastered half-timbered upper storeys, gable roof, around 1740, above a late medieval cellar, figure of the Virgin with putti and dove around 1740; see also on channel 6 D-4-61-000-782 Former craftsman's house
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Zinkenwörth 7
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Front building Two-storey corner building, massive ground floor, plastered half-timbered upper storey, mansard roof, mainly around 1760/70, two-storey side wing with gable roof, late medieval remains in the rear building D-4-61-000-783 Front building
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Zinkenwörth 8
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Former tanner's house Narrow building, three-storey, eaves, with a gable roof, late medieval core, heightened and extended in the second half of the 18th century, facade of the upper floors according to plans by Andreas Stübler in 1843 D-4-61-000-784 Former tanner's house
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Zinkenwörth 10
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Former bakery, today residential and commercial building Two-storey eaves gable roof building with massive street facade, late medieval core, extension 18th century, two-storey rear building around 1700 D-4-61-000-785 Former bakery, today residential and commercial building
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Zinkenwörth 12
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Community center Towards the street, three-storey, two-storey rear eaves side building with a saddle roof, partly solid, partly half-timbered, core building 17th century, raised by one storey in the 18th century, historicist street facade probably second half of the 19th century D-4-61-000-786 Community center
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Zinkenwörth 14
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey plastered eaves building with a gable roof, late medieval core, raised by one storey in the 18th century, upper storeys massively renovated by Joseph III. Dennefeld 1833, rebuilt in 1908, shop fitting in 1923 D-4-61-000-787 Residential and commercial building
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Zinkenwörth 16
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey eaves side building with saddle roof, massive plastered ground floor, upper floors in half-timbering, second quarter of the 18th century, shop window installation in 1924, on the north side sloping, lower side wing in half-timbering 17th century D-4-61-000-788 Residential and commercial building
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Zinkenwörth 18
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Community center Three-storey eaves side building with massive plastered facade and gable roof, in the core 16./17. Century, in the 18th century increased by one storey and given a new facade D-4-61-000-789 Community center
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Zinkenwörth 20
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Community center Three-storey eaves side building with gable roof, in the core 15th / 16th. Century, in the 18th century increased by one storey, facade 1826 by Joseph III. Dennefeld, above a late medieval sandstone cellar D-4-61-000-790 Community center
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Zinkenwörth 24
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Tenement house Four-storey historical side eaves building with side risalits, saddle roof and tail gables, 1906 by Chrysostomus Martin, see Hainstraße 2 D-4-61-000-792 Tenement house
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Zinkenwörth 24
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Harmony garden Public gardens from the late 19th century, modified several times

On the eastern border remains of the late medieval city wall from the 15th century (see city fortifications)

D-4-61-000-791 Harmony garden
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Zinkenwörth 25
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Community center Two-storey eaves side house, originally with a gable roof, probably after 1710, redesign at the beginning of the 19th century, including a street-side mansard roof gable with a dwelling from 1809 D-4-61-000-793 Community center
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Zinkenwörth 27
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Community center Three-storey eaves side house with a gable roof, the core is probably late medieval, the front building raised by one storey in 1859 by master mason Georg II. Hofbauer D-4-61-000-794 Community center
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Zinkenwörth 29
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey eaves side house with a mansard roof with half-timbered gables, overall appearance from the second half of the 18th century, roof in 1910 D-4-61-000-795 Residential and commercial building
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Zinkenwörth 31
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Residential and commercial building Two-storey side eaves building with a saddle roof, probably built from two small houses, in the middle of the 16th century, stone facade by Joseph III. Dennefeld 1834 D-4-61-000-796 Residential and commercial building
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Zinkenwörth 33
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Petty bourgeoisie Two-storey eaves side building with a flat facade and saddle roof, around 1800, house figure, Vesper picture, perhaps by Georg Reuss in the middle of the 18th century D-4-61-000-797 Petty bourgeoisie
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Zinkenwörth 35
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Tenement house Three-storey side eaves building with a gable roof, in alignment with the adjoining Bamberger Hof (see Schönleinsplatz 4) in neo-baroque forms, executed in 1900 by Jakob Maier according to plans by O. Mayer D-4-61-000-798 Tenement house
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Remarks

  1. This list may not correspond to the current status of the official list of monuments. The latter can be viewed on the Internet as a PDF using the link given under web links and is also mapped in the Bavarian Monument Atlas . Even these representations, although they are updated daily by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation , do not always and everywhere reflect the current status. Therefore, the presence or absence of an object in this list or in the Bavarian Monument Atlas does not guarantee that it is currently a registered monument or not. The Bavarian List of Monuments is also an information directory. The monument property - and thus the legal protection - is defined in Art. 1 of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act (BayDSchG) and does not depend on the mapping in the monument atlas or the entry in the Bavarian monument list. Objects that are not listed in the Bavarian Monument List can also be monuments if they meet the criteria according to Art. 1 BayDSchG. Early involvement of the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation according to Art. 6 BayDSchG is therefore necessary in all projects.

literature

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

Web links

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