List of architectural monuments in Bamberg / Jakobsberg
List of architectural monuments in Bamberg :
Overall facility: Ensemble Altstadt Bamberg Bergstadt: Bourgeois mining town • Domberg • Mountain town immunities: Stephansberg • Kaulberg, Matern and Sutte • Jakobsberg and Altenburg • Michaelsberg and Abtsberg Island City: Inner Island City • Island City expansions Theuerstadt: Lower nursery • Upper nursery • Wunderburg Incorporated places : Bruckertshof • Bug • Bughof • Gaustadt • Kramersfeld • Wildensorg |
The monuments of the Upper Franconian city of Bamberg are compiled on this page . This table is a partial list of the list of architectural monuments in Bavaria . The basis is the Bavarian Monument List , which was first drawn up on the basis of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act of October 1, 1973 and has since been managed by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation . The following information does not replace the legally binding information from the monument protection authority. This partial list contains the monuments in the area of the former immunity St. Jakob with the Altenburg according to the division of the book series Die Kunstdenkmäler von Bayern .
Architectural monuments of the former immunity St. Jakob with the Altenburg
Altenburg
The Altenburg ( location ) ( pictures ) (file number: D-4-61-000-1) is a former prince-bishop's fortress, largely rebuilt in the 15th century, historically remodeled around 1900 with remains of medieval ramparts and moats. In the northeast, parts of the castle complex have been slipped off. The buildings were essentially made of sandstone blocks and quarry stone and consist of the following components.
- Keep, butter churn shape, around 1400–1414, top floor 1743–1746 by Johann Jakob Michael Küchel with the coat of arms of Prince-Bishop Friedrich Carl von Schönborn by Leonhard Gollwitzer, Welsche Haube from 1902, stair tower with conical roof, 1864/65 in the shape of its predecessor from 1579 / 80 renewed
- Outer enclosing walls with three defense towers, mid-15th century to early 16th century
- North tower, so-called Petersturm, today Hoffmannsklause, polygonal three-storey substructure made of smooth sandstone blocks, above it a semicircular upper storey with the coat of arms of Prince-Bishop Anton von Rotenhan (1432-1459), arched window from the renovation in 1867
- Northwestern crowd watchtower from the 16th century with neo-Gothic battlements from the second half of the 19th century, from the reign of Anton von Rotenhan
- north and west wall section as well as the substructure of the round south-west tower made of bosses ashlars, upper floor with coat of arms of Prince-Bishop Georg I von Schaumburg (1459–1475), crenellated crown 1868
- on the western part of the southern wall line several prince-bishop coats of arms, inscribed "1474" to inscribed "1490"
- semicircular southern wall tower, so-called Amalienklause with bossed ashlar masonry, remodeling 18th century
- the eastern part of the southern wall line was probably completed in 1518 (Wappenstein), the battlements reconstructed in 1983
- eastern wall section renewed in the 18th century, piece between the north and east walls secured by a concrete wall in 2002, several coats of arms stones, some in situ, some as spoilage
- Lining wall on the west side of the neck ditch 1493 by Hans Wattendorfer
- Gate construction, two-storey saddle roof building above a three-storey substructure at bridge level, sandstone cuboids with half-timbered gables, plastered, in the middle mid-15th century, after being destroyed in the Margrave War, reconstruction 1554–1556, changes 18th century, with furnishings
- Commercial building adjoining the gatehouse to the south, single-storey saddle roof building with stepped gables, built in 1834/35 by Bernhard Solger over Keller, at the end of the 15th century, in the north part a ribbed vaulted late Gothic kitchen building, expanded as a neo-Gothic chapel around 1450, 1834/35, with furnishings
- Hall building, so-called New Palas, elongated, two-storey building in west-east direction, richly structured in the sense of the castle romance, four-part building, western transverse building in sandstone with gable roof, main building with half-timbered upper floor and high gable roof, staircase building with front porch, dwarf house with forehead and roof turret , East wing with a hipped roof, historicist in late Gothic and Renaissance forms of the 16th century, 1899–1902 by Gustav Haeberle
- Castle well, draw well, sandstone pillar with roller for well chains under a half-hipped roof 1902 by Gustav Haeberle based on an old model
At the Bundleshof
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At the Bundleshof; opposite Wildensorger Straße 9 ( location ) |
So-called tolerance cross | Way Cross, wood, body by Caspar Christ, 1865 | D-4-61-000-1865 |
Dr.-Remeis-Strasse
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Dr.-Remeis-Straße 15 ( location ) |
Villa Edel | Two-storey building on an angular ground plan, moving roof landscape with a saddle roof with half-timbered gables, half-hipped dormers, risalits and polygonal corner bay windows with pointed spire, ground floor massively plastered, upper floor in half-timbering, 1897 based on a design by Philipp Schrüfer | D-4-61-000-80 | |
Dr.-Remeis-Straße 17 ( location ) |
Villa Herlet | With a tower, two-storey solid building on the eaves, plastered, with central projections on both sides on a cross plan, stair tower with pointed helmet in front of the northern gable front, plastered, cantilevered roofs by hip, crooked hip and crooked hip, as well as by plastered and ornamental half-timbered gables varied from Theodor Schrüfer, historicalist, 1897/98
Simultaneous associated outbuilding, wash house and wooden shelf |
D-4-61-000-1429 |
Jakobsberg
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Jakobsberg 1 ( location ) |
Residential buildings | Free-standing two-storey gable roof building, hipped on one side, in corner position, truss plastered, probably rebuilt as a mansard roof around 1720, hipped roof from renovation 1924/25, 1980–1983 renovation of the interior | D-4-61-000-365 |
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Jakobsberg 2 ( location ) |
First collegiate curia on the upper street near St. Jakob, today St. Walburga, main building | Two-storey, eaves, with corner pilasters, mansard roof, solid, 1772 by Joseph Clemens Madler while retaining an essentially older ground floor, conversions in 1861 (shortening to expand the garden entrance) and 1978/79 (retirement and nursing home) | D-4-61-000-366 |
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Jakobsberg 2 ( location ) |
First collegiate curia on the upper street near St. Jakob, today St. Walburga, outbuilding | Two-storey, with hipped roof, former gatehouse, solid ground floor, upper floor plastered half-timbering, 16th century, with annex on an angular floor plan 19th century | D-4-61-000-366 |
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Jakobsberg 3 ( location ) |
Residential buildings | Above the stone-facing basement, two-storey eaves gable roof construction with parapet panels, solid plastered, late 18th century, alterations in 1888/90 | D-4-61-000-367 |
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Jakobsberg 4 ( location ) |
First collegiate curia on the upper street near St. Jakob, today St. Walburga, eastern outbuilding | Two-story hipped roof building with the long side facing the street, solid ground floor, upper floor plastered half-timbering, first quarter of the 18th century | D-4-61-000-368 |
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Jakobsberg 4 ( location ) |
Shoulder arch portal | Walled up in the courtyard wall, sandstone, early 16th century | D-4-61-000-368 |
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Jakobsberg 6 ( location ) |
Former cellar of the Zum Grünen Wald brewery | Two-storey eaves gable roof construction, in the core a single-storey half-timbered building from the 18th century, heightened in 1876 and provided with a massive plastered facade | D-4-61-000-369 |
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Jakobsberg 8 ( location ) |
Unicorn cellar | Basement house, single-storey eaves half-timbered building with arched gate passage, gable roof, built over rock cellars, 18th century, dormers 1883, half-timbered exposure and renovation 1922 | D-4-61-000-371 |
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Jakobsberg 9 ( location ) |
House figure | St. Michael, sandstone figure on console and under canopy, neo-Gothic, 1889 | D-4-61-000-370 |
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Jakobsberg 10 ( location ) |
Residential buildings | Two-storey eaves corner building with half-hipped roof with extension at the same eaves height, but lower saddle roof to the west and a short north wing, modified in the last quarter of the 19th century, with a flat roof facing Storchsgasse, solid ground floor, half-timbered upper floor, in the core probably 16./17. Century, Jakobsberg facade massively renewed during renovation in 1841 | D-4-61-000-372 |
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Jakobsberg 17 ( location ) |
Residential buildings | Two-storey eaves gable roof construction, cranked corner pilasters with belt cornice and drilled windows, plastered half-timbering, in the core in 1456/57 with a cellar of the same age, renovated around 1632, today's appearance shaped by the renovation at the end of the 18th century, remodeling in 1965 and 2004/05 | D-4-61-000-373 |
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Jakobsberg 19 ( location ) |
Residential buildings | Two-storey eaves side building with gable roof, grooved corner pilaster strips, parapet aprons with mirrors under drilled windows, probably massive, remodeled or new building around 1700, redesigned in the middle of the 18th century (front door) | D-4-61-000-374 |
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Jakobsberg 21 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey gable-roof house with a side entrance, solid and half-timbered, plastered, late 17th century, facade renewal in 1833, historicizing after a fire in 1992 | D-4-61-000-375 |
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Jakobsberg 23 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey eaves saddle roof construction, massive, half-timbered gable, plastered, in the core 17th / 18th century. Century, modernized in the late 19th century | D-4-61-000-376 |
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Jakobsberg 25 ( location ) |
Former barn, then cellar house | Gable-independent saddle roof building, massive with south gable in half-timbering, plastered, second half of the 18th century, changes in the interior in 1902 | D-4-61-000-377 |
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Jakobsberg 27; Near Jakobsberg ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey gable roof building with eaves, massive ground floor, upper floor with ornamental framework, shortly after 1619, ground floor changes in 1863, framework exposed 1934/35
Courtyard gate, sandstone block construction, probably a translocated arch of the passage from the Jakobstor from 1731, which was broken off in 1886, with the Staufenberg coat of arms around 1620 |
D-4-61-000-378 |
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Jakobsplatz
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Jakobsplatz 1 ( location ) |
Villa Aja | Two- and three-story hipped roof building with a glare timbered upper storey, historicistic, 1888 | D-4-61-000-379 |
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Jakobsplatz 3 ( location ) |
Former collegiate church of St. Jakob | Two-storey hipped roof building over an irregular floor plan, floor-dividing cornice and corner pilasters, drilled window frames on the east and north facade, early 18th century; Arched shop windows with iron bars from 1939; Basement of the previous building | D-4-61-000-380 |
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Jakobsplatz 4; Jakobsplatz 5; Michelsberger Straße 6 ( location ) |
Citizen's Palace | Stately baroque citizen's palace in the corner of Michaelsberger Straße, two-storey sandstone cuboid building with a hipped gable roof, shared baroque facade with corner structure with Jakobsplatz 5, arched portal to the square front, above a late medieval cellar in 1721/25, probably built according to plans by Johann Leonhard Dientzenhofer , interior reconstruction after 1766, around 1866 Attachment of the Gebsattel coat of arms
Rear building, former stables (today Michelsberger Straße 6) One-storey mansard hipped roof building facing the courtyard, with a high basement facing Michaelsberger Strasse, solid, plastered with pilasters, the core of the 18th century, the interior overformed in 1936 |
D-4-61-000-381 |
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Jakobsplatz 6 ( location ) |
Community center | Three-storey saddle roof building, Gothic window frames, medieval core, renovation 18th / 19th centuries century | D-4-61-000-383 |
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Jakobsplatz 7 ( location ) |
Community center | Two-wing saddle roof construction, 17th / 18th centuries Century; with garden | D-4-61-000-384 |
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Jakobsplatz 8 ( location ) |
Former Franciscan monastery | Two-wing complex with a four-story hipped roof and three-story mansard roof, founded in 1852 | D-4-61-000-385 |
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Jakobsplatz 8 ( location ) |
Former Franciscan monastery, Beatae Mariae chapel | essentially the third quarter of the 19th century | D-4-61-000-385 |
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Jakobsplatz 9 ( location ) |
Former Franciscan monastery, Antonianum study seminar | Founded in 1897, four-story hipped roof building | D-4-61-000-385 |
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Jakobsplatz 9 ( location ) |
Former Franciscan monastery, convent building | Two-storey saddle roof building with central projection, around 1900 | D-4-61-000-385 |
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Jakobsplatz 10 ( location ) |
Former canon monastery of St. Jakob, Catholic collegiate church of St. Jakob | Former double-choir pillar basilica with west transept with apsidioles attached to the east, around 1070–1109, tower 13th / 14th c. Century, west choir beginning of the 15th century, facade in 1771 probably by Johann Michel Fischer with figurines by Ferdinand Dietz; with equipment | D-4-61-000-386 |
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Jakobsplatz 10 ( location ) |
Former Canon Monastery of St. Jakob, Kreuzhof conversion | The north section of the west wing adjoining the south transept, former chapter house (Magdalenenkapelle, Josephskapelle), single-storey sandstone block building with gable roof | D-4-61-000-386 |
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Jakobsplatz 11 ( location ) |
Former Canon Monastery of St. Jakob, southern section of the west wing, former chapter house, later a school house | Corner building with a high basement floor to the south corresponding to the sloping terrain and a ground floor, hipped gable roof, cellar still 12th century, otherwise 18th century | D-4-61-000-386 |
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Jakobsplatz 11 a ( location ) |
Former canon monastery of St. Jakob, south wing, western section, later a school building | Single-storey elongated saddle roof building, probably 17th century | D-4-61-000-386 |
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Jakobsplatz 12 ( location ) |
Former Canon Monastery of St. Jakob, south wing, eastern section, later sacristan's house | Single-storey saddle roof building, 17th century | D-4-61-000-386 |
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Jakobsplatz 13 ( location ) |
Former Schmidtsches Porzellanmalinstitut | Three-storey hipped roof building with central projection, structured facade with round arch frieze, historicist, built for Karl Schmidt in 1861 according to plans by building assistant Fritz Drausnick; a side wing connects the main building with Jakobsplatz 14 | D-4-61-000-387 |
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Jakobsplatz 14; Jakobsplatz 14 r ( location ) |
Former collegiate dean of St. Jakob | Four two-storey wings closed around a courtyard, in the courtyard stump of what was probably a high medieval tower from the 13th century, expanded mainly in the 18th century | D-4-61-000-388 |
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Jakobsplatz 15 ( location ) |
Former collegiate curia, then Haus zum Greifen and Oblei Nova Domus, later Lorbershof , then boys' rescue center , today St. Josephsheim and day care center | The core consists of three courtyards, the main courtyard, a two-storey complex enclosed in four wings around a courtyard, largely expanded as a suburban villa around 1715, courtyard fronts with frescoes by Francesco Marchini, probably around 1720/30, renewed in 1961 by Anton Greiner
Chapel with fittings, baroque, mainly first half of the 18th century House figure of Saint Joseph, inscribed "1880" Baroque garden Commercial building, adjacent to the southeast corner, two-winged, two-story, 18th century |
D-4-61-000-389 |
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Long vineyards
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Long vineyards ( location ) |
Field keeper's house | One-storey plastered building on a square floor plan with a high hipped mansard roof, around 1800 | D-4-61-000-751 |
Lerchenbühl
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Lerchenbühl ( location ) |
Field ranger's house on the Sauersberg | Massive plastered building with corner pilasters and high mansard hipped roof, single-storey on a square floor plan, windows and doors in stone frames, late 18th century | D-4-61-000-1205 |
Michelsberger Strasse
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Michelsberger Straße 4 ( location ) |
House to the angel, residential building | Simple, two-storey eaves side house with a saddle roof that kinks to the rear wing, solid ground floor, upper floor in half-timbered construction, plastered street facade, 18th century | D-4-61-000-1021 |
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Under the Altenburg
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Under the Altenburg, in front of the neck ditch of the Altenburg ( location ) |
Cross group | Sandstone, late baroque, by Georg Reuss, 1755, with burial relief, 17th century | D-4-61-000-2 |
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Wildensorger Strasse
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Wildensorger Straße 29 ( location ) |
Danish summer house | Single-storey plank construction above the base, boarded up to the outside, mansard roof with fore, wooden prefabricated building in panel construction, 1911 by Haberkorn & Schwerdtner (Zittau) | D-4-61-000-1383 |
Remarks
- ↑ 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 .
- Art monuments of Bavaria 5.3: City of Bamberg 3, immunities of the mining town, 3rd quarter volume: Jakobsberg and Altenburg . Edited by Tilmann Breuer, Reinhard Gutbier and Peter Ruderich, 2008, ISBN 3-422-06678-0
Individual evidence
Web links
- Bavarian Monument Atlas (cartographic representation of the Bavarian architectural and ground monuments by the BLfD , requires JavaScript)
- List of monuments for Bamberg (PDF) at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation
- Monument Bamberg - Mobile site with detailed information on Bamberg's monuments