List of architectural monuments in Bamberg / Kaulberg
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 Kaulberg with Sutte and Matern according to the division of the book series Die Kunstdenkmäler von Bayern . The former immunity Kaulberg includes the following squares and streets: Adalbertstraße, Agnesstraße, Albrecht-von-Eyb-Leite, Altenburger Straße , Am Hahnenweg, Am Knöcklein , Artur-Landgraf-Straße, Auf dem Lerchenbühl , Babenbergring, Bauchwitzstraße, Burger Straße, Burgheimer Lage , Die Krött, Dorotheenstraße, Dr.-Eisenbarth-Hof, Eztergomstraße, Färbersgarten, Firtz-Bayerlein-Weg, Gartenstraße , Giselastraße, Guntherstraße Häckerweg, Hahnenweg, Heckenweg, Heinrichshöhe, Hennebergstraße, Hezilostraße, Hinterer Sückleinsstraße, Hohenstaufenstraße, Hohenstaufenstraße, Hohenstaufenstraße, Hölle, Im Färbersgarten, Im Sücklein, Karmelitenplatz , Kleebaumsgasse , Kroatengasse , Laurenziplatz , Laurenzistraße , Lobenhofferstraße, Laurenzistraße , Maternstraße , Meinhardtstraße, Meranierstraße, Mittlerer Kaulberg , Münchner Ring, Obere Dorotheenstraße, Kneipp- , Pfulacels-Straße , Panzerleitenstraße, Oberer Kaulberg , Panzerleitenstraße Hof, Rößleinsweg, Salierstraße, Sauäckerweg, Sauersberg, Schleifweg, Schlüsse lberger Strasse, Schmiedsgasse, Schulplatz , Staffelbergweg, Suidgerstrasse, Sutte , Teufelsgraben , Unterauracher Weg, Unterer Kaulberg , Valentin-Becker-Strasse, Valentin-Rathgeber-Strasse, Viktor-von-Scheffel-Strasse, Volkfeldstrasse, Waizendorfer Strasse, Weinbergweg, Unterer Kaulberg , Würzburger Strasse , Ziegelgasse.
Architectural monuments in the former immunity Kaulberg
Altenburger Strasse
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Altenburger Strasse 3 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey plastered eaves building, mansard pent roof on one side with crest, solid, plastered, first half of the 18th century, window frames on the upper floor of the 18th / early 19th century, ground floor in 1877, rear extension with pent roof in 1893 | D-4-61-000-4 |
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Altenburger Strasse 5 ( location ) |
Residential building | Narrow two-storey eaves side house with a gable roof, solid, plastered, in the core probably late medieval building, external appearance with a fascinating house facade at the beginning of the 20th century, similar to the neighboring house at Altenburgerstrasse 5. | D-4-61-000-3 |
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Altenburger Strasse 28 ( location ) |
crossroads | Wooden crucifix on a stone base, end of the 19th century, the crucifix was renewed by Johannes Bezold in 1909, moved here in 1921 | D-4-61-000-5 |
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Altenburger Strasse 69 ( location ) |
Wooden crucifix | From the previous building, taken in the 18th century, on the north gable wall | D-4-61-000-6 |
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Altenburger Strasse 89 ( location ) |
crossroads | Base with volutes attached to the side, sandstone, corpus in artificial stone, 1901 | D-4-61-000-1863 |
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At the knuckle
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Am Knöcklein 5 ( location ) |
Former brewery of the St. Theodor monastery | Two-storey mansard hipped roof building, sandstone cuboid, plastered with stone-visible structure, 1767/68, the southern part was raised in 1903 in harmonized forms at the same ridge height as the northern part, in 1975 the northern part gutted and the higher-lying southern part added; former part of the former farmyard of the Carmelite monastery (see Karmelitenplatz 1/3) | D-4-61-000-22 |
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Am Knöcklein 12 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey, with a solid ground floor and half-timbered upper storey, plastered, on one side a steeply hipped gable roof with half-hipped to the other, in the core 1506/07 (dendro.-dat.), Conversions in 1791 and 19th century, two-storey side building at the rear, half-timbered with pent roof, 1869 | D-4-61-000-1428 |
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On the Lerchenbühl
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On the Lerchenbühl 45 ( location ) |
Holy Hole rock chapel | Rock tunnel with well system, laid out as a holy grave system in the middle of the 17th century, temporarily buried and exposed again, today's access was created during security work 1925–1928 at the expense of the western area of the system, partially buried; with equipment | D-4-61-000-36 |
Burgheim location
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Burgheimer Lage ( location ) |
Corridor guard house | Two-storey with a flat tent roof, probably massive, plastered, middle 19th century | D-4-61-000-7 | |
Near Burgheimer Lage ( location ) |
Field keeper's house | Single-storey plastered building with pyramid roof, early 19th century | D-4-61-000-839 |
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gardenstreet
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Gartenstrasse 7 ( location ) |
Villa Schrüfer | Picturesque three-storey saddle roof construction with numerous bay windows, balconies, gables and corner tower, plastered ground floor with structures made of sandstone, upper floors in bare brick and half-timbered, historical, Swiss style, 1888/89 by Philipp Schrüfer
Associated villa garden with a memorial and statues |
D-4-61-000-1409 |
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Gartenstrasse 5 ( location ) |
Outbuildings | Single-storey coach house with a saddle roof in bare brick and half-timbered construction, 1885 | D-4-61-000-1409 |
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hell
Hell 1, 3, 5 and 7 belonged to the Kaulberg immunity. The higher house numbers counted towards Stephansberg immunity
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Hell 7, near Frauenplatz ( location ) |
Former Domkapitelsches prison | Today residential building, two-storey solid construction, 1700/1704, mansard roof with fore in 1948
Behind the wall remains of the former churchyard of the upper parish, massive, 15th century |
D-4-61-000-352 |
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Carmelite Square
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Karmelitenplatz, next to the fountain ( location ) |
crossroads | Wooden crucifix probably from the 19th century | D-4-61-000-455 | |
Karmelitenplatz, on the corner of the Mittlerer Kaulberg ( location ) |
Fountain | Rectangular sandstone basin between two classicist stone pillars , restored in 1827 based on a design by Johann Baptist Eck with sculptures by Wilhelm Johann Wurzer , 1912 | D-4-61-000-454 |
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Karmelitenplatz 3; Karmelitenplatz 1 ( location ) |
Church of St. Theodor | Vested church on a rectangular floor plan with a basilical cross-sectional scheme, sandstone ashlar construction, baroque east facade with pilasters, figure niches and concave curved gable ending with a triangular shape, in the choir area upper storey with gable roof, over choir rooms and side aisles with incisional chapels, pent roofs, 1692 raised nave roofs Renewed in baroque style by Johann Leonhard Dientzenhofer while retaining the west facade with Romanesque lion portal, large parts of the side aisle outer walls and the lower floors of the south tower from the high medieval building around 1170-1200, upper floors of the tower in the middle of the 14th century, spire with tent roof 1797 | D-4-61-000-453 |
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Karmelitenplatz 3; Karmelitenplatz 1 ( location ) |
Former Benedictine monastery, now a Carmelite monastery | To the south of the church of St. Theodor, a two-storey cross courtyard conversion and a stone-facing cloister on the ground floor, the upper floor plastered
South wing with flat gable roof, balustrade and central risalit, other wings with mansard roof, east front of the east wing is three-storey due to sloping terrain, heraldic cartouche in the gable, including components from the 13th-15th centuries. Century 1692 ff. Changed in baroque style by Johann Leonhard Dientzenhofer , but the west wing was restored in 1739/40 by Justus Heinrich Dientzenhofer according to the changed plans of Balthasar Neumann , cloister arcades with fighters and capitals in Parler style from the last quarter of the 14th century in 1934 with salvaged pieces, on the west wing extensive additions in 1973 Narrow three-storey library building protruding to the east, plastered building with saddle roof, pilasters ascending over sloping pillars with figure niches, 1675/76; with equipment Former brewery at the former Ökonomiehof, see Am Knöckein 5 |
D-4-61-000-453 |
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Kleebaumsgasse
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Kleebaumsgasse 9 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey half-hipped roof building with half-timbering, late 18th / early 19th century | D-4-61-000-667 |
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Kroatengasse
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Kroatengasse 1 ( location ) |
Petty bourgeoisie | Two-storey eaves gable roof construction, solid, simply structured plastered facade, middle of the 18th century over an older cellar, remodeling in 1980 | D-4-61-000-519 |
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Kroatengasse 9 ( location ) |
Former inn, Haus zur Blauen Traube, later Maultiegelsches Wirtshaus, then to the Golden Swan | Two-storey gable roof building with eaves, solid and half-timbered, mid-18th century, alterations in 1922 | D-4-61-000-875 |
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Laurenziplatz
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Laurenziplatz 12 ( location ) |
Former half-timbered barn | Gable-independent, plastered saddle roof building, rebuilt in 1779, remodeling during renovation in 1978/79 | D-4-61-000-578 |
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Laurenziplatz 15 ( location ) |
Small house | Single-storey gable roof house with eaves, solid, plastered, street front flat structured, 1793 | D-4-61-000-579 |
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Laurenzistrasse
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Laurenzistraße 1 ( location ) |
Residential building | Above the high basement, two-storey side eaves building in half-open development, plastered solid construction with stone-facing corner pilasters and profiled window frames, gable roof on one side with half-hip, by Sebastian Neubauer 1822 | D-4-61-000-581 |
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Laurenzistraße 2 ( location ) |
Häckerhaus | Two-storey gable roof building with eaves, solid, plastered, with gate passage, by Heinrich Ploetz, inscribed "1831" | D-4-61-000-582 |
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Laurenzistraße 4 ( location ) |
Former home of the court plasterer Johann Jakob Vogel, later the sculptors Franz Anton Schlott and Johann Peter Benkert | Two-storey eaves saddle roof construction, massive ground floor, half-timbered upper floor, second half of the 17th century
Rear two-storey side wing with monopitch roof, stable building by Andreas Stübler 1840 Large massive barn with a gable roof, by Georg II. Hofbauer 1849 |
D-4-61-000-583 |
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Laurenzistraße 9 ( location ) |
Furnishing | the Catholic Laurenzikirche | D-4-61-000-584 | |
Laurenzistraße 14 ( location ) |
Residential building | Single-storey eaves side building with mansard roof, solid, plastered, with side gate passage, probably second half of the 18th century | D-4-61-000-585 |
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Near Laurenzistraße, on the former Antoni-Siechhof cemetery south of the Laurenzikirche ( location ) |
crucifix | On high sandstone plinth, artificial stone cross with bronze body, by Philipp Dorsch 1885 | D-4-61-000-577 |
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Maternstrasse
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Maternstrasse 2 ( location ) |
Former artist residence | Elongated two-storey saddle roof building, massive ground floor, upper floor in half-timbered, plastered, formerly two houses, probably in the late 18th century combined with a facade, and a. owned by Matthäus Dennefeld, who built numerous architectural sheets in the house in the middle of the 19th century, he also gutted the arcades and balconies in neo-Gothic style, completely gutted the first and second floors in 1980 | D-4-61-000-918 |
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Maternstrasse 10 ( location ) |
Former chapel of St. Maternus | Hall building with retracted rectangular choir, solid, plastered, saddle roof with neo-Gothic pointed helmet ridge, in the core probably the chapel of the cathedral chapter hospital of the 11th century, changes and roof over the choir 1463–1465 (dendrochronologically dated), roof of the nave 1582 by court carpenter Jörg Wieber, 1803 Secularized, neo-Gothic alterations in 1860/61 by Georg II. Hofbauer and in 1896 by Theodor Schrüfer, Tockler coat of arms relief, first half of the 15th century | D-4-61-000-919 |
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Maternstrasse 16 ( location ) |
So-called house at the zoo | Two-storey, three-sided freestanding half-timbered building, plastered, saddle roof with half-hip facing the street, in the core perhaps the 16th century, in 1843 partial renovation of the courtyard front, the front part of the house massively renewed in 1946 | D-4-61-000-920 |
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Maternstrasse 16 ( location ) |
Outbuildings | Half-timbered structure with pent roof, former stables with schnapps distillery, 1824–1833 by Philipp Madler | D-4-61-000-920 |
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Maternstrasse 18 ( location ) |
Former gardener's or hacker's house | Above a high, solid base, a single-storey, plastered half-timbered building on the eaves, in the core perhaps 17th century, changes in 1823, mansard roof with one-sided tuft in 1947 | D-4-61-000-921 |
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Maternstrasse 35 ( location ) |
Small house | Single-storey two-storey eaves-sided gable-roof house facing the street, plastered half-timbering, 17th century | D-4-61-000-935 |
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Maternstrasse 41 ( location ) |
Petty bourgeoisie | Stilted two-storey half-timbered building with a gable roof, allegedly by Joseph Clemens Madler in 1755 | D-4-61-000-936 |
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Maternstrasse 43 ( location ) |
Petty bourgeoisie | Facing the street, three-storey, four-storey gable roof building on the courtyard side, half-timbered plastered, in the core possibly a single-storey late medieval half-timbered building, on top of the building in the second quarter of the 18th century, the second upper story was added, facade with economical decorative forms probably 1872 | D-4-61-000-922 |
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Maternstrasse 45 ( location ) |
Former vicariate house | Two-storey gable roof building facing the street, massive ground floor, here remains of the late medieval core structure preserved, upper floor plastered half-timbering, probably 18th century, 1876 neo-baroque changes by master carpenter Kaspar Popp | D-4-61-000-1860 |
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Maternstrasse 53 ( location ) |
Petty bourgeoisie | Originally associated with Maternstrasse 51, two-storey eaves gable roof construction, plastered half-timbering, core house 15./16. Century, rebuilt when the house was divided in the 18th century, roof structure renewed in 1863 | D-4-61-000-923 |
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Maternstrasse 55 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey eaves building with a steep pitched roof, plastered half-timbering, around 1500, changed in the middle of the 18th century | D-4-61-000-937 |
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Maternstraße 57, between Maternstraße and the stairs leading to the Sutte ( location ) |
Petty bourgeoisie | In corner position on an angled floor plan, hipped roof construction, solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, plastered, 1697, with changes 18th / 19th. century | D-4-61-000-924 |
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Middle Kaulberg
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Mittlerer Kaulberg 1 ( location ) |
Former Gasthaus zum Engel | Two-storey eaves side house with saddle roof, massive ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, plastered, early 18th century, change of room layout in 1886, extension of the house entrance in 1891, lowering of the window sills in 1893, establishment of a shop in the area of the former courtyard entrance 1949, shop dismantling 1984; above the late Gothic cellar | D-4-61-000-1043 |
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Mittlerer Kaulberg 2 ( location ) |
Haus am Leutstock, residential building | Freestanding building on three sides, massive plastered base storey, two half-timbered floors, hipped roof on one side, around 1700, half-timbered exposed 1925 | D-4-61-000-1044 |
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Mittlerer Kaulberg 4 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey eaves gable roof construction, solid ground floor, upper floor probably half-timbered, around 1700, facade around 1860 | D-4-61-000-941 |
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Mittlerer Kaulberg 8 ( location ) |
Stately town house | Three-storey side eaves building with a mansard roof over a sandstone base, solid with a flat baroque plaster facade, around 1740/50, internal expansion in the late 19th century | D-4-61-000-1045 |
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Mittlerer Kaulberg 10 ( location ) |
Community center | Three-storey mansard roof building on the eaves with a simply structured, massive plastered facade, around 1800 | D-4-61-000-1046 |
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Mittlerer Kaulberg 17 ( location ) |
House figure | Mounted statue of Our Lady, sandstone, on a console under a chased sheet metal canopy, 18th century | D-4-61-000-1047 |
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Mittlerer Kaulberg 23 ( location ) |
Former barn | Solid building with a gable roof and a mighty half-timbered gable, mid-16th century, ground floor changed, massive additions to the rear, hop kiln and office in 1862 by Georg II Hofbauer | D-4-61-000-942 |
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Mittlerer Kaulberg 25 ( location ) |
Former barn, now residential and commercial building | Three-sided free-standing saddle roof structure, half-timbered, plastered, second half of the 15th century, remodeling by two-storey expansion and roof extension in the 20th century, the original roof structure completely preserved | D-4-61-000-943 |
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Mittlerer Kaulberg 31 ( location ) |
Petty bourgeoisie | Two-storey gable roof building with eaves, massive, around 1700, the originally decorated plaster facade with corner pilasters, late 18th century, core probably older, roof structure completely renewed | D-4-61-000-944 |
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Mittlerer Kaulberg 35 ( location ) |
Former town house, then Catholic journeyman's house, now Kolping House | Two-storey eaves-standing saddle roof building with a simply structured facade, solid, plastered, around 1700, two-storey hall extension on the side in classicist forms with pilasters and the grooved corner cuboids, with a flat hipped roof, completely redesigned in 1883 according to plans by Johann Baptist Hofbauer and Georg Betzold (inside 1955) , outside staircase in front of 1904 | D-4-61-000-945 |
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Mittlerer Kaulberg 36 ( location ) |
Community center | Two-storey gable roof building with eaves, half-timbered structure, articulated late Baroque plaster facade with grooved side pilasters, middle 18th century, core building older | D-4-61-000-946 |
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Mittlerer Kaulberg 42 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey plastered building with a gable roof, core from 1466 (dendrochronologically dated), facade from 1868 | D-4-61-000-1875 |
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Mittlerer Kaulberg 43 ( location ) |
Petty bourgeoisie | Two-storey gable roof building with eaves, probably massive with a simply structured plaster facade around 1775, core building older, courtyard facade massively renewed in 1885 | D-4-61-000-948 |
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Mittlerer Kaulberg 50 ( location ) |
Petty bourgeoisie | Two-storey mansard roof building on the eaves, solid, simply structured late baroque plaster facade with grooved corner cuboids, probably middle 18th century, mid-18th century | D-4-61-000-949 |
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Mittlerer Kaulberg 51 ( location ) |
Petty bourgeoisie | Two-storey mansard roof building with eaves, massive ground floor, upper floor probably half-timbered, simply structured massive plastered facade with corner pilasters, late 18th / early 19th century, dormer windows 1894 | D-4-61-000-950 |
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Middle Kaulberg; opposite Mittlerer Kaulberg 54 ( location ) |
Hackermarter | Sandstone pillar with a relief top: Coronation of Mary and Resurrection of Christ, to the side Saint Sebastian and Maria Magdalena, 1618 | D-4-61-000-951 |
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Upper Kaulberg
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Oberer Kaulberg 1 ( location ) |
Running fountain | Polygonal wooden housing and goblet-shaped cast-iron drip tray, the predecessor was converted into a pump well in 1825, moved to its current location in 1903 | D-4-61-000-1092 |
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Oberer Kaulberg 5 ( location ) |
Corner house, detached on three sides, former Pottaschensiedhaus | Two-storey, plastered solid building with a mansard hipped roof, window frames in Haustein, 1833 by Heinrich Plötz, expansion by building a new boiler room and combining both components in 1835 according to a plan by Georg Ament, changes in 1856 and 1969/70 | D-4-61-000-1093 |
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Oberer Kaulberg 8 ( location ) |
Petty bourgeoisie | Two-storey gable roof structure above the basement, massive with plaster structure, around 1763 | D-4-61-000-1096 |
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Oberer Kaulberg 14 ( location ) |
Residential house, former Häcker estate | Narrow, two-storey gable-roof house with eaves, plastered stone, the core of the second half of the 17th century, facade from 1805 | D-4-61-000-1097 |
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Oberer Kaulberg 16 ( location ) |
Residential building | Eaves two-storey mansard roof building, massive, plastered, 18th century core, facade renovation early 19th century | D-4-61-000-1098 |
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Oberer Kaulberg 26, east below the Laurenzikirchhof ( location ) |
Former Mangold tavern, now residential building | Free-standing, two-storey mansard roof building, solid, plastered with grooved corner cuboid, second half of the 18th century | D-4-61-000-1099 |
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School place
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School place ( location ) |
So-called school square fountain | Running fountain, romanized sandstone ashlar pillars with chamfered corners and cup-shaped collecting basin, 1825/26 by Joseph III. Dennefeld with sculptures by Wilhelm Johann Wurzer | D-4-61-000-1286 |
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School place 2 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Two-storey sandstone block building, with a mansard roof, flat facade structure with drilled window frames and corner pilasters, late 18th century, perhaps by Johann Vogel, mansard hipped roof in 1929, side front with built-in shop and half-timbered wall, stone facade, adapted shapes 1969/70 | D-4-61-000-1281 |
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School place 3 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey eaves side house, solid ground floor, upper storey plastered half-timbering, gable roof, one-sided with half-hip, the core is the second half of the 15th century | D-4-61-000-1282 |
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School place 4 ( location ) |
Former court officials 'house, later boys' school, today residential building | Three-story plastered building with hipped roof, massive ground floor, upper floors probably in half-timbering, simply structured and decorated baroque facade, essentially medieval, today's appearance essentially from the time of the conversion to a boys' school house according to plans by Lorenz Madler in 1828 | D-4-61-000-1283 |
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School place 5 ( location ) |
Kaulberg School, old building | Three-storey late classicist style with a flat sloping hipped roof, solidly plastered, U-shaped floor plan, in the form of a simple Maxililian style, according to plans by Karl Georg Lang 1861/62 | D-4-61-000-1284 |
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Untere Seelgasse 8 ( location ) |
Kaulberg School, new building | Representative, three- to four-storey, richly structured four-part group building with two main storeys each, plastered building with a base storey and framing in sandstone, moving roof landscape with hipped, saddle and half-hipped roofs, type of reform school with reduced historicizing, bourgeois architecture of the 16th / 17th . Century-oriented individual forms, 1907/08 by Wilhelm Schmitz, with a simultaneous enclosure | D-4-61-000-1284 |
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School place 6 ( location ) |
House figure Maria-Hilf picture | Composite half-figure of a Maria with child, sandstone, baroque, around 1710; probably taken over from the destroyed house in Hell 1 | D-4-61-000-1285 |
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Sutta
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Sutte 1 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey gable-roof house with eaves, solid, plastered, with flat facade structure, late 18th / early 19th century | D-4-61-000-1343 |
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Sutte 2 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey gable-roof house with eaves, plastered half-timbering, end of the 18th century | D-4-61-000-1344 |
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Sutte 6 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey eaves gable roof construction, plastered half-timbering, corner pilasters, drilled frames, two-storey core, perhaps still in the first half of the 15th century, raised by the second storey in 1835 | D-4-61-000-1345 |
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Sutte 7 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey hipped roof building, massive ground floor, half-timbered upper storey slightly protruding from the cranking, plastered, probably built in 1720 over an older cellar, rebuilt around 1800 | D-4-61-000-1346 |
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Sutte 7 ( location ) |
Associated wall with courtyard gate and single-storey wash house | Hipped roof building with a gently sloping gable facing the courtyard, post-classical, 1874 based on a plan by Johann Kollerer | D-4-61-000-1346 |
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Sutte 9 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey side eaves building with flat sloping gable roof, plastered half-timbering, single-storey core house, probably 16th century, enlarging conversion with adding a second storey around 1800, projected, axially symmetrically structured historicist facade, solid, around 1900
Two-storey rear building with wooden porches, 1892 |
D-4-61-000-1347 |
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Sutte 13 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey eaves half-timbered building with entrance on the left via an outside staircase, in the core the second half 17th / 18th. century | D-4-61-000-613 |
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Sutte 14 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey gable roof building with eaves, simply structured plaster facade, first half of the 19th century, loft conversion 1921 | D-4-61-000-614 |
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Sutte 15 ( location ) |
Corner house | Solid ground floor, half-timbered upper floor, sophisticatedly structured plastered facade with flat central projections and rounded corner pilaster strips, probably the second half of the 18th century | D-4-61-000-615 |
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Sutte 17 ( location ) |
Corner house | Two-storey mansard roof building with large gable, solid, plastered, strong edging and framing in sandstone, second half of the 18th century | D-4-61-000-616 |
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Sutte 18 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey plastered half-timbered house on the eaves, with a gently sloping pitched roof, rebuilt in 1827 according to plans by Lorenz Madler, older in core | D-4-61-000-1370 |
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Sutte 19 ( location ) |
House figure | Post-carving of the Amberg Maria-Hilf picture, wood, baroque, around 1730/40 | D-4-61-000-617 |
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Sutte 20 ( location ) |
Residential buildings | Half-timbered building free-standing on both sides with a hipped roof on one side, around 1720 | D-4-61-000-618 |
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Sutte 30 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey, three-sided, raised free-standing hipped roof building, solid, plastered, mural crescent moon Madonna, in the core probably 1697, today's external appearance essentially 19th century | D-4-61-000-619 |
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Sutte 31 a ( location ) |
Former barn, today two-story house | Plastered building with hipped roof, first half of the 18th century, rebuilt in 1996/97 while retaining the structural structure | D-4-61-000-1371 |
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Sutte 37 ( location ) |
Eastern semi-detached house, residential building | Two-storey gable-roof house with eaves, solid and half-timbered, core probably 1450/70, facade renewed in brick in 1851, interior reconstruction in 1892
For the western semi-detached house, see Sutte 39 |
D-4-61-000-620 |
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Sutte 39 ( location ) |
Western semi-detached house, residential building | Two-storey eaves gable roof construction, solid and half-timbered, core probably 1450/70, facade renewed in brick in 1834
For the eastern semi-detached house, see Sutte 37 |
D-4-61-000-621 |
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Devil's Trench
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Teufelsgraben ( location ) |
Garden shed | Single-storey solid construction on a high substructure with a tent roof, first half of the 19th century | D-4-61-000-622 |
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Near Teufelsgraben ( location ) |
Two well houses | Solid buildings half in the ground with flat gable roofs and entrances, labeled "1705" and "1681" | D-4-61-000-1372 |
Lower Kaulberg
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Unterer Kaulberg 26 ( location ) |
Former civil servants 'residence, later girls' school, today residential and commercial building | Three-storey eaves side building with pitched roof, solid and half-timbered, plastered, in the core 16./17. Century, conversion for school building use around 1790/98, massive facade 1840, shop fitting with today's shop window front by Anton Staller 1920 | D-4-61-000-672 |
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Unterer Kaulberg 28 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Narrow, very deep three-storey eaves side house, solid, saddle roof with half-timbered gable, strictly structured plastered facade, end of 18th / 19th centuries. Century, shop fitting 1879 | D-4-61-000-673 |
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Unterer Kaulberg 30 ( location ) |
Former orphanage | Wide-spread two-storey side eaves building with saddle roof, sandstone cuboid construction with corner grooves, from 1671/72, client's coat of arms of Prince-Bishop Philipp Valentin Voit von Rieneck 1671 | D-4-61-000-674 |
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Unterer Kaulberg 30 ( location ) |
Former orphanage | Rear wing to accommodate the orphan girls, over sloping terrain, plastered three-storey solid building on a high base, plastered, from 1756, hipped mansard roof from 1930 | D-4-61-000-674 |
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Unterer Kaulberg 32 ( location ) |
Former Färberhaus Zur Rose, now a residential building | Three-storey eaves saddle roof construction, created from two houses, half-timbered with a massive facade, essentially the first half of the 16th century, facade and second floor by 1736 at the latest | D-4-61-000-675 |
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Unterer Kaulberg 32 ( location ) |
Rear building | Side and rear building, actual former dye works, saddle roof construction in structural half-timbering, rebuilt in 1792, 1844 and 1865 partially and completely converted into apartments in 1931–1933 | D-4-61-000-675 |
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Unterer Kaulberg 34 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Two-storey eaves gable roof construction, solid facade, constructive gable framework, core mid-16th century, rebuilt around 1740, facade remodeled at the end of the 18th century, ground floor modernized | D-4-61-000-676 |
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Unterer Kaulberg 36 ( location ) |
Former yard of the Schluesselau monastery, then Büttnerhaus, later Röckelein brewery, today a residential and guest house | Two-storey eaves gable roof construction, massive plastered facade with corner pilasters, high, steep roof with half-timbered gables, in the core around 1467, reconstruction around 1700, rebuilt after war damage from 1945 to 1949, ground floor modernly changed | D-4-61-000-677 |
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Unterer Kaulberg 38 ( location ) |
Former Ohlmüller bakery | Elongated two-storey eaves side house built over the basements of two medieval houses, massive, with a saddle roof, angled to match the kink of the Kaulberg, strong facade structure through grooved corner cuboids, around 1740/50, three-storey side wing facing the courtyard, second floor added in 1883 | D-4-61-000-678 |
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Wurzburger Strasse
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Würzburger Strasse, Laurenziplatz ( location ) |
Double pump wells | 1862/63, pumping station renewed in 1867, octagonal wooden housing in historicizing forms, cast iron fountain basin | D-4-61-000-1849 |
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Würzburger Straße, opposite Laurenziplatz 19 ( location ) |
Crucifix on Laurenziplatz | Stone crucifix with cast iron enclosure, historicist figure of Christ, sandstone, by Martin Pförtsch, 1883 | D-4-61-000-580 |
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Würzburger Straße 31, on the corner of Obere Stephansberg ( location ) |
Torture, so-called urban pillar | Ionic sandstone column, above it a lantern-shaped picture house with shell gables, around 1700, metal panels probably 1978 | D-4-61-000-768 |
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Würzburger Straße, at the junction of the road to Waizendorf ( location ) |
So-called Luthermarter | Sandstone pillar with a niche head, inscribed "1555" | D-4-61-000-772 |
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Würzburger Strasse 37 ( location ) |
Essay of a torture | Relief on four sides, main sides with crucifixion group, saints standing to one side, sandstone, second half of the 15th century; since 1982 at the current location at Würzburger Strasse 37, originally probably in the corridor southwest of the Hohe Kreuz | D-4-61-000-769 |
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Würzburger Strasse 37 ( location ) |
Essay of a torture | Relief on four sides, main sides with crucifixion group, saints standing to the side, sandstone, around 1360/70; since 1982 at the current location at Würzburger Strasse 37, originally probably in the corridor southwest of the Hohe Kreuz | D-4-61-000-770 |
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Würzburger Strasse 43 ( location ) |
High cross | Baroque crucifixion group with Maria Magdalena, between Maria and Johannes, sandstone, on shell limestone pedestals, in front of it shell limestone balustrade, allegedly 1705, probably by Leonhard Gollwitzer, created for the Obere Brücke and erected in 1715 at the current location at Würzburger Straße 43, but inscribed "1724" | D-4-61-000-771 |
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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 and the entry in the Bavarian Monument List. Objects that are not listed in the Bavarian Monument List can also be monuments if they meet the criteria according to Art. 1 BayDSchG. Early involvement of the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation according to Art. 6 BayDSchG is therefore necessary in all projects.
literature
- Denis André Chevalley: Upper Franconia . Ed .: Michael Petzet , Bavarian State Office for the Preservation of Monuments (= Monuments in Bavaria . Volume IV ). Oldenbourg, Munich 1986, ISBN 3-486-52395-3 .
- The art monuments of Upper Franconia in The art monuments of Bavaria 5.2: City of Bamberg 3, immunities of the mountain town, 2nd quarter volume: Kaulberg, Matern and Sutte . Edited by Tilmann Breuer, Reinhard Gutbier and Christine Kippes-Bösche, 2003, ISBN 3-422-03090-5
Individual evidence
Web links
- 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