List of architectural monuments in Fürth / L

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This list is a partial list of the list of architectural monuments in Fürth . The list is based on 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 maintained and updated by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation . The following information does not replace the legally binding information from the monument protection authority.

This part of the list describes the listed objects in the following streets of Fürth:

Long street

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Lange Strasse 20
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Tenement house Three-storey half-hipped roof building with sandstone facade, rusticated ground floor, Art Nouveau, by Bridegroom and Wiessner, 1905, addition in 1952;

Rear wing, ground floor plastered building with flat roof, at the same time.

D-5-63-000-706 Tenement house
Lange Strasse 31
( location )
Tenement house Four-storey mansard roof building with sandstone facade, polygonal bay windows, wooden roof core and dormers with pointed helmets, in the New Nuremberg style, by Johann Hertlein, 1900;

Structural group with corner house at Jakobinenstrasse 20.

D-5-63-000-707 Tenement house
Lange Strasse 41
( location )
Tenement house Four-storey mansard roof building with richly structured sandstone facade, lateral porch with loggias and balconies, late Art Nouveau, by Adam Egerer , 1908/09;

Front yard enclosure, arrow bar fence, at the same time.

D-5-63-000-708 Tenement house
Lange Straße 53
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Residential building, syn. Residential buildings Former Spiegelfabrik, two-storey fair-faced brick buildings arranged in an E-shape with a pitched or monopitch roof, rear with knee stick and wide dwelling, Fritz Walter, 1898; former blacksmith's workshop, two-storey exposed brick building with pent roof and central dwelling, 1898; Residential house, two-storey exposed brick building with a gable roof, side dwelling houses and house integration, Max Mayer, 1899. D-5-63-000-2069 BW
Lange Strasse 71
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Tenement house Three-storey mansard roof building with sandstone facade, rusticated ground floor, neo-renaissance, by Adam Egerer, 1889. D-5-63-000-709 Tenement house
Lange Strasse 80
( location )
Tenement house Four-storey mansard roof building with sandstone facade and dormer windows, in the New Nuremberg style, by Johann Hertlein, 1903;

Structural group with Lange Straße 82 and Lobitzstraße 2/4/6/8/10 .

D-5-63-000-710 Tenement house
Lange Straße 82
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Tenement house Four-storey mansard roof building with sandstone facade and tent dormer windows, in the New Nuremberg style, by Johann Hertlein, 1903;

Rear building, three-storey plastered building with pent roof, at the same time;

Structural group with Lange Straße 80 and Lobitzstraße 2/4/6/8/10.

D-5-63-000-1769 Tenement house
Lange Strasse 86
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Tenement house Four-storey mansard roof building with sandstone facade, rusticated ground floor and curved gable, Art Nouveau, by Bridegroom and Wiessner, 1906. D-5-63-000-711 Tenement house
Lange Straße 88
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Apartment house in a corner Three-storey mansard roof building with richly structured plastered facade, sandstone ground floor, tail gable and dwarf houses, Art Nouveau, by Bräutigam and Wiessner, 1905/06. D-5-63-000-712 Apartment house in a corner

Laubenweg

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Laubenweg 23
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Boundary landmark Boundary stone of the old town markings of Fürth and the former municipality of Ronhof, sandstone, rounded at the top, by Johann Zink, 1858, renovation or relocation re. 1938. D-5-63-000-1574 Boundary landmark
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Lessingstrasse

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Lessingstrasse 1
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Tenement house Four-storey gable roof building on the eaves side with sandstone facade and slotted dormer windows, neo-Renaissance, by Adam Egerer, 1889;

structural group with Lessingstrasse 3.

D-5-63-000-714 Tenement house
Lessingstrasse 2
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Tenement house Four-storey eaves-sided gable roof building with sandstone facade and richly decorated mid-gable, Art Nouveau, by Ebert and Müller, 1907. D-5-63-000-715 Tenement house
Lessingstrasse 3
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Tenement house Four-storey eaves-sided gable roof building with sandstone facade, rusticated ground floor, neo-renaissance, 1889/90;

structural group with Lessingstrasse 1.

D-5-63-000-716 Tenement house
Lessingstrasse 4
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Tenement house Four-storey eaves-sided gable roof building with sandstone facade, rusticated ground floor and cornices, neo-Renaissance, 1887;

Rear building, two-story brick building with mansard roof, at the same time;

Remise, one-story brick building with a pent roof, at the same time;

structural group with Lessingstrasse 6.

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Lessingstrasse 6
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Tenement house Four-storey eaves-sided gable roof building with sandstone facade, rusticated ground floor and cornices, neo-Renaissance, 1887;

structural group with Lessingstrasse 4.

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Lessingstrasse 7
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Tenement house Three-storey mansard roof building with brick facade, sandstone structures and rusticated sandstone ground floor, neo-renaissance, by Johann Michael Horneber, 1888/89;

structural group with Lessingstrasse 9/11/13.

D-5-63-000-718 Tenement house
Lessingstrasse 8
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Tenement house Four-storey eaves-sided saddle roof building with sandstone facade, rusticated ground floor, neo-Renaissance, by Adam Egerer, 1889;

Rear building, two-story, partly plastered brick building with pent roof, at the same time.

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Lessingstrasse 9
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Tenement house Three-storey mansard roof building with brick facade, sandstone structures and rusticated sandstone ground floor, neo-Renaissance, by Karl Söhnlein, 1888;

Rear building, two-story brick building with mansard roof, at the same time;

Remise, one-story, plastered sandstone building with a pent roof, at the same time;

structural group with Lessingstrasse 7/11/13.

D-5-63-000-720 Tenement house
Lessingstrasse 10
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Tenement house Four-storey eaves-sided gable roof building with sandstone facade, rusticated ground floor, neo-renaissance, 1889. D-5-63-000-721 BW
Lessingstrasse 11
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Tenement house Three-storey mansard roof building with brick facade, sandstone structures and rusticated sandstone ground floor, neo-Renaissance, Ch. Grieshammer, 1888;

Rear building, two-story brick building with mansard roof, at the same time;

structural group with Lessingstrasse 7/9/13.

D-5-63-000-722 Tenement house
Lessingstrasse 12
( location )
Former children's institution, now an apartment building Three-storey mansard roof building with richly structured sandstone facade, rusticated ground floor, neo-renaissance, by Adam Egerer, 1894, conversion to a residential building in 1935/36. D-5-63-000-723 BW
Lessingstrasse 13
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Tenement house Three-storey mansard roof building with brick facade, sandstone structures and rusticated sandstone ground floor, neo-renaissance, from 1886/87;

structural group with Lessingstrasse 7/9/11.

D-5-63-000-724 Tenement house
Lessingstrasse 14
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Tenement house, formerly with restaurant "Zum Rheinpfälzer" Three-storey gable roof building on the eaves side with a sandstone facade, rosette frieze on the eaves and pilaster strips, late classicistic, probably by Konrad Gieß, 1877;

Rear building, three-storey brick building with multiple angles and a mansard roof, last quarter of the 19th century;

Remise, ground floor sandstone building with pent roof, at the same time.

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Lessingstrasse 15
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Tenement house Four-storey gable roof construction on the eaves side with a planar articulated sandstone facade, polygonal bay window, classicist Art Nouveau, by Peringer and Rogler, 1905/06;

structural group with Lessingstrasse 17/19.

D-5-63-000-726 Tenement house
Lessingstrasse 16
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Residential building Three-storey eaves-sided gable roof building with sandstone facade, eaves console cornice, late classicistic, by Konrad Gieß, 1876/77;

Shed, ground floor sandstone building with pent roof, at the same time.

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Lessingstrasse 17
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Tenement house Four-storey gable roof building on the eaves side with planar articulated sandstone facade, bay window, classical Art Nouveau, by Peringer and Rogler, 1905/06;

Rear building, three-story brick building with mansard roof, at the same time;

Remise, ground floor sandstone building with terrace roof, at the same time;

structural group with Lessingstrasse 15/19.

D-5-63-000-728 Tenement house
Lessingstraße 18
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Tenement house Four-storey gable roof building on the eaves side with richly structured sandstone facade, bay window with curved iron lattice balcony, neo-baroque, by Adam Egerer, 1904/05;

Rear wing, two-story brick building with monopitch roof, at the same time;

structural unit with Lessingstrasse 18a.

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Lessingstraße 18a
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Tenement house Four-storey eaves-sided gable roof building with richly structured sandstone facade, two oriels with bulbous iron balconies, neo-baroque, by Adam Egerer, 1904/05;

Rear wing, ground floor, slurry brick building with flat roof, at the same time;

Rear building, two-storey brick building with a mansard roof, at the same time;

structural unit with Lessingstrasse 18.

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Lessingstrasse 19
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Tenement house Four-storey eaves-sided gable roof building with a planar structured sandstone facade, classical Art Nouveau, by Peringer and Rogler, 1905/06;

Rear wing, ground floor brick building with flat roof, at the same time;

Rear building, three-story brick building with mansard roof, at the same time;

structural group with Lessingstrasse 15/17.

D-5-63-000-730 Tenement house
Lessingstrasse 23
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Tenement house Four-storey eaves-sided gable roof building with sandstone facade, rusticated ground floor, neo-renaissance, by Karl Gran, 1898. D-5-63-000-731 Tenement house

Leyher Strasse

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Leyher Straße 1
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villa Two-storey mansard hipped roof building with richly structured sandstone facade, gable risalits and dormers, on the west side with balcony and outside staircase, neo-renaissance, by Adam Egerer, ins. 1888;

Enclosure, limestone wall and pillars with wooden picket fence, at the same time.

D-5-63-000-732 villa
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Leyher Straße 10
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Former mirror factory N. Wiederer & Co. Four-storey plastered building in a corner position with a mansard roof, pilaster strips and gable at the slightly rounded corner, by Fritz Walter, 1913, gable structure 1939. D-5-63-000-1593 BW
Leyher Straße 12
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Tenement house, formerly with the "Wegerle" restaurant Three-storey mansard roof building in corner position with raw brick facade, sandstone structures, neo-renaissance, by Egerer and Richter, around 1886;

structural unit with Kaiserstraße 162.

D-5-63-000-733 BW
Leyher Straße 18
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Tenement house Three-storey mansard roof building with sandstone facade, rusticated ground floor and dormer windows, neo-renaissance, by Johann Müller, 1887. D-5-63-000-734 BW
Leyher Straße 20
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Tenement house Four-storey eaves-sided gable roof building with sandstone facade, rusticated ground floor, neo-renaissance, by Egerer and Richter, 1889;

Rear building, three-storey brick building with a mansard roof and central projection, at the same time.

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Leyher Straße 21
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Tenement house Four-storey gable roof building on the eaves side with yellow brick facade, sandstone ground floor and sections, dwelling with volute gable and extended half-timbered attic, neo-renaissance, by Karl Schick, 1902. D-5-63-000-736 Tenement house
Leyher Straße 25
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Tenement house Four-storey mansard roof building with sandstone facade and central dwelling with volute gable, in the New Nuremberg style, by JW Friedlein, 1902/03. D-5-63-000-737 Tenement house
Leyher Straße 27
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Tenement house Four-storey eaves-sided gable roof building with yellow brick facade, sandstone structure, dwelling and loft, neo-Renaissance, by Heinrich Walz, 1902/03. D-5-63-000-738 Tenement house
Leyher Straße 29
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Tenement house, formerly with a restaurant Four-storey mansard roof building with sandstone facade and dormer windows, historicizing, by Georg Philipp Höfler, 1901/02. D-5-63-000-739 Tenement house, formerly with a restaurant
Leyher Straße 33
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Tenement house with restaurant "Deutsches Eck" Four-storey saddle roof building in corner position with sandstone facade, bay window, volute dwarf gable and corner oriel tower, historicizing, by Carl Frank, 1906/07;

Front yard enclosure, plastered brick wall with sandstone pillars and cover, at the same time.

D-5-63-000-740 Tenement house with restaurant "Deutsches Eck"
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Leyher Straße 69
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Administration building of the former “new” municipal gasworks Free-standing, three-storey plastered building on the eaves side with a mansard gable roof, high gable and chimney heads, with balconies, risalit and half-timbered roof extension on the back, Baroque Art Nouveau, by the Fürth City Building Office, 1903-06. D-5-63-000-741 Administration building of the former “new” municipal gasworks
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Leyher Straße 69
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Water tower of the former “new” municipal gasworks Six-storey plastered building with a clock bay and a steep pyramid roof, historicizing, by the Fürth municipal building authority, 1903-06. D-5-63-000-741 associated Water tower of the former “new” municipal gasworks
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Liesl-Kießling-Strasse

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Liesl-Kiessling-Strasse 16; Isaak-Loewi-Straße 1-9 (odd numbers)
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Former Eastern and Second Half Battalion Barracks (Building No. 12) of the "New" Infantry Barracks See Isaak-Loewi-Straße 1-9 (odd numbers). D-5-63-000-1584 associated BW
Liesl-Kießling-Strasse 18/20
( location )
Former family building (building no. 8) of the "new" infantry barracks Three-storey plastered building with hipped roof, roof core and flat side projections, followed by remains of a fence to the south, plastered wall with iron grating openings and sandstone cover, around 1914/15, renovation around 2003.

See also Isaak-Loewi-Strasse.

D-5-63-000-1584 associated BW

Lindenstrasse

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Lindenstrasse 9
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Garden gate Wrought iron, neo-baroque, 1908/09. D-5-63-000-742 BW
Lindenstrasse 17
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villa Two-storey hipped roof building with dormers, sandstone ground floor, plastered upper floor with sandstone structure and blind framework at the knee, on the east side with a wooden loggia, neo-renaissance with Heimatstil elements, by Adam Egerer, 1902;

Enclosure, iron mesh fence and rusticated gate pillars, gate grille rel. 1900.

D-5-63-000-743 BW
Lindenstrasse 18
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villa Single-storey, richly structured plastered building with a mansard gable roof and hipped roof attachment, bay windows and entrance loggia with iron balcony on the east side, neo-baroque, by Fritz Walter, 1902. D-5-63-000-744 BW
Lindenstrasse 22
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villa Two-storey plastered building with sparing stucco decor, hipped roof, segment floor bay window, loggia on the upper floor and pillar balcony on the east side, neo-classicist, by Bräutigam and Wiessner, 1915/16. D-5-63-000-745 BW

Lobitzstrasse

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Lobitzstrasse 2
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Tenement house Four-storey mansard roof building with sandstone facade and sill cornices, in the New Nuremberg style, by Johann Dorner, 1901;

Structural group with Lobitzstrasse 4/6/8/10 and Lange Strasse 80/82 .

D-5-63-000-746 Tenement house
Lobitzstrasse 4
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Tenement house Four-storey mansard roof building with sandstone facade, in the New Nuremberg style, by Johann Dorner, 1901, modern ins. 1903;

Rear building, one to three-storey monopitch and mansard roof buildings with half-timbered upper storey, brick infill, at the same time;

Shed, one-story plastered building with pent roof, at the same time;

Structural group with Lobitzstrasse 2/6/8/10 and Lange Strasse 80/82.

D-5-63-000-1770 Tenement house
Lobitzstrasse 6
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Tenement house Four-storey mansard roof building with sandstone facade and dormer windows, in the New Nuremberg style, by Martin Macher, 1902;

Rear building, two-story brick building with mansard roof, at the same time;

Structural group with Lobitzstrasse 2/4/8/10 and Lange Strasse 80/82.

D-5-63-000-1771 Tenement house
Lobitzstrasse 8
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Tenement house Four-storey mansard roof building with sandstone facade, in the New Nuremberg style, by Karl Preißler, 1901/02;

Shed, one-story brick building with a pent roof, at the same time;

Structural group with Lobitzstrasse 2/4/6/10 and Lange Strasse 80/82.

D-5-63-000-1772 Tenement house
Lobitzstrasse 10
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Apartment house in a corner Four-storey mansard roof building with sandstone facade, arched frieze on the eaves, in the New Nuremberg style, by Johann Dorner, 1901/02;

Structural group with Lobitzstrasse 2/4/6/8 and Lange Strasse 80/82.

D-5-63-000-1773 Apartment house in a corner

Ludwig-Erhard-Strasse (formerly: Sternstrasse)

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Ludwig-Erhard-Strasse 1
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Residential and commercial building Narrow, four-storey gable roof building on the eaves side with sandstone facade, polygonal bay window and turret-like carved dormer window, in the New Nuremberg style, by Fritz Walter, 1903;

Part of the Old Town ensemble .

D-5-63-000-748 Residential and commercial building
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Ludwig-Erhard-Strasse 3
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey mansard roof building with richly structured sandstone facade, the core around 1720, heightening and reconstruction in the neo-renaissance style by Andreas Hofer, 1886;

Part of the Old Town ensemble.

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Ludwig-Erhard-Straße 5
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Residential and commercial building Birthplace of Ludwig Erhard , three-storey eaves-sided saddle roof building with sandstone facade, side pilasters, eaves console cornice and cast-iron neo-renaissance shop front on the ground floor, in the core 18th century, extension and late classicist conversion by Jakob Rietheimer, 1853, shop front end of the 19th century;

Rear wing, two-storey half-timbered building with mansard roof, 18th century;

Part of the Old Town ensemble.

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Ludwig-Erhard-Straße 7
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Residential and commercial building Four-storey plastered building with a saddle roof and polygonal corner bay window, in neo-Renaissance forms, by Fritz Walter, 1900;

Part of the Old Town ensemble.

D-5-63-000-753 Residential and commercial building
Ludwig-Erhard-Straße 13
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House in a corner Three-storey, three-sided freestanding sandstone building with a saddle roof, stepped gable and eaves console, richly structured in romantic-classicist forms, by Friedrich Weltrich, 1844, renovation of the ground floor in 1905;

Part of the Old Town ensemble.

D-5-63-000-755 House in a corner
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Ludwig-Erhard-Strasse 14
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Residential building Narrow, two-storey mansard roof building with pre-screened, three-storey sandstone facade with attic, in the core 18th century, reconstruction and heightening in the Neo-Renaissance style by Konrad Weber, ins. 1886;

Part of the Old Town ensemble.

D-5-63-000-756 BW
Ludwig-Erhard-Straße 16
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Residential building Three-storey gable roof building on the eaves side with wide sandstone facade and dormer windows, classicistic, by Meyer and Georg E (c) kart, renovation of the ground floor in 1899;

Part of the Old Town ensemble.

D-5-63-000-757 BW
Ludwig-Erhard-Straße 19
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Residential building Three-storey, eaves-sided sandstone cuboid structure with a mansard roof and flat side projections, classicistic, by Georg E (c) kart, 1825, mansard roof, probably second half of the 19th century;

Memorial plaque for Heinrich Berolzheimer , bronze relief;

Part of the Old Town ensemble.

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Ludwigstrasse

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Ludwigstrasse 2
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Former hop kiln, now residential building Two-storey sandstone square corner building with a mansard roof and wooden elevator dormer, late classicist style, 1878, roof conversion in 1889, renewed conversion in 1936. D-5-63-000-759 Former hop kiln, now residential building
Ludwigstrasse 3
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Tenement house Five-storey eaves-sided saddle roof building with richly structured sandstone facade, central bay window and gable, neo-Renaissance, 1904;

structural group with Ludwigstrasse 3a.

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Ludwigstrasse 3a
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Tenement house Five-storey eaves-sided saddle roof building with richly structured sandstone facade, central bay window and gable, neo-Renaissance, 1904;

Rear building, two-storey brick building with a central projection and mansard roof, at the same time;

structural group with Ludwigstrasse 3.

D-5-63-000-1792 BW
Ludwigstrasse 4
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Tenement house Three-storey eaves-sided gable roof building with sandstone facade, flat side projections and eaves cornice, neo-Renaissance, by Leonhard Gran senior, 1880/81;

Rear building, two-storey brick building with mansard roof and central projection, at the same time;

Rear building, two-storey sandstone building with mansard roof, at the same time;

Shed, ground floor sandstone building with pent roof, at the same time.

D-5-63-000-761 Tenement house
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Ludwigstrasse 6
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Residential building Three-storey eaves-sided gable roof building with sandstone facade, sill cornice and rosette frieze on the eaves, classicistic, by Conrad Gieß, 1878;

Rear building, three-story sandstone building with pent roof, at the same time.

D-5-63-000-762 Residential building
Ludwigstrasse 19
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Tenement house Five-storey gable roof building on the eaves side with decorated plastered facade, rusticated sandstone ground floor and wide central bay with tail gable, late Art Nouveau, by Ebert and Groß, ins. 1912. D-5-63-000-763 BW
Ludwigstrasse 30
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Tenement house Five-storey eaves-sided gable roof building with sandstone facade, flat tail gable and wide oriel iron balcony group, late Art Nouveau, by J. and M. Müller, 1911/12;

Structural group with corner house Ludwigstrasse 32 and Fichtenstrasse 27/29/31/33/35/37 .

D-5-63-000-764 Tenement house
Ludwigstrasse 32
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Apartment house in a corner Five-storey saddle roof building with sandstone facade, bay windows with iron balcony parapets, flat tail gable on the east side, iron balcony on the south side and polygonal corner bay window, late Art Nouveau, by J. and M. Müller, 1911;

structural group with Ludwigstrasse 30 and Fichtenstrasse 27/29/31/33/35/37.

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Ludwigstrasse 42
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Tenement house Five-storey eaves-sided gable roof building with sandstone facade, richly decorated central bay and hipped roof dwarf house, in the New Nuremberg style, 1905;

structural group with Ludwigstrasse 44.

D-5-63-000-765 Tenement house
Ludwigstrasse 44
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Tenement house Five-storey eaves-sided gable roof building with sandstone facade, richly decorated central bay window and flat tail gable, in the New Nuremberg style, 1905;

structural group with Ludwigstrasse 42.

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Ludwigstrasse 47
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Tenement house Five-storey eaves-sided saddle roof building with sandstone facade, central bay window, pilaster strips and flat tail gable, later classifying Art Nouveau, by Ebert and Müller, 1908;

structural group with Ludwigstrasse 49/51/53.

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Ludwigstrasse 49
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Tenement house Five-storey eaves-sided saddle roof building with sandstone facade, central bay window and pilaster strips, later classifying Art Nouveau, by Ebert and Müller, 1907;

Rear building, three-storey plastered building with toothed frieze on the eaves and pent roof, at the same time;

structural group with Ludwigstrasse 47/51/53.

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Ludwigstrasse 50
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Tenement house Four-storey eaves-sided saddle roof building with sandstone facade, central bay window and high tail gable, Art Nouveau, by Ebert and Müller, 1906. D-5-63-000-767 BW
Ludwigstrasse 51
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Tenement house Five-storey gable roof construction on the eaves side with sandstone facade, central bay window and pilaster strips, later classifying Art Nouveau, by Ebert and Müller, 1906/07;

Shed, one-story brick building with a pent roof, at the same time;

Courtyard enclosure, brick wall, at the same time;

structural group with Ludwigstrasse 47/49/53.

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Ludwigstrasse 53
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Apartment house in a corner Five-storey gable roof building with sandstone facade, bay windows, iron balconies and polygonal dome tower over the round corner, later classifying Art Nouveau, by Ebert and Müller, 1907/08;

structural group with Ludwigstrasse 47/49/51.

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Ludwigstrasse 71
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Apartment house in a corner Four-storey asymmetrically structured saddle roof building with plastered facade, stucco decor, rusticated sandstone ground floor, bay windows and gables, some with glare framework, historicizing, by Ebert and Müller, 1908/09;

together with Ludwigstrasse 73 western end of the residential complex Kornstrasse .

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Ludwigstrasse 73
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Apartment house in a corner Four-storey asymmetrically structured saddle roof building with plastered facade, stucco decor, rusticated sandstone ground floor, bay window with iron balcony parapet and risalit with half hipped, extended attic with dwarf house and polygonal corner bay window, historicizing, by Ebert and Müller, ins. 1910;

together with Ludwigstrasse 71 western end of the residential complex Kornstrasse.

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Ludwigstrasse, south of No. 75
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War memorial War memorial for 1914-18, limestone column with Art Deco ornamentation and iron cross made of bronze, associated low stone wall with wedge-shaped pillars by Richard Kohler, inscribed. 1927. D-5-63-000-1600 War memorial
Ludwigstrasse 89
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Tenement house Four-storey eaves-sided saddle roof building with sandstone facade, richly decorated bay window and curved gable, Art Nouveau, by Peter Knorz and Georg Beer, ins. 1904;

former factory building in the courtyard, one to three storey brick building with a pent roof, by Peter Knorz, at the same time;

Shed, one-story brick building with a pent roof, at the same time.

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Luisenstrasse

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Luisenstrasse 1
( location )
Tenement house Four-storey gable roof building on the eaves side with arched roof over attic, richly structured sandstone facade with rusticated ground floor and bay window, neo-Renaissance, by Georg Müller, 1889;

structural group with corner house Luisenstrasse 3, Hornschuchpromenade 1/2 and Nürnberger Strasse 38/40/42;

Part of the Hornschuchpromenade / Königswarterstraße ensemble .

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Luisenstrasse 2
( location )
Apartment house in a corner Four-storey flat saddle roof building with a sandstone facade with a serrated frieze on the eaves and cast-iron shop floors, late classicistic, by Leonhard Gran, 1874, shop floors end of the 19th century;

Part of the Hornschuchpromenade / Königswarterstraße ensemble.

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Luisenstrasse 3
( location )
Apartment house in a corner Four-storey saddle roof building with richly structured sandstone facade, rusticated ground floor as well as attic and bay window on pillars at the beveled corner, neo-renaissance, by Georg Müller, ins. 1888, the facade on the Hornschuchpromenade was restored in a simplified manner after war damage;

structural group with Luisenstrasse 1, Hornschuchpromenade 1/2 and Nürnberger Strasse 38/40/42;

Part of the Hornschuchpromenade / Königswarterstraße ensemble.

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Luisenstrasse 4
( location )
Tenement house Four-storey gable roof building on the eaves side with richly structured sandstone facade, flat side projections and cast-iron shop front, late Classicist, by Leonhard Gran, 1874, shop front end of the 19th century;

Part of the Hornschuchpromenade / Königswarterstraße ensemble.

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Luisenstrasse 7
( location )
Tenement house Four-storey eaves-sided gable roof building with richly structured sandstone facade, central bay window with iron balcony balustrade and mid-rise, neo-baroque, by Fritz Walter, inscribed. 1893;

Rear wing, three-story brick building with flat roof, sandstone ground floor and structure, at the same time;

Part of the Hornschuchpromenade / Königswarterstraße ensemble.

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Luisenstrasse 8
( location )
Tenement house Three-storey gable roof building on the eaves side with sandstone facade and double cornice, late Classicist, by Leonhard Gran, 1877;

Part of the Hornschuchpromenade / Königswarterstraße ensemble.

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Luisenstrasse 9
( location )
Tenement house Four-storey mansard roof building with richly structured sandstone facade, bay window and tower-crowned tail gable, in the New Nuremberg style, by Bräutigam and Wiessner, 1903/04;

Rear wing, four-story brick building with flat roof, at the same time;

Rear building, two-story brick building with mansard roof, at the same time;

Part of the Hornschuchpromenade / Königswarterstraße ensemble.

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Luisenstrasse 10
( location )
Tenement house Three-storey eaves-sided gable roof building with sandstone facade, flat side projections, palmette frieze and eaves cornice, late classicistic, by Leonhard Gran, 1877;

Storage building, two-storey sandstone block construction with a gable roof, late 19th century.

Workshop building, three-storey exposed brick masonry building with window frames made of stone, formerly with a pent roof, late 19th century;

Part of the Hornschuchpromenade / Königswarterstraße ensemble.

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Luisenstrasse 11
( location )
Apartment house in a corner Four-storey saddle roof building with richly structured sandstone facade, bay window and gable top at the sloping corner, neo-Renaissance, by Moritz Haubrich, 1889/90;

Part of the Hornschuchpromenade / Königswarterstraße ensemble.

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Luisenstrasse 12
( location )
Tenement house Four-storey gable roof construction on the eaves side with sandstone facade, cornice, neo-Renaissance, by Leonhard Gran, 1881/82, heightened in 1957;

structural group with corner house Luisenstrasse 14;

Part of the Hornschuchpromenade / Königswarterstraße ensemble.

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Luisenstrasse 14
( location )
Apartment house in a corner Four-storey saddle roof building with sandstone facade and bay window at the sloping corner, neo-renaissance, by Leonhard Gran, 1881/82, heightened in 1899;

structural group with Luisenstrasse 12;

Part of the Hornschuchpromenade / Königswarterstraße ensemble.

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Remarks

  1. ↑ City center, including Espan, Hardhöhe, Nordstadt, Oststadt, Südstadt and Westvorstadt.
  2. 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.