List of architectural monuments in Fürth / O

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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 on the following streets and squares in Fürth:

Obere Fischerstraße

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Obere Fischerstraße 1
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Hall construction of the inn "Grüner Baum" Angled, two-storey sandstone cuboid building with a saddle roof and arched windows, arched style, by Friedrich Schmidt, 1847/48;

Part of the Old Town ensemble .

D-5-63-000-1035 BW
Obere Fischerstraße 2
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Community center Three-storey, partly plastered sandstone block building with hipped roof, 18th century, reconstruction after fire by Johann Löhr and Jakob Rietheimer, 1841;

Part of the Old Town ensemble.

D-5-63-000-1603 Community center
Obere Fischerstraße 3
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House in a corner Narrow, three-sided, free-standing, three-storey saddle roof building with a sandstone ground floor and partially cantilevered half-timbered upper storeys, 18th century;

Part of the Old Town ensemble.

D-5-63-000-1036 BW
Obere Fischerstraße 4
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Tenement house Three-storey mansard roof building with sandstone facade and rusticated ground floor, neo-Renaissance, by Adam Egerer , 1889;

structural group with Obere Fischerstraße 6;

Part of the Old Town ensemble.

D-5-63-000-1037 Tenement house
Obere Fischerstraße 5
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Residential building Narrow, four-storey gable roof construction on the eaves side with slated half-timbered upper storeys, two storeys at the rear facing Pfarrgasse with slated upper storey and dwarf house, 18th century;

Part of the Old Town ensemble.

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Obere Fischerstraße 6
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Tenement house Three-storey mansard roof building with sandstone facade and rusticated ground floor, neo-Renaissance, by Adam Egerer, 1889;

structural group with Obere Fischerstraße 4;

Part of the Old Town ensemble.

D-5-63-000-1039 BW
Obere Fischerstraße 7
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House in a corner Two-storey saddle roof building with sandstone ground floor and partly slated, partly plastered half-timbered upper floor and gabled dwelling house, 18th century;

extension connected at right angles, two-storey sandstone cuboid building with saddle roof, probably first half of the 19th century;

Part of the Old Town ensemble.

D-5-63-000-1040 BW
Obere Fischerstraße 8
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Restaurant "To the City of Venice" (formerly "Zum Goldenen Anker") Three-storey, plastered corner building with a gable roof and a narrow eaves-side extension, the core around 1678, later heightened;

Part of the Old Town ensemble.

D-5-63-000-1041 BW

Fruit market

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Obstmarkt 1
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Residential and commercial building Four-storey mansard roof building with richly structured sandstone facade, polygonal tower window and dwarf house with ornamental gable, neo-renaissance, shop vestibule in baroque Art Nouveau forms, by Adam Egerer, 1901/02;

Part of the Old Town ensemble .

D-5-63-000-1043 Residential and commercial building

Otto Seeling Promenade

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Otto-Seeling-Promenade
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city ​​Park In the area between Nürnberger Strasse or Otto-Seeling-Promenade in the south and the Pegnitz in the north, laid out from 1867, redesigned and expanded several times, in 1910/11 by city planner Otto Holzer and garden inspector Alfred Babée by including the cemetery at the Resurrection Church (see Nürnberger Straße 15) and in 1951 by city gardening director Hans Schiller for the garden show "Green and Blooming", expanded as a result of the 1961 Pegnitz regulation . D-5-63-000-1326 city ​​Park
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Otto-Seeling-Promenade / Engelhardtstraße 20
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Former milk restaurant, now Stadtparkcafé Ground floor, broad plastered building with hipped roof, art on the building and an arched, roofed terrace to the west, by Friedrich Hirsch, ins. 1951. D-5-63-000-1326 associated BW
Otto-Seeling-Promenade
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Former insectarium Small wooden construction over an octagonal floor plan with a round, projecting pointed roof with wood shingle roofing , by Hans Schiller, 1951; D-5-63-000-1326 associated BW
Otto-Seeling-Promenade
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Fountain courtyard With 17 small fountains and one central fountain, by Hans Schiller, 1951. D-5-63-000-1326 associated Fountain courtyard
Otto-Seeling-Promenade
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Botanical school garden With two sandstone figures "Gieß-Mädle" and reading boy (by Josef Köpf, around 1905, moved here from the roof of the Berolzheimerianum), by Hans Schiller, 1951; D-5-63-000-1326 associated Botanical school garden
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Otto-Seeling-Promenade
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War memorial for 1914/18 Sandstone obelisk with a stone figure of a standing warrior protecting a child, by Georg Albertshofer , 1922, to the west of the Church of the Resurrection. D-5-63-000-1326 associated War memorial for 1914/18
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Otto-Seeling-Promenade
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Group of figures of a seated, reading shepherd boy with sheep Sandstone, by Leonhard Zeiher, 1912, on the western edge of the city park. D-5-63-000-1326 associated BW
Otto-Seeling-Promenade
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Ullrich grave monument Sandstone base with partly weathered pinnacle, neo-Gothic, by Joseph Otto Entres, 1830, to the west of the Church of the Resurrection. D-5-63-000-1326 associated Ullrich grave monument
Otto-Seeling-Promenade
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Memorial to the actor Fritz Bernet High natural stone base with bronze bust, set up by Philipp Siebenkäß, 1938, 1966 east of the fountain courtyard on Hauptallee. D-5-63-000-1326 associated Memorial to the actor Fritz Bernet
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Otto-Seeling-Promenade
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Grave memorial for six warriors buried here from 1870/71 High sandstone plinth with inscription plate, on it sitting Victoria in terracotta , by Friedrich Friedreich, 1872, south of the former milk restaurant. D-5-63-000-1326 associated Grave memorial for six warriors buried here from 1870/71
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Otto-Seeling-Promenade
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Two stone lions Sandstone, on the modern terrace wall north of the main avenue, supposedly Venetian, 17th century. D-5-63-000-1326 associated Two stone lions
Otto-Seeling-Promenade
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Memorial stone with bronze relief portrait of the honorary citizen Dr. Wilhelm Königswarter Moved by Rudolf Maison , 1904, 1911 to the west end of Hauptallee. D-5-63-000-1326 associated Memorial stone with bronze relief portrait of the honorary citizen Dr.  Wilhelm Königswarter
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Otto-Seeling-Promenade
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Memorial stone for the Royal Medical Councilor Dr. Fronmüller Small tufa block with inscription plaque, 1910, near the fountain courtyard. D-5-63-000-1326 associated
Otto-Seeling-Promenade
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Stone semicircular parapet with three baroque sandstone figures (probably Mars, Venus and Juno) Probably from the former Billing Garden, third quarter of the 18th century, at the east end of the main avenue. D-5-63-000-1326 associated Stone semicircular parapet with three baroque sandstone figures (probably Mars, Venus and Juno)
Otto-Seeling-Promenade
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Two sandstone reliefs With a boy playing the flute with a dog and a standing child, neo-classical, set into the park wall in front of the gate on Engelhardtstrasse, early 20th century. D-5-63-000-1326 associated
Otto-Seeling-Promenade
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Karl Pfeiffer Memorial Bank In the eastern part of the city park, 1908. D-5-63-000-1326 associated
Otto-Seeling-Promenade
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Putto with a seashell Sandstone, together with two other sandstone figures in front of the city nursery, by Josef Köpf, re. 1907. D-5-63-000-1326 associated
Otto-Seeling-Promenade 7
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Former medical station, now Evangelical Lutheran Parish of the Church of the Resurrection Free-standing, asymmetrical group building, two-storey eaves-side plastered building on a sandstone base with a gable roof, bay-like entrance niche and south adjoining pavilion with mansard hipped roof, dormers and stair tower on the west side, Heimatstil, by Josef Zizler , re. 1911. D-5-63-000-1044 BW
Otto-Seeling-Promenade 22
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Apartment house in a corner Four-storey saddle roof building with sandstone facade, rusticated ground floor and sloping corner, neo-renaissance, by Fritz Walter, 1891. D-5-63-000-1045 Apartment house in a corner
Otto-Seeling-Promenade 24
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Tenement house Four-storey gable roof building on the eaves side with a sandstone facade with a flat central projectile, neo-renaissance with classicist echoes, probably by Wolfgang Müller, 1889;

Structural group with corner house Otto-Seeling-Promenade 26 and Sommerstraße 15.

D-5-63-000-1046 Tenement house
Otto-Seeling-Promenade 26
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Apartment building in corner location, formerly with restaurant "Zum Stadtpark" Four-storey saddle roof building with sandstone facade and beveled corner, neo-renaissance with classicist echoes, by Wolfgang or Georg Müller, 1888;

Structural group with Otto-Seeling-Promenade 24 and Sommerstraße 15.

D-5-63-000-1320 Apartment building in corner location, formerly with restaurant "Zum Stadtpark"
Otto-Seeling-Promenade 28/30; Sommerstrasse 16/18/20; Maistraße 13
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Former factory building in a corner Two-wing, four-storey saddle roof building with sandstone facade, partly rusticated ground floor, neo-Renaissance, by Moritz Haubrich, 1882, heightening of the south wing in 1885, heightening of the east wing by Fritz Walter, 1898;

Former factory building in the courtyard, four-storey plastered building with a flat mansard gable roof and tower-like extension, neo-classicist, in Art Nouveau cartouche ins. 1914.

D-5-63-000-1321 Former factory building in a corner
Otto-Seeling-Promenade 33
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City gardening Villa-like, ground-floor and gable-free plastered building with saddle roof and risalits with half-timbered structures and hipped roof, on the back with a broad hip, Heimatstil, by Otto Holzer, 1905. D-5-63-000-1327 City gardening
Otto-Seeling-Promenade 55
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Former girls' day care center Two-storey, cubic plastered building with hipped roof and sandstone rustikaportal on the raised entrance with protruding hipped roof, on the back with gable, historicizing, by Otto Holzer, inscribed. 1905. D-5-63-000-1328 Former girls' day care center

Ottostrasse

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Ottostraße 1
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Residential building Two-storey sandstone cuboid building with a gable roof and flat-gabled central projection, late classicistic, by Johann Söhnlein, 1876/77. D-5-63-000-1047 Residential building
Ottostraße 3
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Tenement house Three-storey mansard roof building with richly structured sandstone facade, rusticated ground floor, lateral flat projections and tent dormers, neo-Renaissance, by Moritz Haubrich, 1883;

Rear building, residential building, three-storey sandstone building with a mansard roof, at the same time, heightened in 1895, rebuilt in 1933.

D-5-63-000-1049 Tenement house
Ottostraße 5
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Former retirement home "Luisenheim", now an apartment building Four-storey, eaves-sided gable roof building with richly decorated sandstone facade, pilaster structure, wide iron balcony over central bay, lateral polygonal flat core and curved gable, in Baroque Art Nouveau style, by Adam Egerer, 1908/09;

Rear building, residential building, three-story plastered building with mansard roof, at the same time.

D-5-63-000-1050 Former retirement home "Luisenheim", now an apartment building
Ottostraße 6
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Tenement house Three-storey gable roof building on the eaves side with richly structured sandstone facade, eaves console cornice and Neo-Renaissance shop front, late Classicist, by Johann Christoph Kißkalt, 1879/80. D-5-63-000-1051 Tenement house
Ottostraße 7
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Tenement house Four-storey gable roof building on the eaves side with richly structured sandstone facade and two polygonal cores with iron balcony balustrade and a faded aedicula motif, neo-Renaissance, by Adam Egerer, 1893/94. D-5-63-000-1052 Tenement house
Ottostraße 8
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Residential building Three-storey gable roof building on the eaves side with sandstone facade, late Classicist style, by Simon Gieß, 1871;

Building group with Marienstraße 10/12/14 .

D-5-63-000-1053 Residential building
Ottostraße 9
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Tenement house Three-storey eaves-sided saddle roof building with sandstone facade and eaves console cornice, early neo-renaissance, by master builder Krämer (probably Wilhelm Krämer), 1876. D-5-63-000-1054 Tenement house
Ottostraße 10
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Tenement house, three-storey eaves-sided gable roof building with sandstone facade, late classicistic, by Konrad Weber, 1874. D-5-63-000-1055 BW
Ottostraße 10a
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Tenement house Three-storey mansard roof building with sandstone facade and rusticated ground floor, neo-renaissance, 1898/99. D-5-63-000-1056 BW
Ottostraße 11
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Apartment house in a corner Three-storey saddle roof building with sandstone facade, flat gable at the beveled corner, sill cornices and arched windows, late Classicist, by Johann Gran, 1869/70;

Structural group with Ottostraße 13 and Marienstraße 9.

D-5-63-000-1057 Apartment house in a corner
Ottostraße 12
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Residential building Three-storey gable roof building on the eaves side with sandstone facade and sill cornices, late classicistic, by Johann Christoph Kißkalt, 1875;

structural group with Ottostraße 14/16/18.

D-5-63-000-1058 BW
Ottostraße 13
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Tenement house Three-storey eaves-sided saddle roof building with sandstone facade, arched windows and console eaves cornice, late classicistic, by Johann Gran, 1867/68;

Structural group with Ottostraße 11 and Marienstraße 9.

D-5-63-000-1059 Tenement house
Ottostraße 14
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Residential building Three-storey gable roof building on the eaves side with sandstone facade and sill cornices, late classicistic, by Johann Christoph Kißkalt, 1875;

structural group with Ottostraße 12/16/18.

D-5-63-000-1060 Residential building
Ottostraße 15
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Tenement house Three-storey gable roof building on the eaves side with sandstone facade and sill cornices, late classicistic, by Melchior Horneber, 1875. D-5-63-000-1061 Tenement house
Ottostraße 16
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Residential building Three-storey gable roof building on the eaves side with sandstone facade and sill cornices, late classicistic, by Johann Christoph Kißkalt, 1875;

structural group with Ottostraße 12/14/18.

D-5-63-000-1062 Residential building
Ottostraße 17
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Tenement house Four-storey gable roof building on the eaves side with a sandstone facade, rusticated ground floor and a wide dwelling that has been extended to a full storey with an attached balustrade, neo-Renaissance, 1901. D-5-63-000-1063 Tenement house
Ottostraße 18
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Residential building Three-storey gable roof building on the eaves side with sandstone facade and sill cornices, late classicistic, by Johann Christoph Kißkalt, 1876;

structural group with Ottostraße 12/14/16.

D-5-63-000-1064 Residential building
Ottostraße 19
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Tenement house Four-storey eaves-sided saddle roof building with a greatly simplified sandstone facade and rusticated ground floor, neo-Renaissance, by Heinrich Walz, 1902/03;

structural group with Ottostraße 21/23.

D-5-63-000-1065 Tenement house
Ottostraße 20
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Apartment house in a corner Three-storey saddle roof building with sandstone facade, two dwelling houses with decorative gables, flat gables and cast iron balcony on the sloping corner, neo-renaissance, by J. Adelung, 1879. D-5-63-000-1066 Apartment house in a corner
Ottostraße 21/23
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Tenement group Four-storey eaves-sided gable roof buildings with richly structured sandstone facades and rusticated ground floors, neo-Renaissance, by Heinrich Walz, 1902/03;

structural group with Ottostraße 19.

D-5-63-000-1067 Tenement group
Ottostraße 25
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Apartment house in a corner Four-storey saddle roof building with richly decorated sandstone facade, rusticated ground floor and two flat cores, neo-Renaissance, by Georg Müller, 1902/03;

Structural group with Theresienstraße 4/6/8/10 .

D-5-63-000-1068 Apartment house in a corner
Ottostraße 27 / Theresienstraße 9
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Former administration building of Stadtwerke Fürth Two-part group building in a corner position, two- and three-story plastered buildings with sandstone structures, hipped roofs, dormers, dwarf houses and gables as well as a set stair tower, neo-classicist, by Josef Zizler , 1913/14. D-5-63-000-1069 Former administration building of Stadtwerke Fürth

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.