List of architectural monuments in Fürth / P

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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:

Parkstrasse

location object description File no. image
Parkstrasse 12 / Bismarckstrasse 6
( location )
enclosure Former part of the Ludwigsbahnhof (new building in 1886), pillar fence on a sandstone ashlar wall with iron grating, around 1886. D-5-63-000-1605 BW
Parkstrasse 17
( location )
Villa Strict Asymmetrical, two-storey plastered building on a sandstone base with hipped roof, risalits, half-timbered gables and corner tower, historicizing, by Adam Egerer , 1900;

Terrace with stone balustrade, presented on the east side of the villa, at the same time;

Forest park, so-called Strengspark, surrounding the villa, at the same time.

D-5-63-000-1606 BW
Parkstrasse 17
( location )
Boundary landmark Sandstone pillar, rounded at the top, 1859. D-5-63-000-1607 BW
Parkstrasse 46
( location )
villa Two-storey plastered building with a mansard hipped roof, segmental arched central projection and mid-rise buildings, baroque style, 1924. D-5-63-000-1608 BW
Parkstrasse 49
( location )
villa Two-storey gable-sided gable roof building with sandstone ground floor, brick upper floor, sandstone structures, mid-gables, iron balconies and open staircase on the west side, neo-Renaissance, end of the 19th century. D-5-63-000-1070 BW

Pegnitzstrasse

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Pegnitzstraße 13
( location )
Old hospital, now a double residential building Elongated, two-storey sandstone cuboid building with a mansard roof, side half-hipped volute gable and wide, central dwarf house with a slate top, end of the 18th century;

Part of the Old Town ensemble .

D-5-63-000-1071 BW
Pegnitzstraße 17
( location )
Residential house, formerly with restaurant "Zum Pegnitzzwinger" Three-storey eaves-sided sandstone building with saddle roof and central gable dwelling, by Christoph Christgau, 1862/69;

Part of the Old Town ensemble.

D-5-63-000-1072 BW
Pegnitzstraße 29
( location )
barn Ground floor, gable-sided half-timbered building with saddle roof and one-sided elevator roof, around 1700;

Part of the Old Town ensemble.

D-5-63-000-1073 barn
Pegnitzstraße 41
( location )
Apartment house in a corner Four-storey plastered building with rusticated sandstone ground floor, cornices, dwelling at the rounded corner and mansard roof, in reduced historicizing forms, by Ebert and Gross, 1913/14;

structural unit with shooting range 24;

Part of the Old Town ensemble.

D-5-63-000-1074 BW

Pestalozzistrasse

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Pestalozzistraße 20
( location )
school Four-storey, asymmetrically structured group building in plaster and sandstone with a gable roof and tail gables, to the south two-storey gymnasium wing with a crooked roof;

Front garden enclosure, sandstone ashlar wall with housing-like sandstone pillars; all in historicizing forms, by Otto Holzer, 1905/06.

D-5-63-000-1075 school
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Pfarrgasse

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Pfarrgasse 3
( location )
Residential building Angled, two-storey saddle roof building with sandstone ground floor, half-timbered gable and slated half-timbered upper storey and gable-dwelling house, 18th century;

Part of the Old Town ensemble .

D-5-63-000-1077 BW
Pfarrgasse 5
( location )
Residential building Two-storey eaves-sided gable roof building with sandstone ground floor, slated half-timbered upper storey and gable building, first half of the 18th century;

Part of the Old Town ensemble.

D-5-63-000-1078 Residential building

Rectory

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Pfarrhof 1
( location )
Former parish barn Ground floor sandstone cuboid and half-timbered building with a steep hipped roof, 18th century;

Gate pillar as driveway, sandstone, baroque, south between Gustavstrasse 40 and 42, renewed in 1947;

Part of the Old Town ensemble .

D-5-63-000-1079 BW
Pfarrhof 2
( location )
Outbuildings Ground floor sandstone cuboid construction on the eaves side with gable roof, 18th / 19th centuries Century;

Part of the Old Town ensemble.

D-5-63-000-1080 BW
Pfarrhof 3
( location )
Evangelical Lutheran rectory Two-storey, gable-independent gable roof building with plastered sandstone ground floor, half-timbered upper storey and gable, eaves-sided half-timbered elevator bay window and northern two-story eaves-side extension, on both gable sides rustic portals and elevator roof, around 1700; with equipment;

Part of the Old Town ensemble.

D-5-63-000-1081 Evangelical Lutheran rectory
Pfarrhof 4
( location )
House for the second pastor Two-storey, eaves-sided and partially plastered sandstone cuboid building with a gable roof, 18th century, extension by Konrad Jordan and Jakob Rietheimer, 1845, renovated by Georg Böhner after war damage, 1946–1948;

Part of the Old Town ensemble.

D-5-63-000-1082 BW
Pfarrhof 5
( location )
House for the third pastor Two-storey eaves-sided saddle roof building with sandstone ground floor, half-timbered upper storey and right-angled, two-storey extension in plastered iron framework with hipped roof, around 1700, extension and conversion of the extension by Adam Egerer, 1899;

Part of the Old Town ensemble.

D-5-63-000-1083 BW

Pfisterstrasse

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Pfisterstraße 4
( location )
Residential building Three-storey eaves-sided gable roof building with a simple sandstone facade and sill cornices, late classicistic, by Paulus Müller, 1862–64;

Structural group with Pfisterstraße 6/8/10/12/14.

D-5-63-000-1084 BW
Pfisterstraße 6
( location )
Residential building Three-storey gable roof building on the eaves side with sandstone facade, sill cornices and gate passage, late Classicist, by Paulus Müller, 1862–1864;

Structural group with Pfisterstraße 4/8/10/12/14.

D-5-63-000-1722 BW
Pfisterstraße 8
( location )
Residential building Three-storey eaves-sided saddle roof building with sandstone facade and sill cornices, late classicistic, by Paulus Müller, 1867/68;

Structural group with Pfisterstraße 4/6/10/12/14.

D-5-63-000-1723 BW
Pfisterstraße 9
( location )
Tenement house Three-storey mansard roof building with sandstone facade, rusticated ground floor and eaves console cornice, Neo-Renaissance, von Vornberg and Scharff, 1890;

Rear wing, three-story brick building with a monopitch roof, at the same time.

D-5-63-000-1085 BW
Pfisterstraße 10
( location )
Residential building Three-storey gable roof building on the eaves side with sandstone facade and sill cornices, late classicistic, by Paulus Müller, 1868/69;

Structural group with Pfisterstraße 4/6/8/12/14.

D-5-63-000-1086 BW
Pfisterstraße 11
( location )
Tenement house Four-storey eaves-sided gable roof building with sandstone facade, eaves console cornice and central arched door, neo-renaissance, by Georg Kißkalt, 1884/85. D-5-63-000-1087 BW
Pfisterstraße 12
( location )
Residential building Three-storey gable roof building on the eaves side with a simple sandstone facade, late classicist style, by Paulus Müller, 1869/70;

Structural group with Pfisterstraße 4/6/8/10/14.

D-5-63-000-1724 BW
Pfisterstraße 14
( location )
Residential building Three-storey gable roof building on the eaves side with sandstone facade and sill cornices, late classicistic, by Johann Philipp Krieger, 1865/66, heightened in 1875;

Structural group with Pfisterstraße 4/6/8/10/12.

D-5-63-000-1088 BW
Pfisterstraße 15
( location )
Former warehouse Three-storey gable roof building on the eaves side with sandstone facade, rusticated ground floor with arched windows and window canopies with triangular gables, neo-renaissance, by Adam Egerer, 1896. D-5-63-000-1089 BW
Pfisterstraße 16
( location )
Tenement house Three-storey gable roof building on the eaves side with a sandstone facade, tooth-cut frieze on the eaves and flat curved window roofs, late Classicist, by Johann Christoph Kißkalt, 1874/75;

Rear wing, three-story sandstone building with a monopitch roof, at the same time.

D-5-63-000-1090 BW
Pfisterstraße 18/20
( location )
Tenement group Three-storey mansard roof buildings with sandstone facades, rusticated ground floors and dormer windows, neo-Renaissance, by Hans (Johann) Horneber, 1887/88;

Rear building of no.20, workshop building, three-storey exposed brick building with pent roof and ashlar structure, 1888, conversion and extension in 1905.

D-5-63-000-1091 BW
Pfisterstraße 22
( location )
Apartment house in a corner Three-storey mansard roof building with sandstone facade, rusticated ground floor, eaves console cornice and bay window on the sloping corner, neo-renaissance, by Hans Horneber, 1891. D-5-63-000-1092 BW
Pfisterstraße 24
( location )
Apartment house in a corner Three-storey mansard roof building with sandstone facade, rusticated ground floor and bay window on the sloping corner, neo-renaissance, by Hans Horneber, 1889. D-5-63-000-1093 BW
Pfisterstraße 25
( location )
Hauptschule Pfisterstraße Elongated, three-storey hipped roof building in a corner position, with richly structured sandstone street facades, raw brick facade on the courtyard side and a small volute gable with a clock tower on the narrow northern side, neo-renaissance, by Simon Vogel, 1898/99;

former coach house, one-storey brick building with sandstone structure and flat pent roof, at the same time;

Enclosure, iron mesh fence on sandstone plinth and with sandstone pillars, at the same time.

D-5-63-000-1094 BW
Pfisterstraße 26
( location )
Tenement house Three-story mansard roof building with sandstone facade and rusticated ground floor, neo-Renaissance, probably by Hans Horneber, 1887. D-5-63-000-1095 BW
Pfisterstraße 27
( location )
Tenement house Four-storey eaves-sided gable roof building with sandstone facade, rusticated ground floor and richly structured central axis, neo-renaissance, by Johann Christoph Kißkalt, 1887. D-5-63-000-1096 BW
Pfisterstraße 28
( location )
Former Evangelical Club House (Workers' Association) Two-storey eaves-sided saddle roof building with elegant sandstone facade, flat central projection and small gable, neo-Renaissance, re. 1887, 1914/19 extended backwards. D-5-63-000-1097 BW
Pfisterstraße 29
( location )
Tenement house Three-storey mansard roof building with sandstone facade, rusticated ground floor and small dwelling, early neo-Renaissance, by Moritz Haubrich, 1881/82. D-5-63-000-1098 BW
Pfisterstraße 30
( location )
Tenement house Three-storey mansard roof building with sandstone facade and rusticated ground floor, neo-Renaissance, by Wilhelm Horneber, 1884/85;

Structural group with Pfisterstraße 32/34/36/38.

D-5-63-000-1099 BW
Pfisterstraße 31
( location )
Tenement house Three-storey mansard roof building with sandstone facade, late classicist at the transition to the neo-renaissance, by Johann Christoph Kißkalt, 1883. D-5-63-000-1100 BW
Pfisterstraße 32
( location )
Tenement house Three-storey mansard roof building with sandstone facade and rusticated ground floor, neo-Renaissance, by Wilhelm Horneber, 1885;

Structural group with Pfisterstraße 30/34/36/38.

D-5-63-000-1101 BW
Pfisterstraße 33
( location )
Tenement house Three-storey mansard roof building with sandstone facade and rusticated ground floor, neo-Renaissance, by Wilhelm Horneber, 1899/1900;

Enclosure, sandstone ashlar wall, at the same time;

Structural group with Pfisterstraße 35.

D-5-63-000-1102 BW
Pfisterstraße 34
( location )
Tenement house Three-storey mansard roof building with sandstone facade and rusticated ground floor, neo-renaissance, by Wilhelm Horneber, 1886/87;

Structural group with Pfisterstraße 30/32/36/38.

D-5-63-000-1103 BW
Pfisterstraße 35
( location )
Tenement house Three-storey mansard roof building with sandstone facade and rusticated ground floor, neo-Renaissance, by Wilhelm Horneber, 1899/1900;

Building group with Pfisterstraße 33.

D-5-63-000-1104 BW
Pfisterstraße 36
( location )
Tenement house Three-storey mansard roof building with sandstone facade and rusticated ground floor, neo-Renaissance, by Wilhelm Horneber, 1887;

structural group with Pfisterstraße 30/32/34/38.

D-5-63-000-1719 BW
Pfisterstraße 38
( location )
Tenement house Three-storey mansard roof building with sandstone facade and rusticated ground floor, neo-Renaissance, by Wilhelm Horneber, 1887/88;

Structural group with Pfisterstraße 30/32/34/36.

D-5-63-000-1105 BW
Pfisterstraße 40
( location )
Tenement house Three-storey mansard roof building with plastered facade, sandstone ground floor and structure with partly roughly worked stone blocks, passage with stairs to Badstrasse with sandstone bay above, on Badstrasse five-storey, partly brick-facing rear wing with mansard roof, sandstone ground floor and polygonal corner bay window, historicizing, from Conrad8;

Enclosure, plastered brick wall with sandstone corner blocks, at the same time;

Structural unit with Pfisterstraße 42 and structural group with Pfisterstraße 44/46/48.

D-5-63-000-1106 BW
Pfisterstraße 41
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Tenement house Three-storey mansard roof building with plastered facade, rusticated sandstone ground floor, central segmental bay window with decorated columns and wide dormer window with central triangular gable, historicizing, by Peringer and Rogler, 1912;

Structural group with Pfisterstraße 43 and corner house Theresienstraße 42.

D-5-63-000-1107 BW
Pfisterstraße 42
( location )
Tenement house Three-storey mansard roof building with plastered facade, sandstone ground floor and structure with partly roughly worked stone blocks, five-story, partly brick-faced rear wing facing Badstrasse with mansard roof, sandstone ground floor and polygonal sandstone corner bay, historicizing, by Conrad Egelseer, 1909/10;

Enclosure, plastered brick wall with sandstone corner blocks, at the same time;

Structural unit with Pfisterstraße 40 and structural group with Pfisterstraße 44/46/48.

D-5-63-000-1108 BW
Pfisterstraße 43
( location )
Tenement house Four-storey eaves-sided gable roof building with plastered facade, rusticated sandstone ground floor, two polygonal cores and eaves lowered on one side, historicizing, by Peringer and Rogler, 1912;

Structural group with Pfisterstraße 41 and corner house Theresienstraße 42.

D-5-63-000-1109 BW
Pfisterstraße 44
( location )
Tenement house Three-story mansard roof building with sandstone facade, roughly rusticated ground floor and side dwelling, five-story rear wing facing Badstrasse with mansard roof, plaster facade with sandstone ground floor and polygonal sandstone corner bay, late Art Nouveau, by Conrad Egelseer, 1909/10;

Enclosure, plastered brick wall with sandstone corner blocks, at the same time;

structural group with Pfisterstraße 40/42/46/48.

D-5-63-000-1720 BW
Pfisterstraße 46
( location )
Tenement house Three-storey mansard roof building on a high basement with sandstone facade, roughly rusticated ground floor and central bay, five-story rear wing facing Badstrasse with mansard roof, plastered facade with sandstone ground floor and structure and polygonal sandstone bay window, late Art Nouveau, by Conrad Egelseer, 1910;

Enclosure, plastered brick wall with sandstone corner blocks, at the same time;

structural group with Pfisterstraße 40/42/44/48.

D-5-63-000-1110 BW
Pfisterstraße 48
( location )
Former women's labor school Three-storey mansard roof building with sandstone facade, half-column structure, roughly rusticated ground floor and two plastered dwelling houses with gables, five-storey rear wing towards Badstrasse with mansard roof, plaster facade with sandstone ground floor and structure and polygonal sandstone corner bay, neo-classical, by Conrad Egelseer, 1912;

Enclosure, plastered brick wall with sandstone corner blocks, at the same time;

structural group with Pfisterstraße 40/42/44/46.

D-5-63-000-1111 BW

Pickertstrasse

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Pickertstrasse 1
( location )
Apartment house in a corner Four-storey plastered building with a mansard roof, sandstone ground floor and structure, bay window with iron balcony balustrade and round corner bay tower, Baroque Art Nouveau, by Bridegroom and Wiessner, 1904-06;

structural group with Gebhardtstrasse 49;

Part of the Hornschuchpromenade / Königswarterstraße ensemble .

D-5-63-000-1113 Apartment house in a corner
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Pickertstrasse 2
( location )
Tenement house Four-storey eaves-sided saddle roof building with richly structured sandstone facade, polygonal floor bay window with iron balcony parapet and gable in the central axis, neo-Renaissance, by Fritz Walter, 1894/95;

Part of the Hornschuchpromenade / Königswarterstraße ensemble.

D-5-63-000-1114 BW
Pickertstrasse 4
( location )
Apartment house in a corner Four-storey saddle roof building with richly structured sandstone facade and oriel tower with onion dome at the sloping corner, neo-renaissance, by Adam Egerer, 1894;

Part of the Hornschuchpromenade / Königswarterstraße ensemble.

D-5-63-000-1115 Apartment house in a corner

Poppenreuther Strasse

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Poppenreuther Straße 25
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Garden shed Elongated, one-story hipped roof building in half-timbered and raw brick, late 19th century. D-5-63-000-1116 BW

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.