List of architectural monuments in Feuchtwangen

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The monuments of the Middle Franconian town of Feuchtwangen 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.

Feuchtwangen coat of arms

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Ensemble old town Feuchtwangen

The ensemble includes the city with its 15th century walling, including the Sulzach area on its west side. A key element of the city's history is the medieval connection between the founding of a monastery and a settlement with an early urban character - comparable to Ansbach, Herrieden, Spalt and Kitzingen . The nucleus of the settlement was probably a Frankish royal court on an important road ford. The settlement assumed city-like forms as early as the Hohenstaufen era; it was named as a royal city in 1241. Surely it was already attached. In the 13th and 14th centuries it reached the rank of an imperial city . The Benedictine monastery founded towards the end of the 8th century was probably converted into a collegiate monastery in the 12th century, at least before 1197, which probably coincided with the new building of the collegiate church and the construction of today's cloister . Of the total of three churches, which stood together in a narrow space in the sense of a medieval church family in the monastery district, two have been preserved: the former collegiate church and the parish church of St. John. A third church building, dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul, on the site of the box building, was removed in the 16th century. The seat of the bailiff appointed by the Augsburg bishop or his representative was a moated castle, the so-called öttingische Veste, which can still be seen in the course of the wall. In the same year 1376, the monastery and the town came into the hands of the Nuremberg burgraves, the town by pledging and the monastery by appointing the burgrave as bailiff. The bundling of supervisory powers in this hand brought - after a heavy pillage by the competing imperial city of Dinkelsbühl in 1388 - the combination of the abbey district with the Vogtschloss on the one hand and the town on the other in a newly created ring of fortifications with three gates, which is decisive for the cityscape. The urban development of the monastery town, the actual ensemble, is therefore, with various older parts, an architectural achievement from the turn of the 14th century to the beginning of the 15th century. A central rectangular market, exactly in the middle of the fortification ring, connects the core of the monastery district, the collegiate church and cloister, with the town hall and the stately gabled houses of the township. The dissolution of the monastery in 1563 and - after unsuccessful attempts to found a university - the descent to the margravial Ansbach market town could not blur the different character of the individual quarters of the late medieval monastery town, initially the area of ​​the former monastery with the collegiate church with cloister and parish church accompanied by larger solid buildings as well as the dominant box house from the 16th century, then in the east, at the upper gate, along Hindenburgstrasse and in the area bounded by Herrengasse and Museumsstrasse, the quarter of the former canons, characterized by stately individual buildings, some of which are half-timbered Corresponding larger gardens and outbuildings, to the west, below a small wall terrace, probably indicating the western boundary of the early medieval monastery walling, the former economic area of ​​the monastery with smaller former service houses and large inns business buildings. The former Vogtburg, which stood in this area, is only recognizable in the outline of the parts of the ring wall protruding to the west. On the market square and on two broad streets leading to it (Untere Torstraße and Museumsstraße) the stately town houses stand in closed rows, mostly on the gable side, two-storey, following the course of the streets, slightly offset, on deep plots, with narrow, elongated rear buildings and mostly without Gardens. The late medieval Jewish quarter is located in the area of ​​Herrengasse. In the southwest follows a region with small-scale, arable-bourgeois properties in irregular, winding streets with craftsmen's names: Weber-, Gerber-, Drechslergasse. These craftsmen's houses are medieval in their layout and arrangement, mostly also in the building core. To the south-east of the Spitaltor lies the former hospital district (the hospital church has gone), with smaller town houses and numerous barns. The largely undeveloped area on the Sulzach with Sulzachbrücke and Stadtmühle is part of the ensemble. It conveys the impression of the river front of the late medieval city fortifications, now long within the city that has grown beyond the river, even if the lower gate was removed in the 19th century. File number: E-5-71-145-1.

City fortifications Feuchtwangen

The city fortifications in Feuchtwangen were laid out from 1395 to at least 1450. The older so-called öttingische Veste in the southwest of the old town was included. The curtain wall consists of broken blocks. Wall towers have been preserved. Only a few sections of the wall with battlements have been preserved in full height (built inside houses, or not accessible to the northeast of the Upper Gate - there is also a round defensive tower attached to the wall, such as they were common in this construction in the Feuchtwanger plant (round or triangular design)). Exceptions were the citizen tower and the digestion tower, as flanking of the öttingian fortress (bailiff's seat of the monastery) protruding from the wall. Both towers were integrated into the wall in a larger dimension and as independent round towers, they still served as a prison around 1700 (which was later located in the lower gate tower). The northern one is original, the southern one in the Am Zwinger park has been rebuilt. The only preserved gate is the Obere Tor in Hindenburgstrasse. According to Schaudig's history of the city and the former Feuchtwangen monastery : “... and it is very likely that the basic components of the upper gate were the access to the monastery grounds. The heads with a crossed nimbus attached to the inner archway on both sides in rough sculptural work, on one of which a beard is attached, together with the dove attached to the apex of the arch form the representation of the holy. Trinity and should go back to a very old age. ”File number: D-5-71-145-1.

The second section of the city fortification stretches from Spitalstrasse to the former Untere Tor in Untere Torstrasse. It contains a wall tower. The inner wall path is unobstructed on larger stretches (at Hirtengasse 20, 18, 16, 14, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2, Ringstrasse 15). The moat area is on the field side of the city wall. It is filled in, partly built on and is mostly used as a garden. File number: D-5-71-145-2.

The third section of the city fortifications extends from the former Lower Gate in Untere Torstrasse to the Upper Gate in Hindenburgstrasse. The so-called öttingischen Veste was included in this section (at Am Zwinger 1, 3, 5, 7, Ringstrasse 13, 11, Zum Taubenbrünnlein 11, 13, Hindenburgstrasse 17). The moat area is on the field side of the city wall. It has been filled in, partly built on and is mostly used as gardens (Ringstrasse 13, 11, 9, 7, Rothenburger Str. 1, 3, 5). File number: D-5-71-145-3.

Individual parts of the city fortifications, i.e. wall sections, wall towers and moat areas, are located at the following locations: Am Spittel 2, 4, 6, Am Zwinger 1, 3, 5, 7, Ansbacher Berg 2, 4, Hindenburgstr. 17, 22/24, 26, 32, Oberes Tor, Hinterer Spitzenberg 1, 3, 5/7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, Hirtengasse 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, Ringstrasse 7, 9, 15, 23, 25, 47, 49, 51, 53, 55, 55 a, 57 b, 59, 61, Rothenburger Strasse 1, 2, 3, 4 , 5, Spitalstraße 15, 17, 19, 24, 26, Untere Torstraße 23, 25, Vorderer Spitzenberg 9/11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 31, Zum Taubenbrünnlein 11, 13. File number: D-5-71-145-4.

In the following, the individual sections of the city fortifications are listed starting at the only remaining gate, the Upper Gate, in a clockwise direction. First section from Upper Gate to Spitalstrasse.

location object description File no. image
Rothenburger Strasse 2
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Upper gate Gate construction with a mansard roof, building sculpture, gate room, construction started in 1421, changes in the 18th century by demolishing the tower in height and converting it into a Biedermeier gatehouse. In the 20th century, expansion through pedestrian passages and a second large pass-through for military vehicles, as the main roads at that time required a passage through the city in order to be able to use the bridges over the Sulzach (Dinkelsbühl – Crailsheim to Ansbach – Rothenburg ob der Tauber). D-5-71-145-41 Upper gate
Rothenburger Strasse 2
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Ditch area of ​​the city fortifications Belonging D-5-71-145-87 BW
Ringstrasse 61
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Ditch area of ​​the city fortifications Belonging D-5-71-145-85 BW
Ringstrasse 59
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city ​​wall D-5-71-145-1 BW
Ringstrasse 59
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Remnants of a wall tower D-5-71-145-1 BW
Vorderer Spitzenberg 7
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city ​​wall Belonging D-5-71-145-111 city ​​wall
Vorderer Spitzenberg 9/11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21
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city ​​wall Belonging D-5-71-145-112 BW
Vorderer Spitzenberg 23
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city ​​wall Belonging D-5-71-145-113 BW
Vorderer Spitzenberg 25, 27, 29, 31
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city ​​wall Belonging D-5-71-145-114 BW
Hinterer Spitzenberg 1
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city ​​wall In the attic, about eight meters of battlement with stone slabs have been preserved D-5-71-145-42 city ​​wall
Hinterer Spitzenberg 1
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Wall tower Belonging D-5-71-145-42 Wall tower
Hinterer Spitzenberg 3
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city ​​wall Belonging D-5-71-145-43 city ​​wall
Hinterer Spitzenberg 5/7
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city ​​wall Belonging D-5-71-145-43 BW
Hinterer Spitzenberg 9
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city ​​wall House built on the inside of the city wall. Parapet walkway on cantilevered arches inside completely original (1970), roof pitch and floor height determined by the city wall and battlements (only the ground floor in full construction, attached half-gable in half-timbering). Typical object for the usual implementation of this economy variant for the procurement of living space: The ground and three sides of the building are owned by the owner, the city wall, however, remains the property of the city and also in this function (the battlement is continuous and in tact, for the structure, however, determines its execution and can still be used for defense purposes). This property is characteristic of all structures of this type on the inner city wall. These single-storey buildings were often rebuilt, raised or expanded several times before they had their current appearance. As a rule, there are no cellars, this function is taken over by the space created under the foundation arch of the city wall. D-5-71-145-43 BW
Hinterer Spitzenberg 9
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Wall tower remains Preserved up to the height of the battlements, execution as partially placed on the wall. The foundation on the outside of the city is formed by a protruding pillar / pilaster (this design corresponds to the usual design for the wall towers of the city walls). Extension by corbels up to the required construction width from the wall and in the opposite direction from the pillars / pilaster strips, the gussets between the corbels are filled with rubble, here triangular design. Two notches to the left and right of the outer axis have been preserved, probably enlarged later. Corner and corbels made of large house stones, the rest of stone, like the entire construction phase. At the foot of the defense system, the usual apexes of the arched foundations of the adjoining wall are visible, which seem to meet on both sides under the remains of the fortified tower and suggest a more massive design of the lower plinth / foundation pillar than is usual in the wall sections without an integrated tower. The originally upstream Spitz-Graben (two to four meters deep) has been filled in and converted into a garden / former orchard, which means that the view of this section of the wall remains free from buildings.

The condition of the building that has been preserved is original in design and material and is still perpendicular in its execution (for centuries). According to tradition, the cost of one of these towers was borne by a canon of the monastery.

D-5-71-145-43 Wall tower remains
Hinterer Spitzenberg 11
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city ​​wall Belonging D-5-71-145-43 city ​​wall
Hinterer Spitzenberg 13, 15
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city ​​wall Belonging D-5-71-145-43 BW
Hinterer Spitzenberg 17
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city ​​wall Belonging D-5-71-145-43 BW
Hinterer Spitzenberg 17
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Wall tower Belonging D-5-71-145-43 Wall tower
Hinterer Spitzenberg 19, 21, 23, 25
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city ​​wall Belonging D-5-71-145-43 BW
Ringstrasse 57 b, 57 a, 57, 55 a
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Ditch area of ​​the city fortifications Belonging D-5-71-145-83 BW
Am Spittel
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city ​​wall Belonging D-5-71-145-7 city ​​wall
Ringstrasse 55, 53, 51
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Ditch area of ​​the city fortifications Belonging D-5-71-145-83 BW
Spitalstrasse 17
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city ​​wall Associated remains D-5-71-145-95 BW
Spitalstrasse 19
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city ​​wall Associated remains D-5-71-145-96 BW
Ringstrasse 47
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Ditch area of ​​the city fortifications Belonging D-5-71-145-81 BW

Second section from Spitalstrasse to Untere Torstrasse.

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Spitalstrasse 24, 26
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Remains of the city wall Belonging D-5-71-145-98 BW
Hirtengasse 20
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city ​​wall Belonging D-5-71-145-44 BW
Hirtengasse 18
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city ​​wall Belonging D-5-71-145-44 city ​​wall
Hirtengasse 16
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city ​​wall Belonging D-5-71-145-44 city ​​wall
Hirtengasse 14
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city ​​wall Belonging D-5-71-145-44 city ​​wall
Hirtengasse 12
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city ​​wall Belonging D-5-71-145-44 BW
Hirtengasse 8
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city ​​wall Belonging D-5-71-145-44 BW
Hirtengasse 6
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city ​​wall Belonging D-5-71-145-44 city ​​wall
Hirtengasse 4
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city ​​wall Belonging D-5-71-145-44 BW
Ringstrasse 25, 23
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City wall with moat area Belonging D-5-71-145-78 City wall with moat area
Hirtengasse 2
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city ​​wall Belonging D-5-71-145-44 city ​​wall
Ringstrasse 15
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City wall with moat area Belonging D-5-71-145-77 City wall with moat area

Third section from Untere Torstraße to Upper Tor.

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Untere Torstrasse 23, 25
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Area of ​​the former lower gate D-5-71-145-110 BW
Ringstrasse 9
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City wall with moat area Belonging D-5-71-145-76 BW
Ringstrasse 7
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City wall with moat area Belonging D-5-71-145-76 BW
To Taubenbrünnlein 11
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City wall, wall sections of the so-called öttingischen Veste, parts of the former moated castle of the monastery governors Associated, humpback cuboid and quarry stone masonry D-5-71-145-121 BW
To Taubenbrünnlein 11
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Fortification tower Extension of the wall with a preserved round tower, incorporated into the city wall in the early 15th century, original building stock in the wall areas. Corbels in the upper area of ​​the probably surrounding parapet walkway destroyed, functions of the tower and the defensive wall not clearly recognizable due to the construction of the building material. There are no wall connections to the battlement, and the corresponding height of the battlement cannot be clearly determined. The level of the two components is therefore not clearly recognizable in the context of the continuation effect. Conical roof renewed. D-5-71-145-121 Fortification tower
To Taubenbrünnlein 11
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Trench section In front of the wall D-5-71-145-121 BW
To Taubenbrünnlein 13
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Wall section of the öttingischen fortress Medieval, remains of the connection from the base part / foot of a tower can be seen on the outside of the wall to the right of the opening. Breakthrough in the 20th century for pedestrian walkways in the closed wall D-5-71-145-122 Wall section of the öttingischen fortress
Hindenburgstrasse
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Wall section of the öttingischen fortress Medieval D-5-71-145-4 BW
Rothenburger Straße 1, 3
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Ditch area of ​​the city fortifications Belonging D-5-71-145-87 Ditch area of ​​the city fortifications
Rothenburger Strasse 5
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Ditch area of ​​the city fortifications Belonging D-5-71-145-89 BW

Architectural monuments according to districts

Wet cheeks

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Alter Ansbacher Berg 3
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Residential buildings Two-story massive building with a mansard hipped roof, with rusticated corner pilasters and plastered structure, second half of the 18th century D-5-71-145-17 Residential buildings
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At box 1, 3
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Residential buildings Two-storey building with a steep saddle roof, in a corner position, in the core half-timbered building with slight protrusions, probably 17th century, in front of the vicarage's courtyard (belonging to the parish) D-5-71-145-5 Residential buildings
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At box 1, 3
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barn Saddle roof construction, in parts half-timbered, 18./19. century D-5-71-145-5 barn
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At box 2
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Former tithe barn of the pen box Elongated two-storey building with a steep gable roof, half-timbered over a solid base, half-timbered top / construction from 1565, over the former cemetery church of St. Peter and Paul, the original staircase up to the conversion to the town hall still preserved, on the entrance door on the 1st floor the board “IOHANES HUVNA / GEL VERWALTER / 15 A 65 “, gate as access to the former Karner in the basement; basement since 1897 D-5-71-145-6 Former tithe barn of the pen box
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Am Spittel 2
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Residential building Two-storey building on the eaves with a half-hipped roof, with plaster structures, 18th / 19th centuries Century, former home of Georg Fürst D-5-71-145-10 Residential building
Am Spittel 7
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barn Single-storey building with a steep gable roof, corner position, half-timbered, inscribed "1546", solid brickwork D-5-71-145-12 barn
Am Zwinger 11
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Residential building Two-storey building with a steep gable roof, half-hipped on one side, partly half-timbered, 17th century, core around 1550 D-5-71-145-14 Residential building
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Am Zwinger 21, Zum Taubenbrünnlein 3
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Former tanner's house Semi-detached house with Am Zwinger 21, two-storey building with a half-hipped roof, in a corner, partly half-timbered, 18th century and around 1800 D-5-71-145-119 Former tanner's house
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Bahnhofstrasse 2
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Former town mill, so-called Mahlstubhäuschen Massive saddle roof construction, with canal passage, marked "1743", with extension, two-storey saddle roof construction, upper floor and gable half-timbered, probably around 1800 D-5-71-145-21 Former town mill, so-called Mahlstubhäuschen
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Bahnhofstrasse 10
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Former post office Two-storey gable roof building with eaves, with stepped gable, partially half-timbered at the back, Heimat style, by government architect Finkler, around 1920/25 D-5-71-145-22 Former post office
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Bärmeyerplatz 2
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Community center Two-storey gable-independent gable roof building, upper floor and gable half-timbered, cantilevered, ornamental framework, 17th century, ground floor modernly changed D-5-71-145-19 Community center
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Bärmeyerplatz 17
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Residential building, town house Two-storey saddle roof construction in corner position, upper storey and gable half-timbered, partially cantilevered, 17th / 18th century. century D-5-71-145-20 Residential building, town house
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Dinkelsbühler Straße 9
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villa Two-storey building with a mansard hipped roof, tower windows and neo-baroque elements, around 1910 D-5-71-145-23 villa
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Dinkelsbühler Straße 9
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Residential building Then to the rear, gable roof construction, brick, partially plastered, third quarter of the 19th century D-5-71-145-23 BW
Dinkelsbühler Straße 9
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barn Mansard roof with half hip, 18th century D-5-71-145-23 BW
Dinkelsbühler Straße 9
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Barn and outbuildings One-storey massive building with a crooked hip roof, around 1910/20 D-5-71-145-23 BW
Dinkelsbühler Straße 9
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enclosure Solid elements with pillars, entrance gate and gate driveways, around 1910/20 D-5-71-145-23 enclosure
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Drechslergasse 2
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Residential building Two-storey saddle roof building in corner position, gable framework, in the core framework elements, probably 18th century D-5-71-145-24 Residential building
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Hindenburgstrasse 1
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Residential buildings Small two-storey hipped roof building in a corner position, 18th century, inscribed "1576" D-5-71-145-28 Residential buildings
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Hindenburgstrasse 3
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Residential building Two-storey massive building with a mansard hipped roof, dwarf house, with rusticated corner pilasters, 18th century D-5-71-145-30 Residential building
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Hindenburgstrasse 5
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Former canon building of the monastery administration Three-storey gable roof building with eaves, solid, with rusticated corner pilasters, new building from 1806 above the former Vogtschloss, with cross vaults in the cellar, cellar portals D-5-71-145-32 Former canon building of the monastery administration
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Hindenburgstrasse 7
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Former school Three-storey gable roof building with eaves, with floor structure, 1860 D-5-71-145-33 Former school
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Hindenburgstrasse 8
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Evangelical-Lutheran deanery, former official residence of the margravial monastery administrator, previously the court of the monastery preacher Two-storey gable-independent building with a pitched roof, partly half-timbered, 17th century D-5-71-145-34 Evangelical-Lutheran deanery, former official residence of the margravial monastery administrator, previously the court of the monastery preacher
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Hindenburgstrasse 8
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Rear building Two-storey saddle roof construction, one-sided with hip, half-timbering, probably at the same time D-5-71-145-34 Rear building
Hindenburgstrasse 12
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Residential and commercial buildings Two-storey gable roof building with eaves, with hipped roof dwarf house, corner reinforcement, 18th / 19th century century D-5-71-145-36 Residential and commercial buildings
Hindenburgstrasse 13, 15
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Former district office, administration building Three-storey hipped roof building with corner pilaster strips, 1827 D-5-71-145-37 Former district office, administration building
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Hinterer Spitzenberg 1
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Residential buildings Small house, two-storey saddle roof building with transverse gable, with cantilevered upper storey, partly half-timbered, 17th / 18th centuries Century, added to the city wall.

On the upper floor, the original battlement has been preserved over almost the entire width of the house with part of the stone floor covering.

D-5-71-145-42 Residential buildings
Jahnstraße 11
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Residential buildings Two-storey gable-independent gable roof building, half-hip at the rear, plastered half-timbering, with cantilevered upper storey and gable, 17th / 18th century. Century, marked "1804" D-5-71-145-45 Residential buildings
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Kirchplatz 1, Am Kasten 2
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Former reliquary of the monastery, later Latin school Two-storey hipped roof building, exterior appearance 18th century, back side half-timbered gable D-5-71-145-46 Former reliquary of the monastery, later Latin school
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Kirchplatz 1, Am Kasten 2
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Associated enclosure and gate wall to the church square With arched gate and passage D-5-71-145-46 Associated enclosure and gate wall to the church square
Kirchplatz 3, Marktplatz 3
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Evangelical Lutheran main church, former collegiate church, originally St. Salvator's monastery church, later St. Maria's collegiate church Westwork, three-aisled nave, vaulted choir with sacristy, after the founding of the monastery in the 8th century, a new church was built around 1197 as a three-aisled basilica, only parts of the north tower survived, new construction of the choir first half of the 14th century, changes in the 16th century, renovations in 1698, 19th century. and 20th century, westwork and nave renewed at the beginning of the 20th century; with equipment D-5-71-145-47 Evangelical Lutheran main church, former collegiate church, originally St. Salvator's monastery church, later St. Maria's collegiate church
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Kirchplatz 3, Marktplatz 3
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Cloister Former Romanesque four-wing complex, unevenly preserved, some with a half-timbered upper floor from the 18th century, on the upper floor craftsmen's rooms (branch of the Franconian Museum); associated with marketplace 2 and 3 D-5-71-145-47 Cloister
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Kirchplatz 4
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Associated with courtyard wall With a 15th century keel arch fragment D-5-71-145-48 Associated with courtyard wall
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Kirchplatz 5
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Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St. Johannis Choir tower church , mainly around 1400 above Romanesque core, building inscription 1414, single-nave, flat-roofed nave, vaulted choir and choir tower, tower octagon 1484, dome from 1805; with equipment D-5-71-145-49 Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St. Johannis
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Kirchplatz 11
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Gasthaus, former Gasthaus zur Glocke , probably a monastery brewery Two-storey, massive saddle roof building in corner position, facade with tail gable 1870, based on the 17th century model D-5-71-145-50 Gasthaus, former Gasthaus zur Glocke, probably a monastery brewery
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Kronenwirtsberg 3
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Former German House Inn Two-storey saddle roof building, one side with hip, partly half-timbered, inscribed "1756" D-5-71-145-51 Former German House Inn
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Marketplace
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Market fountain Relief stone pillar with a crowning figure holding a coat of arms, eight-sided fountain basin made of Königsbronn cast iron plates with relief representations, new installation from 1726 D-5-71-145-65 Market fountain
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Marketplace 1
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Former town hall of the city (until the middle of the 20th century) Three-storey building with a mansard hipped roof, rusticated in the corner, base storey and corner pilasters, with plastered structures, portal, interior construction partly classicistic, new building from 1520, rebuilt in 1817, facade changed in 1902 D-5-71-145-53 Former town hall of the city (until the middle of the 20th century)
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Marketplace 2
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Residential buildings over parts of the former cloister (chapter house) Recessed three-storey saddle roof building, 1444 ( dendrochronologically dated); Changes in the 17th century, gable 1716, 1871 (dendrochronologically dated) heightened; in structural association with the monastery cloister, see Kirchplatz 3 D-5-71-145-54 Residential buildings over parts of the former cloister (chapter house)
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Marketplace 3
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Eaves side building With half-timbered upper floor, new building based on an older model in the mid-20th century; in building association with the monastery cloister, see Kirchplatz 3 D-5-71-145-55 Eaves side building
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Marketplace 4
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Residential building Three-storey saddle roof building in corner position, with projecting upper storey, half-timbered structure, basement access, 17th to 19th century; also Hindenburgstrasse 2 D-5-71-145-56 Residential building
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Marketplace 5
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Gasthaus zum Lamm Two-storey gable roof building with eaves, basement access, exterior appearance first half of the 19th century, older core D-5-71-145-57 Gasthaus zum Lamm
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Marktplatz 6
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Former Golden Crown Inn and brewery Three-storey gable roof building with eaves, mid-18th century, with an older core; Rear building, two-storey saddle roof structure, half-timbering, probably mid-18th century D-5-71-145-58 Former Golden Crown Inn and brewery
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Marktplatz 6
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Outbuildings Tile-exposed saddle roof construction, second half of the 19th century D-5-71-145-58 BW
Marktplatz 6
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Outbuildings Single-storey saddle roof building, probably mid-18th century D-5-71-145-58 Outbuildings
Marketplace 7
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Former Gasthaus zur Post , hotel, since 1731 post office, previously Gasthaus zum Storchen, royal hostel of the former monastery Two-storey gable-independent building with a pitched roof, stepped gable house, in the core 14th / 15th century. Century, today's appearance 16./17. Century, numerous modifications; with rear buildings D-5-71-145-59 Former Gasthaus zur Post, hotel, since 1731 post office, previously Gasthaus zum Storchen, royal hostel of the former monastery
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Marktplatz 8
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Former pub and brewery, now a hotel Three-storey, gable-independent building with a crooked hips, with corner pilasters and floor structure, in the core late 16th century (marked 1588), relief marked "1818", later renovations, interior work partly in the 16th century, with a subsequent rear building probably 17th / 18th. century D-5-71-145-60 Former pub and brewery, now a hotel
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Marketplace 10
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Town house, later residential and commercial building Two-storey building with a pitched roof, in a corner position, with a protruding upper floor, 18th century, essentially before 1600 D-5-71-145-61 Town house, later residential and commercial building
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Marktplatz 11
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Residential and commercial building Two-storey gable-independent gable roof building with corner pilasters, 18th century, older core D-5-71-145-62 Residential and commercial building
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Marktplatz 12
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Residential and commercial building Two-storey, gable-independent building with a pitched roof, with rusticated corner pilasters, 18th century, core before 1600 D-5-71-145-63 Residential and commercial building
Marktplatz 13
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Residential house, residential and commercial buildings Two-storey saddle roof building in corner position, with half-timbered gable, 18th century, with an older core D-5-71-145-64 Residential house, residential and commercial buildings
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Museumstrasse 1
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Residential, residential and commercial buildings Two-storey, gable-independent saddle roof building with half-timbered gable, second half of the 18th century D-5-71-145-66 Residential, residential and commercial buildings
Museumstrasse 2
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Gasthaus zur Sonne , former brewery Two-storey saddle roof building in corner position, one side with a crooked hip, with rusticated corner pilasters, basement access, 18th century, cantilever in the second half of the 18th century D-5-71-145-67 Gasthaus zur Sonne, former brewery
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Museumstrasse 8
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Residential buildings Two-storey building with a pitched roof, in a corner position, with a protruding gable, in the core framework, with loading hatch, 17th / 18th century. century D-5-71-145-68 Residential buildings
Museumstrasse 11
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Residential and guest house Two-storey building with a pitched roof, in corner position, gable and upper storey protruding laterally, in the core half-timbered, probably 17th / 18th. century D-5-71-145-69 Residential and guest house
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Museumstrasse 13
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Residential buildings Two-storey saddle roof building in a corner position, essentially half-timbered building from the 18th century, with an older basement access and Biedermeier door D-5-71-145-70 Residential buildings
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Museumstrasse 16
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barn Ground floor, largely unplastered gable roof construction, eaves sides of quarry stone masonry, gable sides in half-timbered, dendrochronologically dated 1681/82 D-5-71-145-237 BW
Museumstrasse 18
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Community center Two-storey gable roof building, facade with crooked hip, ornamental framework, first half of the 17th century D-5-71-145-71 Community center
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Museumstrasse 19
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Former tanner's house Franconian Museum, two-storey eaves building with pitched roof, upper floor half-timbered, partially plastered, 17th / 18th centuries Century, essentially around 1500 D-5-71-145-72 Former tanner's house
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Postgasse 2
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Residential buildings Two-storey gable-independent saddle roof building, half-timbered core, plastered facade 18th century, older core, with basement access D-5-71-145-73 Residential buildings
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Postgasse 4
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Residential buildings Two-storey eaves gable roof building, east with hip, partly half-timbered, with protruding west gable of the 17th century, inscribed "1788", in the core before 1550, with basement access D-5-71-145-74 Residential buildings
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Postgasse 6
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Former forge Two-storey building with a pitched roof, half-hipped to the south, in corner position, parts in plastered half-timbering, 17th century, half-timbered gable from around 1400 (1389, 1404, 1420 dendrochronologically) with changes from the second half of the 16th century D-5-71-145-75 Former forge
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Ringstrasse 28
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Morgue Neoclassical, 1924 D-5-71-145-79 Morgue
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Ringstrasse 28, 34
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Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery Church of St. Michael Hall church, hall building 1620, roof turret 1696; with equipment D-5-71-145-80 Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery Church of St. Michael
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Ringstrasse 28, 34
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graveyard 18./19. Century, extended in 1901, with numerous grave monuments from the 18th and 19th centuries. 19th century, crucifix 1901 D-5-71-145-80 graveyard
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Ringstrasse 28, 34
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graveyard Entrance flanked by crypt chapels, marked "1779" and "1788" D-5-71-145-80 graveyard
Ringstrasse 28, 34
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graveyard Cemetery walling D-5-71-145-80 BW
Ringstrasse 49
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Residential building Two-storey eaves saddle roof construction, in the core "1796" (marked) D-5-71-145-82 Residential building
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Ringstrasse 60
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Residential building Two-storey building with a mansard hipped roof, in a corner position, 1793 D-5-71-145-84 Residential building
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Ringstrasse 66
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Former prison (part of the district court), later a school two-storey eaves gable roof structure, plaster structure with stair frieze, probably 1827; The surrounding wall (approx. 4 m high) was largely demolished at the end of the 20th century D-5-71-145-180 Former prison (part of the district court), later a school
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Ringstrasse 72
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Former district court building Representative administrative building, two-storey hipped roof building, central projection with national coat of arms, corner pilasters and structures in natural stone, in historicist neo-classicist forms, 1891 D-5-71-145-181 Former district court building
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Ringstrasse 86
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gym Saddle roof construction in brick masonry, pilaster structures, bust of the gymnastics father Jahn, inscribed "1900" D-5-71-145-86 gym
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Rothenburger Strasse 4
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Rural property Residential building, two-storey gable roof construction, with plaster structure, 19th century D-5-71-145-88 Rural property
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Rothenburger Strasse 4
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Stable, barn One-storey building with half hips, marked "1808" D-5-71-145-88 Stable, barn
Sandweg 1
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So-called New Hospital , now a hotel Two-storey building with a half-hipped roof, in classical forms with plaster and floor structure, with roof turrets, first quarter of the 19th century D-5-71-145-90 So-called New Hospital, now a hotel
Spitalstrasse 7
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Residential buildings Two-storey eaves gable roof construction, with projecting gable, dwarf house with ornamental gable, core timber-framing from the 17th century, facade around 1900 D-5-71-145-91 Residential buildings
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Spitalstrasse 9
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Residential building with a former butcher's shop Two-storey solid construction with saddle roofs and plastered structure, northern half gable with baroque tail gable, southern half eaves and with half-timbered dwarf house with tent roof and half-timbered dormers, by Johann Stieglitz, 1906, essentially older D-5-71-145-236 BW
Spitalstrasse 13
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Residential and commercial building Two-storey hipped roof building, partly half-timbered upper storey, 18th century; previously the seat of the hospital administration (old hospital building behind) D-5-71-145-92 Residential and commercial building
Spitalstrasse 14
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Gasthaus, former inn to the golden rose Two-storey gable roof building with eaves, solid, 18th century core, rococo bracket from the later 18th century of the former Gasthaus zur Rose currently no longer available D-5-71-145-93 Gasthaus, former inn to the golden rose
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Spitalstrasse 15
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Residential building Two-storey building with a mansard roof with a crooked hip, in a corner position, late 18th / 19th century. century D-5-71-145-94 Residential building
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Spitalstrasse 17
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Inscription plate 1421, Anno MCCCCXXIII inceptu (m) p (er) iohnem Remlein sabato post M (?) Ascensions: Begun in 1423 (!) By Johann Remlein on the Saturday after the Assumption of Mary. Originally from the hospital gate, which burned down in 1811 along with six other houses. D-5-71-145-95 Inscription plate
Spitalstrasse 20
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Gabled house In the core framework, 17./18. Century, neoclassical front door D-5-71-145-97 Gabled house
Untere Torstrasse 2
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Community center Three-storey, gable-independent building with a pitched roof, half-timbered structure, solid ground floor, with cantilevered upper storeys, the core around 1550, 17th / 18th centuries. century D-5-71-145-100 Community center
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Untere Torstrasse 3
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Former municipal Schranne and fire station Two-storey gable roof building, with passage, marked "1740" D-5-71-145-101 Former municipal Schranne and fire station
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Untere Torstrasse 4
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Residential buildings Two-storey building with a pitched roof and half-timbered gable, 18th century D-5-71-145-102 Residential buildings
Untere Torstrasse 7
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Residential and commercial building, former city pharmacy Two-storey eaves gable roof construction, dwarf house, with floor structure, 17th century core (marked “1690”), conversions up to the early 20th century D-5-71-145-103 Residential and commercial building, former city pharmacy
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Untere Torstrasse 11
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Community center Residential and commercial building, three-storey saddle roof building, dwarf house with ornamental gable, neo-renaissance facade with bay window, around 1900 D-5-71-145-105 Community center
Untere Torstrasse 14
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Residential and commercial building Two-storey gable roof building, mainly half-timbered, 18th century D-5-71-145-106 Residential and commercial building
Untere Torstrasse 20
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Residential buildings Two-storey, gable-independent gable roof building with a short crested hip, plastered half-timbering, upper storey and gable protruding, 17th century D-5-71-145-107 Residential buildings
Untere Torstrasse 21
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Gasthaus, former Gasthaus zum Löwen Two-storey, gable-independent gable roof building, rear pitched roof, massive, inscribed "1697" D-5-71-145-108 Gasthaus, former Gasthaus zum Löwen
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Untere Torstrasse 22
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Community center Two-storey building with a pitched roof, corner, upper storey and gable half-timbered, 17th century D-5-71-145-109 Community center
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Vorderer Spitzenberg 7
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Residential building Two-storey building with a crooked roof, partly plastered half-timbering, with cantilevered gable floors, the core was renovated before 1600, 1701, inscribed "1781" D-5-71-145-111 Residential building
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Vorderer Spitzenberg 23
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Residential building Two-storey, gable-independent building with a pitched roof, truss parts, in the core 1553 ( dendrochronologically dated), 17th – 18th centuries. Century; built on the city wall. The names and professions of the owners are completely present from 1650 until today. Since the second half of the 18th century, the house has been two-tiered, ie divided between two owners.

In the area of ​​the associated garden in the wall ditch area, a stone garden house, built in 1921 with a smokehouse for roasting chicory (coffee substitute). Access from the corridor of the front building, originally from the first floor of the front building. All building files, drawings and correspondence belonging to the stone garden house can be found in the Lichtenau branch of the Nuremberg State Archives under District Office Feuchtwangen, Stadt Feuchtwangen No. 240 from 1921.The quarry stone masonry is presumably re-used from the breakthrough in the Jahnstrasse to the old gym around 1900.

D-5-71-145-113 Residential building
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Webergasse 3, 5
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Residential buildings Semi-detached house, two-storey saddle roof building in corner position, mainly half-timbered, 18th century D-5-71-145-115 Residential buildings
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Webergasse 7
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Former residential and shop building Two-storey, gable-independent gable roof construction, plastered half-timbering, with a cantilevered upper floor, mainly half-timbered construction from 1532 (dendrochronologically dated), rebuilt in 1692 D-5-71-145-116 Former residential and shop building
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To Taubenbrünnlein 1
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Residential building, town house Two-storey, gable-independent saddle roof construction, mainly half-timbered construction with projecting gable storeys, 17th century D-5-71-145-117 Residential building, town house
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To Taubenbrünnlein 2
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Evangelical Lutheran rectory Two-storey building with half hips, corner pilaster strips and plaster structure, 1899; Inscription stone on the goal post, inscribed "Simon Priester Pfarrer 1570" D-5-71-145-118 Evangelical Lutheran rectory
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To Taubenbrünnlein 5
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Residential buildings Two-storey gable-independent gable roof building, mainly half-timbered, with projecting gable, 18th century D-5-71-145-120 BW
To Taubenbrünnlein 11
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Former hunting lodge castle Two-storey hipped roof building, 1765; simple stand framework on the upper floor, plastered. D-5-71-145-121 Former hunting lodge castle
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To Taubenbrünnlein 11
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Former hunting lodge, tanning barn Fachwerk, 18./19. Century, with tanner fountain D-5-71-145-121 Former hunting lodge, tanning barn

Bergnerzell

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Bergnerzell 7
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Residential stable house Single-storey, gable-independent building with a crooked roof, half-timbered, 1822 D-5-71-145-123 Residential stable house

Bieberbach

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Winter heap, approx. 800 m southeast of the village
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Stone cross Late medieval D-5-71-145-124 BW

Bonlanden

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Bonlanden 5
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Residential stable house Mühle, two-story building with a half-hip roof, plastered with corner pilaster strips, inscribed "1832"

With mill extension, single-storey saddle roof construction and mill canal, probably at the same time

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Breitenau

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Breitenau 68
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Evangelical Lutheran parish church of St. Stephan, Nikolaus and Erasmus Hall church, in the core 1338, new construction of choir and tower 1490, 1708 widening of the nave; with equipment

Walling of the cemetery, natural stone masonry, in the core probably late medieval, with gravestones

D-5-71-145-126 Evangelical Lutheran parish church of St. Stephan, Nikolaus and Erasmus
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Dorfgütingen

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Dorfgütingen 26
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Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St. Mary Chort tower church , around 1400, several subsequent modifications; with equipment D-5-71-145-130 Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St. Mary
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Dorfgütingen 26
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graveyard The core of the walling is probably from the late Middle Ages, with gravestones D-5-71-145-130 BW
Dorfgütingen 27
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Rectory Two-storey hipped roof building with a high basement, with corner pilasters, outside staircase, by Johann Michael Karg, 1788 D-5-71-145-127 Rectory
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Dorfgütingen 37
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Inn Two-storey hipped roof building, central projection with gable, with pilaster strips and floor structure, inscribed "1851" D-5-71-145-128 Inn
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Dorfgütingen 39
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Residential buildings Two-storey gable-independent saddle roof building, with half-timbered upper storey and half-timbered gable, early 18th century (inscribed "1706") D-5-71-145-129 Residential buildings
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Dorfgütingen 39
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barn Single-storey saddle roof building with half-timbered gable, 19th century D-5-71-145-129 barn
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Esbach

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Esbach 1
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Discharge house Residential stable house, two-storey gable-independent saddle roof construction, with half-timbered parts on the upper floor and gable, inscribed "1853" D-5-71-145-131 BW

Gehrenberg

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Breitfeld; approx. 700 m outside the village north of the road to Breitenau
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Stone cross Medieval D-5-71-145-132 BW

Autumn mill

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Herbstmühle 1
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Former mill Two-storey saddle roof structure, with plaster structure, 1631, modified in 1863 D-5-71-145-133 BW

Kaltenbronn

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Stiftsfeld; 200 m outside the village towards Larrieden
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Flax breaker house Saddle roof construction, partly massive, probably 19th century D-5-71-145-135 BW

Koppenschallbach

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at the junction of the road Feuchtwangen-Krapfenau
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Sandstone cross Medieval D-5-71-145-136

Krobshaus Mill

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Krobshäuser Mühle 1
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Former watermill Two-storey saddle roof building with stepped gable, ashlar masonry, east half-timbered gable, 1868 D-5-71-145-137 BW
Krobshäuser Mühle 1
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barn Single-storey saddle roof construction, partly timber-frame, 1858 D-5-71-145-137 BW

Larrieden

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In Larrieden, at the entrance to the village towards Tribur
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Stone cross Medieval D-5-71-145-144 BW
In Larrieden
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Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St. Michael Chorturmkirche , tower 1760–70, new nave and furnishings 1910; with equipment D-5-71-145-140 Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St. Michael
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In Larrieden
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graveyard Plant probably from the 18th / 19th Century, with gravestones D-5-71-145-140 BW
In Larrieden
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Cemetery wall Block wall, 18th / 19th centuries Century, probably changed in 1910 D-5-71-145-140 BW
Larrieden 20
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Rectory Two-storey gable roof building, 1849 D-5-71-145-141 BW
Larrieden 25
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Teacher's house Two-storey eaves gable roof construction with corner pilaster strips and floor structure, 1849 D-5-71-145-143 BW
Steinweiherfeld, approx. 1200 m outside the village towards Tribur
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Stone cross Medieval D-5-71-145-145 BW

Mosbach

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In Mosbach
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Cemetery cross Corpus metal, on a stone cross, inscribed "1912" D-5-71-145-191 BW
Mosbach 14
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Residential stable house One-storey, with plastered half-timbered gable, probably 18th century D-5-71-145-150 BW
Mosbach 20
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Residential stable house Single-storey gable-independent building with pitched roof, with two-storey transverse gable, half-timbered, mid-19th century D-5-71-145-149 Residential stable house
Mosbach 44
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Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St. Michael Chorturmkirche , 15th century complex, tower from 1489, in 1621 the tower was shortened after a fire; with equipment D-5-71-145-148 Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St. Michael
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Mosbach 44
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graveyard Essentially a late medieval complex, changes probably 18th / 19th centuries. Century, with tombstones D-5-71-145-148 BW
Mosbach 44
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graveyard Walling, in the core late medieval D-5-71-145-148 BW

Upper maple

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At the edge of the forest, opposite house number 106
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Stone cross Sandstone, medieval D-5-71-145-152 BW
Oberahorn 30
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War memorial Stone sarcophagus with stele and inscription, 1914/1918 D-5-71-145-192 BW
Oberahorn 34
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Former school barn Single-storey building with a half-hipped roof, house stone, end of the 18th century, with turret, bell 1786 D-5-71-145-151 BW

Oberdallersbach

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opposite house number 8
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Stone cross Medieval D-5-71-145-154 BW
Oberdallersbach 3
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Former mill Two-storey building with a pitched roof, with transverse gable, solid construction, partially natural stone, with half-timbered upper floor, east half-timbered gable, 17th century D-5-71-145-153 BW

Oberransbach

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on the north-eastern outskirts on the way to Sperbersbach
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Cross stone Medieval, probably D-5-71-145-155

Reichenbach

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Eigenfeld, approx. 850 m northwest of the Ampfrachbrücke
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Stone cross Sandstone, medieval D-5-71-145-161 BW
In Reichenbach, next to house number 16
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Flax breaker house Single-storey saddle roof construction, natural stone, probably from the 19th century D-5-71-145-160 BW
Reichenbach 12
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Farmhouse Single-storey building with a pitched roof with a two-storey transverse gable, 1839 D-5-71-145-156 BW
Reichenbach 15
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Stable house of a farm Single-storey building with pitched roof, half-timbered upper floor and half-timbered gable, renovated in the middle of the 19th century, in 1934 D-5-71-145-159 BW

Rißmannschallbach

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In Rißmannschallbach
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Wayside shrine Sandstone monolith, relief, inscribed "1525" D-5-71-145-162 BW
Rißmannschallbach 6, at the southern entrance to the village
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Stone cross Sandstone, medieval D-5-71-145-163 BW

Seiderzell

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Zogelfeld, 500 m outside the village towards Seiderzell
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Stone cross Medieval D-5-71-145-139 BW

Sommerau

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Sommerau 2
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Former inn Single-storey massive building with a mansard hipped roof, with a dwelling, 1801 D-5-71-145-164 Former inn

Thürnhofen

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Thürnhofen
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Castle Church Evangelical Lutheran branch church, neo-Gothic building, marked "1878"; with equipment D-5-71-145-166 BW
Thürnhofen 19, 50, 52, 54
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Thürnhofen Castle Originally symmetrical structure: main building, two-storey building with a mansard hipped roof, central projection with gable, first half of the 18th century; with equipment D-5-71-145-166 BW
Thürnhofen 19, 50, 52, 54
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Thürnhofen Castle, Kavaliershaus Two-storey hipped roof building with roof turrets, mid-18th century D-5-71-145-166 BW
Thürnhofen 19, 50, 52, 54
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Thürnhofen Castle, outbuilding Two-storey saddle roof building, 19th century D-5-71-145-166 BW
Thürnhofen 19, 50, 52, 54
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Thürnhofen Castle, farm yard Single-storey building, partly half-timbered, 1761 D-5-71-145-166 BW
Thürnhofen 19, 50, 52, 54
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Thürnhofen Castle, garden With garden figures D-5-71-145-166 BW
Thürnhofen 19, 50, 52, 54
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Thürnhofen Castle, gate entrance Marked "1764" and an enclosure D-5-71-145-166 BW

Tribur

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Tribur 12
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Former mill Two-storey saddle roof building with plastered half-timbered upper storey, 17th / 18th centuries century D-5-71-145-167 BW

Ungetsheim

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Ungetsheim 4
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Inn Two-story building with a half-hip roof, marked "1841" D-5-71-145-168 BW
Ungetsheim 29
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Residential stable house Single-storey gable-independent building with a pitched roof, half-timbered, partly solid, first half of the 19th century D-5-71-145-169 BW
Ungetsheim 55
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Residential stable house Single-storey building with half-hipped roof, half-timbered, 1792 D-5-71-145-170 BW

Lower backyard

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Weiherfeld, 100 m outside the village in the direction of Oberhinterhof
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Flax breaker house Small single-storey saddle roof building, partly half-timbered, probably 19th century D-5-71-145-171 BW

Volkertsweiler

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Near Hainmühle, on the Feuchtwangen-Krapfenau road, Volkertsweiler junction
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Wayside shrine Brocken masonry, with relief, late medieval D-5-71-145-172 BW

Vorderbreitenthann

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Vorderbreitenthann 1, near the Bronnenmühle
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Cross stone Late medieval D-5-71-145-173 BW

Fulling Mill

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Sulzach; Fulling Mill 1; Near fulling mill
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Former mill Two-storey massive building with a crooked hip roof, 1819; with duct system D-5-71-145-174 BW
Sulzach; Fulling Mill 1; Near fulling mill
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Former mill, ashlar bridge Single arc, at the same time D-5-71-145-174 BW
Sulzach; Fulling Mill 1; Near fulling mill
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Former mill, barn Rectangular building with hipped roof, first half of the 19th century, with half-timbered extension D-5-71-145-174 BW

Hamlet on the lake

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approx. 200 m east of the village, west on federal highway 25
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Stone cross Medieval D-5-71-145-176 BW

Wolf Mill

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Wolfsmühle 1
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Former mill Two-storey saddle roof building, in parts half-timbered, probably early 19th century, in the core 17th century D-5-71-145-177 BW

To the house

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In Zumhaus
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Evangelical Lutheran branch church of St. Kilian Choir tower church , small complex made of stone, 15th / early 16th century, half-timbered upper floor of the tower probably 18th / 19th century. Century; with equipment D-5-71-145-179 Evangelical Lutheran branch church of St. Kilian
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See also

Remarks

  1. 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 property of a monument - 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

Web links

Commons : Architectural monuments in Feuchtwangen  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Wilh. Schaudig: History of the city and the former Feuchtwangen Abbey, Feuchtwangen 1927.7. The city from the pledging in 1376 to the end of the Middle Ages - information u. U. wrong here