List of architectural monuments in Ingolstadt
The monuments of the Upper Bavarian city of Ingolstadt 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.
Ensembles in Ingolstadt
Ensemble old town Ingolstadt
File number E-1-61-000-1
The ensemble includes the old town within the medieval Bering, which has been preserved almost unchanged in the northeast, southwest and northwest of the city complex. On the enemy side of the medieval city fortifications, gardens and green spaces today trace the former moat area. Ingolstadt has also largely retained its historical floor plan.
The oldest urban complex of the 13th century was roughly in the shape of a rectangle with an offset street cross as the center. Two important trade routes crossed here, namely the Danube Valley Road, which led from Ulm via Donauwörth to Regensburg, Straubing, Passau and Vienna, as well as the north-south connection, which went from the cities of northern Germany via Nuremberg to Munich and in its extension to to Venice. At the intersection of these streets, but somewhat removed from the traffic, stands the stately St. Moritz Church, the oldest parish church in Ingolstadt.
Ingolstadt is mentioned for the first time in 806 in the draft for the division of the empire by Emperor Charlemagne. For the year 841 a "curtis dominicata", ie a manor house, is attested, which King Ludwig assigned to his Chancellor Gotsbald, abbot of the Niederalteich monastery. This nucleus of the later urban settlement can be found in the vicinity of St. Moritz.
In the second Bavarian Duke Surbar from around 1280, Ingolstadt is reported as the property of the Dukes of Bavaria. Duke Ludwig der Brandenburger planned a first city expansion , but his plan could only be realized by Duke Stephan II . Within the Bering, which was laid out between 1370 and 1390, various monasteries settled in the course of time, for example the Franciscan Sisters in Gnadenthal in 1236 and the Minorites in 1275. The latter branch of the order goes back to a foundation of Duke Ludwig the Strict. In 1319, the foundation of the citizen hospital finally took place. The last religious community followed in 1556, the Jesuits. The religious association of the Bartholomeans founded an institute in Ingolstadt, which had been housed in a stately hipped roof building on Johannesstrasse since around 1720. In the years 1732–1736, the Maria de Victoria church was built according to plans by Egid Quirin Asam as a prayer and assembly hall for the Marian Student Congregation, with Cosmas Damian Asam having the task of decorating the church with frescoes. According to Johann Michael Fischer's plans, the Augustinian Church, which has now been destroyed, was built in the Baroque period. The old town hall , the core of which goes back to the 16th century, was rebuilt and changed in the neo-renaissance style in 1882 according to plans by Gabriel von Seidl.
The most important builder in the city, however, was undoubtedly Duke Ludwig the Bearded. He gave his royal seat a number of large buildings that still define the cityscape today. In 1425 he had the foundation stone laid for the Liebfrauenmünster, the second parish church in the city. He made the church with the two corner towers his Church of the Holy Sepulcher and made numerous charitable foundations for the building. During the government of Duke Ludwig, the construction of the Duke's Palace began. The third large building that was built at the instigation of this ruler was the Pfründnerhaus, donated in 1434, which later became the university building (1472–1800). In 1507, after the death of Duke George the Rich, a church in the late Gothic style was built in Ingolstadt. This was St. Sebastian's Church with the plague cemetery that used to surround it.
The once so rich stock of town houses from the 15th and 16th centuries has been greatly decimated over the centuries. After the Second World War , Ludwigstrasse in particular had to put up with some disruptive building renovations. Only remnants of the earlier patrician and former professors' houses have survived. For example, the former house of the Schober patrician family (Theresienstraße 22) and the "Ickstatt House" (Ludwigstraße 5) with its magnificent stucco facade from around 1746. The town houses built in the 16th century were particularly typical of Ingolstadt's bourgeois architecture with their barbed gables. Unfortunately, very few good examples of this have survived.
The Schutter crossed the city from west to east, the river bed of which was unfortunately abandoned. Here in the area of the former grinding mill there were once numerous tanner's houses, of which, although the trade is hardly practiced any more, some notable examples of architectural history, such as at grinding mills 1 and 13, have been preserved. In the past, the many more or less large private gardens of the citizens within the medieval Bering were also decisive for the cityscape. In the event of a siege, the population could be supplied with fruit and vegetables from these gardens for at least some time. Finally, there are also a few arable houses, the number of which has been greatly reduced today.
In the 19th century, in connection with the expansion of Ingolstadt into a state fortress, Ingolstadt became a garrison town. Around 1870, several large military buildings were built in the old town, such as the bomb-proof war hospital , the later Flanders barracks, the armory and the provisions office with the war bakery. These buildings still largely determine the face of their districts today.
As a result of the bombing raids in 1945, reconstruction projects, some of which were monumental in size, such as the Technical Town Hall (Spitalstrasse 3), took place mainly in the south and south-east of the old town during the 1950s. In many buildings, a more conservative approach has been implemented in a historicizing design language in order to close the gaps in the urban fabric. But representatives of the progressive style such as Franz Xaver Proebst and Josef Elfinger (Schrannenstrasse 7) were also active in Ingolstadt during this decade.
In addition to the historical urban structure and development, the old cobblestone streets have been preserved in some places, especially in Dollstrasse, Höllbräugasse, Kanalstrasse, Luftgasse, Roseneckstrasse, Sauerstrasse and Schäffbräustrasse.
City fortifications
File number D-1-61-000-670 (Unterer Graben 1; Unterer Graben 3; Unterer Graben 5)
I. The medieval city fortifications:
The first, still high medieval wall ring with the round tower at the old castle, the Judenturm, the bell tower and the Striglturm has completely disappeared today except for small remains of the foundations. The second wall ring, which has largely been preserved, can be divided into three large construction phases:
1. From the Old Feldkirchner Tor to the former Hardertor, built 1368–1373
2. From the earlier Hardertor (demolished in 1879) to the Kreuztor, built between 1373 and 1385
3. From the Kreuztor to the earlier Donautor (demolished in 1877), built between 1385 and 1430
The city wall with its many built-in semicircular defensive towers, which are provided with a crenellated wreath, was built from bricks. Only small remains of the battlements have survived; the loopholes are mostly walled up. Of the medieval gate buildings, including the watering gate, only the old Feldkirchner Tor near the castle (Paradeplatz 4) and the Kreuztor (Kreuzstrasse 13) have survived. Among the defensive and gate towers, the so-called "Schutterturm" at the entrance of the Schutter into the city and the Taschentorturm (Anatomiestraße 23) are particularly worth mentioning.
At the beginning of the 19th century, the land on the city wall ("Schütte") was released for general development. Today there are mainly two-storey eaves-standing houses that lean against the Bering with one side or use it as an outer wall. The apron at the city wall is often used for residential gardens.
II. The bastionary fortifications of the 16th century:
The bulwark reinforcement, which was under the supervision of Count Reinhard Solms von Münzenberg from 1539 to 1542, served to create several high and low lines of defense and to create strong flanking. The work continued until 1573. At that time the following fortifications were built:
1. Bulwark in front of the New Castle
2. Brick bulwark
3. Harder bulwark
4. Ball bulwark
5. Cross gate bulwark
6. Women’s refuge
7. Coin Mining Bulwark
8. Danube gate bulwark
Of these, only parts of the Kugel-Kasematte (Oberer Graben 9), built around 1565, the Harder-Kasematte (Oberer Graben 55), built 1539–1542, and the brick bulwark (Wunderl-Kasematte, Unterer Graben), built around 1540 , receive. The bulwarks were blown up by the French in 1800.
III. The state fortress of Ingolstadt in the 19th century:
In 1804 Ingolstadt was declared a "state fortress". The repair of the mostly destroyed facilities began soon afterwards. First, the remaining bastions (ball, brick and large donkey bastions), the city wall and the old castle were restored to a defensible state. However, with the conclusion of the Pressburg Peace on December 27, 1805, work on the expansion of the Ingolstadt fortress had to be stopped in accordance with the contract. Only in 1828 was it possible to resume the work that had begun, to add further reinforcements and to build a large number of new fortifications. We can distinguish between two construction phases:
1. The round fortification according to Streiter on the right bank of the Danube. Under the direction of the fortress builder General von Streiter, the "bridgehead" was built from 1828 onwards. The centerpiece of the complex was the so-called Reduit Tilly , into which the Bavarian royal family and the crown jewels could have been brought to safety in an emergency. This Reduit Tilly is followed by semi-circular flank batteries and the two strong towers Triva and Baur on both sides. Belonging, but advanced, was a detached Vorwerk (Fronte Gumppenberg). The task of designing the facade of the individual buildings fell to Leo von Klenze.
2. The polygonal fortification according to Becker on the left bank of the Danube. These were designed according to the new, "New Prussian" called polygonal system by the fortress construction director Becker, who had been in charge of the fortification work since April 18, 1832. Under him the fronts Raglovich, Rechberg, Zoller, Vieregg, Pappenheim, Butler, Preysing and Deroy - all named after deserving generals - were executed. The main enclosure of the bridgehead could also be rebuilt according to the Becker system.
In the cityscape of Ingolstadt, however, the “cavaliers” built under Becker are of great importance. Which includes:
1. Kavalier Dallwigk (integrated into the factory building of the Schubert & Salzer company)
2. Kavalier Heydeck (Heydeckstrasse 1) with gate and guardhouse (Heydeckstrasse 3), built 1840–1845
3. Kavalier Elbracht (Elbrachtstrasse 20), built 1839–1844
4. Kavalier Spreti (broken off) with guard house (Spretistraße 1)
5. Kavalier Hepp (Auf der Schanz 45) with gate construction, built 1838–1843
6. Kavalier Zweibrücken (Friedhofstraße 41/2), built in 1840.
Of the caponiers, front 79 in Künettegraben (Jahnstraße), built in 1842, battery 62 (military swimming school on Jahnstraße), built in 1838, and battery 94 at the southern end of the drainage ditch have been preserved. The main Schutterhof factory (Friedhofstrasse) and a large part of the cavaliers - with the exception of the cavaliers Dallwigk and Spreti - are still standing and have been Some of them were restored or put to new uses after the Second World War.
Work on the construction of the Ingolstadt fortress was continued from January 1849 by the engineer major Joseph Schmauss. On January 6, 1852, all fortification work finally ceased.
3. The fortifications of the 2nd half of the 19th century:
In the first expansion phase, the advanced earthworks were built in 1866 and then from 1875 the following forts were built:
1. Fort Haslang
2. Fort Hartmann
3. Fort von-der-Tann near Gaimersheim
4. Fort III a near Etting (district of Eichstätt)
5. Fort Orff near Hepberg (district of Eichstätt)
6. Fort V a near Kösching (district of Eichstätt)
7. Fort Prince Carl near Katharinenberg (district of Eichstätt)
8. Fort Max Emanuel
9. Fort Wrede
10. Fort VIII in Manching (district Pfaffenhofen ad Ilm)
11. Fort IX near Oberstimm
12. Fort X between Hagau and Zuchering
Of the earthworks built in 1866, the one between Kothau and Rothenturm and the one near Haunwöhr are particularly noteworthy, as they are still partially preserved. The already existing earthworks were permanently expanded in the years 1868–1872.
In the second expansion phase around 1890, a number of intermediate plants were built, namely:
1. Gerolfing intermediate plant
2. Friedrichshofen intermediate plant (district of Eichstätt)
3. Intermediate plant near Hepberg (district of Eichstätt)
4. Großmehring intermediate plant (district of Eichstätt)
5. Battery pair muzzle (removed around 1920)
6. Manching station
7. Zuchering intermediate plant
8. Rosenschwaig intermediate plant
The forts and intermediate works - with the exception of Fort Prince Carl near Katharinenberg - were blown up in 1945. Most of them have meanwhile been leveled and built over. Only the moats in some of the fortifications have been completely or at least partially preserved. These include in particular the moats at the Gerolfing intermediate plant, the Friedrichshofen intermediate plant, the forts VIII, X and the Rosenschwaig intermediate plant.
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Architectural monuments in Ingolstadt
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Adolf-Kolping-Strasse 1; Adolf-Kolping-Straße 3 ( location ) |
Schäffbräu | Brewery building of the former Schäffbräu brewery around an inner courtyard: former brewery and machine house, three-storey exposed brick building with historicizing facade structure and flat hip roof, 1900; former cold store, three-storey historicizing exposed brick building with flat hipped roof, 1900; former boiler house, ground floor flat roof building with towering chimney, in historicizing exposed brick construction, 1900; So-called master brewer's house, two-storey plastered gable building, probably mid-19th century. | D-1-61-000-616 |
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Adolf-Kolping-Straße 11 ( location ) |
New armory | Former New Armory, three-story brick building with exposed basement to the south and short transverse wings to the north, bomb-proof with casemates and flat roof for earthfill built, 1868–71, interior modernly changed; Enclosure wall made of brick, at the same time. | D-1-61-000-466 |
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Am Bachl 6; Am Bachl 6 a ( location ) |
Municipal armory | Former municipal armory, ground floor building on the eaves with a high pitched roof, 17th century, converted into a stable house around 1800; former stable with pent roof, 1892. | D-1-61-000-1 |
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Am Bachl 8 ( location ) |
Agricultural bourgeoisie | Former arable bourgeois house, two-storey plastered corner house, 1888, loft extension with mansard storey, curved gable and dwelling in 1913. | D-1-61-000-2 |
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Am Bachl 20 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1400 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-3 |
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Am Bachl 20 1/2 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1400 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-4 |
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Am Bachl 22 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall with half tower, around 1400 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-5 |
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Am Bachl 22 1/2 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1400 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-6 |
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Am Bachl 24 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1400 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-7 |
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Am Bachl 26 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall with half tower, around 1400 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-9 |
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Am Bachl 26 1/2 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1400 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-618 | |
Am Bachl 30 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, plastered, around 1400 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-11 |
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Am Bachl 35 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey gabled house with a late medieval plastered core with a historical inscription board and side gate, widened in 1839 while retaining the roof structure. | D-1-61-000-12 |
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Am Münzbergtor 17 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey corner house with a saddle roof, probably from the late Middle Ages, used as an arable house in the 18th century, converted in 1897. | D-1-61-000-14 |
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Am Münzbergtor 20 ( location ) |
Münzbergtor or Red Tower | Former side gate, multi-storey tower with tent roof, exposed brick building, around 1390. | D-1-61-000-15 |
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Am Münzbergtor 22 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1390 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-615 | |
Am Münzbergtor 22 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1390 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-16 |
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Am Münzbergtor 30 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1390 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-19 |
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Am Münzbergtor 32 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall with half tower, around 1390 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-20 |
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Am Pulverl 6 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Tenement house with restaurant, three-storey mansard roof building with historically structured facades, roofed risalits and oriel tower with onion dome, 1896. | D-1-61-000-21 |
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Am Stein 1 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey corner house with historicized gable and plaster structure, based on two medieval buildings, rebuilt in the Baroque period, standardization of the facades in 1875 and 1886; reduced by modernizations. | D-1-61-000-22 |
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Am Stein 3 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey eaves side building with plaster structure and dormers, in shapes of the geometric Art Nouveau, 1909. | D-1-61-000-619 | |
Am Stein 4 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey, originally probably medieval eaves side building, with a historically structured facade, gutted around 1998 and roofing replaced. | D-1-61-000-23 |
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Am Stein 5 ( location ) |
Jesuit library | Former book publisher and bookstore, so-called Jesuit library, three-storey plastered building with baroque tail gable and filigree stucco decoration as well as two-winged, richly carved baroque front door, dating back to the medieval existence and rebuilt in baroque style around 1730, the interior partially renewed in 1912. | D-1-61-000-24 |
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Am Stein 6 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey eaves side building with steep, far overhanging gable roof and box bay with spy on the first floor, late medieval building, probably from the 15th century. | D-1-61-000-25 |
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Am Stein 8 ( location ) |
New post | Former royal Bavarian post office, so-called Neue Post, three-storey baroque group building in a corner position, with a flat core, curved gables and a tower-like roof structure with a hood, 1908–1913. | D-1-61-000-26 |
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Am Stein 9 ( location ) |
Koboldbräu | Facade of the former Koboldbräu, stepped gable with plastered keel arch frieze, late Gothic, around 1500. | D-1-61-000-27 |
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Anatomiestraße ( location ) |
city wall | Section of the medieval city wall with half tower and battlement, around 1400; between house number 19 and 21 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-39 |
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Anatomiestraße 1 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall with half tower, around 1400 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-28 |
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Anatomiestraße 3 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1400 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-29 | |
Anatomiestraße 5 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall with half tower, around 1400 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-31 |
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Anatomiestraße 7 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1400 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-32 |
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Anatomiestraße 9 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1400; Masonry partially replaced in the 19th and 20th centuries (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-33 |
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Anatomiestraße 11 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall with battlements, around 1400 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-34 |
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Anatomiestraße 13 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1400 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-35 |
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Anatomiestraße 15 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1400 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-36 |
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Anatomiestraße 17 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall with half tower, around 1400 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-37 |
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Anatomiestraße 19 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1400 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-38 |
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Anatomiestraße 20 ( location ) |
anatomy | Former anatomy for the medical faculty of the university, now the German Medical History Museum, two-storey mansard roof structure, structured by strong pilasters and cornices with narrow, originally ground-floor side wings and tower-like elevated central pavilion, probably built according to a design by Gabriel de Gabrieli 1723–36, 1755/56 changed inside; Medicinal plant garden created in 1992 in baroque form in place of the former "hortus medicus". | D-1-61-000-40 |
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Anatomiestraße 21 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall with battlements and half tower, around 1400 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-41 |
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Anatomiestraße 23 ( location ) |
Pocket gate tower | Five-storey plastered masonry with a gable roof and stepped gable, around 1390; Part of the medieval city wall, around 1400 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-42 |
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Anatomiestraße 25 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1400 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-43 |
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Anatomiestraße 27 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall with half tower, around 1400 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-44 |
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Anatomiestraße 29 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1400 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-45 | |
Anatomiestraße 31 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall with half tower, around 1400 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-46 |
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Anatomiestraße 33 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1400 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-47 |
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Anatomiestraße 35 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall with half tower, around 1400 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-48 |
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At Schanz 28 ( location ) |
Elementary school on the Schanz | Elementary and secondary school: spaciously divided system of class wards arranged in an east-west direction with administration rooms and transversely directed gymnasiums, multi-storey buildings with different heights in combination with ground-floor pavilions, connected by walkways at ground level and designed with wall paintings, mosaics and colored glass windows, with greenery in between Open spaces, built according to plans by Wilhelm Lutter, 1954–57, 1963–64 supplemented by an additional class wing according to the original overall design; with equipment. | D-1-61-000-620 |
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location | object | description | File no. | image |
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At the grinding mill 1 ( location ) |
Agricultural bourgeoisie | Former arable bourgeois house, two-storey corner house with a steep gable divided by bars, dendrochronologically dated to the year 1473/74; Barn, connected transversely, with a flat gable roof, built in 1850, raised in 1898. | D-1-61-000-53 |
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At the grinding mill 2 ( location ) |
Agricultural bourgeoisie | Former farmer's house, so-called Färberbauer, three-storey eaves side building with arched entrance gate, created in 1827 from the conversion of a former barn, renovated and extended in 1850 after a fire. | D-1-61-000-54 |
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At the grinding mill 3 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Three-storey corner house with neo-renaissance gable on the east side, rebuilt in 1892, western extension with neo-baroque ornamental gable, 1906. | D-1-61-000-55 |
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At the grinding mill 4 ( location ) |
Residential building | Small two-story eaves side building, upper floor slightly protruding over profiled arches, end of the 16th century. | D-1-61-000-56 |
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At the grinding mill 6 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey eaves side building with a high pitched roof and passage, created by converting what was probably a late medieval barn in 1860. | D-1-61-000-57 |
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At the grinding mill 7 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey corner house with a flat hipped roof, built in the historicizing style in 1878 over a previous one-storey building, fundamentally modernized in 1980. | D-1-61-000-58 |
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At the grinding mill 9 ( location ) |
Residential building | Probably a former tanner's house, two-storey with a steep gable roof and stepped gable with plastered gothic keel arch ornamentation, building from the early 16th century (roof structure dendrochronologically dated 1525). | D-1-61-000-60 |
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At the grinding mill 11 ( location ) |
Tanner and arable bourgeois house | Former tanner's and arable bourgeois house, two-storey plastered building with multiple retracted tail gable, essentially late medieval, rebuilt in the Baroque era, modernized in 1995; Former farm building with a three-aisled vaulted stable on the ground floor, 1864. | D-1-61-000-62 |
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At the grinding mill 12 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey with a steep hipped roof, end of the 18th century | D-1-61-000-63 |
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At the grinding mill 13 ( location ) |
Mohrenlederer | Former tanner's house, two-storey gable-independent building with attached former drying floor and two largely renewed frescoes on the gable, in the core 16th century (dendrochronologically dated 1570), conversion and new roof construction dendrochronologically dated 1799, extensively renovated in 1990. | D-1-61-000-64 |
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At the grinding mill 15 ( location ) |
Tanner's house | Former tanner's house, two-storey gable-independent building with a steep pitched roof, end of the 15th century, more recent extension to the south with roof towing. | D-1-61-000-65 | |
At the grinding mill 17 ( location ) |
Birnbaumhäusl | Former tanner's house, two-storey house with a gable roof, detached on three sides, medieval core building dendrochronologically dated to 1473, eastern extension after 1572, extensive renovation 1992/93 | D-1-61-000-66 |
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At the grinding mill 19 ( location ) |
Residential building | Probably a former tanner's house, two-storey eaves side building, medieval core, extended at the end of the 19th century. | D-1-61-000-67 |
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At the grinding mill 21 ( location ) |
Residential building | Probably a former tanner's house, two-story eaves side building, the core around 1600, changed at the end of the 19th century. | D-1-61-000-68 |
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At the grinding mill 23 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey eaves side building free-standing on three sides, the core of the late 16th century. | D-1-61-000-69 |
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At the grinding mill 26 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey eaves side building, probably going back to medieval existence. | D-1-61-000-71 |
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At the grinding mill 38 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey gabled house, probably dating back to a medieval structure, roof and parts of the masonry renewed after damage in the Second World War. | D-1-61-000-72 | |
Bergbräustraße 1 ( location ) |
Orbansaal | Former arcade of the Jesuit College, elongated two-storey hipped roof building with reconstructed facade structure and stucco framing of the upper floor windows, early 17th century, 1725 heightened, changed in the 19th century; Enclosure wall made of exposed brickwork, 19th century. | D-1-61-000-73 |
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Bergbräustraße 2 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey with ornamental gable and gable roof, new building from 1874. | D-1-61-000-74 |
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Bergbräustraße 3 ( location ) |
Colloquium marianum externum | Former Colloquium marianum externum , two-storey eaves side building with hipped roof and house chapel on the upper floor, rebuilt in 1754, plaster structure of the facade reconstructed in 1977; Former canonist's house, two-storey gabled house connected to the west above a high basement with building inscription for the previous building, 1629. | D-1-61-000-75 |
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Bergbräustraße 5 ( location ) |
Gunner's hut | Former canonist's house, two-storey gabled house above a high basement, renovated in 1692 after a fire, extensively renovated in 1977; building inscription on the south side, according to which the counter-reformer Dr. Johannes Eck (1486–1543) is said to have lived in the previous house. | D-1-61-000-621 | |
Bergbräustraße 6 ( location ) |
Craftsman House | Former craftsman's house, two-storey corner house with curved gable on the narrow side, medieval and baroque substance reduced to basement and outer walls during renovation in 1988. | D-1-61-000-76 |
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Bergbräustraße 7 ( location ) |
Bräu am Berg | Residential and guest house, former Bräu am Berg, elongated two-storey building with a floor band, 16./17. Century with included remains of two medieval predecessor buildings, 1879 after a fire renovation and roof renewal. | D-1-61-000-77 |
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Bridgehead ( location ) |
Tower Baur | Western flank tower of the "Reduit Tilly", built 1828–41 according to plans by engineer Colonel Michael von Streiter and Leo von Klenze , now Städt. Singing and music school, flat-roofed ring-shaped system around a longitudinal oval inner courtyard with barrel-vaulted gun casemates on two floors, enhanced by limestone-faced facades to create a pictorial monumentality; Southwest upstream ground-floor fortifications on an angled floor plan, in exposed brick masonry with stone elements. - The eastern flank tower ("Triva Tower") is almost identical in construction, see Donaulände. | D-1-61-000-82 |
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Bridgehead 1 ( location ) |
Crew barracks | Team barracks of the former New Pioneer Barracks, four-storey structured plastered building with a flat hipped roof, western side wing and higher central building, 1899–1902, the interior has been modernized. | D-1-61-000-79 | |
Bridgehead 2 ( location ) |
Family residential building | Former family residential building of the former New Pioneer Barracks, three-storey hipped roof building with plastered structures and arched door and window openings, 1899–1902. | D-1-61-000-80 |
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Bridgehead 4; Bridgehead 6 ( location ) |
Service residential building | Former service building of the Neue Pionierkaserne, four-story semi-detached house with arched window and door openings and a flat hipped roof, after 1902. | D-1-61-000-81 |
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Bridgehead 8 1/2 ( location ) |
Architectural office | Former architects' office, raised or resting on a wall and large-scale glazed flat roof building over an open ground floor zone, with an integrated water basin, by Johann Lang and Reinhard Kolb, 1959/60. | D-1-61-000-667 |
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Brunnhausgasse 1 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, end of the 14th century (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-83 |
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Brunnhausgasse 1a ( location ) |
Fountain tower | Medieval defense tower over the Schutter inlet, end of the 14th century, with a baroque mansard roof instead of the original stepped gable, expanded as a water tower for the central water supply system from the middle of the 16th century; Reconditioning for residential purposes 1995–97. | D-1-61-000-84 |
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Brunnhausgasse 1 a ( location ) |
Brush factory | Former factory building of the former Geschwister Bruckmayer brush factory, free-standing, structured exposed brick building with arched windows, built around 1895, expanded in 1902/03 with a single-storey extension on the north gable side; with equipment. | D-1-61-000-666 |
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Brunnhausgasse 2 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey classically structured mansard roof with a rear tower, end of the 19th century. | D-1-61-000-622 | |
Brunnhausgasse 3 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, end of the 14th century (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-85 |
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Brunnhausgasse 5 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall with half tower, end of the 14th century; Another fragment of the wall continues to the south (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-86 |
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Dollstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey side eaves building with two-storey box bay window above consoles with coats of arms, around 1500. | D-1-61-000-87 | |
Dollstrasse 2 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey gable-independent building from the late 15th century, gable structure with pilaster strips extending over the edge of the roof, 16th century. | D-1-61-000-88 |
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Dollstrasse 4 ( location ) |
Beneficiary apartment | Residential building and former beneficiary's apartment, two-storey with ogival door frames and stepped gable, late medieval, around 1500. | D-1-61-000-89 |
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Dollstrasse 6 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Three-storey with flat bay windows and gothic gable, medieval core building, changed inside in 1863 and added to around 1900. | D-1-61-000-91 | |
Dollstrasse 7 ( location ) |
Craftsman House | Former craftsman's house, three-storey gable-independent building with knee-high floor and flat saddle roof, basic structure and roofing probably medieval, interior modernized. | D-1-61-000-92 |
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Dollstrasse 8 ( location ) |
Student Bureau | Former student office and residential building, three-storey eaves side building with reconstructed facade painting, essentially early 16th century, with changes after 1573. | D-1-61-000-93 |
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Dollstrasse 9 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey plastered building with a steep pitched roof, medieval core, changes and new roof structure around 1600, further changes at the beginning of the 20th century. | D-1-61-000-94 |
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Dollstrasse 11 ( location ) |
Craftsman House | Former craftsman's house, two-story medieval gabled house with a roof that was later replaced. | D-1-61-000-95 | |
Dollstrasse 12 ( location ) |
Residential building | Residential house and former craftsman's house, three-storey gable-independent building, 15th century core, 19th century extension on the eaves. | D-1-61-000-96 |
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Dollstrasse 19 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Two-storey, narrow corner house with a medieval core, mainly after 1573, roof structure and gable designed in Renaissance forms from 1918. | D-1-61-000-263 |
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Danube area ( location ) |
Reduit Tilly | The main bridgehead fortification, now part of the Bavarian Army Museum, was built 1828–50 according to plans by engineer colonel Michael von Streiter and Leo von Klenze ; In a colossal semicircle laid out, flat-roofed structure surmounted by two round stair towers with barrel-vaulted gun casemates on two floors and monumentalizing limestone / sandstone facades, radially connected two lower so-called flank batteries, central guard and gate building (powder magazine) in exposed brick with brickwork on both sides connected to the main building by a so-called infantry wall; Section of the infantry wall also as an extension of the eastern flank battery; north in front of the guard and gatehouse war memorial, marked with the year 1923. - Associated with "Tower Triva", as the eastern flank tower of the Reduit in a similar monumental design, flat-covered ring-shaped system around an elongated oval inner courtyard with barrel-vaulted gun casemates on two floors according to plans by Streiter and Klenze 1828-41; North-east upstream ground-floor fortifications on an angled floor plan, in exposed brick masonry with earthfill. - Almost structurally identical western flank tower ("Turm Baur") see bridgehead; Former parade house and former riding arena see Regimentstraße. | D-1-61-000-99 |
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Donaulände 1 ( location ) |
Bridgehead attachment | Main work of the bridgehead fortification, so-called Reduit Tilly, now part of the Bavarian Army Museum, in a colossal semicircle, flat-roofed structure surmounted by two round stair towers with barrel-vaulted gun casemates on two floors and monumental lime / sandstone facades, radially connected two lower flank ridges - and gate building, or former powder magazine, in exposed brick masonry with building blocks, connected on both sides with the main building by so-called infantry wall, which also continues as an extension of the eastern flank battery, according to plans by engineer colonel Michael von Streiter and Leo von Klenze , 1828-50 . (Donaulände 1) - War memorial, in the form of an ancient tomb, marked with the year 1923. (Donaulände 1) - Eastern flank tower of the Reduit, so-called Turm Triva, flat-roofed ring-shaped system around a longitudinal oval inner courtyard with barrel-vaulted gun casemates on two floors, according to plans by Michael Streiter and Leo von Klenze 1828–41. (Regimentstrasse 28) - Bridgehead, so-called Turm Baur, western flank tower of the Reduit Tilly, flat-roofed ring-shaped system around a longitudinal oval inner courtyard with barrel-vaulted gun casemates on two floors, enhanced by limestone-faced facades to a pictorial monumentality, based on plans by Michael Streiter and Leo von Klenze , 1828-41; Southwest upstream ground-floor fortifications on an angled floor plan, in exposed brick masonry with stone elements. (Bridgehead 5) - fortifications, one storey high on an angled floor plan, in exposed brick masonry with earth filling. (Donaulände 5) - Kaponnier reinforcement, so-called Kavalier Elbracht, two-storey flat-roofed exposed brick building with side wings and towers, casemates lined up inside, marked with the year 1839–44. (Elbrachtstr. 20) - South wing of the Kaponnieren reinforcement, the so-called Cavalier Dallwigk, block-like structure with a casemate-like vaulted interior, mid-19th century, over the western part a cylindrical water tower with a slightly protruding upper floor, reinforced concrete with brick cladding, 1915, and transformer station as cubic roof structure over the eastern part; to the north, the foundation walls of the parts of the cavalier Dallwigk that were demolished in 1925 ff. (Esplanade 2) - Uferbatterie VII, ground floor fortifications with casemates, flat-roofed exposed brick building with stone base and cornice, 1869/70. (Near Frühlingstrasse) - Guard house of the cavalier Spreti, single-storey exposed brick building with a flat hipped roof, 1840/50. (Harderstr. 38) - Caponier reinforcement with gate building, so-called Kavalier Heydeck, two-storey flat-roofed exposed brick building with obtuse-angled side wings, round stair towers and gun elevator towers, casemates lined up inside, labeled with the year 1840-42, changed at the end of the 19th century ; Gate construction, detached, with richly designed natural stone facades, on the front facing outwards from the city, statues of the fortress builders of the 19th century, based on a design by Leo von Klenzes, inscribed with the year 1839. (Heydeckstrasse 1) - Guard house of the cavalier Heydeck, single storey in exposed brick with flat Hipped roof, 1845. (Heydeckstrasse 3) - Kaponnier reinforcement with gate building, so-called Kavalier Hepp, two-storey flat-roofed exposed brick building with obtuse-angled side wings, round stair towers and turrets for turrets, casemates lined up inside, labeled with the year 1838-43, marked with the year 1838-43 to the city museum, archive and library 1973–81; Gates, free-standing with richly designed natural stone facades, on the front facing out of town, equestrian figures of the fortress builders Solms and Speckle, based on a design by Leo von Klenzes, 1837–47. (Auf der Schanz 45) - Kaponnier reinforcement, so-called Kavalier Zweibrücken, two-story, flat-roofed exposed brick building on a double-angled floor plan with set round stair towers, casemates lined up inside, labeled with the year 1840. (Friedhofstr. 4 1/2) - Parts of the Butler and Preysing fronts, so-called Schutterhof, of which the ramp, passage to the underground rooms of the Schutterhof, Wallmeisterhaus, walls, trenches and smaller buildings, around 1838. (Friedhofstrasse 3 and 7) - Flank battery of the Butler and Preysing fronts , so-called Werk 90, single-storey brick building with a heaped flat roof, marked with the year 1843. (Jahnstrasse 5) - Outer caponier, so-called Fronte 79, one-storey brick building with flat roof, 1842. (Jahnstrasse 25) - Ditch on the fronts Butler and Preysing, so-called Künettegraben, around 1842. (Jahnstr. 5) - Outer caponier, so-called Battery 94, one-story brick building protruding into the Künettegraben, 1845. Jahnstr. 1) - Remnant of the cross block house, so-called Minucci, ground floor fortifications with strongly protruding semicircular closed central part and flanking walls with evenly arranged loopholes, 1837. (Unterer Grasweg 5) | D-1-61-000-103 |
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Donaustraße 3 ( location ) |
Residential building | Former home of the hospital courtyard builders, narrow two-story building with a steep stepped gable and courtyard passage, medieval core, changes around 1600. | D-1-61-000-100 | |
Donaustraße 15 ( location ) |
Residential building | Newly built as a three-storey side eaves building in 1864 over medieval cellars, the upper storeys were structured in the 1920s. | D-1-61-000-101 |
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Eckiusstraße 8 ( location ) |
Agricultural bourgeoisie | Former arable bourgeois house, two-storey corner house with a steep pitched roof, in the core 15th century. | D-1-61-000-102 |
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Eichendorffstrasse 2, 4; Nürnberger Strasse 27, 29, 31, 35, 37, 39 ( location ) |
Residential colony | Parts of the residential colony II of the former building cooperative of Ingolstadt's military workers, small apartments as perimeter block development combined to form an acute-angled building group with corner formation, or as a three-part row of houses set away from the street, in the Baroque style, partly with mansard hipped roofs and corner core, built according to preliminary planning from 1914 in 191925. | D-1-61-000-638 |
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Eichendorffstrasse 31 ( location ) |
St. Joseph's monastery branch | Former St. Joseph monastery branch, high three-storey plastered building with a steep pitched roof, stepped gable and northern kindergarten extension, house chapel, in neo-Gothic style by Valentin Abe, ins. 1930/31. | D-1-61-000-685 |
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Esplanade 2 ( location ) |
Cannon workshop | Former cannon workshop in the area of the Royal Bavarian Gun Foundry and Projectile Factory, two-aisled hall construction extending over two floors with rows of cast-iron columns inside, north long side and western double gable front in richly structured exposed brickwork, built 1882-84. | D-1-61-000-105 |
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Esplanade 5 ( location ) |
Gun shed | Elongated two-storey fair-faced brick building with a saddle roof, the interior divided into three aisles by a wooden support structure, built around 1870, included in the factory complex as a warehouse during the period of use by the Auto-Union in 1949 ff. | D-1-61-000-671 |
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Esplanade 7 ( location ) |
Grain magazine | Elongated four-storey flat gable roof building with staircases in front of the gable, four-aisled reinforced concrete skeleton structure with a uniform column grid and cross-reinforced ceilings, built by the military building administration as a grain store in 1907/08, adapted as an assembly and administration building in 1949 ff. During the usage phase by the Auto-Union, but the original Windowing on the long sides replaced by ribbon windows. | D-1-61-000-672 |
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Esplanade 25 ( location ) |
villa | Two-storey mansard roof building with a gabled central projectile and corner oriel tower, marked with the year 1896. | D-1-61-000-106 |
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Esplanade 27 ( location ) |
Service residential building | Former service building for staff of the Ingolstadt garrison, free-standing three-storey hipped roof building in two-tone exposed brick masonry with corner projections, built 1891–92; Counterpart to Esplanade 29. | D-1-61-000-107 |
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Esplanade 29 ( location ) |
Service residential building | Former service building for staff of the Ingolstadt garrison, free-standing three-storey hipped roof building in two-tone exposed brick masonry with corner projections, built 1891–92; Counterpart to Esplanade 27. | D-1-61-000-108 |
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Esplanade 38, 40 ( location ) |
Peace barracks | Former barracks, so-called Friedenskaserne, two elongated wings, identical in disposition and facade structure, in exposed brick masonry with flat hipped roofs, each consisting of a four-story main building, four-story corner buildings and three-story connecting buildings, built in 1878–80, interior completely gutted and restructured in 1980–84; Powder magazines, two elongated buildings with gable roofs and interlocking corner blocks, built in 1848, the eastern one is now used as the Russian Orthodox Church (St. Nicholas). | D-1-61-000-109 |
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Fechtgasse 6 ( location ) |
Granary | Former granary of the Neuburg Jesuit College, so-called Neuburger Kasten, elongated three-storey plastered building with gable roof, probably built in 1698, gutted in 1975. | D-1-61-000-111 | |
Feldkirchener Straße 79 ( location ) |
St. Conrad | Catholic parish church, basilica with a heavily elevated central nave, entrance porch flanked by stair towers in the west, slightly drawn-in rectangular choir and high bell tower to the northeast, by Wilhelm Lutter and Paul Juraschko, 1951/52; with equipment; Parish rooms and parish hall extension to the choir, two-storey saddle roof construction, at the same time; Rectory, saddle roof building connected at right angles, remodeled at the same time, 1978–80. | D-1-61-000-624 |
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Friedhofstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Schutterhof | Part of the so-called "Schutterhof", fortification, around 1838. | D-1-61-000-112 | |
Friedhofstrasse 1 1/2 ( location ) |
Schutterhof | Part of the so-called "Schutterhof", fortification, around 1838. | D-1-61-000-113 | |
Friedhofstraße 3 ( location ) |
Schutterhof | Part of the so-called "Schutterhof", fortification, around 1838. | D-1-61-000-114 | |
Friedhofstrasse 4 1/2 ( location ) |
Cavalier Zweibrücken | Part of the classical fortification, two-storey, flat-roofed exposed brick building on a double-angled floor plan with set round stair towers, casemates lined up inside, labeled with the year 1840. | D-1-61-000-115 |
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Friedhofstrasse 5 ( location ) |
Schutterhof | Part of the so-called "Schutterhof", fortification, around 1838. | D-1-61-000-116 | |
Friedhofstrasse 7 ( location ) |
Schutterhof | Part of the so-called "Schutterhof", fortification, around 1838. | D-1-61-000-117 | |
Friedrich-Ebert-Straße 75 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Residential and commercial building, two-story, eaves
Saddle roof construction with elaborate neo-classical plaster structure, by Otto Abe , 1895. |
D-1-61-000-682 | |
Friedrich-Ebert-Straße 78, 78 a ( location ) |
Residential building | Former residential building for employees of the gun factory Royal Bavarian Main Laboratory, three-storey structured exposed brick building with corner projections and flat hipped roof, around 1895. | D-1-61-000-609 |
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Friedrich-Ebert-Straße 86 ( location ) |
Water tower | Water tower of the gun factory Royal Bavarian Main Laboratory, polygonal plastered construction with projecting container storey and laterally attached oriel tower with onion hood, interior as reinforced concrete support structure, 1915. | D-1-61-000-625 |
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Frühlingstrasse 31, 33 ( location ) |
slaughterhouse | Former municipal slaughterhouse, 1896–97: Administration building, two symmetrically related two-storey exposed brick buildings, each with a short transverse wing, with natural stone structures; Water tower construction, exposed brick construction with a slate-covered tent roof. | D-1-61-000-118 |
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Frühlingstrasse 32 ( location ) |
Shore battery | Uferbatterie VII, now “El Chico” restaurant, ground floor fortifications with casemates, flat-roofed exposed brick building with stone base and cornice, built in 1869/70. | D-1-61-000-626 |
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Gaimersheimer Straße 18 ( location ) |
villa | Two-storey historical building with knee- high floor and flat hipped roof, upper storey in exposed brickwork, by Vinzenz Pfaffel , 1894; Enclosure, wrought iron, at the same time. | D-1-61-000-119 | |
Georg-Oberhäußer-Strasse 9; Holzmarkt 8 ( location ) |
Duplex | Two-storey semi-detached house with a mansard hipped roof, new building by Johann Schellhorn , 1826. | D-1-61-000-104 | |
Goldknopfgasse 1 ( location ) |
bakery | Former bakery, two-storey plastered gable building with a medieval core, in the 17th / 18th centuries Century increased and rebuilt. | D-1-61-000-120 |
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Goldknopfgasse 2 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Three- and four-story corner house with a gable roof, historically structured with curved ornamental gable facing Theresienstrasse, new building from 1898. | D-1-61-000-121 |
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Goldknopfgasse 4 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey side eaves building in late Art Nouveau forms, new building from 1911. | D-1-61-000-122 |
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Goldknopfgasse 7 ( location ) |
Beneficiary House | Former beneficiary house after the foundation of Duke Ludwig the Bearded, then university, so-called high school, three-storey building with high pitched roof and north gable divided by cantilever, dendrochronologically dated to the year 1434, conversion to a university from 1472, by Franz Schwäbl around 1933 partly historicizing rebuilt. | D-1-61-000-123 |
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Griesbadgasse 1 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey plastered façade building, 1877. | D-1-61-000-124 | |
Griesbadgasse 2 ( location ) |
Gasthof Goldener Stern | Former Goldener Stern inn, two-storey gable-free corner house, 18th century, facade later redesigned. | D-1-61-000-125 | |
Griesbadgasse 3 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Three-storey mansard roof building on the eaves with historicizing facade structure, 1898. | D-1-61-000-126 | |
Griesbadgasse 6 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey corner house with a gable roof, originally half-timbered house dendrochronologically dated to the year 1384, probably built as a tanner's house in solid masonry, dendrochronologically dated to the year 1471. | D-1-61-000-127 | |
Griesbadgasse 7; Griesmühlstraße 12 ( location ) |
Tenement house with restaurant | Free-standing three-storey mansard hipped roof building with a simple historicizing structure, 1897. | D-1-61-000-128 | |
Griesbadgasse 8 ( location ) |
Residential building | Formerly two-storey saddle roof construction, medieval core, remodeling after 1573, adding the second floor in 1959. | D-1-61-000-129 | |
Griesbadgasse 16; Griesbadgasse 18 ( location ) |
Marienheim | Institute for childcare and girls' education, elongated two-storey mansard roof building with neo-baroque plastered structure, central projecting and decorative gable, marked with the year 1902. | D-1-61-000-132 |
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Griesbadgasse 19 ( location ) |
House and former bakery | Three-storey corner house with a gable roof in reduced historicizing forms, 1896, with the bakery and flour shop's trade name from 1912. | D-1-61-000-133 | |
Griesbadgasse 21 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey plastered building with a steep pitched roof, 1862. | D-1-61-000-135 | |
Griesbadgasse 22 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey gable-independent plastered building, the core around 1500, facade structure and sloping roof, 19th century. | D-1-61-000-136 | |
Griesbadgasse 23 ( location ) |
Living part | Residential part of a former agricultural property, two-story saddle roof building, 1862. | D-1-61-000-137 | |
Griesbadgasse 24 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Three-storey plastered building with a wide two-storey box bay window and a simple decorative gable, early 20th century. | D-1-61-000-138 | |
Griesbadgasse 26 ( location ) |
Residential building | Residential house of a former farm estate, formerly one-storey eaves side building with a gable roof, 1829, 1882 added. | D-1-61-000-139 | |
Griesbadgasse 30 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Two-storey with a mansard roof and side gable, 1901. | D-1-61-000-140 | |
Griesbadgasse 32 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Two-storey mansard roof building on the eaves, 1903. | D-1-61-000-141 | |
Griesbadgasse 48 ( location ) |
Storchenwirt inn | Former town farmhouse and Gasthaus Storchenwirt, two-storey corner house with a gable roof, created in 1874 by converting a late medieval building, changes in 1928. | D-1-61-000-143 | |
Griesmühlstraße 3 a ( location ) |
Barn | Former barn, single-storey solid building with a steep hipped roof, probably 16th century, heavily changed in 1996. | D-1-61-000-148 | |
Griesmühlstrasse 4 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Three-storey eaves side building with classifying structure, 1892. | D-1-61-000-146 | |
Griesmühlstraße 6 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Three-storey eaves side building with neo-renaissance structure, 1897. | D-1-61-000-147 | |
Griesmühlstraße 7 ( location ) |
Griesmühle | Former Griesmühle, free-standing two-storey mansard roof building with crooked hip, building from the 16th century that was redesigned from the Baroque era, gutted in 1987. | D-1-61-000-149 | |
Griesmühlstrasse 8 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Three-storey side eaves building with a simple historicizing structure, 1889. | D-1-61-000-150 | |
Griesmühlstraße 10 ( location ) |
Day laborer's house | Former day laborer's house, two-story, in the basic substance probably still medieval eaves side building, gutted 1985. | D-1-61-000-151 | |
Gymnasiumstraße 1 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey saddle roof building with polygonal corner bay tower, 17th century, interior and facades changed in the 19th century. | D-1-61-000-152 |
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Gymnasiumstraße 3 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey saddle roof construction with neo-Gothic stepped gable, rebuilt in 1872 using the outer walls of a late medieval barn, roof raised and renewed in 1907. | D-1-61-000-153 |
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Gymnasiumstraße 11 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Three-storey mansard roof building with semicircular bay windows, in the Baroque style of the homeland, based on a design by Martin Mendler, 1912. | D-1-61-000-154 | |
Gymnasiumstraße 15 ( location ) |
Reuchlin High School | Elongated three-storey building with a flat hipped roof and a façade structured in a late Classicist style with a central projection, marked with the year 1893. | D-1-61-000-155 |
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Hallstrasse 2 ( location ) |
Hall | Former palas of the first ducal castle, then a grain store, so-called ducal box, four-storey plastered saddle roof structure, high-Gothic gable structure with wall templates merging into pinnacles and chapel bay windows, after 1255, second roof from 1556, conversion to a four-storey grain store probably at the end of the 17th century, interior 1979-82 gutted. | D-1-61-000-156 |
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Hallstrasse 5 ( location ) |
Riding school | Former electoral Bavarian university riding school, built as a hall with a gable roof between 1690 and 1694, changed several times and restructured inside. | D-1-61-000-157 | |
Hans-Sachs-Straße 21 ( location ) |
St. Joseph | Catholic parish church and community center, 1961–63 by Josef Elfinger , concrete post constructions with infills in Jura limestone: church building with a basilica cross-section with a hall-like central nave clamped between two reinforced concrete frame trusses and extremely low, flat-roofed aisles; with equipment; Atrium, rectangular walled area with a church tower at the side; Rectory, connected to the church via an intermediate sacristy building, ground floor flat roof building with inner courtyard; Parish library, ground floor flat roof building; Residential building, two-storey with a flat roof. | D-1-61-000-627 |
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Hanstrasse 3, 3a ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey with clinker brick structures and a crooked roof, built between 1900 and 1909 as part of the military workers' colony of the gun foundry and projectile factory; see. Hanstrasse 4-6b, 6c, 8-10b and 9-11b. | D-1-61-000-628 |
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Hanstrasse 9, 9a, 9b, 11, 11a, 11b ( location ) |
Residential colony | Workers' residential colony of the gun foundry and storey factory, built by the Bavarian Military Building Administration: row of terraced houses, one-storey with clinker brick sections, boarded knee sticks and dormers, 1900; Row of terraced houses, single-storey pitched roof buildings with clinker brick sections and boarded knee floors, 1908; Row of terraced houses, one-storey with clinker brick sections, half-hip roof and boarded knee-high, at the same time; Semi-detached house, two-storey plastered building with a crooked hip roof and brick structure, 1900/09; Former bath and wash house, free-standing ground-floor building with a half-hipped roof with clinker brick structure, at the same time. | D-1-61-000-611 |
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Harderstraße 1 ( location ) |
Inn | Former guest house, three-storey eaves side building with a simple, classifying plaster structure, created at the end of the 19th century over an older core through renovation and heightening with a ridge rotation. | D-1-61-000-159 |
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Harderstraße 2 ( location ) |
Assumption Day | Former Minorite and Franciscan monastery, now Capuchin Monastery of the Assumption, started as the founding of Duke Ludwig II of Strict in 1275: monastery church, three-aisled basilica with a strongly recessed polygonal choir across the width of the central nave, attached sacristy and protruding chapels, roof structure dendrologically dated to 1302 –04, partial redesign of the interior in the 18th century, roof turret 1886; with equipment; Monastery building, two-storey four-wing complex with cloister, built on to the north of the church, current inventory largely from 1724–26, partly on an older basis; with equipment; Remnants of a former three-wing complex, elongated saddle roof building, 1724–26, heavily revised. | D-1-61-000-160 |
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Harderstraße 3 ( location ) |
Hotel Rappensberger | Three-storey building with a high, historicizing glazed gable and plastered structure, new building after the fire in 1927 above the cellars of the former Rappensbergerbräu brewery. | D-1-61-000-161 |
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Harderstraße 4 ( location ) |
monastery | Former Minorite monastery, now a Franciscan monastery, founded by Duke Ludwig II of the Strict, handed down for 1275; Four-wing complex with a cloister built on to the north of the church, current holdings largely from 1724–26, partly on an older basis; with equipment. - To the north of it elongated gable roof building, remnants of a former three-wing complex, 1724–26, heavily revised. | D-1-61-000-162 |
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Harderstraße 5 ( location ) |
St. Johann monastery in Gnadenthal | Ordinary branch of the Franciscan Sisters, supposedly founded in 1276, three-storey four-wing complex, the monastery church separated by a narrow row in the north; North wing 1480/81, east wing on Harderstraße partially new building and elevation after 1592, south wing at the same time including an older town house, in the west new building around 1683/84; over partly older cellars; Baroque interior around 1686/87. - See also Johannesstraße 2 (monastery church), 4 and 6 (school belonging to the monastery with outbuildings). | D-1-61-000-163 |
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Harderstraße 6 ( location ) |
City Palace | Former city palace of the Fuggers, then the town house of the Kaisheim monastery and seat of the fortress construction management, so-called Kaisheimer Haus, three-storey corner house with hipped roof and polygonal corner turrets crowned by onion hoods, the core of which goes back to three Gothic houses, expanded around 1600 and in the 17th and 17th 18th Century redesigned in baroque style, facades changed in 1962. | D-1-61-000-164 |
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Harderstraße 7 ( location ) |
Fausthaus | Residential and commercial building, three-storey corner house with a polygonal corner bay tower and high gable with elevator hatches, above the late medieval core in the 15th / 16th centuries. Erected in the 18th century, changed interior in 1899 | D-1-61-000-165 |
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Harderstraße 10 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Symmetrical three-storey gable building with stone walls and two-storey box bay windows, reconstructing new building by Franz Xaver Proebst, marked 1950; Garden shed, so-called orangery, on the ground floor with a convex curved front and sweeping eaves cornice, probably from the end of the 18th century. | D-1-61-000-167 |
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Harderstraße 11 ( location ) |
Town house | Former brewery and bourgeois house, two-storey with a neo-baroque curved bent gable and side gate passage, in the core probably 16th / 17th. Century, transformed into historicizing in 1873 and later simplified. | D-1-61-000-168 |
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Harderstraße 12 ( location ) |
Lenzbräu | Former brewery, elongated two-storey side eaves building with hipped roof and elevator house, built by combining four late medieval gabled houses in 1735 (dendrochronologically dated to the year) and 1843. | D-1-61-000-169 |
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Harderstraße 14 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Narrow three-storey eaves side house with a late classicist facade structure and a wide dwelling, 1881, roof extension with round gable 1913. | D-1-61-000-170 |
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Harderstraße 18 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Narrow two-storey gabled house, medieval core, facade with curved gable renewed in 1888. | D-1-61-000-172 |
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Harderstraße 20 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey saddle roof building with a baroque ornamental gable and an annex attached to the side, based on two medieval buildings, rebuilt in the 18th century and brought together under one roof. | D-1-61-000-173 |
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Harderstraße 22 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey side eaves building with stepped gables and late classicist facade structure, erected over a two-storey predecessor by L. Blum in 1885. | D-1-61-000-174 |
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Harderstraße 23 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Two-storey historical building with stepped gable, probably new building from 1853. | D-1-61-000-175 | |
Harderstraße 24 ( location ) |
Economically good | West wing of the Jesuit economic estate, used after 1861 as a fortress courtyard, so-called Hahnenhof, two-storey street-side wing with 19 upper floor axes with hipped roof, 18th century, delayed late Gothic portal embedded in the gate passage, marked with the year 1532; former summer cellar, single-storey plastered building with stepped gable, 1845. | D-1-61-000-176 |
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Harderstraße 25 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Two-storey with a stepped gable, created by converting a former barn in 1863, the rear building was converted into a neo-baroque style by Otto Abe in 1905. | D-1-61-000-177 |
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Harderstraße 29 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey side eaves building with a central projection in historicizing forms, 1872, former knee floor expanded to a full storey in 1931. | D-1-61-000-178 | |
Harderstraße 33 ( location ) |
To the white lamb | Former Gasthaus Zum Weissen Lamm, three-story corner building with a gable roof, 1861. | D-1-61-000-179 |
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Harderstraße 35 ( location ) |
Boys' boarding school | Former boys' boarding school, three-storey villa-like building with transverse gable, polygonal oriel tower and neo-renaissance structures, 1885. | D-1-61-000-180 |
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Harderstraße 38 ( location ) |
Guard house | Guardhouse for the Kavalier Spreti, single-storey exposed brick building with a flat hipped roof, around 1840/50. | D-1-61-000-429 |
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Hartmannplatz 1 ( location ) |
school | Former secondary school, now Christoph-Scheiner-Gymnasium, a complex of two angularly arranged wings with an entrance area in the re-entrant corner and a polygonal corner tower over a porch to the southeast and a gym connected to the west, built in modern, historical forms by Buchert and Neu, 1910-12 . | D-1-61-000-181 |
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Heydeckstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Cavalier Heydeck | Kavalier Heydeck with gate construction, part of the classical fortification ring of the state fortress; two-storey, flat-roofed exposed brick building with side wings attached at obtuse angles, round stair towers and gun elevator towers, casemates lined up inside, built according to building inscription 1840–42, changed at the end of the 19th century; Freestanding gate building set back to the north, built in 1839 (marked with the year) according to a design by Leo von Klenze with richly designed natural stone facades, on the front facing outwards from the city there are statues of the fortress builders of the 19th century ( Michael von Streiter , Peter von Becker) by Johann Ernst Mayer . | D-1-61-000-182 |
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Heydeckstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Guard house | Guardhouse of the cavalier Heydeck, single-storey hipped roof building with exposed brick masonry on the elevation, 1845. | D-1-61-000-183 |
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Heydeckstrasse 5 ( location ) |
Director's villa | Former director's villa of Deutsche Werke AG in a garden on the landfill in front of Kavalier Heydeck with included retaining wall of the former passage through the glacis, two-storey plastered building with a crooked roof and far-drawn mansards, with transverse gable projections or two polygonal floor bay windows open in the middle and symmetrical in front structured, in the historicizing country house style, 1922/23. | D-1-61-000-629 |
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Hieronymusgasse 3 ( location ) |
Tithing | Former Zehntstadel, then Pfarrhof St. Moritz, two-story plastered building with a crooked hip roof, probably 18th century, remodeled in 1882. | D-1-61-000-184 | |
Hofkoflerstrasse 3 ( location ) |
villa | Two-storey hipped roof building with corner oriel turrets and two decorative gables, in historicizing forms by Georg Meister, 1887. | D-1-61-000-188 | |
Hohe-Schul-Strasse 1 ( location ) |
Residential building | Baroque-era corner house, two-storey with curved angled gable and corner bay window over profiled consoles, probably 18th century, interior modernized. | D-1-61-000-189 |
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Hohe-Schul-Strasse 2 1/2 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Three-storey plastered building with a two-storey bay window and imaginatively designed gable, in Baroque Art Nouveau by Martin Mendler , 1912. | D-1-61-000-191 |
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Hohe-Schul-Strasse 2a; Kanalstrasse 1 c ( location ) |
Malting | Former malt house, two-storey saddle roof building with high ground floor and simple plaster structure, end of the 19th century. | D-1-61-000-630 | |
Hohe-Schul-Strasse 2 b ( location ) |
Pedell House | House of the high school, two-storey plastered building with stepped gable, cellar and masonry medieval, interior heavily renovated in the 1980s. | D-1-61-000-190 |
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Hohe-Schul-Strasse 3, 3 1/2 ( location ) |
Collegium Georgianum | Extension of the former Collegium Georgianum, three-storey plastered eaves building with reconstructed baroque facade painting, in the core 1582, rebuilt after a fire in 1881, gutting and expansion of the eastern part formerly used for agriculture in 1903, inscription panel, inscribed with the year 1582. | D-1-61-000-192 |
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Hohe-Schul-Strasse 4 ( location ) |
Electoral University Chamber Office | Former administrative and residential building, the so-called Electoral University Chamber, two-storey with a tail gable and plaster structure in baroque forms, the core of the 15th century, extended to the south with the renewal of the roof structure in 1661 (dendrochronologically dated to the year); Former grain barn and barn with malt dorre, two two-storey pitched roof buildings, the western dendrochronologically dated to the year 1515, the eastern one essentially consists of three medieval predecessor buildings, the dendrochronological renovation dated to the year 1872, both barns connected by a corridor in 1873. | D-1-61-000-193 |
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Hohe-Schul-Strasse 5 ( location ) |
Collegium Georgianum | Former Scholarship Foundation of Duke George the Rich, so-called Collegium Georgianum, three-story plastered building with high gable on the west side, 1494–96, converted into a brewery (designated as 1817) and rebuilt in 1921 as its administration building, with northern extensions of the 16th and 17th centuries 19th century; Former house chapel, Chapel of St. Peter and Paul, formerly a hall with a heavily retracted choir and roof turret, abandoned in 1594, 1803 and rebuilt for brewery purposes in the 19th century, roof structure dendrochronologically dated to 1878/80. | D-1-61-000-194 |
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Hohe-Schul-Strasse 6 ( location ) |
Residential house, two-storey mansard roof building on the eaves, 1836. | D-1-61-000-195 |
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Hohe-Schul-Strasse 7 ( location ) |
Craftsman House | Former craftsman's house, two-storey eaves side building that goes back to two medieval house parcels, western part with mansard hipped roof expanded in the 18th century, eastern part with gable roof rebuilt in 1872. | D-1-61-000-196 | |
Höllbräugasse 1 ( location ) |
House and restaurant | Two-storey corner building with a steep gable and a three-storey extension with a drive-through, medieval wall and roof structure, extension originally at the gable, raised in 1868 with a ridge turning, facades standardized in the late 19th century, portal with rococo cartouche, mid-18th century. | D-1-61-000-186 | |
Höllbräugasse 2 ( location ) |
Residential building | Former home of the Union Filmtheater tenant, two-story with a crooked hip roof and box bay, by Otto Abe , 1911. | D-1-61-000-187 | |
Holzmarkt 9 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey, essentially medieval plastered building with curved bent gable, marked with the year 1754, baroque facade changed several times. | D-1-61-000-197 |
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Jägergasse 5; Reiterkaserstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey with a high pitched roof and a gable divided by ascending blind arcades, dendrochronologically dated to the year 1465, divided in the 18th century. | D-1-61-000-383 |
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Jahnstraße 2 ( location ) |
Fortress | Completed September 5, 1843. | D-1-61-000-200 | |
Jahnstrasse 5 ( location ) |
Battery 64 | Part of the classical fortress, completed on September 5, 1843. | D-1-61-000-201 | |
Jahnstraße 25 ( location ) |
Front 79 | Part of the classical fortifications, completed in 1842; with "Künettegraben" (drainage ditch). | D-1-61-000-199 |
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Jesuitenstrasse 2; Oberer Graben 4 ( location ) |
War hospital | Former war hospital, then barracks, so-called Flanders barracks, elongated three-storey two-wing building with two projecting projections around a window axis on the north side, made of exposed bricks, built as bomb-proof with barrel-vaulted rooms on all floors in 1861-64, partially changed during renovation in 1979. | D-1-61-000-202 | |
Jesuitenstrasse 5 ( location ) |
Residential building | Residential house of a former farm bourgeoisie, ground floor gabled house with a steep pitched roof, dendrochronologically dated to the year 1528/30, baroque transformations. | D-1-61-000-203 |
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Jesuitenstrasse 17 ( location ) |
Ball bastion | Presumably built around 1560/65 as a bulwark for the state fortifications designed by Count Reinhard Solms zu Münzenberg for Ingolstadt in 1539; Of these, the shield wall, the city-side retaining wall and parts of the caponiers, built over in 1997/98 by a residential and commercial building, belonging to Oberer Graben 11, 11 a. - Included section of the city wall with semicircular and pentagonal tower, see Oberer Graben 5, 7, 7a, 9, 9 a (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-324 | |
Johannesstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey eaves side building with Krangaube, dendrochronologically dated to the year 1551/53, with changes from. a. 19th century. | D-1-61-000-204 | |
Johannesstrasse 2 ( location ) |
St. Johann monastery in Gnadenthal | Ordinary branch of the Franciscan Sisters, allegedly founded in 1276: monastery church, single-nave building with three-sided choir closure and roof turret, built in 1487, 1605 baroque extension to the west and changes marked with the year 1697/98; with equipment; Franciscan convent, three-storey four-wing complex, north wing in 1480/81, east wing on Harderstraße, partially new building and elevation after 1592, south wing at the same time including an older town house, new building in the west around 1683/84, over partly older cellars, baroque interior around 1686/87. | D-1-61-000-205 | |
Johannesstrasse 4 ( location ) |
Outbuildings | Adjacent building to the school of the Franciscan convent Gnadenthal, stately three-storey side eaves building, symmetrically structured, with a baroque portal, new building from 1878. | D-1-61-000-206 | |
Johannesstrasse 5 ( location ) |
Residential building | Residential building of a former town farm and sacristan's house, two-storey plastered building with curved gable, medieval core, remodeled in the Baroque era; Courtyard wall with gate entrance and aedicule attachment. | D-1-61-000-207 |
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Johannesstrasse 6 ( location ) |
school | School of the Franciscan nunnery Gnadenthal, formerly one-storey eaves side building without decorative shapes, marked with the year 1830, 1860 and 1878 each with an additional floor; Adjacent building to the school, three-storey historicizing side eaves building with symmetrical facade structure and baroque portal, new building from 1878. | D-1-61-000-208 | |
Johannesstrasse 7 ( location ) |
Residential building | House of a former town farm, two-storey plastered building with curved gable, the core of which is probably a medieval building, remodeled in the Baroque era; Outbuilding, two-storey plastered building with a steep pitched roof, 16./17. Century. | D-1-61-000-209 |
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Johannesstrasse 8 ( location ) |
Vaulted rooms | Vaulted rooms on the ground floor, remainder of the brewery formerly belonging to the Gnadenthal Monastery, probably from the Baroque period, changed in the 19th century. | D-1-61-000-632 | |
Johannesstrasse 9 ( location ) |
Residential building | Narrow gable building on the ground floor, medieval core. | D-1-61-000-210 |
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Johannesstrasse 11 ( location ) |
St. Bartholomew Institute | Former seminary, then officer's mess, elongated eaves building with a hip roof with three storeys, built on the basis of three previous medieval buildings in two construction phases 1687 and 1721 (dendrochronologically dated to the year), interior partially changed in the 19th century. | D-1-61-000-211 | |
Johannesstrasse 13 ( location ) |
Building wing | Former western wing of the seminary, three-storey side eaves building with a steep gable roof, rebuilt in 1710 using medieval wall structures together with the corner building at Neubaustraße 2 to the west, modified in the 19th century. | D-1-61-000-212 | |
Josef-Ponschab-Straße 1 1/2 ( location ) |
Union Film Theater | Former cinematograph theater, so-called Union-Filmtheater, rectangular hall building with entrance facade and porch in Baroque forms, remodeled by Otto Abe , 1911, in the 1950s. | D-1-61-000-617 |
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Josef-Ponschab-Straße 14 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey late medieval eaves side building, partly renewed inside in 1876. | D-1-61-000-213 |
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Kanalstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey plastered building with a high pitched roof, dendrochronologically dated to the year 1486/88. | D-1-61-000-386 |
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Kanalstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Residential building | Residential house of a former town farm, two-story corner house with stepped gable on the south side, late medieval core, partially rebuilt in 1882. | D-1-61-000-216 |
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Kanalstrasse 5 ( location ) |
Substitute house | Former home of a university employee, two-storey side eaves building with a very steep gable roof, eastern part of the house is medieval in essence, extended to the west around 1800. | D-1-61-000-218 | |
Kanalstrasse 7 ( location ) |
laboratory | Former chemical-pharmaceutical laboratory of the university, formerly single-storey side eaves building with saddle roof, each with additional floors in 1778/79, 1864 and 1900. | D-1-61-000-633 |
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Kanalstrasse 12 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey plastered building with neo-Gothic stepped gable, facade from the second half of the 19th century, older in the core. | D-1-61-000-220 | |
Kanalstrasse 14 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey corner house with a curved gable, the core still 17th / 18th. Century. | D-1-61-000-221 | |
Kanalstrasse 16 ( location ) |
Residential building | Free-standing two-storey side eaves building with curved gable, essentially going back to two medieval buildings, grouped under a new roof around 1800; Outbuilding, narrow two-story plastered building with a steep pitched roof, at the same time; Enclosure wall, massive garden edging. | D-1-61-000-222 |
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Konviktstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Building wing | East wing of the former Jesuit college, then barracks, three-and-a-half-storey wing with evenly strict structure and high pitched roof, built in 1582/83, renovations from 1774 and after 1918, life-size Baroque figure of Mary on the southeast corner, probably first half of the 18th century. | D-1-61-000-223 |
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Konviktstraße 2 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey corner house with a steep pitched roof, the core around 1500. | D-1-61-000-421 | |
Kreuzstrasse 1 ( location ) |
To the beautiful of Our Lady | Catholic parish church of the beautiful Our Lady, so-called Münster, three-aisled staggered hall with ambulatory choir and nave with side chapels, as well as two corner towers on the west side, exposed brick building, built under the cathedral master builders Friedrich Spies, Hans Rottaler, Erhard and Ulrich Heydenreich, 1425– 1536; with equipment. | D-1-61-000-224 |
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Kreuzstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Residential building | Residential house with bakery, two-storey saddle roof building, dating back to the medieval structure, rebuilt in the Baroque era. | D-1-61-000-226 |
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Kreuzstrasse 4 ( location ) |
Congregation Maria de Victoria | Facades of the former complex of the civic congregation Maria de Victoria, entrance front of the former oratory, two-storey with curved sides to the attached and renewed triangular gable, on the eastern extension Renaissance portal of the former sacristy, early 17th century, and inscription panel from 1721, western facade of the former Brotherhood and sacristan house, two-storey with probably reused Renaissance portal and volute gable reconstructed around 1980, by city mason Albrecht Khrenner, 1679/80. | D-1-61-000-225 | |
Kreuzstrasse 5 ( location ) |
Barn | Former barn, then converted into a residential building, two-storey with a bent tail gable, 1836, historicized plaster structure at the end of the 19th century, gutted after 1980. | D-1-61-000-227 |
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Kreuzstrasse 7 ( location ) |
Residential building | Narrow three-storey gable building, probably 18th century. | D-1-61-000-228 |
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Kreuzstrasse 9 ( location ) |
Residential building | Residential building with bakery, two-storey building with a wide hipped roof with angled street front and passage, western part dating back to the medieval structure, expanded to the east in 1867; former cattle barn, three-storey saddle roof building, 1866, conversion to a residential building in 1910. | D-1-61-000-229 | |
Kreuzstrasse 11 ( location ) |
Residential building | Former residential house, then restaurant, two-storey eaves side building with side entrance to the courtyard, going back to a medieval gabled house, ridge-turned gable roof at the beginning of the 19th century, heightening of the gate entrance in 1864; Former stable, two-storey gable roof, extended in 1838, 1882 and an additional floor in 1898. | D-1-61-000-230 | |
Kreuzstrasse 12 ( location ) |
Inn | Former inn, palatial three-storey neo-renaissance building with mezzanine and hipped roofs, rebuilt over medieval cellars after the middle of the 19th century, converted into a post office in 1878. | D-1-61-000-231 |
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Kreuzstrasse 13; Kreuzstrasse 15 ( location ) |
Cross gate | City gate, medieval gate structure in unplastered brick masonry, above a square substructure with pointed arched passage and field-side front gate, staggered, polygonal tower with crenellated crown and pointed helmet, built in 1385 ff., Laterally added former paving customs house, two-storey plastered gable roof with opening from 1883. | D-1-61-000-232 |
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Kreuzstrasse 18 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey hipped roof building with a late classicist structure, end of the 19th century. | D-1-61-000-233 |
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Kupferstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Community center | Former town house, then Marienapotheke, two-storey corner house with baroque curved gable, probably new building after 1745, rich plaster decoration of the facades in historicizing Art Nouveau forms, marked with the year 1906. | D-1-61-000-234 |
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Kupferstrasse 8 ( location ) |
Brewery and craftsman's house | Former brewery and craftsman's house, three-storey eaves house with a saddle roof, probably largely baroque new building over a medieval core, marked with the year 1716. | D-1-61-000-235 | |
Kupferstrasse 12 ( location ) |
Craftsman House | Former craftsman's house, narrow three-storey gable building on two axes, the core of the 15th century. | D-1-61-000-236 |
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Kupferstrasse 14 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey eaves side building with a steep pitched roof and side elevator dormer, so-called Ohrwaschl, in the core probably 16th century, facade 19th century. | D-1-61-000-237 |
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Kupferstrasse 16 ( location ) |
Residential building | and former craftsman's house, narrow three-story eaves side building, end of the 16th century, facade around 1900. | D-1-61-000-238 | |
Kupferstrasse 18 ( location ) |
Diligent House | Former craftsman's house and birthplace of Marieluise Fleißer , three-storey eaves side building with saddle roof, early 16th century, facade around 1900. | D-1-61-000-239 | |
Kupferstrasse 19 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey gabled house with a gable roof, late 16th century, interior renewed in 1851, facade structure at the end of the 19th century. | D-1-61-000-240 |
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Kupferstrasse 22 ( location ) |
Craftsman House | Former craftsman's house and farm bourgeois house, elongated two-storey hipped roof building with elevator dormer, built probably in the 17th century with a combination of several medieval houses, modern reconstruction of the facade painting in the Renaissance style. | D-1-61-000-242 | |
Kupferstrasse 23 ( location ) |
Elisabethhaus | Gnadenthal-Gymnasium and Gnadenthal-Realschule der Franziskanerinnen, three-story baroque-style hipped roof building with a gabled central projection, side gables and a small onion dome as roof turret, 1908. | D-1-61-000-243 | |
Kupferstrasse 26 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey eaves side building with flat saddle roof and rich historicizing facade structure, by Otto Abe , 1898. | D-1-61-000-244 | |
Kupferstrasse 27 ( location ) |
Confessor House | Residential house, small two-storey building with hipped roof, 1888, simplified exterior. | D-1-61-000-634 | |
Kupferstrasse 28 ( location ) |
bakery | Former bakery, three-storey gable roof, 1855, roof raised in 1892 and other changes in recent times. | D-1-61-000-245 | |
Kupferstrasse 32 ( location ) |
Chaplain House | Former chaplain house, three-storey gabled house with a steep pitched roof, around 1500, partly expanded in a baroque style, two-winged front door with Biedermeier carved decor. | D-1-61-000-246 | |
Kupferstrasse 34 ( location ) |
Rectory | Catholic city parish of the Münster parish UL Frau, two-storey corner house with a baroque dwarf house and mansard hipped roof, probably largely new building from 1627 over the medieval core, rebuilt in 1905. | D-1-61-000-247 |
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Lebzeltergasse 2 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey gable building with a gable roof, the core of the 15th century, box oriels over curved and profiled consoles, probably around 1600. | D-1-61-000-248 | |
Lebzeltergasse 5 ( location ) |
Craftsman House | Former craftsman's house, three-storey with a steep stepped gable and two-storey bay window above curved and profiled consoles, the core of the 16th century (roof structure dendrochronologically dated to the period 1587–91), facade simplified in the middle of the 20th century. | D-1-61-000-249 |
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Lebzeltergasse 12 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey side eaves building with a steep pitched roof, probably 16th century, roof structure renewed in 1876, modernized throughout. | D-1-61-000-250 | |
Lebzeltergasse 14 ( location ) |
Residential building | Narrow, two-axis gable building with three storeys and a steep pitched roof, dating back to the medieval structure, interior modernized. | D-1-61-000-251 |
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Ludwigstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey corner house with classically structured facades, created by combining and adding storeys to several previous buildings around 1880/88. | D-1-61-000-252 |
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Ludwigstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey with a facade structure and curved bent gable in neo-renaissance shapes, marked with the year 1890, created by adding stories and reshaping a medieval gabled house. | D-1-61-000-253 |
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Ludwigstrasse 5 ( location ) |
Ickstatthaus | Facade of the residential and commercial building, five-storey with curved bent gable and rich stucco with rocailles and vegetal forms, 1746, after gutting the baroque staircase rebuilt as well as the front facing the courtyard and partly barrel-vaulted cellars of the medieval predecessor building. | D-1-61-000-254 |
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Ludwigstrasse 6 ( location ) |
Bank building | Former branch of the Kgl. Bavarian Bank, three-storey, asymmetrically structured corner house with bay windows and rich house stone decor, formerly tail gable, now simplified, in the Baroque style with Art Nouveau echoes by Eugen Drollinger , 1907-08. | D-1-61-000-255 |
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Ludwigstrasse 10 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey historicizing eaves side building with a curved dwarf house and polygonal multi-storey bay window, by Otto Abe , 1904, facade simplified after renovation in the middle of the 20th century. | D-1-61-000-256 | |
Ludwigstrasse 13 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Two-storey with a steep curved gable, half-timbered building dendrochronologically dated to the period 1471–74, renewed after 1500 with solid masonry and extended to the north, facade end of the 19th century. | D-1-61-000-258 |
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Ludwigstrasse 22 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey, gable-independent building in baroque forms, 17th century, gutted in 1985. | D-1-61-000-259 | |
Ludwigstrasse 38 ( location ) |
Residential building | Palais-like two-storey hipped mansard roof with volute-decorated gable, plaster structure and convexly protruding entrance axis, second half of the 18th century, gutted in 1975. | D-1-61-000-261 |
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Luftgasse 2 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey corner house with a steep pitched roof and two-storey floor bay on the eaves side, dendrochronologically dated to the year 1485–87, facade design late 16th century, further renovation at the end of the 19th century. | D-1-61-000-262 |
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Manggasse 8 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey side eaves building with a flat gable roof and neo-classical facade structure, created by converting and adding storeys to a two-storey gabled house in 1875, modernized. | D-1-61-000-266 | |
Mauthstraße 8 ( location ) |
Customs office | Former customs office, two-storey gable-independent plastered building with flat gable roof, late medieval core building dendrochronologically dated to the year 1496, baroque expansion 17th and 18th centuries, rebuilt in 1879/80, double-leaf baroque door with richly carved decoration. | D-1-61-000-267 | |
Mauthstraße 9 ( location ) |
Semi-detached house facade | Two-storey gable roof facades, the southern one with the remains of a framework gable from the 16th century. | D-1-61-000-268 | |
Mercystraße 1 1/2 ( location ) |
Apartment building | Three-storey plastered building with polygonal corner tower, two mansard roof transverse gables and balcony core, in modern-historicizing forms, by Adam Beikler , 1913; Enclosure wall, massive, at the same time. | D-1-61-000-636 | |
Mercystraße 5 ( location ) |
Apartment building | Three-storey hipped roof building with a corner tower decorated with half-timbering , by Adam Beikler , 1907, modernized. | D-1-61-000-269 | |
Mercystrasse 7; Mercystraße 7 a ( location ) |
Duplex | Two-storey exposed brick building with half-hip roofs and wooden ornamental gables, by Adam Beikler , 1902. | D-1-61-000-270 | |
Milky Way 15 ( location ) |
Benefit house | Former beneficiary house, then teacher's house and from 1735 lake house of the city of Ingolstadt, two-storey plastered building with stepped gable, dendrochronologically dated to the year 1587. | D-1-61-000-273 |
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Milky Way 17; Milky Way 19 ( location ) |
Double tenement house | Three-storey, historically structured mansard roof building with corner bay window and side bay window, end of the 19th century using older material. | D-1-61-000-274 | |
Minucciweg ( location ) |
Minucci house | Remnants of the earlier “Minucci” cross-log house, ground floor fortifications with a strongly protruding semicircular closed middle section and flanking walls with evenly lined arrow slits, laid out in 1837; Corner of Unterer Grasweg. | D-1-61-000-275 | |
Moritzstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey with a mansard hipped roof, built on two medieval parcels in 1819, partially gutted. | D-1-61-000-276 | |
Moritzstraße 2 ( location ) |
Sacristan's house | Sexton's house of St. Moritz, narrow three-storey side eaves building with hipped roof and flat bay window above a profiled base with a console bust, largely new building with older structures included, 1909. | D-1-61-000-277 |
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Moritzstraße 2 ( location ) |
St. Moritz | Catholic parish church, Gothic basilica with strongly recessed polygonal choir, side chapels, choir angled tower and attached sacristy, nave and church tower in the core still in the first half of the 13th century, choir consecrated in 1359, chapels 14th and 17th centuries, municipal watchtower, so-called whistle tower , above the southwest Yoke erected, 14./15. Century, with roof hood from 1720; with equipment. | D-1-61-000-278 |
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Moritzstrasse 6 ( location ) |
Row of shops | Ground floor flat roof building with front side in neo-renaissance forms, end of the 19th century. | D-1-61-000-279 | |
Moritzstrasse 7 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Two-storey core building from 1846 above a medieval cellar, heightened and redesigned in 1910, facade structure with Art Nouveau echoes. | D-1-61-000-280 | |
Moritzstraße 9 ( location ) |
Merchant house | Former merchant's house, narrow two-storey gabled house, medieval core, reduced by one storey in the 17th century and rebuilt, ground floor modernized. | D-1-61-000-281 | |
Moritzstraße 11 ( location ) |
Merchant house | Former merchant's house, narrow three-storey gable house with flat bay window and advance, late medieval core, dendrochronologically dated to the year 1468–70, gable end probably changed in the 18th century. | D-1-61-000-282 |
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Moritzstrasse 15 ( location ) |
Merchant house | Former merchant's house, then an inn, three-storey corner house with a steep pitched roof, medieval building with a western and probably baroque east gable, rebuilt in 1904 and historicizing. | D-1-61-000-283 | |
Moritzstrasse 17 ( location ) |
City pharmacy | Former city pharmacy, three-storey gable roof building with a street-side tail gable and overbuilt side passage, dendrochronologically dated to the year 1454/56, rebuilt in the Baroque period, former farm building on the courtyard side to the northwest, connected to the main building by an extension in the 16th century. | D-1-61-000-284 | |
Moritzstraße 19 ( location ) |
Craft house | Former handicrafts house, then pharmacy in St. Moritz, three-storey gabled house, in the core a medieval building, rebuilt in the Baroque era, after war damage in 1953, heightened and given a new roof in 1972. | D-1-61-000-285 | |
Münchener Strasse 8 ( location ) |
Inn | Former residential and farm building, two-storey baroque mansard roof building with plaster structure, 1902. | D-1-61-000-287 |
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Münchener Strasse 9 ( location ) |
Tenement house with restaurant | Three-storey hipped roof building with two-storey corner bay windows, gable projections and clinker brick facades with historicizing ashlar structures, 1893. | D-1-61-000-288 |
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Münchener Strasse 22 a; Münchener Strasse 24 ( location ) |
Double tenement house | Three-storey mansard roof building in neo-renaissance forms, symmetrically laid out with a gabled central projectile and two corner oriel turrets, clinker facades with artificial stone structures, built in 1900 together with house No. 26 of the same type; Driveway, framed by pillars, at the same time. | D-1-61-000-289 |
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Münchener Strasse 25 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Four-storey plastered baroque building with a flat gable roof, central projection and two corner oriel turrets, 1898. | D-1-61-000-290 |
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Münchener Strasse 26 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Three-storey mansard roof building in neo-renaissance forms, with corner oriel turrets and gabled risalit, clinker facades with artificial stone elements, marked with the year 1900, together with the similar northern neighboring house. | D-1-61-000-291 |
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Münchener Strasse 36 ( location ) |
St. Mark | Evangelical Luth. Parish church, north-facing hall construction over a slightly trapezoidal floor plan with a steep, multiple broken tent roof, including a glazed vestibule and community hall, sexton's apartment attached to the north and a slender tower with bell dome in front of it, based on plans by Gustav Gsaenger , 1959/60; with equipment. | D-1-61-000-637 |
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Münchener Strasse 40 ( location ) |
St. Anton | Catholic parish church, built in neo-baroque forms as a hall-like hall with narrow, slightly swinging side aisles and west-cantilevered chapel, according to plans by Theodor Von Werden and Rolf Behringer 1914-25, 1945-47 reconstruction in much simplified forms based on a design by Friedrich F. Haindl using the outer walls and aisle piers, tower built in a new place in 1955/56; with equipment; Rectory, two-storey building with a gable roof connected to the south with a low intermediate wing, 1951. | D-1-61-000-292 |
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Münchener Strasse 41 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Villa-like two-storey clinker brick building with a crooked hip roof and side oriel tower, wooden balconies and ornamental framework, 1895. | D-1-61-000-293 |
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Münzbergstrasse ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall with arched pedestrian passage, around 1400 and 19th century (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-303 | |
Münzbergstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Three-storey mansard roof building on the eaves with rich, historicizing plaster structure, by Otto Abe , 1899. | D-1-61-000-295 | |
Münzbergstrasse 16 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey clinker building with hipped roof, neo-Renaissance structure and decorative gable, 1897. | D-1-61-000-297 | |
Münzbergstrasse 26 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall with two half towers, around 1400 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-299 | |
Münzbergstrasse 28 ( location ) |
city wall | Unobstructed section of the medieval city wall with half tower, around 1400 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-301 |
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Münzbergstraße 28 1/2 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1400 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-300 | |
Münzbergstrasse 30 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall with half tower, around 1400 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-302 | |
Münzbergstraße 32 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1400 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-304 |
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Near Roßmühlstraße ( location ) |
Rossmühle | Former ducal mill of the New Palace, two-storey plastered building with a steep pitched roof, dendrochronologically dated to the year 1565/67. | D-1-61-000-387 | |
Near Sebastianstraße ( location ) |
St. Sebastian | Former Catholic plague church, then ancillary church, now a Catholic branch church, wide hall building at the former plague cemetery with polygonal choir closure and northern choir flank tower, end of the 15th century, extended 1634/35, tower end 1674; with equipment. | D-1-61-000-426 |
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Neubaustraße 1 1/2 ( location ) |
Sacristan's house | Former sexton house, narrow three-storey hipped roof building with neo-baroque plaster structure, by Otto Abe , 1901. | D-1-61-000-305 |
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Neubaustraße 2 ( location ) |
Tilly house | Residential house, three-storey gable roof building with richly designed tail gable and box oriel, baroque renovation from 1710 including older outer walls and a three-storey arcade built on the courtyard side, heraldic cartouche and framed donor inscription, inscribed with the year 1600, as well as a memorial plaque for Feldherrn Tilly, who died in 1632 in the previous building. | D-1-61-000-306 |
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Neubaustraße 3 ( location ) |
Meeting room | Former assembly room and prayer room of the Marian Student Congregation, now the Citizens' Hall and Brotherhood Church of St. Maria de Victoria, baroque hall building without a designated choir with a splendid rococo facade on the east side and painting and interior stucco by Cosmas Damian Asam and probably Egid Quirin Asam , built by Michael Anton Prunnthaller , 1732 -36; with equipment. | D-1-61-000-307 |
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Neubaustraße 8 ( location ) |
Ingolstadt District Court | Three-storey neo-baroque hipped mansard roof with corner projections, rich plaster structures and decorative details, 1899–1900; former caretaker's apartment, ground floor pavilion-like plastered building with hipped mansard roof in neo-baroque style, 1902/03; former wooden bed and wash house, ground floor mansard roof building with arcades and neo-baroque plaster decoration, at the same time; Enclosure, brick pillars with wrought iron bars and gates, at the same time. | D-1-61-000-309 |
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Neubaustraße 9 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Three-storey saddle roof structure with neo-baroque facade structure and ornamental gable, Otto Abe , 1905. | D-1-61-000-310 |
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Neugasse 2 ( location ) |
Farm buildings | Former farm building of the agricultural property built in 1862; see Griesbadgasse 23. | D-1-61-000-311 | |
Northern Ringstrasse 13 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey exposed brick building with a flat hipped roof and balcony with cast iron parapet, in historicizing forms, 1899; Enclosure, brick pillars, at the same time. | D-1-61-000-315 |
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Northern Ringstrasse 18 ( location ) |
Suburban villa | Two-storey historicizing building with steep hipped roofs and stair turrets, in the Heimat style, 1904. | D-1-61-000-316 |
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Northern Ringstrasse 39 ( location ) |
Residential building | Former home of the battalion gunsmith, two-storey exposed brick building with a steep pitched roof and dwarf house, 1898. | D-1-61-000-612 |
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Northern Ringstrasse 43 ( location ) |
Suburban villa | Two-storey historicizing mansard hipped roof building with decorative gable risalit and Art Nouveau stucco decor, marked with the year 1900. | D-1-61-000-317 |
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Oberer Graben 1 ( location ) |
Bell Founder Estate | Former bell-foundry property, then a restaurant and slaughterhouse, elongated three-storey saddle roof building, going back to three medieval gabled houses attached to the city wall, dendrochronologically dated to the period 1553–58, 1867 replacement of the transverse roof trusses with uniform eaves roof, modernized. | D-1-61-000-318 |
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Oberer Graben 2 ( location ) |
Craftsman House | Former craftsman's house, two-storey corner building with curved bent gable facing Kreuzstrasse, dating back to the medieval stock that was expanded in the 16th century, has been changed recently, fresco on the gable facade. | D-1-61-000-319 |
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Oberer Graben 4 ( location ) |
War hospital | West wing of the former war hospital (later so-called "Flanders Barracks"), elongated three-storey exposed brick building, built in 1861–64 as bomb-proof with barrel-vaulted rooms on all floors, converted into a technical college at the end of the 1980s; For the north wing, see Jesuitenstrasse 2/4. | D-1-61-000-320 | |
Oberer Graben 5, 7, 7a, 9, 9a, 9b ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1380, with a semicircular tower and remnants of a pentagonal tower, included in the spherical bastion from 1539 (see also city fortifications and Jesuitenstrasse 17). | D-1-61-000-321 |
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Oberer Graben 6 ( location ) |
Residential and guest house | Former residential and guest house, elongated two-storey corner house with a saddle roof in eaves position, created in 1860 through the conversion of an 18th century barn. | D-1-61-000-322 | |
Oberer Graben 8 ( location ) |
Service residential building | Former office building of the Wallmeister, then apartment building, three-story brick building with flat hipped roof and historicizing facade structure, 1896. | D-1-61-000-323 | |
Oberer Graben 13 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall with half tower, around 1380 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-325 | |
Oberer Graben 15 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1380 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-326 | |
Oberer Graben 17 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, renovated in its old form in the middle of the 20th century (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-327 | |
Oberer Graben 19 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall with half tower, around 1380 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-328 |
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Oberer Graben 21 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1380 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-329 |
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Oberer Graben 23 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1380 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-330 | |
Oberer Graben 23 1/2 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1380 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-331 | |
Oberer Graben 25 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall with half tower, around 1380 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-332 |
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Oberer Graben 27 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1380 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-333 | |
Oberer Graben 29 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall with half tower, around 1380 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-334 | |
Oberer Graben 31 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, renovated in its old form in the middle of the 20th century (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-335 | |
Oberer Graben 39 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall with half tower, around 1380 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-339 |
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Oberer Graben 41 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1380 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-340 | |
Oberer Graben 43 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1380 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-341 |
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Oberer Graben 49 ( location ) |
Apartment building | Three-storey saddle roof building with box oriel, simple neo-renaissance structure and stepped ornamental gables, 1900. | D-1-61-000-343 |
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Oberer Graben 55 ( location ) |
Harder bastion | Built around 1540 as a gate bulwark for the state fortifications designed by Count Reinhard Solms zu Münzenberg for Ingolstadt, of which the outer walls of the forecourt, numerous vaulted rooms and vaulted former passage in the basement of the earth bastion have been preserved; Part of the medieval city wall included, around 1380 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-344 |
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Oberer Graben 57 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1380 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-345 | |
Oberer Graben 59 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall with half tower, around 1380 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-346 | |
Oberer Graben 61 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1380 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-347 |
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Oberer Graben 63 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall with half tower, around 1380 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-348 |
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Oberer Graben 65 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1380 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-349 | |
Oberer Graben 67 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1380 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-350 | |
Oberer Graben 69 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1380 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-351 | |
Oberer Graben 71 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall with half tower, around 1380 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-352 | |
Oberer Graben 73 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey late classicist corner house with a flat hipped roof, 1879, with an inscription plaque in memory of the Hardertor from 1373, which was demolished in 1879. | D-1-61-000-353 |
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Ostermairstraße 8 ( location ) |
Apartment building | Two-storey saddle roof building with a central projection and neo-baroque facade structure, 1899. | D-1-61-000-355 | |
Ostermairstraße 10 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Three-storey fair-faced brick building with a mansard hipped roof and plastered, historicizing facade structure, marked with the year 1905. | D-1-61-000-356 | |
Eastern Ringstrasse 16 ( location ) |
Apartment building | Three-storey saddle roof building with corner oriel turrets, central projectile, exposed brick structure and wooden balconies, in the historicizing Heimat style of Otto Abe , 1902. | D-1-61-000-354 |
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Paradeplatz ( location ) |
Running fountain | Neo-Baroque complex with a four-pass fountain bowl and stele with a bronze figure of Emperor Ludwig of Bavaria, by Michael Wagmüller , 1881. | D-1-61-000-363 |
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Paradeplatz 1 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey saddle roof building in a corner position, created through the conversion of an older barn in 1863, 1922 conversion with neo-baroque facade structure, dwarf house and ornamental gable. | D-1-61-000-357 |
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Paradeplatz 2 ( location ) |
Military residential buildings | Former military residential building, elongated three-storey side eaves building with two-tone structured clinker facades and flat hipped roof, 1898/99. | D-1-61-000-358 | |
Paradeplatz 3 ( location ) |
Lautnerbräu | Former Lautnerbräus brewery, three-storey gable roof building with eaves, 17th century, conversion to a residential building in the first half of the 19th century, some modern changes. | D-1-61-000-359 | |
Paradeplatz 4 ( location ) |
New lock | Defense system, then barracks and prison, now the Bavarian Army Museum, extensive building complex around a rectangular courtyard, begun under Duke Ludwig the Bearded in 1417/18, expanded into a late Gothic residence in the second half of the 15th century and in the 16th and 17th. Century added, after changes in the 19th century and war damage in 1945 partially reconstructing the exterior and interior renovation for museum use 1965–83; with furnishings: former hall, three-storey with a high pitched roof and four corner towers, the southeastern one pushed far forward and over a corner, the northeastern one over a pentagonal floor plan, around 1450–90; Administration building, so-called Lieutenancy, three-storey hipped roof building attached to the palace using the Feldkirchen city gate from the early 15th century, 15th century, redesigned in baroque style; Armory and grain box, high slurry brick building with integrated round tower, dendrochronologically dated to the year 1472/73; Gate to the castle courtyard, three-part structure with a round arched passage and mannerist facade structure, around 1580, with a bell tower in the middle of the 18th century; Adjoining palace building, so-called cavalier buildings, angled wing as south-western boundary of the courtyard, 18th century, with an older core and part of the city wall included on the south side; Hofbrunnen so-called Johann-Nepomuk-Brunnen, octagonal basin with slim column of saints, probably 18th century; Walled moat, 15th century; Outbuildings, two simple, ground-floor pitched roof buildings, 17th / 18th centuries Century. | D-1-61-000-360 |
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Paradeplatz 5 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey corner house with a gable roof, two-storey flat bay window and baroque-style gable, 1911. | D-1-61-000-361 | |
Parkstrasse 1 a ( location ) |
Guard house | Guardhouse of the so-called Baur Tower, one-story brick building with a flat hipped roof, around 1830. | D-1-61-000-286 | |
Parkstrasse 1; Parkstrasse 3; Parkstrasse 6; Parkstrasse 8 ( location ) |
Residential complex | Residential complex with four former military residential buildings, uniform, free-standing exposed brick buildings with facade structure, two-storey with central projection and hipped roof, 1899; Supply house, two ground floor brick buildings with flat roof, at the same time; Remains of the former enclosure, five brick pillars and a section of a wrought iron fence, at the same time. | D-1-61-000-364 |
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Parkstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Residential building | Free-standing, structured exposed brick building, two-storey with a central projectile and hipped roof, built in 1899 as a military residential building, in a uniform assembly with Parkstrasse 1, 6 and 8; associated remains of the old enclosure. | D-1-61-000-365 |
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Parkstrasse 6 ( location ) |
Residential building | Free-standing, structured exposed brick building, two-storey with a central projectile and hipped roof, built in 1899 as a military residential building, in a uniform assembly with Parkstrasse 1, 3 and 8; associated remains of the old enclosure. | D-1-61-000-366 |
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Parkstrasse 8 ( location ) |
Residential building | Free-standing, structured exposed brick building, two-storey with a central projection and hipped roof, built in 1899 as a military residential building; in a uniform assembly with Parkstrasse 1, 3 and 6; associated remains of the old enclosure. | D-1-61-000-367 |
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Parkstrasse 10 ( location ) |
Villa Weinzierl | Residential house, two-storey plastered building with a high pitched roof and flat-roofed central loft extensions, in a conservative modern style, by Franz Xaver Proebst , 1928; Garden wall with geometric iron bars, at the same time; Remise, solid construction with hipped roof, at the same time. | D-1-61-000-640 | |
Pestalozzistraße 1 ( location ) |
school | School, so-called Joseph School, three-storey corner building on a high basement with hipped roof and dwelling houses, re. 1927, southern extension with two storeys and a wide dwelling as well as a gymnasium added to the east with a connecting corridor 1937. | D-1-61-000-686 |
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Pettenkoferstraße 12 ( location ) |
St. Augustine | Catholic parish church with community center, by Hans Zitzelsberger , 1957–59: Church as a hall space with a square floor plan with a tent roof formed by four diamond-shaped roof surfaces, supporting structure made of two-hinged frames and wall panels made of precast concrete parts with round and slit-shaped light openings, side chapel pushed on to the side; with equipment; Parsonage with parish hall, elongated two-storey exposed brick building with flat roof transversely connected to the side chapel via an intermediate building; Bell tower, free-standing and square, tapered reinforced concrete framework with brick infill. | D-1-61-000-641 |
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Pfarrgasse 1 ( location ) |
Residential building | Residential house of the parish of St. Moritz, two-story saddle roof building with polygonal floor bay, 1909, coat of arms, inscribed with the year 1532. | D-1-61-000-368 | |
Poppenstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Poppenbräu | Facade of the former Poppenbräu inn, two-storey stepped gable front, 1858, with facade painting by Johannes Eppelein, first half of the 20th century. | D-1-61-000-369 |
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Proviantstrasse 1 ( location ) |
War Bakery | Former war bakery of the Royal Provision Office, elongated saddle roof building with arched roof on both floors with exposed brick facades, 1877–80. | D-1-61-000-373 |
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Proviantstrasse 4 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey gable building, presumably medieval structure, changed in the 19th century, facade later simplified. | D-1-61-000-374 | |
Proviantstrasse 34 ( location ) |
villa | Three-storey historicizing exposed brick building with asymmetrically attached porches, bay windows and dormers, 1896; Ancillary building with a coach house in front, one-story brick buildings with a gable roof, at the same time. | D-1-61-000-377 |
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Rathausplatz 2 ( location ) |
town hall | Town hall with former parsonage St. Moritz, three-storey building complex with ornamental gables, bay windows and decor in neo-renaissance forms, summary, conversion and extension of four houses from the 16th century according to plans by Gabriel von Seidl , 1882–84, architectural sculpture by Lorenz Gedon , remodeling northeastern part 1923. | D-1-61-000-378 |
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Rathausplatz 7 ( location ) |
Sparkasse and residential building | Four-storey pitched roof building with stepped gable and two-storey box bay window, in modern, historicizing and expressionist forms by Franz Schwäbl , 1925. | D-1-61-000-379 |
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Rathausplatz 9 ( location ) |
Outbuildings | Former outbuilding of the citizen's hospital, three-storey eaves gable roof building adjacent to the hospital church, with neo-Gothic stepped gable and facade design, 1843, with remains of the medieval predecessor building. | D-1-61-000-380 |
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Rechbergstrasse 1; Rechbergstrasse 3; Rechbergstrasse 5 ( location ) |
Apartment building | Elongated two-storey hipped roof building as the eastern counterpart of Rechbergstrasse 2/4/6, built over the caponiers of the Rechberg Front, 1924. | D-1-61-000-381 |
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Rechbergstrasse 2; Rechbergstrasse 4; Rechbergstrasse 6 ( location ) |
Apartment building | Elongated two-storey hipped roof building as the eastern counterpart of Rechbergstrasse 1/3/5, built over the caponiers of the Rechberg Front, 1924. | D-1-61-000-382 |
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Rechbergstrasse 8 ( location ) |
Service building | Former service building of the tax office, now the Ingolstadt land surveying office, elongated three-storey hipped roof building with a pillar portico on the street side and polygonal oriel turrets on the narrow sides, in modern, historical forms, marked with the year 1934/35. | D-1-61-000-642 |
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Regimentstraße 24 ( location ) |
Military riding arena | Single-storey saddle roof construction, reinforced concrete construction with pillar templates between the window axes and open roof truss on arched board trusses, 1916. | D-1-61-000-607 | |
Regimentstraße 26 ( location ) |
Parade House | Now an exhibition hall, ground-floor exposed brick building with evenly lined round arched gates on the eaves, open roof construction made of Polonceau girders, 1897. | D-1-61-000-643 |
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Reiterkaserstrasse 2 ( location ) |
barracks | Free-standing two-storey saddle roof building with plaster structure, 18th century. | D-1-61-000-158 | |
Richard-Wagner-Straße 26 ( location ) |
St. Pius | Catholic parish center, according to plans by Josef Elfinger , 1957/58: Church of St. Pius, hemispherical dome structure made of 40 radially arranged reinforced concrete ribs rising from the ground, framed by a cylindrical brick facing shell and exposed through box-shaped window elements protruding from it with stained glass panes; with equipment; Rectory with parish hall, two-storey brick building with a gable roof, connected to the church through a ground-floor intermediate building with sacristy and weekday chapel; Church tower, free-standing, in brick-faced reinforced concrete construction. | D-1-61-000-635 | |
Röntgenstrasse 35 ( location ) |
St. Peter | Parish center St. Peter: Catholic parish church St. Peter, hall church made of exposed concrete with straight choir closure and side chapel, by Josef Elfinger , 1968/69; with equipment; Parish center, ground floor flat roof building with rectory and parsonage, connected to the church by a corridor, 1969/70; Church tower, free-standing bell carrier made of exposed concrete, 1968/69; Rock Petri, concrete sculpture by Pius Eichlinger , at the same time. | D-1-61-000-676 | |
Roseneckstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Brewery inn | Former residential building of the brewery, now Brauereigasthof zum Daniel, two-storey corner house with high stepped gable and ogival portal walls, dendrochronologically dated to the year 1469/71, changed inside in 1925; Remise, two-storey plastered building with a steep pitched roof, 18th century; Courtyard wall. | D-1-61-000-384 | |
Roseneckstraße 3 ( location ) |
Residential building | Narrow eaves side building, two-storey built in 1862, heightened in 1910 with a twisted ridge and curved gable top. | D-1-61-000-385 |
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Sauerstraße 9 ( location ) |
Residential building | Broad, two-storey mansard roof building with fore, mid-18th century. | D-1-61-000-389 |
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Schäffbräustraße 1 ( location ) |
Residential building | Residential house and former beer tavern, two-storey corner house with a mansard hipped roof, second half of the 18th century. | D-1-61-000-390 |
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Schäffbräustraße 3 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-story gable-independent building with passage, dendrochronologically dated to the year 1465, Renaissance gable and extension around 1600. | D-1-61-000-391 |
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Schäffbräustraße 11 a ( location ) |
Schäffbräu barn | Former Schäffbräu barn, gable-independent plastered building with saddle roof, probably end of the 16th century, roof structure replaced in 1939, changed by conversion. | D-1-61-000-392 |
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Schleifmühlgasse 2 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey gable roof construction, around 1500. | D-1-61-000-393 | |
Schloßlände 1 ( location ) |
City theater with ballroom | On an asymmetrical polygonal floor plan, horizontally positioned and three-dimensionally shaped semi-detached house complex in exposed concrete, theater and ballroom arranged offset from one another and recognizable as the main functional areas as main functional areas on the exterior thanks to curved roof structures, both halls surrounded by common foyers on different levels, these are connected by freely positioned stairs and on the glazed front to the west to the square with terraces, to the southeast and northeast multi-storey administration and cloakroom area as well as the warehouse and workshop wing encompassing the stage, by Hardt-Waltherr Hämer and Marie Brigitte Hämer-Buro , 1962-66. | D-1-61-000-645 |
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Schmalzingergasse 2 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Three-storey corner house with a mansard hipped roof and corner bay window, combining three previous buildings, by Otto Abe , 1897. | D-1-61-000-394 |
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Schmalzingergasse 7 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey, narrow gable roof building with a medieval core, heightening and neo-renaissance gable from 1891. | D-1-61-000-395 | |
Schmalzingergasse 9 ( location ) |
Residential building | Narrow two-storey saddle roof construction from the late 15th century, facade and interior changed. | D-1-61-000-396 | |
Schrannenstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Schranne | Former Schranne, administrative building since 1926, free-standing elongated plastered building with two storeys and curved gable, medieval structure in the 17th / 18th centuries. Rebuilt in the 19th century, changed the interior structure and roof in the 19th century, marked with the year 1926 renewed based on the earlier appearance. | D-1-61-000-397 |
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Schrannenstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Administration building | Administration building of the royal provisions office, free-standing two-storey building with a central projectile and hipped roof, 1880, the original exposed brick façades now plastered. | D-1-61-000-398 |
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Schrannenstrasse 6 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey, gable-independent building with a gable roof, around 1500, redesigned in Baroque style and rebuilt in the late 19th century. | D-1-61-000-399 |
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Schrannenstrasse 7 ( location ) |
Parish hall | Evangelical-Lutheran parish hall, cubic concrete skeleton building with clinker brick infill and high central hall floor, facade facing the Holzmarkt with the top floor recessed like a loggia, vertically structured by a narrow column grid and axially integrated window elements, by Franz Xaver Proebst and Josef Elfinger , 1955/56. | D-1-61-000-646 | |
Schrannenstrasse 11 ( location ) |
St. Matthew | Evangelical-Lutheran parish church, three-aisled neo-Gothic brick building with retracted pop-lygonal choir, attached sacristy and western spire, by Karl Alexander von Heideloff , 1845/46; with equipment. | D-1-61-000-400 |
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Schrannenstrasse 14 ( location ) |
Residential building | Narrow three-storey pitched roof building with box bay windows and articulated gable, gutted after 1572/73, 1993. | D-1-61-000-401 |
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Schrannenstrasse 16 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey saddle roof building with a gable divided by triangular wall templates, 1550, redesigned inside from the Baroque era, heavily renovated in 1999. | D-1-61-000-402 |
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Schrannenstrasse 22 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Four-storey eaves side building with baroque-style structured facade and flat gable roof, 1902. | D-1-61-000-403 | |
Schrannenstrasse 26 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey gable building, characterized by the Baroque era, on a medieval foundation, late 18th century, heavily modified in 1908 and more recently. | D-1-61-000-404 | |
Schrannenstrasse 28 ( location ) |
Residential building | Originally a two-storey saddle roof building with a stepped gable, heightened in 1933. | D-1-61-000-405 | |
Schrannenstrasse 30 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey plastered building with a gable roof, probably a medieval core, heightened in 1877. | D-1-61-000-406 | |
Schulstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Craftsman House | Former craftsman's house, two-storey semi-detached house with a flat gable roof and workshop, probably medieval in essence, rear extension with mansard roof, 1837, conversion to a sheep's shop after the middle of the 19th century; Former barrel store, two-storey eaves side building, 19th century. | D-1-61-000-407 |
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Schulstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey eaves side building with segmented arched windows and plaster structure, largely new building from 1861 on an older basis. | D-1-61-000-647 |
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Schulstrasse 4 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey eaves side building with neo-Gothic ornamental stair gable and two-storey box bay window, new building on a late Gothic cellar, 1906. | D-1-61-000-408 |
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Schulstrasse 6 ( location ) |
facade | Two-storey with a neo-baroque gable, late 19th century. | D-1-61-000-409 |
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Schulstrasse 8 ( location ) |
Craftsman House | Former craftsman's house, three-storey plastered building with stepped gable, medieval core, interior work and remodeling 19th century. | D-1-61-000-410 |
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Schulstrasse 9 ( location ) |
Craftsman House | Former craftsman's house, three-storey gable-independent saddle roof building, predominantly medieval structure, partly restructured around 1865 and simplified outwardly. | D-1-61-000-648 |
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Schulstrasse 13 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey gable-roof construction, probably medieval in core. | D-1-61-000-411 |
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Schulstrasse 15 ( location ) |
Apartment building | Three-storey saddle roof building with a central projectile and dwarf house, by Otto Abe , 1903. | D-1-61-000-412 |
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Schulstrasse 17 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey saddle roof building with neo-Gothic stepped gable and side box oriel, by Otto Abe , 1908. | D-1-61-000-413 |
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Schulstrasse 18 ( location ) |
Apartment building | Three-storey eaves side building with neo-baroque ornamental gable and box oriel, by C. Blum , 1906. | D-1-61-000-414 |
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Schulstrasse 19 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey saddle roof building with a curved transverse gable with gothic design, by Otto Abe , 1907. | D-1-61-000-415 |
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Schulstrasse 20 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Three-storey historical building with a crooked hip roof with two staggered bay windows, by Otto Abe , 1905. | D-1-61-000-416 |
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Schulstrasse 23 ( location ) |
Craftsman House | Former craftsman's house, three-storey plastered building with stepped gable, early 16th century, changed in 1889. | D-1-61-000-417 |
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Schulstrasse 24 ( location ) |
Craftsman House | Former craftsman's house, two-storey saddle roof building on two axes with a protruding upper storey, going back to the eaves side building of the 16th century, gutted in 1989. | D-1-61-000-418 |
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Schulstrasse 25 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey plastered building with a gable roof, probably 17th century. | D-1-61-000-419 |
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Schulstrasse 27 ( location ) |
Sacristan's house | Former sacristan's house, two-storey plastered building with a gable roof, end of the 18th century. | D-1-61-000-420 |
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Schutterstrasse 8 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey plastered saddle roof building with lateral courtyard passage, in the core medieval eaves side building, ridge rotation in the 18th century; Two-storey building with arched ground floor and gable roof, 1849. | D-1-61-000-422 | |
Schutterstrasse 10 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey saddle roof construction, based on medieval construction, roof and interior structure changed in the second half of the 19th century. | D-1-61-000-423 |
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Schutterstrasse 14 ( location ) |
Apartment building | Four-storey side eaves building with two three-storey box cores and central decorative gable, in neo-renaissance shapes, 1898. | D-1-61-000-425 |
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Spitalstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Hospital Church of the Holy Spirit | Catholic hospital church Heilig Geist , Gothic hall church without a designated choir, with medieval gable structure and roof turret from 1845, around 1337/50, extension and new vaulting in the second half of the 15th century; with equipment. | D-1-61-000-427 |
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Spitalstrasse 2 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey corner house with a mansard roof and corner bay tower, allegedly built in 1827/28 to combine several parts of the house, unified facade structure in 1894, now simplified. | D-1-61-000-428 |
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Spretistraße 9 ( location ) |
villa | Two-storey cubic tent roof construction with asymmetrically structured facades with bay windows and porches, baroque style with Art Nouveau echoes, by Albert Uhlmann , 1911. | D-1-61-000-430 | |
Spretistraße 9 1/2 ( location ) |
villa | Two-storey plastered building with a crooked hip roof, ornamental framework and asymmetrically arranged bay windows and porches, in the local style of Albert Uhlmann , 1911. | D-1-61-000-431 | |
Spretistraße 15 ( location ) |
villa | Two-storey, historicized plastered building with a crooked hip roof, standing bay window and wide cantilevered staircase, 1908. | D-1-61-000-432 | |
Spretistraße 19 ( location ) |
villa | Ground floor mansard hipped roof building with transverse gable and porch in Baroque forms, by Albert Uhlmann , 1908. | D-1-61-000-433 | |
Steuartstrasse 2 ( location ) |
Craftsman and town farmhouse | Former craftsman's and town farmhouse, two-storey corner building with a narrow curved gable front, the core around 1600, rebuilt in 1851, reconstruction in 1949 based on baroque shapes. | D-1-61-000-434 |
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Steuartstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Heraldic panel | Heraldic panel with inscription, marked with the year 1617. | D-1-61-000-435 |
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Taschenturmstrasse 2 ( location ) |
Craftsman House | Former craftsman's house, two-storey plastered building with a steep pitched roof and gable divided by niches, dendrochronologically dated to 1475. | D-1-61-000-436 |
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Taschenturmstrasse 5 ( location ) |
City farmhouse | Former town farmhouse, two-storey corner house with a gable roof, dating back to a mediaeval complex, an additional floor in 1902. | D-1-61-000-437 |
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Theresienstraße 1 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey, narrow building with a steep stepped gable, around 1500, the facade reformed in 1917. | D-1-61-000-438 |
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Theresienstraße 2 ( location ) |
pharmacy | So-called upper pharmacy, three-storey corner house with a gable roof and polygonal corner bay tower, dendrochronologically dated to the year 1566/67, baroque shaped tail gable. | D-1-61-000-439 | |
Theresienstraße 3 ( location ) |
Patrician house | Former patrician house, two-story wide plastered building, late medieval core, mansard roof and curved facade gable 18th century. | D-1-61-000-440 |
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Theresienstraße 5 ( location ) |
Aristocratic palace | Former aristocratic palace, then a craftsman's house, three-storey gabled house with a pitched roof and central box bay window, around 1500, facade with a baroque gable finish. | D-1-61-000-441 |
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Theresienstraße 9 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey medieval gabled house with a steep gable roof, dendrochronologically dated to the year 1400, gable remodeled in late baroque style around 1770. | D-1-61-000-442 |
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Theresienstraße 10 ( location ) |
Craftsman House | Former craftsman's and residential and commercial building, two-storey plastered building with a steep stepped gable, dendrochronologically dated to the year 1428/29, partly expanded in Baroque style, facade structure in the second half of the 19th century. | D-1-61-000-443 | |
Theresienstraße 11 ( location ) |
Warehouse | Former warehouse, three-storey plastered pitched roof building, dendrochronologically dated to the year 1474, expanded into a residential house in the early 17th century, late Baroque gable end changed at the end of the 18th century, 1922 and 1950. | D-1-61-000-444 |
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Theresienstraße 12 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey medieval building with two box cores, some of which are attached above figurative consoles, dendrochronologically dated to the year 1462, changes around 1510/20 and around 1600, in the Baroque period it was redesigned to give a three-storey-looking front by facing a wider gable disc in a curved shape. | D-1-61-000-445 | |
Theresienstraße 13 ( location ) |
Residential building Theresienstraße 13 | Three-storey plastered gable roof building with two-storey box bay windows and stepped gable, medieval core, increased in height around 1600 and changed inside, facade greatly simplified in the mid-20th century. | D-1-61-000-446 |
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Theresienstraße 14 ( location ) |
Community center | Former town house, three-storey, irregular pitched roof building with two-storey box bay windows and stepped gable, late medieval core building around 1400, extension around 1500. | D-1-61-000-649 | |
Theresienstraße 15 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey pitched roof building with two-storey box bay windows and stepped gable, single-storey medieval core building, additional storey at the end of the 16th century, changes in the interior and remodeling of the facade with plaster structure and two frescoes in 1895; former horse stable, two-aisled vaulted building, probably second half of the 19th century. | D-1-61-000-447 |
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Theresienstraße 17 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey plastered building with a steep pitched roof and curved gable, late medieval in essence, remodeled shortly before 1572/73 and in the late 18th century, simplified facade in 1907. | D-1-61-000-448 |
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Theresienstraße 18 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey pitched roof building with three-storey curved gable, late medieval core structure, reconstruction dendrochronologically dated to the year 1565/66, baroque redesigned and lateral passage built over. | D-1-61-000-650 |
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Theresienstraße 19 ( location ) |
Community center | Former town house, three-storey saddle roof building with tail gable and modern facade painting, essentially going back to two medieval buildings, remodeling 18th century, gable probably renewed in the 19th century. | D-1-61-000-449 |
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Theresienstraße 20 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey corner house with corner oriel tower, late medieval core, probably rebuilt in the 18th century, remodeled in a neo-Gothic style in 1865 with a three-storey gable facade. | D-1-61-000-450 |
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Theresienstraße 22 ( location ) |
Patrician house | Former patrician house, then the Goldener Adler inn, three-storey late medieval corner building, grown out of several buildings, with steep and crooked hipped roof, pointed arched portal walls and two-storey box bay on consoles decorated with coats of arms, dendrochronologically dated to the year 1509/10 and inscribed with the year 1511, gable renewed in baroque style. | D-1-61-000-451 | |
Theresienstraße 23 ( location ) |
Community center | Former town house, three-storey plastered building with two box cores and a gable roof, medieval core, raised in 1873, facade and gable remodeled in 1909 in a Baroque style; Former assembly room of the Illuminati Order, then synagogue, two-storey saddle roof building on three axes with arched windows, 1776, 1909 redesign. | D-1-61-000-452 |
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Theresienstraße 24 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey plastered building with a gable roof and a slightly curved gable with a crowning gable triangle, medieval core building, probably in the 17th / 18th century. Century increased and reshaped. | D-1-61-000-453 | |
Theresienstraße 25 ( location ) |
Official building | Former official building of the Bavarian landscape, three-storey palace-like mansard hipped roof building with a gabled central projecting accentuated by a dwelling and a colossal arrangement of pilasters, by Veit Haltmayr , including older buildings, 1771–73. | D-1-61-000-454 |
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Theresienstraße 26 ( location ) |
Craftsman House | Former craftsman's house, narrow three-storey building with a steep pitched roof, late medieval core, curved historicizing gable end of the 19th century. | D-1-61-000-455 |
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Theresienstraße 27 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey, historicized plastered building with stepped gable, rebuilt in 1848 over an older foundation, rear extension added in 1889. | D-1-61-000-456 |
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Theresienstraße 28 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey historicizing saddle roof building with a tail gable and two-storey box bay window, based on Renaissance and Baroque forms, by Martin Mendler , 1912. | D-1-61-000-457 |
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Theresienstraße 29 ( location ) |
Schwabenbräu | Tail gable facades of the former double house, so-called Schwabenbräu, each two-storey with box oriel, 17th / 18th century. Century, connected by an archway, marked with the year 1763, from 1981/82 included in the new commercial building. | D-1-61-000-458 |
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Theresienstraße 31 ( location ) |
Brewery with restaurant | Former brewery with restaurant, two-storey gable-independent corner house with a gable roof, late medieval core building with a baroque roof, east single-axis overbuilt gate and at the corner of the house a sandstone figure from the 19th century. | D-1-61-000-460 |
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Theresienstraße 32 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey corner house with a mansard hipped roof with gable gables and neo-baroque plastered structure, expanding new building using older building fabric, 1905, on the corner of the building Patrona Bavariae figure, probably early 20th century. | D-1-61-000-461 |
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Theresienstraße 34 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Four-storey corner house with gable and facade structure in Baroque Art Nouveau, modernized after 1905, 1990. | D-1-61-000-462 |
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Tränktorstrasse 2; Tränktorstrasse 4; Tränktorstrasse 6; Tränktorstrasse 8; Tränktorstrasse 10; Tränktorstrasse 12; Tränktorstrasse 14; Tränktorstrasse 16 ( location ) |
Donaucasian | Elongated three-storey plastered building with a hipped roof to 63 upper storey axes, built in the early 18th century with a city wall on the east side, gutted and modernized. | D-1-61-000-464 |
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Unterer Graben ( location ) |
city wall | Street breakthrough through a section of the medieval city wall, basket-arched passage and round-arched passage for pedestrians, around 1370 and the last third of the 19th century; between house number 27 and 29 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-483 |
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Unterer Graben 1 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1370 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-465 |
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Lower trench 1; Lower trench 3; Unterer Graben 5 ( location ) |
Medieval city fortifications | The first, still high medieval wall ring with the round tower at the old castle, the Judenturm, the bell tower and the Striglturm has completely disappeared today except for small remains of the foundations. The second wall ring, which, however, has largely been preserved, can be divided into three large construction phases. The city wall with its many built-in semicircular defensive towers, which are provided with a crenellated wreath, was built from bricks. Only small remains of the battlements have survived; the loopholes are mostly walled up. Of the medieval gate buildings, including the watering gate, only the Old Feldkirchner Tor near the castle (Paradeplatz 4) and the Kreuztor (Kreuzstrasse 13) have survived. Among the defensive and gate towers, the so-called "Schutterturm" at the entrance of the Schutter into the city and the Taschentorturm (Anatomiestraße 23) are particularly worth mentioning. | D-1-61-000-670 |
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Unterer Graben 3 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall with half tower, around 1370 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-467 |
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Unterer Graben 5 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1370 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-468 | |
Unterer Graben 6 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey saddle roof building, 19th century. | D-1-61-000-469 | |
Unterer Graben 7 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall with half tower, around 1370 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-470 | |
Unterer Graben 8 ( location ) |
Residential building | Residential house of the former town farmhouse, two-storey plastered building with a gable roof, early 19th century, additional storey in 1877; former barn, one-storey pitched roof building with an archway to the residential building, at the same time. | D-1-61-000-471 |
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Unterer Graben 9 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1370 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-472 | |
Unterer Graben 10 ( location ) |
City farmhouse | Former town farmhouse, two-storey plastered ridge courtyard with gable roof, 18th century, probably dating back to the medieval existence; Remise, single storey with monopitch roof, early 20th century; Enclosure, massive. | D-1-61-000-473 | |
Unterer Graben 11 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1370 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-474 |
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Unterer Graben 13 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall with half tower, around 1370 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-476 | |
Unterer Graben 14 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey corner house with a mansard hipped roof and facade structure, 1901. | D-1-61-000-477 | |
Unterer Graben 17 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall with half tower, around 1370 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-478 | |
Unterer Graben 21 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1370 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-479 |
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Unterer Graben 23 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, with half tower, around 1370 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-480 | |
Unterer Graben 23 1/2 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1370 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-481 | |
Unterer Graben 25 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall with half tower, around 1370 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-482 |
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Unterer Graben 29 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1370 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-484 | |
Unterer Graben 31 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall with half tower, around 1370 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-485 | |
Unterer Graben 33 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1370 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-486 | |
Unterer Graben 35 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall with half tower, around 1370 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-487 |
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Unterer Graben 37 ( location ) |
Brick bastion | Brick bastion, also known as the “Wunderl Casemate”, built as a bulwark for the state fortifications designed by Count Reinhard Solms zu Münzenberg for Ingolstadt from 1539; Remains of the capons flanking the forecourt and the bastion body with casemates; with included pentagonal tower of the city fortifications, first half of the 15th century (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-488 |
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Unterer Graben 37 1/2 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1370 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-489 | |
Unterer Graben 39 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1370 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-490 | |
Unterer Graben 41 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1370 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-491 | |
Unterer Graben 43 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall with half tower, around 1370 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-492 |
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Unterer Graben 45 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1370 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-493 |
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Unterer Graben 47 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1370 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-494 | |
Unterer Graben 49 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall with half tower, around 1370 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-495 | |
Unterer Graben 51 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1370 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-496 |
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Unterer Graben 53 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall with half tower, around 1370 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-497 | |
Unterer Graben 55 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1370 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-498 | |
Unterer Graben 57 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1370 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-499 | |
Unterer Graben 59 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall with half tower, around 1370 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-500 | |
Unterer Graben 61 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1370 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-501 |
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Unterer Graben 63 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1370 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-502 | |
Unterer Graben 65 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall with half tower, around 1370 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-503 |
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Unterer Graben 67 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1370 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-504 | |
Unterer Graben 69 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1370 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-505 | |
Unterer Graben 71 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall with half tower, around 1370 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-506 | |
Unterer Graben 73 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1370 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-507 |
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Unterer Graben 75 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall with half tower, around 1370 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-508 |
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Unterer Graben 77 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall with half tower, around 1370 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-509 |
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Unterer Graben 77 a ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey plastered building on a high basement with a pent roof, 19th century, with part of the medieval city wall with half tower, around 1370. | D-1-61-000-510 |
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Unterer Graben 77 b ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey plastered building on a high basement with a pent roof, 19th century, with part of the medieval town wall, around 1370. | D-1-61-000-652 | |
Unterer Graben 77 c ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey plastered building on a high basement with a slightly raised staircase and pent roof, 19th century, with part of the medieval city wall with half tower, around 1370. | D-1-61-000-653 |
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Unterer Graben 77 d ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey plastered building on a high basement with a pent roof, 19th century, with part of the medieval town wall, around 1370. | D-1-61-000-654 | |
Unterer Graben 79 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey plastered building on a high basement with a pent roof, 19th century, with part of the medieval town wall, around 1370. | D-1-61-000-511 | |
Unterer Graben 79 a ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey plastered building on a high basement with a monopitch roof and polygonal tower, 19th century, with part of the medieval city wall with half tower, around 1370. | D-1-61-000-512 | |
Unterer Graben 79 b ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-story plastered building on a high basement with flat bay windows and pent roof, 19th century, with part of the medieval city wall, around 1370. | D-1-61-000-513 | |
Unterer Graben 79 c ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey historicized plastered building with pent roof, 19th century, with part of the medieval city wall, around 1370. | D-1-61-000-655 | |
Unterer Graben 79 d ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey, historicized plastered building on a high basement with a pent roof, 19th century, with part of the medieval city wall with half-tower, around 1370. | D-1-61-000-656 | |
Unterer Graben 81 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey, historicized plastered building on a high basement with a pent roof, 19th century, with part of the medieval city wall with half-tower, around 1370. | D-1-61-000-514 |
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Unterer Graben 81 1/2 ( location ) |
city wall | Part of the medieval city wall, around 1370 (see also city fortifications). | D-1-61-000-515 | |
Unterer Graben 83 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey plastered building with pent roof, 19th century, with part of the medieval city wall, around 1370. | D-1-61-000-516 |
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Unterer Graben 85 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey historicized plastered building with pent roof, 19th century, with part of the medieval city wall, around 1370. | D-1-61-000-517 | |
Unterer Graben 87 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey historicized plastered building with a monopitch roof, 19th century, with part of the medieval city wall with half tower, around 1370. | D-1-61-000-518 |
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W.
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Wagnerwirtsgasse 1 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Three-storey corner house with a simple neo-renaissance structure, saddle roof and volute gable on the narrow side, 1901. | D-1-61-000-519 | |
Wagnerwirtsgasse 16 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Three-storey eaves side building with a gable roof and simple classifying structure, 1894. | D-1-61-000-521 | |
Wagnerwirtsgasse 18 ( location ) |
Inn | Former inn, two-storey eaves side building with saddle roof, rebuilt in 1874, 1894. | D-1-61-000-522 | |
Westliche Ringstrasse 12 ( location ) |
West Cemetery | Medieval complex, which was enormously expanded in 1803: funeral hall and morgue, monumental cubic hipped roof building with funeral corridor and extension for the cemetery administration, by Franz Schwäbl , 1933–35; Cemetery cross with gilded body, marked with the year 1912; Cemetery chapel , single-nave hall building with a slightly retracted apse, late Baroque facade structure and roof turret, marked with the year 1802; with equipment; on the north side of the cemetery chapel three classical tombstones for Maria Helena Prandtner and her two daughters; on the eastern access road to the chapel, family graves of Bruckmayer and Lorenz, both around 1915; south of the chapel, neo-Gothic tombstone for the Protestant pastor Leonhard Volkert (1810–1852); north of the cemetery chapel, three splendid grave monuments in a row: Engleder family grave, around 1915; Hofmann family grave, around 1920; Link family burial site, around 1930; on the birch avenue north of the chapel: family grave site of the brewery owner Glossner, around 1905, lavishly designed in the form of an obelisk with angel, worked by Gruber; Raffalt / Heilmaier grave, with stone angel in niche, around 1910; Ertl / Hardt family grave, around 1906; in the northern part: Bengl grave site, around 1919/20; Memorial for the dead of the Franciscan monastery with a life-size group of the crucified with St. Francis, first half of the 20th century; on the birch avenue south of the cemetery chapel: grave of Lieutenant Colonel Reichart, around 1920; Family grave of the master builder and councilor Maier, around 1915; in the southern part of the cemetery: memorial for the dead of the First World War ; Memorial stone for French soldiers of the war of 1870/71; Scherzer grave, composer of the so-called Bavarian parade march; Beikler family graves, around 1900; Kurz / Schödel, around 1917; Niggl, around 1930; Memorial stone for those who died in the fortress hospital in Ingolstadt during the war of 1870/71; on the central roundabout burial place for the family of the mill owner Brod, around 1885; Stegmaier family grave, early 20th century; Jewish cemetery with Tahara house, 1891/92; in front of it a large crucifix with a gilded body, renovation marked with the year 1852. | D-1-61-000-524 |
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Zeppelinstrasse 90 ( location ) |
Heart of jesus | Catholic parish church, high hall building facing west over an axially symmetrical seven-sided floor plan, reinforced concrete truss construction with plastered wall panels set between the supports of the frame construction and framed by window strips, sacristy and weekday church as low extensions in transverse direction, by Hans Zitzelsberger, 1961/62; with equipment; Campanile, three-storey made of reinforced concrete panels, at the same time; Atrium courtyard with a rectangular arcade, at the same time. | D-1-61-000-658 |
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Etting
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Kipfenberger Straße 104 ( location ) |
Rectory | Catholic parsonage: rectory, two-storey gable roof building, 1699, extended at the end of the 18th century; Former parish house, two-storey plastered building with a flat gable roof, around 1700, renewed limestone roof. | D-1-61-000-528 |
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Kipfenberger Straße 108 ( location ) |
Farmhouse | Single-storey flat saddle roof building on a high basement, with knee floor and lime slab roof, going back to late medieval half-timbered construction, probably 16th century, later solidly bricked; with entrance to an underground passage. | D-1-61-000-529 |
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Near Kipfenberger Straße ( location ) |
crossroads | Wooden cross with a cast iron body, late 19th century. | D-1-61-000-531 | |
Ostenbrunnenstraße 13 ( location ) |
Ostenbrunnenkapelle | Former pilgrimage chapel, now cemetery chapel, so-called Ostenbrunnenkapelle, small hall building with two-sided choir closure and massive roof turret, by Albrecht Khriner, 1679, with furnishings. | D-1-61-000-659 | |
Pfarrer-Dorr-Straße 5 ( location ) |
Zehentstadel | Former Zehentstadel, one-storey plastered building with knee-high and flat gable roof, probably 1735. | D-1-61-000-613 | |
St.-Michael-Strasse ( location ) |
Wayside shrine | Stone stele with traffic light, around 1900. | D-1-61-000-537 | |
St.-Michael-Straße 1 ( location ) |
Inn | Former inn, two-storey flat gable roof building with knee-high and rounded battlements on the plastered half-timbered gable, probably early 17th century, roof structure replaced in 1956 and renewed inside. | D-1-61-000-533 |
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St.-Michael-Straße 2 ( location ) |
St. Michael | Catholic parish and former pilgrimage church of St. Michael, the core of the Romanesque choir tower from the 12th century with a baroque nave, extended and renewed by Albrecht Khriner 1673–80, remodeling 1712 and 1961–63; with equipment. | D-1-61-000-534 |
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St.-Michael-Straße 7 ( location ) |
Small farmhouse | Former small farmhouse with restaurant, gable-independent gable roof building on the ground floor with plaster structure, mid-19th century, now modernized. | D-1-61-000-535 |
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Gerolfing
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Akazienstrasse; On the scales; Waag ( location ) |
Fortress part | Former intermediate plant No. 1 Gerolfing, built as part of the outer fort belt of the Ingolstadt fortress in 1890–92, blown up in 1945, still preserved earthworks and the ring-like moat. | D-1-61-000-541 | |
Dreiländerstein ( location ) |
Landmark | Dreiländerstein between Kurbaiern / Principality of Pfalz-Neuburg / Hochstift Eichstätt, marked with the year 1696; west of the village in the forest. | D-1-61-000-660 | |
Eichenwaldstraße 18 ( location ) |
Hook yard | Stable house, two-storey plastered building with gable roof, rebuilt in 1898; Barn, ground-floor solid building with a gable roof, probably older. | D-1-61-000-545 | |
Eichenwaldstraße 48 ( location ) |
Meierbeck Inn | Two-storey plastered building on a high basement with stepped gable and transverse ridge extension, the core at the end of the 17th century, remodeled in 1904, part of the stable with a Bohemian cap vault, second half of the 19th century. | D-1-61-000-547 | |
Eichenwaldstrasse 65 ( location ) |
Servants' House | Former servants' house, two-storey plastered building with a mansard roof on the stables of the former nursing court lock, formerly marked with the year 1748, above the older ground floor and basement, modernized in 1994. | D-1-61-000-542 | |
Eichenwaldstrasse 75 ( location ) |
school | Former school house with teacher's apartment and integrated business section, so-called old school, ground floor plastered building with half-hipped roof, 1813. | D-1-61-000-549 | |
Eichenwaldstraße 77 ( location ) |
St. Rupertus | Catholic parish church St. Rupertus, hall building in Baroque style with a strongly retracted choir, attached sacristy and tower of the previous building, by Friedrich F. Haindl , 1938; with equipment; former soul chapel from 1761, converted into a war memorial chapel in 1921; with equipment. | D-1-61-000-550 |
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Gstätten ( location ) |
crossroads | Wooden cross with hollow cast body, second half of the 19th century. | D-1-61-000-552 |
Hagau
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Near Windener Weg ( location ) |
Wayside chapel | Small plastered building with ox eyes to the side, around 1900; with equipment. | D-1-61-000-558 | |
Rosenschwaigstraße 31 ( location ) |
Inn | Former inn, two-storey plastered building with a flat hipped roof in late Classicist forms, completely modernized in 1876, 1999; A barn with an attached former wash house on the first floor, 19th century. | D-1-61-000-553 | |
Rosenschwaigstraße 34 ( location ) |
Einfirsthof | Ground floor residential part with a steep pitched roof, beginning of the 19th century, and a younger commercial part connected under the lower ridge. | D-1-61-000-554 | |
Rosenschwaigstraße 45 ( location ) |
St. Nicholas | Catholic Church St. Nikolaus, late Gothic hall building with west tower, polygonal choir closure and attached sacristy, mid-15th century, modified in Baroque style in the late 17th century; with equipment. | D-1-61-000-555 |
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Weiherstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Gasthaus Natzer | Two-storey plastered façade building with a bent tail gable and stand bay, in the core 18th century. | D-1-61-000-557 |
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Irgertsheim
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Am Kirchberg 35 ( location ) |
St. Laurence | Catholic branch church, early medieval choir tower with attached nave, baroque remodeling in 1722, nave extension in 1936; with equipment. | D-1-61-000-562 |
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Dreiländerstraße 21 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey saddle roof building with interlocking corner rustics and stucco window frames, around 1900. | D-1-61-000-565 |
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Figuräcker ( location ) |
Trinity Chapel | Wegkapelle, small plastered niche chapel, 18th century. | D-1-61-000-563 | |
Fluranger ( location ) |
St. Wendelin | Chapel, so-called Wiesherrle Chapel, simple pilgrimage chapel with plastered structure and straight choir closure, 1752; with equipment. | D-1-61-000-564 |
Kothau
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Fliederstraße 36 ( location ) |
Kothau main field works | Former main field work Kothau No. 138 of the Vorwerk belt, built in 1866, blown up in 1945, remains with partially filled moat. | D-1-61-000-568 | |
Geisenfelder Straße 48 ( location ) |
school | Two-storey plastered building with neo-baroque ornamental gable and steep pitched roof, marked with the year 1903. | D-1-61-000-569 |
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Geisenfelder Strasse 50 ( location ) |
Teacher's house | Former teacher's house, two-storey structured hipped roof building with a central projection and neo-baroque ornamental gable, 1903. | D-1-61-000-570 |
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Mailing
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Am Mailinger Moos 3 ( location ) |
Wittischhaus | Einfirsthof, one-storey farmhouse with a steep pitched roof, end of the 18th century fresco marked with the year 1779. | D-1-61-000-572 |
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Am Mailinger Moos 12 ( location ) |
Residential stable house | Former stable house in a parallel courtyard, two-storey with knee-length floor and lime-plate roof, renewed gable fresco marked with the year 1756, 1886 and later changed inside. | D-1-61-000-614 |
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Near Am Mailinger Moos ( location ) |
St. Martin | Former parish church, now a catholic side church, neo-Romanesque hall building with strongly recessed apse, west tower and attached two-storey sacristy, in place of a medieval castle and a previous church, 1846–68; with equipment; Cemetery wall, second half of the 19th century; former cemetery chapel, now war memorial chapel, open niche chapel, at the same time; Cemetery cross, cast iron, in the historicizing style by Ferdinand von Miller , around 1852. | D-1-61-000-571 |
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St.-Martins-Platz 2 ( location ) |
Residential stable house | Former stable house, two-storey flat gable roof building with knee floor, plaster structure and lime slab roof in Altmühl-Jura construction, in the core 17th / 18th. Century; Former stable, one-storey plastered building with a deep saddle roof, marked with the year 1811. | D-1-61-000-573 |
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Mulhouse
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Pfarrer-Hartinger-Strasse ( location ) |
Pillar of torture | Square pillar with lantern, marked with the year 1697. | D-1-61-000-576 | |
Pfarrer-Hartinger-Strasse 6 ( location ) |
Rectory | Former Catholic parsonage: former parsonage, two-storey plastered building with knee-height and lime-slab roof, 1611; former stable, ground floor saddle roof building with lime slab roof and arched stable part, new building 1750; Enclosure wall, partly with battlements, 17th / 18th centuries Century. | D-1-61-000-575 |
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Pfarrer-Hartinger-Strasse 14 ( location ) |
St. Peter and Paul | Catholic parish church, Romanesque choir tower church with attached sacristy and portent, in the core of the second half of the 13th century, after 1705 and around 1730 baroque and modified; with equipment; Cemetery wall, high edging with entrance gate; Mortuary, plastered building with hipped roof, 19th century. | D-1-61-000-577 |
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Oberhaunstadt
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Am Weinberg 1 ( location ) |
Hallway and wayside cross | Cast iron crucifix on a stone base, marked with the year 1894. | D-1-61-000-578 | |
Dorfplatz 4 ( location ) |
School and sacristan's house | Former school and sacristan's house with an economy, two-storey plastered building with a steep pitched roof, in the core probably 18th century, extended in 1877. | D-1-61-000-580 |
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Dorfplatz 5 ( location ) |
St. Willibald | Catholic parish church, hall building to the north with strongly retracted apse, including the choir tower church of the original Romanesque predecessor building, modified in the 14th century and expanded in 1860, new building by Friedrich F. Haindl , 1950/51; with equipment; Cemetery wall, partially renewed. | D-1-61-000-581 |
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Gutsstrasse 5 ( location ) |
Economy | The economy and brewery wing of the former estate, preserved part of the three-wing complex built by the Ingolstadt Jesuit College including the former Imperial Palace, from 1693. | D-1-61-000-582 | |
Hegnenbergstrasse 1; Hegnenbergstrasse 1 a ( location ) |
Mill | Former mill, ground floor saddle roof building with extensions, 19th century. | D-1-61-000-583 | |
Hegnenbergstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Residential building | Residential house of the former mill, two-storey mansard roof with crooked hips, early 19th century. | D-1-61-000-584 | |
Hegnenbergstrasse 24 ( location ) |
Taferne | Former inn and former parsonage, two-storey house with an eaves saddle roof, 18th century, over older cellars; Former stable barn with lime slab roof and arched gates as well as three-aisled vaulted stable part, first half of the 19th century. | D-1-61-000-585 |
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Pettenhofen
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Pettenhofen ( location ) |
Wayside chapel | Small open building with portico, around 1920/30. | D-1-61-000-588 | |
Liebfrauenweg 26 ( location ) |
St. Mary | Catholic parish and pilgrimage church, baroque hall building with remains of the Romanesque choir tower and attached sacristy and morgue, 1694/1714; with equipment; Cemetery wall with slit windows, probably 17th century. | D-1-61-000-586 |
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Pfarrer-Hausner-Strasse 2 ( location ) |
Rectory | Former rectory: residential building, two-storey plastered building with a steep pitched roof, 1766/68; former parish barn, plastered solid building with gable roof, at the same time; Enclosure, massive, at the same time. | D-1-61-000-587 |
Hospital courtyard
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Hans-Denck-Strasse 16 ( location ) |
Residential stable house | Former stable house, ground floor solid building with a gable roof, in the middle of the 19th century. | D-1-61-000-589 | |
Hans-Denck-Strasse 20 ( location ) |
St. Martin | Evangelical Lutheran parish church, hall building with strongly recessed apse and west tower, 1874–77, redesigned in 1971; with equipment; Former vicariate house, now parish hall, attached two-storey saddle roof building with plaster structure, 1974. | D-1-61-000-590 |
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Hans-Denck-Straße 22 ( location ) |
School and community center | Former school and community building, now a Protestant kindergarten, one and two-storey hipped roof building with a dwelling and plastered structure, 1907. | D-1-61-000-591 | |
Hans-Denck-Strasse 25 ( location ) |
Farmhouse | Ground floor, gable roof, first half of the 19th century. | D-1-61-000-592 | |
Osianderstraße 5 ( location ) |
Residential stable house | Long, ground floor farmhouse with a gable roof, first half of the 19th century. | D-1-61-000-593 |
Winches
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Glöckelweg 8 ( location ) |
St. Andrew | Catholic parish church, small choir tower church with steep gable roof and attached sacristy, 13th century, baroque extension and remodeling 1757-71; with equipment. | D-1-61-000-596 |
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Glöckelweg 9 ( location ) |
Farmhouse | Stately two-storey farmhouse, residential stable, second half of the 19th century. | D-1-61-000-598 | |
Glöckelweg 10 ( location ) |
Farmhouse | Ground floor, windowed knee floor, second half of the 19th century. | D-1-61-000-599 | |
Glöckelweg 26 ( location ) |
Residential stable house | Former stable house, ground floor saddle roof building, mid-19th century. | D-1-61-000-600 |
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Near Dreiweiherweg ( location ) |
Field chapel | Small rectangular building with a curved gable, 19th century. | D-1-61-000-597 |
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Zuchering
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Karlskroner Straße 14 ( location ) |
Rectory | Catholic rectory, two-storey plastered building with high hipped mansard roof, 1791. | D-1-61-000-603 | |
Karlskroner Straße 18 ( location ) |
Farmhouse | Stable house, one floor, saddle roof, mid-19th century. | D-1-61-000-605 | |
Kirchplatz 1 ( location ) |
St. Blaise | Catholic parish church, former medieval choir tower, in 1717 the nave was expanded and changed in the Baroque style, neo-baroque extension in the shape of an octagon, from 1914; with equipment. | D-1-61-000-604 |
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Near the old mill ( location ) |
Wayside chapel | Small rectangular building with a curved gable and Lourdes grotto, 19th century. | D-1-61-000-602 | |
Ostergasse 10 ( location ) |
Residential stable house | Ground floor saddle roof construction, essentially changed around 1500, at the beginning of the 20th century. | D-1-61-000-601 | |
Windener Strasse 6 ( location ) |
Farmhouse | Small farmhouse ("Sölde"), stable house, one floor, saddle roof, first half of the 19th century. | D-1-61-000-606 |
Other districts
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Antoniusschwaige 47 ( location ) |
Antonius-Schwaige | Inn, neo-baroque complex, based on plans by Carl Bauer , 1904/05: restaurant, two-storey cubic hipped roof building, extended in 1933 (marked with the year);
Enclosure, bricked; Corner pavilions, two two-storey hipped roof buildings with a dwelling, connected to one another by a patio; St. Antonius Chapel, small polygonal building with roof turrets integrated into the enclosure; with equipment; Barn of the former economic complex, 1870/80; Field cross, erected by the so-called construction team, marked with the year 1878 |
D-1-61-000-49 |
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Brodmühle, Brodmühlweg 14 1/2 ( location ) |
Former watermill, so-called Brodmühle, or Anger or button mill | four-storey art mill, 1892, heightened in 1937 and erected tower in 1948;
Residential house, two-storey solid construction with a half-hip roof, 1825; former pigsty, putty brick building along the road, 1893 |
D-1-61-000-78 |
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Dünzlau, Gabelholzstraße 22 ( location ) |
Catholic branch church St. Andreas | Gothic choir tower with onion dome and attached neo-baroque nave from 1861/62; with equipment;
Cemetery wall, probably 19th century |
D-1-61-000-527 |
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Feldkirchen, Marienplatz 1 ( location ) |
Catholic branch church St. Maria | Hall building with slightly drawn-in polygonal choir, northern choir tower and attached sacristy, built 14th / 15th centuries. Century over the previous building, redesigned in the 17th and 18th centuries; with equipment | D-1-61-000-664 |
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Feldkirchen, Marienplatz 3 ( location ) |
Former three-sided farm, so-called Mesnerbauer | Stable house, two-storey saddle roof building integrated into the southern churchyard wall, in the core probably 17th century, heightened around 1930,
Stable part with Bohemian cap vaults, 19th century; Outbuildings, single-storey barn buildings in a row with a transverse structure to the south and a gable roof, 19th century; Stable construction and narrow two-story outbuilding, massive with a gable roof, 18th century |
D-1-61-000-665 |
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Haunwöhr, Am Schächer 2 ( location ) |
Former field plant Haunwöhr, subsidiary plant 132, so-called Fort Peyerl | Ring wall-like structure from 1866/67, partly sanded, overgrown moat | D-1-61-000-559 | |
Herrenschwaige 1 ( location ) |
Herrenschwaige manor | West wing, two-story house with a baroque core, connected vaulted stable part, marked with the year 1895;
East wing, two-storey residential part and adjoining stable barn, marked with the year 1885; Courtyard wall with baroque portal crowned by a segmented gable, mid-18th century; Chapel, saddle roof structure with pilasters and retracted apse, built in 1758; with equipment |
D-1-61-000-662 |
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Herrenschwaige 1 ( location ) |
chapel | Pilaster-structured saddle roof building with retracted apse, erected in 1758; with equipment
not re-qualified, not mapped in BayernViewer-denkmal |
D-1-61-000-663 |
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Hundszell, near Kirchstrasse ( location ) |
Way chapel St. Maria | small baroque niche chapel with tail gable, 18th century; with equipment | D-1-61-000-560 | |
Hundszell, Probststraße 1 a ( location ) |
Catholic branch church St. Maria | Baroque-style hall building with strongly recessed polygonal choir, northern choir flank tower with onion dome and attached sacristy, by Anton Bachmann, 1912–14; with equipment | D-1-61-000-561 |
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Knoglersfreude, Hagauer Straße 124 ( location ) |
Einfirsthof | Ground floor plastered farmhouse with stepped gable, second half of the 19th century | D-1-61-000-566 |
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Ochsenmühle 2 ( location ) |
Former Art mill Winkler | two-storey saddle roof building on a high basement with gable-sided loggias, historicizing decorative plaster and dwarf house with house chapel and clock, re. 1925;
Former Grain mill, today four-story with a gable roof, raised in 1950, older in the core; with technical equipment; Former Stallstadel, today three-storey plastered building with a gable roof, raised in 1932, older in the core |
D-1-61-000-687 |
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Ox mill; Ochsenmühle 2 ( location ) |
Court chapel of the Ochsenmühle | Rectangular plastered building with open vestibule and gable roof, 19th century; with equipment | D-1-61-000-539 | |
Ringsee, Bahnhofstraße 5 ( location ) |
Former railway operations office | three-storey hipped roof building in two-tone exposed brickwork with corner projections and plastered-up neo-renaissance structures, around 1905/10;
Outbuilding, ground floor brick building with attached shed, at the same time; Steam locomotive No. 98507 in a museum installation, built in 1903, in operation until 1960 |
D-1-61-000-51 |
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Rosenschwaig, Oberanger; Schanzschütt; Schusterletten ( location ) |
Former intermediate work No. 9 | as part of the outer fort belt of the Ingolstadt state fortress, remains of blown components of the former brickwork and concrete lunette, surrounding moat, 1890–92 | D-1-61-000-661 | |
Schmidtmühle, Ziegeleistraße 35 ( location ) |
Former brick factory, so-called Donnersberger Gut | two-storey house with hipped roof and short transverse building, 1839–42;
Wayside shrine on the south-west corner of the enclosure, 19th century |
D-1-61-000-526 | |
Unsernherrn, Unterlettenweg 2 ( location ) |
Catholic parish and pilgrimage church to our Lord's corpse | Baroque hall building with retracted polygonal choir of the Gothic predecessor building, west tower and attached two-storey sacristy, choir from 1376/77, nave 18th century, with furnishings;
Funeral hall with neo-Romanesque decorative elements and flat hipped roof, around 1890; Cemetery cross, life-size cast iron crucifix, second half of the 19th century; War memorial for the fallen of the First and Second World War, in Baroque style, around 1920 |
D-1-61-000-594 |
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Unterhaunstadt, Hauenstattplatz 1 ( location ) |
Catholic Church of St. George | in the core late Gothic choir tower church with onion dome and attached sacristy, 14th century, baroque remodeling 17th-18th century Century; with equipment. | D-1-61-000-595 |
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See also
Remarks
- ↑ This list may not correspond to the current status of the official list of monuments. The latter can be viewed on the Internet as a PDF using the link given under web links and is also mapped in the Bavarian Monument Atlas . Even these representations, although they are updated daily by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation , do not always and everywhere reflect the current status. Therefore, the presence or absence of an object in this list or in the Bavarian Monument Atlas does not guarantee that it is currently a registered monument or not. The Bavarian List of Monuments is also an information directory. The 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
- Wilhelm Neu, Volker Liedke: Upper Bavaria . Ed .: Michael Petzet , Bavarian State Office for the Preservation of Monuments (= Monuments in Bavaria . Volume I.2 ). Oldenbourg, Munich 1986, ISBN 3-486-52392-9 .
Web links
- List of monuments for Ingolstadt (PDF) at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation
- Bavarian Monument Atlas (cartographic representation of the Bavarian architectural and ground monuments by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation (BLfD) )