List of architectural monuments in Lindau (Lake Constance)

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The monuments of the Swabian district town of Lindau 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.

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File number E-7-76-116-1. Lindau is a special case in the history of urban construction: Due primarily to the island situation and topographical location, then through historical and political events, several factors in the floor plan and cityscape are both additive and overlapping:

  • That of a fishing settlement, later a seaport city.
  • A penal market settlement, then a bourgeois trading town.
  • A separate monastery district, then a fortified imperial city.

Lindau has remained stuck with its early medieval foundation plan to the present day. Since it can be developed relatively freely due to the island situation, this could come close to an ideal urban planning image of this time of foundation.
Lindau is located on the southwestern edge of the Allgäu, on an island in the northeast corner of Lake Constance, separated from its northern bank edge by an arm of water up to 400 m wide. The island, longitudinally oval in shape, originally strongly indented in the west, was previously divided into three parts of the island: the fortified old town, the "island" to the west, artificially separated by a moat, which was mainly agricultural until the middle of the 19th century Terrain used by viticulture, and in a little island "Auf Burg", presented to the south-east of the old town "Insel" -connex, which lost its special existence, marked by a small church building, in the middle of the 19th century due to the embankments for the seaport.
The changes in the basic topographical facts include the enlargement of the island due to lake filling in almost every century, but especially in the 19th century: From 1862 onwards, an almost 100 m long strip of shoreline was continuously built outside the city wall on the north bank. The island has been connected to the mainland, at the same location since the Middle Ages, through the Landtorbrücke in the northeast, and at the western end since 1854 through the railway embankment . The condition of the founding period is included in the floor plan without any particular changes. Within the historical urban area of ​​Lindau between the Landtorbrücke in the northeast and the "Insel" in the west, to which the demarcation in the Unterer Inselgraben, Inselgraben and Zeppelinstrasse streets can still be seen today, a clearly structured settlement plan is being developed from three elements:

  • A fishing settlement on the north-west corner of the oldest ship landing on the island - today "Paradiesplatz".
  • An extensive abbey area in the eastern part.
  • An urban complex that systematically connects these two polar settlement centers and systematically traverses the island body with three longitudinal streets.

Abbey District

The original cell of the city of Lindau seems to be the Kanonissenstift from 817; independently of this, the fishing settlement may have developed earlier, grouped around a smaller predecessor of today's St. Peter's Church, the oldest parts of which date from the 11th century. The monastery, granted immunity from the monastery district by Ludwig the Pious in the 9th century, had a market not far from the bank, in Aeschach, at the crossroads of important trade routes, but moved it to the island during the investiture dispute for security reasons (around 1079). The location of this earliest market on the island (today's marketplace) in the narrower area of ​​the monastery, right in front of the actual monastery, demonstrates this manorial process. Not only the market settlement is a creation of the monastery, but also the parish church built parallel to the monastery church around 1180. The monastery district, enclosed by its own wall, is almost entirely enclosed by Schmiedgasse in the north and Fischergasse in the east and south. The further limitation is given by the course of the Cramergasse up to its bend in the Bindergasse, ran over the today's blocks diagonally across the Linggstrasse and at the Aichbrunnen met the monastery wall along the Fischergasse parallel to the bank, on the south line of which a ministerial settlement was built. In the 12th century the community of the market gradually gained autonomy in relation to the guardianship of the monastery, but remained under the royal bailiwick.

City layout

During the Staufer period, the planned layout of the city developed progressively from east to west in the abbey area, with the middle street (Maximilianstraße) as the backbone of the island body, although following the flat ridge of the island moraine, nevertheless has something artificially geometric about it, especially the clear one Stakeout straight between Cramergasse and Schafgasse. The continuation of this main road is ultimately abstract, it ends at the Upper Island Gate (demolished in 1811) and leads to the open air area of ​​the "Island". The arrangement of the two outer long streets, Ludwigstraße in the south and In der Grub in the north, is determined by the course of flood-free contour lines (398 m), both streets also keep the original curvatures of the bank lines. In the main street all cross streets drop perpendicular to the contour lines to the north and south. The junction from Maximilianstrasse to the monastery area is noticeable: the main axis only meets a block to the east (border of the former monastery area), which Cramergasse, which connects to the Landtor, recedes before the locking bar to the north before it can take up the direction of the bridge across the monastery grounds. The decisive factor here is likely to have been the clerical property restrictions. Also unusual is the straight route from the Römerschanze (Vorinsel "Auf Burg") via Burggasse and Linggstraße to Stiftsplatz, the highest point on the island; with this straight road a slope is cut at an angle. Overall, the enclosed monastery is connected to the city in this overall complex, but remains a separate district, while the fishing settlement is integrated into the city complex. The facility of the south port could already z. During the urban planning, the cross streets clearly refer to him in their guidance.

Further development

In the further course of urban development, two port facilities in Lindau, that of the fishing port in the north and that of the sea port in the south with the market between them - today Reichsplatz and Bismarckplatz - will be connected via the Quergassen. This shift in market activity and the original city center from the square in front of St. Stephan, the parish church in the monastery area, to the middle of the new east-west Markt-Hauptstrasse, where the old town hall was built on a square extension between 1422 and 1436, is related to the development Lindaus became an imperial city (since 1396) and its economic development, which is mainly based on the forwarding trade with grain and salt to Switzerland. From this, from stacking and removal rights, it drew its most important income both during the heyday in the 14th and 15th centuries and later into the 19th century. Most of the houses got their present form in the 15th and 16th centuries.
No data are known about the construction of the city wall; it must have been completed by the first half of the 13th century at the latest. Around 1500 the "island" was also included in the city fortifications; At the beginning of the 17th century, the expansion and modernization of the city fortifications gave the Lindauer Schanzen the shape that determined the outline of the city until the 19th century. Immediately at the end of the pier at the entrance to the city is the “Heidenmauer”, the oldest city fortification on this most important transition to the mainland, probably from the 9th century. Certainly also long before the curtain wall, the oldest artificial protection around the island was a double row of palisades. Remnants of this "vomiting" are still present today. Large parts of the stone city wall, for example on almost the entire north side of the old city and along the island moat to the west, are built in. Of the numerous towers, the Diebsturm (first mentioned in 1400) on the western wall at St. Peter's Church, the Mangturm (around 1200, redesigned in the 19th century) on the harbor and the Powder Tower (1508) on the western tip of the "island" still stand today.

Since houses in stone, albeit combined with wood, were built relatively early in Lindau, the main features of the historic townscape have been preserved. The secular architecture of bourgeois life from the 15th and 16th centuries, from the late Gothic and German renaissance shows itself in an otherwise rarely existing density and cohesion. The characteristic of the city does not lie in the separate object, not in examples of so-called high architecture, which could serve as a model for a certain stylistic attitude, but in the context of the various, individually inconspicuous elements. For the main street (Maximilianstraße) there are typically narrow, towering buildings, the upper floors z. Some of them are half-timbered, the fronts are enlivened by bay windows and arched doors, the roofs are mostly arranged on the eaves side, occasionally also facing the street with desk-top gables. The variety and restlessness of the building forms is increased by the isolated arbors in front of the original building line with their alternation of pillars and arches. These arbors, together with the elevator gables that are particularly typical of Lindau, create the architectural features of a market and trading town. Also striking are the pent roofs on corner buildings, late Gothic window profiles with covings, carved window cross frames from the late Renaissance and Baroque and, above all, the window pillars and window columns as separate structural elements in the interior. In terms of urban planning, the eastern direction of the main street straight towards the tower of the collegiate church is remarkable, while the main street (Maximilianstrasse) itself faces the architectural locking bar of Cramergasse in its orientation towards the abbey district. A relatively spacious element is the market square and church square in the monastery area, determined by the two parallel but hierarchical churches, the monastery and parish church, surrounded by the block of the hospital foundation in the north-east and the two baroque bourgeois buildings "Baumgarten" in the north and "Cavazzen" " in the West. These two buildings are the most important result after the necessary reconstruction of larger parts of the monastery district after the fires in 1720 and 1728. "Baumgarten" and "Cavazzen" form the space for the market, at the same time flank the entrance to Cramergasse and thus the transition from the monastery area to the town center.
The 19th century brought a radical redesign by filling in the dividing ditch between the old town and the "island", but the separation was again manifested by the north-south layout of the track and station structure, with Linden- and Sternschanze preserved through the special guided tour of Thierschbrücke and Thierschstrasse could become. With the construction of the railway embankment and train station from 1851–1853 and the enlargement and modernization of the port in 1811 and 1856, there was another strong upswing in grain handling in Lindau, which lost its importance again from 1884 onwards with the construction of the Arlberg tunnel. The "island" was built between 1850 and 1910, the most striking building being the Luitpold barracks, which was built in 1903. The lake replenishment in the north and northeast of the island has become a green belt zone; the new buildings there are no longer spatially related to the old town.

City fortifications

File number D-7-76-116-1. The fortification of the built-up part of the island originated mainly in the 12th and 13th centuries. The tower of this first parish church, which was rebuilt around 1425 on foundations from the 11th century, originally served to secure the fishermen's and ships' settlement that was built in the northwest corner of the island around the elevated Peterskirche and the former land at today's Paradiesplatz. The step-by-step walling of the main island begins with the planned expansion of the town center to the west to the moat in the 12th century. While the south side of the island with the port moved here was mainly secured by the former fore island "Auf Burg" (so-called Römerschanze) and the Mangturm built around 1200, the fortifications concentrated on the west and north sides of the island. The Mangturm also marks the starting point of the wall, which included the thief tower built around 1370/80 after the old land was filled and ran to the northwest corner tower (Looserturm) that was preserved in the area of ​​the foundations. The move of the western wall was accompanied by the island moat, which was probably built in the early 13th century and at the same time separated the so-called rear island from the main island; the course of which can still be seen in the current Unterer Inselgraben / Inselgraben / Zeppelinstrasse street after it was filled up. The wall section running to the east of the Inselgraben was built over with the western row of houses on Hinteren Metzgergasse after the Vorderen Insel was included in the fortification, or in 1811/12 it was demolished with the exception of small remains. The course of the north wall leading to the former Landtor is recognizable and partly preserved in its substance along the Zeppelinstrasse and the row of houses on the wall.
From 1500 the fortification was expanded to include and secure the former undeveloped western half of the island. The jumps (Karlsbastion, Powder Hill, Sternschanze and Lindenschanze) were laid out and the Powder Tower (1508) built. The last thoroughgoing reinforcement of the fortification took place in the first half of the 17th century with the construction of further bastions and entrenchments: the Ludwigsbastion and the remains of the Maximiliansschanze on both sides of the land gate (today each included in Oskar Groll facilities) and the Gerberschanze on the Southeast side of the island.

Since the beginning of the 19th century, the walls and gates have been torn down down to the remains. The stone material was mainly used for the enlargement and modernization of the port (1811 and 1853/56). In detail, the following objects are part of the city fortifications:

  • Remnants of a defensive tower, so-called Heidenturm, masonry made of humpback ashlars, probably 9th century
  • Corner bastion, so-called Gerberschanze, trapezoidal with a point protruding into the lake, early 17th century
  • Former lighthouse and watchtower, so-called old lighthouse or Mangturm, five-storey on a square floor plan, around 1200, top floor and tent roof 19th century
  • Former small fortified foothills of the island "Auf Burg", so-called Römerschanze, with a mediaeval wall, connected to the main island during the expansion of the port in 1853/56
  • Bastions, so-called Sternschanze (east) and so-called Lindenschanze (west) next to the railway embankment, 17th century
  • Bastion, so-called powder hill, probably beginning of the 16th century
  • Defense tower, so-called powder tower, round tower with tent roof, built in 1428, rebuilt after a fire in 1662
  • former corner tower of the northwestern city wall, so-called Looserturm, remains of the foundation with a humpback cuboid, 13th / 14th centuries century
  • Ludwig's Bastion, northwest of the former access to the bridge, with a point facing the Kleiner See, 1609
  • Karlsbastion with a paved riverside path, early 16th century
  • Former watchtower, town servant tower and prison, the so-called thief tower, four-storey round tower with a polygonal helmet and four roof cores, built as the western point of the older city wall, around 1350
  • Watchtower, so-called Petersturm, square, five-storey tower with a tent roof, 11th century, renovated in 1425 on the old floor plan

Ensemble Hoyrener Bodenseeufer (Bad Schachen)

File number E-7-76-116-2. In this area, a 19th century “villa landscape”, as it was characteristic of the mainland shore before the drastic changes of the 20th century (loss of building material, parceling of the land), is still preserved in great density and vividness. The core of the ensemble is the Lindenhofpark with its buildings and the area of ​​the Schachen-Bad with the hotel and spa facilities. The designation of the ensemble as a “villa landscape” refers to the complex phenomenon of the “villeggiatura” beyond the visible connection between the building and the topographical situation: not only the change in style of the villa architecture, but also the different uses and appropriations of the landscape reflect the various levels of life and living outside the city. The range extends from the simple summer houses of classicism and Biedermeier near the city to castle-like country mansions of late classicism to luxurious villas of late historicism. Were the early country houses z. Sometimes still linked with economic functions and the summer houses appeared until the middle of the century without any claim to representation, the youngest generation of villas at the turn of the century stood for a changed attitude: the villa close to the city in a favorably landscaped location becomes a permanent residence of representative layout, with the original economic Background of rural life is included in a sublimated form as an element of extra-urban living. Even if the prerequisites for this development - not only in a geographical sense - z. In some cases outside the boundaries of the ensemble, the various features of the overall development can be found within the designated section in such a concentration that an exemplary picture of the villa culture of the 19th century emerges. A punctual and z. Buildings on the mainland shore, some of which were only temporarily used, outside the old town centers of Aeschach, Hoyren and Reutin, which were already settled in the Middle Ages from Lindau, with residences of Lindau patricians and with branches of the Lindau women's foundation, can be traced back to the 14th / 15th centuries. Trace back to the century. However, the actual northern shore edge of the Obersee remained an area primarily used economically for fruit and viticulture until the 19th century. In addition to the isolated settlements from the time of the imperial city - only the Schachen, which already existed as a bath in the 15th century - has unbroken continuity to the present day - apart from the garden houses and residences of the 17th and 18th centuries, which are mostly located in the hinterland, can only be seen Around 1800, in a new phase, observe the settlements of Lindau families on the mainland: a number of country houses and summer villas are being built a short distance from the city, especially on the flat northern bank edge between the Landtorbrücke and the area of ​​the former Villa Amsee. A new phase of construction activity began around the middle of the century, initiated by the wealthy Gruber family with the construction of the Lindenhof not far west of the old Schachen baths. The main building, which was only used for the family's summer stay until 1918, was built by Franz Jakob Kreuter between 1842 and 1845 immediately after returning from an Italian study trip in a late classicism characterized by Greek and Roman elements. The simultaneous redesign of the former estate into a spacious park planted with rare trees goes back to the Düsseldorf garden architect Maximilian Friedrich Weyhe.

A little later, the villa construction activity received a new impetus from the settlement of the Bavarian royal family and Princess Leuchtenberg east of the island: In 1848 Prince Luitpold acquired the “Amsee” estate for a summer stay, in 1853 theodolinde von Leuchtenberg, the niece of Ludwig I, left some distance away To build the Villa Leuchtenberg in the "Gothic style" on the eastern bank of the city. Another member of the Gruber merchant family from Lindau is the owner of the Villa Alwind, which was also being built in the opposite direction on the west bank. In 1862 the former Stoffelsche Landhaus, located directly on the bridgehead, was acquired by the Grand Duke of Toscana, who had the so-called Villa Toscana built as a summer residence in 1876. It is at the beginning of the third phase of villa development, which lasted until the turn of the century. The majority of the villas in the ensemble come from this epoch of late historicism, the formulations of the theme "villa" that emerge here show a broad style repertoire, culminating in the splendid, richly structured buildings in the forms of the Italian late Renaissance or in the style of the German Renaissance (Villa Seutter , Villa Wacker). Despite the stylistic and typological differences of the villa generations included in the ensemble, common architectural motifs and elements that shape the character of the villa landscape can be traced throughout. The gently sloping terrain towards the lake offered two alternatives for the location of the villa buildings. They are either erected in the immediate vicinity of the shore or in an exposed location with a view of the lake. The plots of z. Some of them of considerable extent are accessed from the rear (north side) and usually have a direct share of the lake shore in the south. In the course of the refining redesign of the area, which was used as a wine-growing area until the 19th century and is loosely interspersed with vineyards' houses and torgels, into a park landscape with plenty of paths and a Mediterranean character, the natural shore zone is also artificially reshaped by embankments, the creation of boat harbors and lake terraces. Characteristic of the country houses from the middle of the 19th century, which were still partially used for economic purposes, is the connection between residential and auxiliary buildings (farm buildings, gardeners 'and servants' apartments), which has been handed down to the luxurious villa complexes of the late 19th century when demands have changed . As characteristic architectural motifs that recurred up to the beginning of the 20th century, the Belvedere turrets, tower windows, terraces and balconies refer to a specific element of the Lindau villa landscape, to the natural backdrop of the lake, island silhouette and mountain panorama that act as a foil; conversely, when viewed from a distance (from the island city or from the ship) the shore zone has a prospectus-like effect. Essential to the villa landscape of historicism is the aesthetic inclusion of historical dimensions and the evocation of moods next to and with the newly emerging buildings: the first, still "romantic" phase up to the middle of the century corresponds to the façade-like integration of older remains into the new building groups and gardens ( Degelstein, Abbesses-Schlösschen), while the second half of the century tries to awaken more mood associations through conscious style choice and quotation-like adoption of building types (annex Villa Seuter, Schweizerhaus in Lindenhof Park).

The diversification of the “villa” building category in terms of typology and style corresponds to a multiplication of the client and land ownership relationships. This, in turn, reflects the growing attraction for foreign immigrants since the middle of the 19th century, which is favored by the improved transport connections (1853 Lindau railway connection, foundation of the Dampfboot-AG). In addition to the u. a. In Hoyren and Aeschach, wealthy Lindau merchant families now act as builders of representative residences, manufacturers, nobles and pensioners who settle permanently on the mainland shore, which is characterized by the special landscape and climatic situation. A duplication of the historicizing building design also results from the involvement of external architects. Lindau owes its special topographical position to a certain importance as a tourist resort and summer resort since the Biedermeier period. With the rapid growth in tourism since the middle of the century, which compensates for Lindau's loss of importance as a commercial metropolis, the creation of bathing and spa facilities has gone hand in hand. Outside of the island city, they are mainly concentrating on the continuous expansion of the Schachen pool. The further bank area with its mansions and villas becomes, as the growing travel literature from 1855 shows, an object of foreign interest itself.

Individual monuments in the districts by streets

Aeschach

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Aeschacher Ufer 4
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Villa Götzger Three-storey late classicist mansard roof building with a semicircular tower on the north-west side, iron balcony, iron canopies, 3rd quarter of the 19th century; iron park fence, at the same time D-7-76-116-364 Villa Götzger
Aeschacher Ufer 9
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villa three-storey with hipped roof, upper storey with ornamental framework, by Jakob Götzger, 1902 D-7-76-116-475 villa
Aeschacher Ufer 13
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villa Two-storey with gable projections and bay-like extensions in the neo-baroque style, some windows with original colored Art Nouveau glazing, after 1900 D-7-76-116-365 BW
Aeschacher Ufer 21
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Residential building Probably a former guesthouse, three-storey side eaves building with gable gables and iron balconies, upper floors clapboard, after the middle of the 19th century D-7-76-116-366 Residential building
Aeschacher Ufer 48
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Villa from the early days two-storey with lavish decorative ornamentation and three-storey bay window, 1899, with half-timbered extension from 1905 D-7-76-116-476 Villa from the early days
Aeschacher Ufer 50
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Villa from the early days two-storey with oriel turret and gable roof, 1890 D-7-76-116-477 BW
Am Schönbühl 1
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Schönbühl Castle Two-storey country house with mezzanine and flat hipped roof, southern single-storey extension, mid-19th century, rebuilt and expanded in the 20th century D-7-76-116-383 BW
Anheggerstrasse 5
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New Catholic cemetery chapel in the old Aeschach cemetery Rectangular building with a semicircular end, 1849, now profaned D-7-76-116-367 New Catholic cemetery chapel in the old Aeschach cemetery
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Anheggerstraße 15
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Villa steel broad, two-storey hipped roof building with curved balcony over columns, marked 1912; associated enclosure, at the same time D-7-76-116-368 BW
Anheggerstraße 19
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A rich stucco ceiling in the middle room on the first floor early 18th century (rudiment of a baroque garden house originally standing here, completely rebuilt in the 19th century) D-7-76-116-478 BW
Anheggerstraße 21
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Residential house with a former economy and workshop single-storey mansard roof building with hip and classicist dormer windows, adjoining two-storey outbuilding with a gable roof and dwarf house, 18th / 19th centuries century D-7-76-116-547 BW
Anheggerstraße 21
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enclosure wrought iron, around 1900 D-7-76-116-547 BW
Anheggerstraße 22
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Evangelical Luth. Rectory Two-storey with a half-hip roof and high cellar, the core of the late 17th century D-7-76-116-369 Evangelical Luth.  Rectory
Anheggerstraße 26
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Evangelical Luth. Christ Church Gothic building with side aisle added to the north and choir flank tower in the south, by Friedrich von Thiersch , 1900/01; with equipment D-7-76-116-370 Evangelical Luth.  Christ Church
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Anheggerstraße 32
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Lola-Montez-Schlössle Villa, narrow three-storey hipped roof building in the style of a garden house, upper storeys boarded up, 18th century D-7-76-116-371 Lola-Montez-Schlössle
Anheggerstraße 51
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Moos Castle owned by Graf Quadt-Wykradt since 1834 D-7-76-116-372 BW
Anheggerstraße 45
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Moos Castle Garden house, one-story shingle roof building, around 1900 D-7-76-116-372 BW
Anheggerstraße 51
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Moos Castle Main building, three-storey building with a mansard hipped roof, modern-baroque style, early 20th century, older in the core, connected to No. 53 by a covered corridor D-7-76-116-372 BW
Anheggerstraße 53
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Moos Castle Residential building, three-storey in the classical style, with a mansard hipped roof, early 19th century D-7-76-116-372 BW
Anheggerstraße 55
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Moos Castle Rosary Chapel, former Count's house chapel, neo-Gothic, 1880/82 by Joseph Anton Müller; with equipment D-7-76-116-372 BW
Anheggerstraße 51
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Moos Castle small fountain in neo-Gothic form, late 19th century; Park, 19th / early 20th century D-7-76-116-372 BW
Anheggerstraße 51
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Moos Castle with economy and outbuildings D-7-76-116-372 BW
Bregenzer Straße 4
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Villa Toscana Former outbuilding, two-storey exposed brick building with a flat roof crossed gable, single-storey extensions with arbor on the narrow sides, 1876 D-7-76-116-373 Villa Toscana
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Bregenzer Straße 6
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Villa Toscana symmetrically grouped three-part complex, built in 1876 as a summer residence for Grand Duke Ferdinand IV of Toscana in place of a country house acquired in 1862, seat of the city administration since 1926 D-7-76-116-373 Villa Toscana
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Bregenzer Straße 6
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Villa Toscana Park with fountain, fence and bank reinforcement D-7-76-116-373 BW
Bregenzer Straße 6
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Villa Toscana Main building, two-storey exposed brick building with house sections, flat-roofed longitudinal wing with cross-gable corner projections, three-storey middle section with transverse gable, driveway covered on the street side, iron balcony over terrace on the lake side, 1876 D-7-76-116-373 Villa Toscana
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Bregenzer Straße 8
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Villa Toscana Former outbuilding, as above, disturbed by a modern extension on the west side D-7-76-116-373 BW
Bregenzer Straße 12
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Villa Toscana Former outbuilding, elongated, with central and side projections and half-timbered upper storey, now plastered (originally exposed brick) and partially simplified D-7-76-116-373 BW
Bregenzer Straße 10
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Former bridge toll house later gardener's house of Villa Toscana, two-storey shingle mansard hipped roof building, stone window and door frames, in the core 18th century D-7-76-116-374 BW
Bürgermeister-Thomann-Weg 8
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Residential building two-storey with a half-hip roof, stone window and door frames, 17th century D-7-76-116-375 BW
Bürgermeister-Thomann-Weg 8
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Former plague chapel so-called Giebelbachkapelle, small hall building with stepped gable and three-storey round tower, probably first half of the 17th century, now profaned D-7-76-116-376 BW
Giebelbachstraße 18
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Villa Spengelin Formerly Giebelbach, three-storey classicist building with strong triangular gables, bay windows over open arcades on the lake side, rebuilt in 1801 and 1820s, older in essence, present shape in the second half of the 19th century D-7-76-116-377 BW
Hochbucher Weg 10
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Farmhouse so-called Mooshof, one floor with a towed gable roof, 18./19. century D-7-76-116-378 BW
Hochbucher Weg 52
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Country house two-storey saddle roof building with boarded half-timbered upper storeys, marked 1702 D-7-76-116-379 BW
Holdereggenstraße 9
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villa two-storey classicist building with mezzanine, flat hipped roof and gabled central projection, around 1840 D-7-76-116-380 BW
Holdereggenstraße 23
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Villa Holdereggen Now a music school, richly structured two-storey neo-renaissance building in red sandstone, with two towers, bay windows, terrace with outside staircase, by Georg von Hauberrisser, 1887-90 D-7-76-116-381 Villa Holdereggen
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Holdereggenstraße 23
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Villa Holdereggen iron park gate D-7-76-116-381 BW
Holdereggenstraße 23
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Villa Holdereggen Associated park with old trees D-7-76-116-381 BW
Hundweilerstraße 2
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Villa Schöngrund (Villa Runge, Villa Eibel), formerly a strictly symmetrical structure with a mansard roof, house door marked 1877, extended by an addition by Friedrich von Thiersch in 1898; with associated park D-7-76-116-382 BW
Hundweilerstraße 2
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Villa Schöngrund Associated garden house, two-storey with a half-timbered tower and gable roof, around 1900 D-7-76-116-382 BW
Hundweilerstraße 2
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Villa Schöngrund Associated outbuilding, single-storey with a gable roof and mezzanine, 1877 D-7-76-116-382 BW
Hundweilerstraße 6
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Multi-family villa Two-storey brick building with house integrations in neo-renaissance forms, 1903 D-7-76-116-479 Multi-family villa
Langenweg 20
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Villa Spengelin two-storey classicist mansard roof building, upper storey on the front over Tuscan pillars, around 1800 D-7-76-116-386 BW
Langenweg 20
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Villa Spengelin with two outbuildings D-7-76-116-386 BW
Langenweg 30
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Krell chapel Cemetery chapel in the old Aeschach cemetery, rectangular building with a three-sided end and gable roof, 1515 D-7-76-116-387 Krell chapel
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Langenweg 30
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Walled cemetery Tombs of the 16th / 17th centuries Century D-7-76-116-387 Walled cemetery
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Langenweg 38
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Living part of a former farmhouse The first floor of the residential part was probably still at the end of the 18th century, and an additional floor above it around 1900 D-7-76-116-481 BW
Langenweg 48
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school Consisting of two buildings connected to one another today, two-storey northern gable building with a transversely connected, also two-storey hipped roof building, rich plaster ornamentation, 1752 and 1885 D-7-76-116-546 BW
Lärchengasse 1
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Community center so-called house to the larch, gable building, to the west adjoining wing with half-timbered upper floor and hipped roof, both rebuilt in 1652; Received from the previous building northern portal (marked 1505) D-7-76-116-384 BW
Lärchengasse 2
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villa two-storey hipped roof building in neo-baroque style, built in 1893, rebuilt around 1925; Remise, one-storey extension with a flat hipped roof, 1893 D-7-76-116-480 BW
Lärchengasse 4
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Residential building two-storey with half-timbered upper storey and saddle roof, probably 18th century D-7-76-116-385 BW
Laubeggengasse 9
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Villa consolation two-storey with a gable roof, in a simple neo-renaissance, built in 1889, enriched with a tower and veranda in 1903; Former stable and servants' house, one or two storeys with a flat gable roof in post construction, expanded in 1890, 1903. D-7-76-116-482 BW
Laubeggengasse 11
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villa Two-storey with plaster decor in Art Nouveau shapes, hipped roof, 1903 D-7-76-116-483 BW
Lotzbeckweg 3
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Lido in the lake Aeschacher Bad, single-storey wooden building with hipped roofs over pile construction, marked 1911 D-7-76-116-388 Lido in the lake
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Ludwig-Kick-Straße 9
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Villa Engel eastern two-storey part with a mansard roof and a vestibule facing the garden, around 1800, western transverse three-storey extension with hipped roof and round stair tower, around 1850; Adjacent building, two-storey head building with elongated single-storey wing, gable roof D-7-76-116-389 BW
Ludwig-Kick-Straße 22
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villa formerly Gombart, two-storey group building with historicist detail forms, by the office of Eugen Drollinger, around 1895, 1954 partially simplified D-7-76-116-484 villa
Ludwig-Kick-Straße 30
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Former economic building now residential building two-storey with a half-hip roof and stone window frames, in the core 17th century, remodeled at the beginning of the 20th century D-7-76-116-390 BW
Ludwig-Kick-Strasse 49; Ludwig-Kick-Strasse 51; Ludwig-Kick-Straße 53
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New Aeschach cemetery created around 1915; Cemetery building in expressionistic design, by city building officer Max Kerschensteiner, 1931 D-7-76-116-523 New Aeschach cemetery
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Oberreitnauer Straße 34
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Farmhouse Ground floor shingle building with towed gable roof, early 19th century D-7-76-116-391 BW
Oberrengersweilerweg 18
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Former monastery mill single-storey hipped roof building, marked 1725 D-7-76-116-392 BW
Rainhausgasse 20
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Former infirmary So-called Rainhaus, two-storey renaissance building with stepped gables and dwarf houses, 1586 D-7-76-116-393 Former infirmary
Rainhausgasse 23
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villa Two-storey building with a mansard hipped roof in a Baroque style and with Art Nouveau elements, by Jakob Rusch (Munich), 1902 D-7-76-116-485 BW
Senftenau 1
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Former moated castle Senftenau Four-wing system around a small inner courtyard, the core of the 14th century, remodeling in the 16th and 18th centuries D-7-76-116-394 Former moated castle Senftenau
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Sorgersweg 39
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Farmhouse Ground floor saddle roof building with gable canopy, early 19th century D-7-76-116-395 BW

Bad Schachen

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Alwindstrasse 4
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Former caretaker house of Villa Alwind one storey with a hipped roof over a high wine cellar, around 1905 D-7-76-116-488 Former caretaker house of Villa Alwind
Alwindstraße 18
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Villa Alwind Classicist two-storey building with a mezzanine, flat hipped roof and asymmetrical side wings, facades made of sandstone of different colors with delicate structures, with terraces and outside staircase, (by Ludwig Johann Sutter?), (or Johann Christoph Kunkler?), 1852/53; Outbuilding and coach house, long wing with two gabled buildings, probably at the same time; English style park, mid-19th century; Classicist memorial stone for Georg Gruber (1800–1861); so-called Alwindpark, more extensive, e.g. Partly geometrical terrace garden with Mediterranean vegetation, laid out around 1920, with open staircase and road bridge; on the lakeshore lining wall, sea stairs, port facility with lion monument, around 1920. D-7-76-116-401 Villa Alwind
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Bad Schachen 1
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Former sanatorium, now Hotel Bad Schachen Six-storey hotel building with a slim lookout tower, modern and baroque, 1905–1915 based on a design by Hermann Billing and Wilhelm Vittali, rebuilt in the 1920s by Max Littmann D-7-76-116-402 Former sanatorium, now Hotel Bad Schachen
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Bad Schachen 3
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Villa Strandeck two-storey building with a half-hipped mansard roof in Biedermeier style, first half of the 19th century, reworked in 1905; with eastern outbuilding D-7-76-116-403 Villa Strandeck
Bad Schachen 4
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Former economic building of Villa Lindenhof (see Lindenhofweg 17–25), elongated two-storey building with a central gable project and boarded upper storey, in the Swiss country house style, 1863–1864 D-7-76-116-522 Former economic building of Villa Lindenhof
Bad Schachen 4
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Lido of the former Kurhaus Single-storey three-wing complex, the side wings of which are closed off by open pavilions, main wing with hipped roof and columned hall open to the lake with semicircular central porch, by Max Littmann, 1924 D-7-76-116-404 BW
Dennenmoos 15
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Former farmhouse and Torggel Ground floor half-timbered building with a gable roof, boarded gable on the south side, still 18th century D-7-76-116-405 BW
Enzisweilerstraße 5
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Former aristocratic residence So-called Schachenschlößle, three-storey building with a protruding upper floor, crooked hip roof and round tower, in the core from 1517, internal and external renovation 1931/32; Associated outbuilding, two-storey saddle roof structure, in the core 17th / 18th centuries century D-7-76-116-406 BW
Enzisweilerstraße 25
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Tenement house irregular three-storey group building in Art Nouveau style, by Emil Zschiesche, 1909 D-7-76-116-517 BW
Lindenhofweg
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avenue so-called Friedenslinden, planted by Adolf Gruber in 1871, at the lower end of the Stein avenue with a Gruber memorial plaque D-7-76-116-413 avenue
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Lindenhofweg 25
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Villa Lindenhof Summer residence of the Lindau merchant Friedrich Gruber, 1842/45 and end of the 19th century; Residential and economic building, so-called Schweizerhaus (No. 17), three-storey flat saddle roof building with wide board, ground floor exposed brick, upper storey block construction with all-round arbor, 1849–1850; former office building (No. 23), ground floor, flat hipped roof building in late classicist form, 1884; Lindenhofvilla (No. 25), almost symmetrical late classicist complex, main building with flat roofing with Belvedere platform, semi-circular exedra on the lake side, above loggia, terrace with open staircase, single-storey wing buildings on the narrow sides, the eastern one closed off by an ionizing temple, 1842–1845 by Franz Jakob Kreuter , inside decorative paintings in Pompeian style; Outbuilding (no.31) with a protruding gable roof, upper floor with ornamental framework, around 1900 D-7-76-116-414 Villa Lindenhof
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Lindenhofweg 25
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Lindenhof Park Extensive park in the English style, laid out by Maximilian Friedrich Weyhe, around 1845; in the park tomb of the Lindenhof builder Friedrich Gruber (d. 1850); on the lakeshore lining wall with rondels, sea stairs and harbor, end of the 19th century D-7-76-116-414 associated Lindenhof Park
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Lindenhofweg 25
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Degelstein Castle Ruins of the former Degelstein Castle in the Lindenhof Park, remains of the wall of the pond castle that was demolished in 1839 D-7-76-116-414 associated Degelstein Castle
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Near Spieglerweg
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Bowling alley elongated, single-storey wooden structure with a massive head building, 1905; belonging to Villa Elena (see Oeschländerweg 27) D-7-76-116-505 BW
Oeschländerweg 2
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Villa Elfriede formerly rock, two-storey late classicist building with flat hip roof and gable risalit with triangular gable, before 1870, veranda probably later; Park and lining wall with balustrade on the lake D-7-76-116-415 BW
Oeschländerweg 8
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Villa Tannfried two-storey hipped roof building with bay window, by Chancellor and Armchair Man, 1922 D-7-76-116-491 BW
Oeschländerweg 12
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Villa Daumer cubic two-storey mansard roof building with classifying plaster and house stone integrations, balcony facing the lake, marked 1881; semicircular lake terrace with balustrade on the shore D-7-76-116-416 Villa Daumer
Oeschländerweg 15
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Former riding stables of Villa Tannfried Longitudinal wing with two gable projections, oriels and a dwelling, brick with house stone integration and ornamental framework, marked 1886/87 D-7-76-116-417 BW
Oeschländerweg 19
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Former farmhouse Two-storey saddle roof building with half-timbered upper floor, partly stone window and door frames, marked 1688 D-7-76-116-418 BW
Oeschländerweg 24
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Villa Tannhof two-storey building of the neo-renaissance, brick with house integration, oriel tower and gable projections, by Leonhard Bürger, 1885–1887; Park gate, at the same time D-7-76-116-419 Villa Tannhof
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Oeschländerweg 27
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Villa Elena Former villa of the Seutter von Lötzen family , rich complex in the style of the Italian late renaissance, two-storey building on a high base floor with tower projections under flat hipped roofs, lakeside with loggia over arbor, terraces and open stairs, east covered driveway, above pavilion with connecting passage, by Eugen Drollinger 1891– Built in 1893; Gardens designed by Evariste Mertens ; iron park gate; lake stairs with obelisk on the bank, 1893; associated bowling alley see Spieglerweg 8; see also Schachener Strasse 68 and 72. D-7-76-116-420 BW
Schachener Strasse 28; Schachener Straße 30
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Former gardener's and coach house with stables originally belonging to Villa Wacker, two-storey asymmetrical building in the forms of the German Renaissance with red sandstone structures and half-timbered gable, by Ludwig Schmitz, 1901/02; Stables and farm buildings connected to the rear, single-storey with knee sticks, hipped roof, at the same time D-7-76-116-422 BW
Schachener Strasse 34; Schachener Straße 96
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Former St. Leonhard's Chapel three-storey tower chapel from the 14th century, modified in 1525 and in the 19th century D-7-76-116-421 BW
Schachener Straße 53
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Villa Wacker representative neo-renaissance building in red sandstone, picturesquely grouped with tower, gable risalits, bay windows and terraces, by Ludwig Schmitz, 1900/01, heightened after fire in 1908; in the park mausoleum for Franz Alexander Wacker (1842–1914) and Alexander Ritter von Wacker (1846–1922), probably at the same time; associated park; Park gate with sandstone pillars and wrought iron wings, around 1900; Sea wall and bathing house D-7-76-116-423 Villa Wacker
Schachener Straße 68
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Former gardener's house of Villa Elena (see Oeschländer Weg 27), cubic Italian-style building with a flat hipped roof and attached belvedere, structures made of different-colored brick, by Eugen Drollinger, 1891 D-7-76-116-424 BW
Schachener Straße 72
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Former horse stable of Villa Elena (see Oeschländer Weg 27), single-storey building, raised in the middle by knee-highs, with a flat hipped roof, driveway covered on the side with columns, color-contrasting divisions in sandstone and brick, majolica frieze with horse head relief, by Eugen Drollinger, 1892, extension in 1903; Gate entrance with wrought iron wings D-7-76-116-425 BW
Schachener Straße 77
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Former gatehouse So-called Haus Rasteck (belonging to No. 87 Villa Sigle), single-storey saddle roof building with Wilhelminian style wooden structure, around 1900 D-7-76-116-492 BW
Schachener Straße 87
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Villa Sigle formerly Voith, single-storey timber construction with symmetrically arranged polygonal cores on the lake front, in Art Nouveau style, by Heinrich Metzendorf, 1908; associated park with greenhouse with cast iron supports, second half of the 19th century; associated sea wall with port facility; For the associated gatehouse, see Schachener Straße 77 D-7-76-116-493 BW
Schachener Straße 94
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Rental villa Two-storey with a tent roof and arbor, in the neo-renaissance style, with volute gables, 1904 D-7-76-116-494 BW
Schachener Straße 97
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villa So-called Seeschlößle, allegedly the summer residence of the abbesses of the Lindau women's monastery, two-storey saddle roof building from the 17th century, redesigned in Gothic style in the first half of the 19th century D-7-76-116-426 BW
Schachener Strasse 103
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Villa Lingg former summer residence of the physician Heinrich Lingg, late Classicist cross-gable building with flat gable roofs, central projecting on the lake side, belvedere on the back, stair tower, after the middle of the 19th century; inside frescoes by Julius Naue, around 1870; associated greenhouse; on the harbor mole an okotogonal bathing house D-7-76-116-506 BW
Schachener Strasse 145
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Villa Henneberg late classical two-storey cross-gable building with protruding flat gable roof and iron balconies, second half of the 19th century; Park, 19th century D-7-76-116-427 BW
Schachener Strasse 153
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Villa Schielin Formerly Huebner, three-storey, cubic building, flat hipped roof with overhang and platform, classifying plaster and house integrations, painted frieze under the roof, iron balcony, built by A. Kanzler in 1897; Pavilion, two-storey with a tent roof, 19th century D-7-76-116-429 BW
Schwesternberg 2
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villa Single-storey building with a hip roof with a gabled dwarf, by Hans and Oskar Gerson (Hamburg), 1912 D-7-76-116-518 BW

Bechtersweiler

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Bechtersweiler 31
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Former Isny ​​Abbot House two-storey hipped roof building, marked 1556 and 1754 D-7-76-116-396 BW

Droughts

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Droughts 72
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Former farmhouse single-storey saddle roof building, 1695, street-side increase and economic part second half of the 19th century; associated bakery D-7-76-116-486 BW

Eggatsweiler

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Eggatsweiler 80
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Living part of a farmhouse single-storey boarded block building with gable canopy and grooved arches, 18th century D-7-76-116-397 BW

Goldsmith's mill

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Goldschmidsmühle 103
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Former watermill Two-storey saddle roof construction, essentially 18th century, with changes from the 19th century D-7-76-116-398 BW

Hörbolz

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Hörbolzhalde
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crossroads Cast iron crucifix on a sandstone base, around 1860/70 D-7-76-116-400 BW

Hoyren

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Friedrichshafener Strasse 57
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Former inn now Villa Rosenhof (Villa Seutter), mansard roof building with gable gables and plastered structures, eaves cornice over a large hollow, corner bay window, Belvedere tower attached to the side, end of the 19th century, entrance with an art nouveau canopy, around 1905 D-7-76-116-407 Former inn
Friedrichshafener Strasse 119
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Torggel Boarded frame work on a brick base, with hipped roof, 1776 D-7-76-116-408 BW
Friedrichshafener Straße 143
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Apartment building three-storey building with a half-hipped roof and a dwarf house spanning several storeys, historicizing, marked 1900 D-7-76-116-489 BW
Holbeinstrasse 12
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Residential building So-called Holbeinhaus, a small two-story building with a solid ground floor and boarded half-timbered upper floor, probably 1540 D-7-76-116-410 BW
Holbeinstrasse 70
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so-called Rebhäusle two-storey saddle roof construction, in the core 17th / 18th centuries Century, later changed and expanded D-7-76-116-534 BW
Hoyerbergstrasse 31
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Former teachers' house Belonging to the school, two-storey half-hipped roof building with polygonal corner bay window in the Heimat style, 1912–1913 D-7-76-116-490 BW
Hoyerbergstraße 33
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school Two-storey hipped roof building with ridge turrets and portal framing in relief, in reduced forms of historicism, 1912–1913 D-7-76-116-411 BW
Hoyerbergstraße 64
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Lookout tower of the former Hoyerberg castle originally built as a wooden belvedere in 1854–1855, massively renovated around 1900 (extensions greatly modified) D-7-76-116-412 Lookout tower of the former Hoyerberg castle
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Near Heldenweg
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Bismarck monument Stone monument in the form of an upright eagle, on a semicircular brick terrace, under the base a portrait relief of Bismarck, by Lothar Dietz, 1932. D-7-76-116-409 Bismarck monument
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Near Schönauer Straße
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Fountain octagonal basin with central pillar, marked 1906 D-7-76-116-431 BW
Paula-Seberich-Platz 1; Schönauer Strasse 9
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Fire station two-storey hipped roof building with a round stair tower, marked 1930 D-7-76-116-495 BW
Schönauer Strasse 2
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Former craftsman's house two-storey with boarded half-timbered upper storey and gable roof, late 17th century D-7-76-116-430 BW
Weyenstraße 21
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Former farmhouse two-storey saddle roof house with boarded half-timbering, 17th / 18th centuries Century, 1990–1991 renovated and expanded D-7-76-116-497 BW

island

A.

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Alfred-Nobel-Platz 1
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Former house in the neo-renaissance style three-story, pilaster-structured structure with a flat hipped roof, in the core probably the second half of the 19th century, ground floor arcades and southern extension in 1950 D-7-76-116-532 Former house in the neo-renaissance style
Old school place
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Fountain Octagonal basin and well pillars, sandstone, probably 17th century D-7-76-116-7 Fountain
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Old school place 1
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Residential and commercial building three-storey corner house with gable roof, upper storeys with plastered half-timbering, 16./17. century D-7-76-116-2 Residential and commercial building
Old school place 2
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so-called old school Former girls' school, three-story with half hip and sandstone corner blocks, around 1414/24 (Dendro) D-7-76-116-3 so-called old school
Old school place 2 a
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Cultivation with gable roof and half-timbered upper floors, 14th / 15th centuries century D-7-76-116-3 Cultivation
Old school place 3
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Residential and commercial building three-storey with knee and mid-level house, flattened saddle roof, 17th century core, exterior appearance mid 19th century D-7-76-116-4 Residential and commercial building
Old school place 5
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Former pottery and craftsman's house two-storey, eaves with half-timbered upper storey and pent roof, the core of the 17th century D-7-76-116-5 Former pottery and craftsman's house
Old school place 7
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Residential building three-storey eaves side building with cantilevered upper storeys and pent roof with dormer, 15./16. century D-7-76-116-6 Residential building
On the Wall 2
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Residential and commercial building three-storey corner house with a gable roof and a dwarf house, exterior appearance Biedermeier, first half of the 19th century, gable front together with Schmiedgasse 1 D-7-76-116-8 Residential and commercial building
On Wall 6
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Residential building Eaves side building with saddle roof and gable, cellar door marked 1786, external appearance mid-19th century D-7-76-116-9 Residential building
On the wall 1
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Former warehouse of the Holy Spirit Hospital Elongated single-storey saddle roof building with high cellar, marked 1655 D-7-76-116-11 Former warehouse of the Holy Spirit Hospital
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On the wall 3a; Neugasse 2
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Residential building three-storey wing with a mansard roof, adjoining the Haus zum Baumgarten to the north, after 1728 D-7-76-116-259 Residential building
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On the wall 13
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Residential building three-storey eaves side building with knee floor, upper storeys plastered half-timbering, 16th century D-7-76-116-12 Residential building
On the wall 21
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Residential building two-storey eaves gable roof building with a large dwelling, gable facing Hofstattstrasse, 15./16. century D-7-76-116-14 Residential building
On the wall 23
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Residential building so-called Alte Farben, eaves-standing two-storey saddle roof building with a protruding upper storey, the core of the 18th century D-7-76-116-15 Residential building

B.

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Station 1a, 1b, 1c, 1d, 1e, 1f
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Central Station Multi-wing system with saddle roofs and transverse gables, terrace porches on the front to the old town and a gabled entrance projection, in the Baroque style of E. Henke, 1913–1922; for the station side buildings see under Schützingerweg D-7-76-116-17 Central Station
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Barfüßerplatz 1
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Former monastery building now part of the theater, three-storey monopitch roof, in the core 15th / 16th. Century; see Fischergasse 37 D-7-76-116-19 Former monastery building
Barfüßerplatz 1a; Fischergasse 37
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Former barefoot church now city theater, elongated, flat-roofed nave mid-13th century, recessed choir with polygonal end 1380; Installation of the theater 1886-87, remodeling and refurbishment 1950/51; see also Barfüßerplatz 1 D-7-76-116-18 Former barefoot church
Barfüßerplatz 2
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Residential building three-storey corner house with projections, 17th century D-7-76-116-20 Residential building
Barfüßerplatz 4
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Residential building three-storey with flat roof, 17th century D-7-76-116-21 Residential building
Barfüßerplatz 5
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school so-called old town school, three-storey hipped roof building with a flat central projection and richly ornamented portals, built on the site of the former Barfüßerfriedhof and on the foundation walls of the court house from 1579/80 by architect Edelbauer in 1879; with equipment D-7-76-116-22 school
Barfüßerplatz 6
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Residential building three-storey with flat roof, Biedermeier appearance, first half of the 19th century D-7-76-116-23 Residential building
Barfüßerplatz 7
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Residential building So-called Haus Im Winkel / Alte Schifffahrt, two-storey eaves side building with a dwelling, end of the 18th / beginning of the 19th century, older in the core D-7-76-116-24 Residential building
Barfüßerplatz 8
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Residential and commercial building So-called Haus zum Rebstock, four-storey corner house with a crooked hip roof and dormer, in the core 15th / 16th. century D-7-76-116-25 Residential and commercial building
At the Heidenmauer 1
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Residential building four-storey saddle roof building with bay windows and transverse gables, modern-baroque style, around 1908/10 D-7-76-116-27 Residential building
At the Heidenmauer 3
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Residential building three-storey gable building with bay window, modern baroque style, marked 1908 D-7-76-116-28 Residential building
At the Heidenmauer 5
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Residential building three-storey gabled house with cantilevered storeys and saddle roof, half-timbered, 16th century D-7-76-116-29 Residential building
At the Heidenmauer 7
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Residential building two-storey half-timbered building plastered, with a steep monopitch roof, 15th / 16th c. century D-7-76-116-30 Residential building
At the Heidenmauer 9
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Residential building three-storey plastered half-timbered building with dormer, 17th / 18th centuries century D-7-76-116-31 Residential building
At the freight port
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Club house of the Lindau sailing club small wooden pavilion at the end of the pier, with a pyramidal hipped roof, Art Nouveau, 1911 D-7-76-116-516 Club house of the Lindau sailing club
Bindergasse 1
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Residential and commercial building so-called Haus zum Krebs, four-storey eaves side building with saddle roof and sick bay in the staggered gable, 16th century; Wappenstein, modern designation 1483 D-7-76-116-33 Residential and commercial building
Bindergasse 2
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Residential and commercial building four-storey corner house with pent roof and eaves-side bay window, on the gable side ground floor arcades, 16./17. century D-7-76-116-34 Residential and commercial building
Bindergasse 4
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Residential and commercial building three-storey eaves side building with a slightly curved facade, Krangaube, 15./16. century D-7-76-116-35 Residential and commercial building
Bindergasse 5
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Rear building three-story half-timbered house with protruding upper floors and dormer, late 18th century D-7-76-116-467 BW
Bindergasse 6
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Residential and commercial building three-storey eaves side building with mansard roof, 2nd floor half-timbered, plastered, 16./17. century D-7-76-116-36 Residential and commercial building
Bindergasse 7
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Former school three-storey eaves side building, with bay window, in the core of the 16th century, changed and expanded around 1900 D-7-76-116-37 Former school
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Bindergasse 10
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey castle-type house with a volute gable on the side, the core of the 15th century, renovated around 1607 (dendro) D-7-76-116-38 Residential and commercial building
Bindergasse 11
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Residential and commercial building three-storey eaves side building, 2nd floor cantilevered like a bay window, with dormer, in the core 15th / 16th. Century, ground floor marked 1691 (95?) D-7-76-116-39 Residential and commercial building
Bindergasse 13
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Residential and commercial building three-storey eaves side building with mezzanine and flat saddle roof, 15th / 16th c. century D-7-76-116-40 BW
Bindergasse 15
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Former Gasthaus zum Anker three-story with saddle roof and elevator dormer, in the core probably 16./17. Century, rebuilt in 1815 D-7-76-116-41 Former Gasthaus zum Anker
Bindergasse 19
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Residential and commercial building three-storey eaves side building with a dwelling, the core of the 16th century D-7-76-116-42 Residential and commercial building
Bismarckplatz 1; Bismarckplatz 2
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Residential and commercial building Consisting of two buildings, a stately four-storey saddle roof structure, the core of the 15th century, renovated in 1709 and expanded to the south D-7-76-116-43 Residential and commercial building
Bismarckplatz 3
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Former town hall So-called New Town Hall, three-storey corner house with a three-storey volute gable, built 1706–1717, allegedly renovated in 1885 by Friedrich von Thiersch, gable renewed around 1925 D-7-76-116-44 Former town hall
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Bismarckplatz 4; Ludwigstrasse 24
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Former town hall So-called old town hall, free-standing building with stepped gables, council arbor with covered staircase on the north front, built 1422–1436, changes in the 16th and 17th centuries, renovated by Friedrich von Thiersch in 1885/87 , facade paintings 1972–1975 based on the 19th century model renewed; with equipment; together with Ludwigstrasse 24 D-7-76-116-45 Former town hall
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Brettermarkt
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Fountain with city arms Cast iron, marked 1881 D-7-76-116-559 BW
Brettermarkt
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Market fountain Cast iron fountain with historicist ornament, marked 1881 D-7-76-116-543 Market fountain
Brettermarkt 1
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Corner house elongated two-storey saddle roof building, originally assembled from three houses, 18th / 19th centuries century D-7-76-116-46 Corner house
Brettermarkt 2
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Former main customs office Free-standing, three-storey building with stepped gables and historicizing structures, marked 1910; walled enclosure and wall well, at the same time. D-7-76-116-47 Former main customs office
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Brettermarkt 4
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Tax office three-storey mansard roof building in neo-baroque shapes, around 1910 D-7-76-116-285 Tax office
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Brettermarkt 8
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Residential building, so-called Abel House three-storey hipped building with gables, bay windows, roof turrets and neo-renaissance decor, by Jacob Egg, around 1902/03 D-7-76-116-49 Residential building, so-called Abel House
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Brettermarkt 9
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Residential building Assembled from two houses in the 17th century, the northern part has three floors with a gable roof and elevator dormer, the southern part (the so-called old shipyard) has two floors with a bay window and a hipped gable roof D-7-76-116-50 Residential building
Brettermarkt 10
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Former officers' mess Two-storey saddle roof building with stepped gable and large dwelling, historicizing structures and ornamental framework, by Jacob Egg, around 1902/03 D-7-76-116-51 Former officers' mess
Brettermarkt 15
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Residential building four-story with gable roof and flat roof, top floor probably half-timbered, 15th / 16th century century D-7-76-116-52 Residential building
Burggasse 1
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Residential building three-storey eaves side building with protruding upper storeys, gable roof and elevator dormer, 14./15. Century, door frame marked 1803 D-7-76-116-64 Residential building
Burggasse 2
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Residential building four-storey eaves side building with crooked roof, formerly probably consisting of two houses, in the core 14th / 15th. Century, with changes in the 17th century D-7-76-116-65 Residential building
Burggasse 3
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Residential building three-storey eaves side building with cantilevered upper storeys, with No. 5 shared gable roof with dwarf house, 15th / 16th c. century D-7-76-116-66 Residential building
Burggasse 4
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Residential building three-storey corner house with a hipped roof and elevator dormer, on the narrow side facing Ludwigstrasse bay window, 16./17. century D-7-76-116-67 Residential building
Burggasse 5
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Residential building three-storey eaves side building with cantilevered upper storeys, with no. 3 common gable roof with dwarf house, 15./16. century D-7-76-116-68 Residential building
Burggasse 7
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Residential building three-storey eaves side building with cantilevered upper storeys, pitched roof and elevator dormer, 15th / 16th century D-7-76-116-69 Residential building
Burggasse 13
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Residential building three-storey corner house with cripple hip, in the core 16./17. Century, with changes in the 18th century D-7-76-116-70 Residential building
Bürstergasse
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Fountain on the square against Maximilianstrasse by Lothar Dietz, inscribed 1937, with a new group of figures since 2000 D-7-76-116-53 Fountain on the square against Maximilianstrasse
Bürstergasse 1
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Residential and commercial building The so-called Zur Lugebank house, a four-storey saddle roof building with a volute gable, allegedly built from two houses in 1648, renovated around 1500, the front building on Maximilianstrasse around 1900 D-7-76-116-54 Residential and commercial building
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Bürstergasse 3
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Residential and commercial building three-storey eaves side building, with stepped gable to the south, built in 1606, bay windows on the 1st and 2nd floors marked 1623, 1665 D-7-76-116-56 Residential and commercial building
Bürstergasse 4
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Residential and commercial building four-storey gable building with flat bay window on the 2nd floor, 17th century D-7-76-116-57 Residential and commercial building
Bürstergasse 6
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Residential and commercial building three-storey eaves side building with saddle roof and dormer, 17th century D-7-76-116-58 Residential and commercial building
Bürstergasse 8
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Residential and commercial building four-storey eaves side building with saddle roof, built in 1856 on older remains; cast-iron coat of arms, marked 1712 D-7-76-116-59 Residential and commercial building
Bürstergasse 9
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Residential and commercial building three-storey corner house with a mansard hipped roof, formerly consisting of two houses, 18th century D-7-76-116-60 BW
Bürstergasse 14
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Residential and commercial building three-storey eaves side building with mansard roof and dormers, the core of the 17th century D-7-76-116-61 Residential and commercial building
Bürstergasse 16
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Residential building four-storey eaves side building, built in 1812 on older remains. D-7-76-116-62 Residential building
Bürstergasse 18, 20
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Former guild house So-called Reb People Guild House, and residential and commercial building, two three-story eaves side buildings with a gable roof and elevator dormer, 16./17. century D-7-76-116-63 Former guild house

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Cramergasse 1
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Residential and commercial building with a former wine cellar three-storey mansard roof building with a dwelling, 18th century D-7-76-116-71 Residential and commercial building with a former wine cellar
Cramergasse 2
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Residential and commercial building four-storey corner house with stepped gable, corner turret and central bay, redesigned in the core in 1730, 1898 in neo-Renaissance forms D-7-76-116-524 Residential and commercial building
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Cramergasse 3
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Residential and commercial building three-storey saddle roof building with gable, built on an older basis, marked 1729 D-7-76-116-72 Residential and commercial building
Cramergasse 4
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Residential and commercial building three-storey mansard roof, 1729 on remains of the 15th / 16th centuries Rebuilt in the 19th century D-7-76-116-73 Residential and commercial building
Cramergasse 5
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Former winery So-called Haus zum Schwarzen Adler, a four-storey saddle roof building, the core of the 16th century, with changes from the 18th century D-7-76-116-74 Former winery
Cramergasse 8
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Residential and commercial building four-storey eaves side building with neo-baroque facade, marked 1899; Associated rear building, four-storey with a mansard roof, marked 1899 D-7-76-116-507 Residential and commercial building
Cramergasse 9
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Residential and commercial building Stately three-storey castle-type house, arcades on the courtyard side, around 1600 by Esaias Gruber the Elder. J. built, upper floors after 1729; with equipment D-7-76-116-77 Residential and commercial building
Cramergasse 10
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Residential and commercial building three-storey saddle roof structure, rebuilt after 1728 on remains of the 15th century D-7-76-116-78 Residential and commercial building
Cramergasse 11
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Residential and commercial building So-called house to the palm tree, four-storey gable building, 15th century core, polygonal bay window on the 1st floor 16th century D-7-76-116-79 Residential and commercial building
Cramergasse 12
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Former trading house Three-storey saddle roof building with historicizing facade painting, built after 1728 on the remains of the previous building from 1492 D-7-76-116-80 Former trading house
Cramergasse 13
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Residential and commercial building four-storey eaves side building with saddle roof and dormer, top floor protruding over consoles, in the core 16th century, with later changes D-7-76-116-81 Residential and commercial building
Cramergasse 15
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Residential and commercial building four-storey corner house with mansard roof, 3rd floor half-timbered, 15th / 16th c. century D-7-76-116-82 Residential and commercial building
Cramergasse 16
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Residential and commercial building So-called house at the yellow lion and at the oven, narrow, four-story saddle roof building, dendro.dat. 1438/1444 D-7-76-116-83 Residential and commercial building
Cramergasse 17
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Former deer pharmacy four-storey, gable-independent mansard roof building, with polygonal bay window, 14th century core, 17th / 18th century. Century expanded D-7-76-116-84 Former deer pharmacy
Cramergasse 18
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Residential and commercial building So-called House of the Red Lion, four-storey saddle roof building, 14th century core D-7-76-116-85 Residential and commercial building
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Cramergasse 19
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Residential and commercial building So-called house to the fig tree, three-storey saddle roof building with elevator dormer, in the core probably early 15th century D-7-76-116-86 Residential and commercial building

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Dammgasse 4
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Residential and commercial building three-storey, gable-independent saddle roof construction with Krangaube, upper storeys plastered timber frame, 15th / 16th century century D-7-76-116-87 Residential and commercial building
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Felsgässele 1
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Residential and commercial building So-called House of the Yellow Lion, three-storey building with a pent roof, made up of three houses, 16./17. century D-7-76-116-88 Residential and commercial building
Felsgässele 2
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Residential building four-storey mansard roof building on foundation walls from the 16th / 17th centuries Century D-7-76-116-89 BW
Felsgässele 3
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Residential building three-storey saddle roof construction, in the core 14./15. century D-7-76-116-90 Residential building
Felsgässele 4
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Residential building four-storey building with flat roof, 15th / 16th c. century D-7-76-116-91 BW
Felsgässele 5
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Residential and commercial building three-storey saddle roof building with elevator dormer, 15./16. Century, roof structure dendro.dat. 1342 D-7-76-116-92 Residential and commercial building
Fischergasse 1
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Former Max barracks three-storey three-wing complex with hipped roofs, staircase risalit and courtyard grille, built by Drischitz in 1804/05 D-7-76-116-93 Former Max barracks
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Fischergasse 2
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Residential and commercial building three-storey mansard roof building with classical ornamentation, third quarter of the 18th century D-7-76-116-540 Residential and commercial building
Fischergasse 3
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Former post house now Gasthaus Alte Post, three-storey corner house with gable roof, 17th / 18th century century D-7-76-116-94 Former post house
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Fischergasse 5
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Residential and commercial building four-storey saddle roof building with plastered, protruding half-timbered upper storeys, 15th century, top storey and roof replaced in 1989; between No. 5 and 7 covered passage to the rear Fischergasse D-7-76-116-95 Residential and commercial building
Fischergasse 7
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Residential and commercial building four-storey saddle roof construction, the core of the 15th century, upper floors probably 17th century, top floor and roof replaced in 1989; between No. 7 and 5 covered passage to the Hinteren Fischergasse D-7-76-116-97 Residential and commercial building
Fischergasse 8
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Residential and commercial building three-storey gable-independent gable roof building, 18th / 19th centuries century D-7-76-116-98 Residential and commercial building
Fischergasse 9
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Residential and commercial building three-storey mansard roof structure, the core of the 18th century, gable with ornamental framework from the end of the 19th century D-7-76-116-99 Residential and commercial building
Fischergasse 10
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Residential and commercial building three-storey corner house with an eaves gable roof, 18th / 19th centuries Century (modern designation 1722) D-7-76-116-100 Residential and commercial building
Fischergasse 11
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Residential and commercial building four-storey building with flat roof, upper floors half-timbered, 18th / 19th centuries century D-7-76-116-101 Residential and commercial building
Fischergasse 12
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Catholic rectory two-storey with a gable roof sloping to the south and transverse wing on the Bäckergässele, built 1514–1519 (marked 1514) D-7-76-116-102 Catholic rectory
Fischergasse 13
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Residential and commercial building four-storey mansard roof building with laterally projecting plastered half-timbered upper floors, in the core 15th / 16th. Century, neo-baroque facade structure, marked 1897; Relief tondo, early 16th century; belonging to Hintere Fischergasse 4 D-7-76-116-103 Residential and commercial building
Fischergasse 17
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Residential and commercial building three-storey saddle roof building with a dwelling, upper storeys plastered half-timbering, 16./17. century D-7-76-116-105 Residential and commercial building
Fischergasse 19
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Residential and commercial building so-called Schredel's house, four-storey building with a flattened gable roof, 15th century ground floor, plastered half-timbered upper floors 17th century; between No. 19 and 21 covered passage to the Gerberschanze D-7-76-116-106 Residential and commercial building
Fischergasse 21
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Residential and commercial building four-storey saddle roof building with half-timbered upper storeys, uppermost storey cantilevered, 17th century; between No. 21 and 19 covered passage to the Gerberschanze D-7-76-116-107 Residential and commercial building
Fischergasse 23
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Residential and commercial building three-storey eaves side building with extended attic, 17th century D-7-76-116-108 Residential and commercial building
Fischergasse 25
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Residential and commercial building three-storey saddle roof building with dormer, top storey protruding, 17th century D-7-76-116-109 Residential and commercial building
Fischergasse 27
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Residential and commercial building three-storey saddle roof building with dormer, upper floors plastered half-timbering, 17th century (modern designation 1615) D-7-76-116-110 Residential and commercial building
Fischergasse 29
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Residential building three-storey saddle roof structure, 17th century core D-7-76-116-111 Residential building
Fischergasse 31
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Residential building narrow three-storey building with a pitched roof, upper storeys cantilevered, 17th century D-7-76-116-112 Residential building
Fischergasse 33
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Gasthaus zur Linde four-storey, plastered half-timbered upper storeys cantilevered over the ground floor, with flat bay windows, core 17th century, renovated in 1872 D-7-76-116-113 Gasthaus zur Linde
Fischergasse 35
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Residential building So-called Kickisches Egghaus, four-storey gable building with projecting half-timbered upper floors, saddle roof with dormer, first mentioned in 1390, marked 1565 D-7-76-116-114 Residential building

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Gerberschanze 2
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Residential building so-called tanner house, narrow three-storey gable building with z. T. open half-timbering on the upper floors, 15./16. century D-7-76-116-116 Residential building

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Hintere Fischergasse 1
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Residential building So-called Staarenhäusle, free-standing building with a single-hip gable roof, massive ground floor and two half-timbered floors, the upper one protruding far, 17th / 18th century. century D-7-76-116-118 Residential building
Hintere Fischergasse 3
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Residential building two-storey saddle roof building, 17th century; today integrated in modern housing D-7-76-116-119 Residential building
Hintere Fischergasse 7
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Residential building four-storey saddle roof building with plastered half-timbered upper storeys, 17th century D-7-76-116-120 Residential building
Hintere Fischergasse 9
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Residential building three- or four-story house with a single-hip gable roof, probably rebuilt after 1720 D-7-76-116-121 Residential building
Hintere Fischergasse 11
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Residential building small two-storey corner house with monopitch roof, upper floor plastered half-timbering and cantilevered eaves, 18th century D-7-76-116-122 Residential building
Hintere Fischergasse 13
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Residential building three-story saddle roof building with plastered half-timbered upper floors and Krangaube, 18th century, southern gable wall z. T. older D-7-76-116-123 Residential building
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Hintere Fischergasse 15
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Residential building four-storey eaves side building with gable roof and Krangaube, 18th century D-7-76-116-124 Residential building
Hintere Fischergasse 19
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Residential building three-storey saddle roof building, in the lower part probably 15th / 16th century Century, extension to the west with plastered half-timbered upper floors and Krangaube D-7-76-116-126 Residential building
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Hintere Fischergasse 21
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Residential building four-storey eaves gable roof building, 17th century, renovation in 1870 D-7-76-116-127 Residential building
Hintere Fischergasse 23
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Residential building three-storey eaves side building with plastered half-timbered upper storeys and an extended floor on the gable roof, stone door walls marked 1503 D-7-76-116-128 Residential building
Hintere Fischergasse 25
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Bohlenstube on the upper floor around 1600 D-7-76-116-129 Bohlenstube on the upper floor
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Rear island 5, 7
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Rural semi-detached house Single-storey saddle roof building with high cellar and elevator dormer, early 19th century D-7-76-116-130 Rural semi-detached house
Hintere Metzgergasse 1
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Residential and commercial building four-storey corner house with a flattened monopitch roof, exterior appearance 19th century, in essence probably older D-7-76-116-131 Residential and commercial building
Hintere Metzgergasse 3
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Residential and commercial building four-storey eaves side building with pent roof, 18th century D-7-76-116-132 Residential and commercial building
Hintere Metzgergasse 4
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Duplex including the remains of the city wall from the 13th / 14th centuries Century, eaves side buildings with elevator dormers, 16./17. century D-7-76-116-133 Duplex
Hintere Metzgergasse 6
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Duplex including the remains of the city wall from the 13th / 14th centuries Century, eaves side buildings with elevator dormers, 16./17. century D-7-76-116-133 Duplex
Hintere Metzgergasse 7
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Craftsman House three-storey eaves side building with elevator dormer, plastered half-timbering, 16./17. Century, the roof is renewed D-7-76-116-468 Craftsman House
Hintere Metzgergasse 8
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Residential building including the remains of the city wall from the 13th / 14th centuries Century, three-storey eaves side building with elevator dormer, post-medieval D-7-76-116-134 Residential building
Hintere Metzgergasse 9a; Vordere Metzgergasse 14
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Residential and commercial building three-storey eaves side building with elevator dormer, in the core 15./16. century D-7-76-116-352 BW
Hintere Metzgergasse 10
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Residential building including the remains of the city wall from the 13th / 14th centuries Century, narrow three-storey eaves side building with Krangaube, 15th century D-7-76-116-135 Residential building
Hintere Metzgergasse 12
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Residential building including the remains of the city wall from the 13th / 14th centuries Century, narrow three-storey eaves side building with mansard roof, 16./17. century D-7-76-116-136 Residential building
Hintere Metzgergasse 16
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Residential building including the remains of the city wall from the 13th / 14th centuries Century, four-storey eaves side building with gable roof and Krangaube, top floor protruding, 16./17. century D-7-76-116-137 Residential building
Hintere Metzgergasse 18
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Residential building including the remains of the city wall from the 13th / 14th centuries Century, three-storey eaves side building with plastered half-timbered upper storeys and gable roof, 16./17. century D-7-76-116-138 Residential building
Hintere Metzgergasse 20
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Former residential and commercial building including the remains of the city wall from the 13th / 14th centuries Century, four-storey eaves side building with gable roof and Krangaube, half-timbered upper storeys protruding, 16./17. century D-7-76-116-139 Former residential and commercial building
Hintere Metzgergasse 22
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Residential building with the rest of the island gate from the 13th / 14th centuries that was broken off in 1811 Century (south wall), four-storey corner house with gable facing Ludwigstrasse, topmost plastered half-timbered storey z. T. protruding, 15./16. century D-7-76-116-140 Residential building

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In the Grub 1
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Residential and commercial building four-storey eaves building with hipped flat saddle roof, 15th century D-7-76-116-142 Residential and commercial building
In the Grub 3
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Residential and commercial building four-storey corner house with a gable roof and elevator dormer, 15./16. century D-7-76-116-143 Residential and commercial building
In the Grub 4
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Residential building three-storey building with a half-hip roof, after 1728, renovated in 1836 D-7-76-116-144 Residential building
In the Grub 5
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Residential and commercial building So-called Gruberhaus, three-storey corner house with pent roof and flat bay window, probably 1544 D-7-76-116-145 Residential and commercial building
In the Grub 7
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Residential and commercial building three-storey eaves side building with Krangaube and saddle roof, in the core 16./17. century D-7-76-116-146 Residential and commercial building
In the Grub 12
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Residential building three-storey corner house with crooked roof, 16./17. century D-7-76-116-147 Residential building
In the Grub 12
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Former orphanage northern extension, with plastered half-timbered upper floor, pent roof and Krangaube, 17th century D-7-76-116-147 Former orphanage
In the Grub 13
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Former spinning room so-called Rädlestube, four-storey eaves side building with pent roof and elevator dormer, 15./16. century D-7-76-116-148 Former spinning room
In the Grub 14
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Residential building four-storey building with pent roof, gable with crane hatch to the street, dendro.dat. 1332 D-7-76-116-149 Residential building
In the Grub 15
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Residential and commercial building three-storey corner house with hipped roof and Krangaube, originally composed of two houses, 15./16. century D-7-76-116-150 Residential and commercial building
In the Grub 16
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Residential and commercial building four-storey eaves side building with plastered half-timbered upper floors, 16th century, passage to Schanzgasse D-7-76-116-151 Residential and commercial building
In the Grub 17
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Residential and commercial building three-storey eaves side building with Krangaube and saddle roof, 17th century core D-7-76-116-152 Residential and commercial building
In the Grub 18
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Residential and commercial building four-storey building with pent roof, gable facing the alley, 15./16. century D-7-76-116-153 Residential and commercial building
In the Grub 19
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Former Rädlestube and inn So-called House of the Gray Wolf, three-story eaves side building with pent roof and Krangaube, around 1500 D-7-76-116-154 Former Rädlestube and inn
In the Grub 20
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Residential and commercial building four-storey eaves side building with pent roof, 15th century D-7-76-116-155 Residential and commercial building
In the Grub 21
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Residential and commercial building three-storey corner house with hipped pent roof, 16th century D-7-76-116-156 Residential and commercial building
In the Grub 22
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Residential and commercial building five-storey building with pent roof, marked 1624, rebuilt in 1777 D-7-76-116-157 Residential and commercial building
In the Grub 22
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Outbuildings two-storey half-timbered house with cantilevered upper storey and dormer, 16th century D-7-76-116-157 Outbuildings
In the Grub 23
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Residential and commercial building four-storey eaves saddle roof building with bay windows on the 1st and 2nd floors, marked 1626 D-7-76-116-158 Residential and commercial building
In der Grub 24
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Former beneficiary Front building, four-storey with a gable roof and three gable dormers, around 1284/85 (Dendro) D-7-76-116-159 Former beneficiary
In the Grub 25
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Residential and commercial building four-storey eaves side building with mansard roof, 16./17. century D-7-76-116-160 Residential and commercial building
In the Grub 26
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Former beneficiary Rear building, No. 26, four-story with a monopitch roof, probably from the 13th century; Ground floor passage to Auf der Mauer D-7-76-116-159 BW
In the Grub 27
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Residential and commercial building four-storey corner house with a mansard gable facing Schafgasse and Zwerchhaus, in the core 16./17. century D-7-76-116-161 Residential and commercial building
In the Grub 28
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Inn So-called Haus zum Schlechterbräu, three-storey eaves gable roof building with gable walls, renovated in the core in 1503, in the 19th century and in 1933 D-7-76-116-162 Inn
In the Grub 30
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Former Gasthaus zum Goldenen Hirsch three-storey, eaves gable roof construction with Krangaube, in the core 1671 D-7-76-116-163 Former Gasthaus zum Goldenen Hirsch
In the Grub 32
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Residential and commercial building three-storey saddle roof building with crenellated gable and bay window, external appearance at the end of the 19th century, essentially the late Middle Ages D-7-76-116-164 Residential and commercial building
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In the Grub 34
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Inn So-called Haus zur Hofstatt, three-storey saddle roof building with Krangaube, in the core 15th / 16th. century D-7-76-116-165 Inn
In the Grub 36
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Former brewery So-called Haus zum Storchen, three-storey corner house with a hipped gable roof, several houses combined in 1409, remodeling 17th century (door marked 1662) D-7-76-116-166 Former brewery
In Hofstatt 1
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Residential building three-storey mansard roof structure, 17th century core, arched entrance on the ground floor marked 1737, plaster structures 19th century D-7-76-116-167 Residential building
Inselgraben 14
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Residential and commercial building three-storey corner house in the neo-baroque style, with a mansard hipped roof and dwarf houses, marked 1924 D-7-76-116-168 Residential and commercial building

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Kaserngasse 1
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Residential and commercial building three-storey corner house, under a gable roof with Schmiedgasse 7, after 1720 D-7-76-116-169 Residential and commercial building
Kaserngasse 3
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Residential building Three-storey eaves gable roof construction with plastered half-timbered upper storeys and Krangaube, rebuilt on older remains after 1720 D-7-76-116-170 Residential building
Kickengässele 1
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Residential building four- to five-storey corner house with plastered half-timbered upper floors, 15th / 16th Century, from the 4th floor from more recent times D-7-76-116-172 Residential building
Kirchplatz 1
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Former blacksmith's guild house three-storey, with ornamental gable and bay window to the church square, largely rebuilt in 1898, together with Schmiedgasse 15 forms the corner block to Schmiedgasse D-7-76-116-173 Former blacksmith's guild house
Kirchplatz 3
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Sacristan's house three-storey eaves side building with saddle roof, 18th century D-7-76-116-174 Sacristan's house
Kirchplatz 5
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Residential and commercial building three-storey eaves gable roof building with Krangaube, 18th century D-7-76-116-175 Residential and commercial building
Krummgasse 1
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Former guild house of the bakers three-storey corner house facing Maximilianstrasse, dendro.dat. 1377, passed over several times, most recently in 1930 D-7-76-116-469 Former guild house of the bakers
Krummgasse 4
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Residential and commercial building three-storey eaves side building with saddle roof and elevator dormer, 16th century D-7-76-116-176 Residential and commercial building
Krummgasse 5
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Residential and commercial building three-storey eaves side building with gable roof and Krangaube, 18th century D-7-76-116-177 Residential and commercial building
Krummgasse 6
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Residential and commercial building three-storey eaves side building with gable roof and elevator dormer, round-arched door walls marked 1531 D-7-76-116-178 Residential and commercial building
Krummgasse 8
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Residential and commercial building three-storey eaves side building with gable roof and Krangaube, 15./16. century D-7-76-116-179 Residential and commercial building

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Linggstrasse
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Lingg fountain Wall fountain with a bronze portrait relief, by Friedrich von Thiersch and Ernst Pfeifer, inscribed 1920 D-7-76-116-183 Lingg fountain
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Linggstrasse
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so-called Aichbrunnen (Eichmeisterbrunnen) rectangular fountain basin, marked 1720, fountain column with figure, 1940 by Lothar Dietz D-7-76-116-180 so-called Aichbrunnen (Eichmeisterbrunnen)
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Linggstrasse 2
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so-called small cavazzen three-storey with a bent front and arched entrance, probably 17th / 18th. century D-7-76-116-181 so-called small cavazzen
Linggstrasse 10
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Residential and commercial building three-storey gable-independent building with crooked roof, 15th / 16th century century D-7-76-116-184 Residential and commercial building
Linggstrasse 12
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Residential and commercial building three-storey building with a crooked roof, plastered half-timbered upper storeys protruding on consoles, 14th century core D-7-76-116-185 Residential and commercial building
Linggstrasse 14
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Inn three- or four-storey eaves side building with recessed gable roof, probably 15th century D-7-76-116-186 Inn
Linggstrasse 16
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Residential and commercial building three-storey, eaves gable roof building with mezzanine, partly plastered half-timbering, 15./16. century D-7-76-116-187 Residential and commercial building
Linggstraße 18
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Residential and commercial building three-storey, eaves gable roof construction, 15./16. century D-7-76-116-188 Residential and commercial building
Linggstrasse 20
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Former tailors' guild four-storey, eaves gable roof building with a polygonal bay window on the 1st floor, 16th – 18th century D-7-76-116-189 Former tailors' guild
Ludwigstrasse 1
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Residential and commercial building three-story massive saddle roof construction, 16./17. Century, renovated in 1832 D-7-76-116-190 Residential and commercial building
Ludwigstrasse 2
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Residential and commercial building four-storey corner house with classifying structures and hipped gable roof, three-storey corner bay window, around 1880 D-7-76-116-191 Residential and commercial building
Ludwigstrasse 3
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Former patrician house since 1857 Institute of the English Misses (MariaWard Institute), stately three-storey side eaves building, built after 1525, probably including older parts, renewed in 1720, facade structure 19th century D-7-76-116-192 Former patrician house
Ludwigstrasse 3
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School and monastery buildings attached three-storey longitudinal wing with mezzanine and flat saddle roof in the style of historicism, with integrated chapel and its furnishings, 18931902 D-7-76-116-192 BW
Ludwigstrasse 3
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Cross wing to the Brettermarkt two- and four-storey building with a viewing gable and courtyard passage, 18th century D-7-76-116-192 Cross wing to the Brettermarkt
Ludwigstrasse 5
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Former Gasthaus Krone stately four-storey gable building, built in the 16th century on foundation walls of the 14th century; wrought iron bracket 1730/40 D-7-76-116-193 Former Gasthaus Krone
Ludwigstrasse 6
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Small house Two-storey mansard roof building, the core of the 16th century with changes from the 19th century D-7-76-116-194 Small house
Ludwigstrasse 7
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Former Gasthaus zum Schiff then Ratskeller, five-storey corner house with monopitch and saddle roof, 14th century core, renewed in 1580/81, further renovations in 1816 and 1922 D-7-76-116-195 Former Gasthaus zum Schiff
Ludwigstrasse 8, 10
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Residential building four-storey gable building with flattened gable roof, 16./17. century D-7-76-116-196 Residential building
Ludwigstrasse 9
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Former old law firm then Mauthaus, three-storey corner house with a crooked roof, 15th century; Two-story extension with a gable roof and Krangaube, 1616 D-7-76-116-197 Former old law firm
Ludwigstrasse 11
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Tower house five-storey on an almost square floor plan, 14th century, with later changes D-7-76-116-198 Tower house
Ludwigstrasse 12
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Residential and commercial building three-story corner house with hipped pent roof and Krangaube, 16./17. century D-7-76-116-199 Residential and commercial building
Ludwigstrasse 13
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Former Golden Goose Inn three-storey eaves side building, 14./15. century D-7-76-116-200 Former Golden Goose Inn
Ludwigstrasse 14
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Residential and commercial building three-storey corner house on an angular floor plan with a stair tower, the core around 1420, expanded around 1600, renovated in 1886 D-7-76-116-201 Residential and commercial building
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Ludwigstrasse 15
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Residential and commercial building four- or three-storey semi-detached house with a gable roof and a dwarf house, the core of the 17th century D-7-76-116-202 Residential and commercial building
Ludwigstrasse 16
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Residential and commercial building three-storey eaves side house with central bay window and late Gothic window frames, pent roof with Krangaube 15./16. century D-7-76-116-520 Residential and commercial building
Ludwigstrasse 17
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Residential and commercial building three-storey corner house with a gable roof and elevator dormer, consisting of a front and rear building as well as a gate entrance, 17th century D-7-76-116-203 Residential and commercial building
Ludwigstrasse 18
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Residential and commercial building four-story building with a flattened monopitch roof, 16th century, arched entrance marked 1550 D-7-76-116-204 Residential and commercial building
Ludwigstrasse 20
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Residential and commercial building four-storey building with pent roof, early 17th century D-7-76-116-206 Residential and commercial building
Ludwigstrasse 20a
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Residential and commercial building three- or four-storey corner house with bay window on the 1st floor, in the core 17th century, rebuilt in 1816 D-7-76-116-291 Residential and commercial building
Ludwigstrasse 21
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Former office building So-called Haus zum Commissari, four-storey eaves saddle roof building with stepped gables, 14th century core, today's shape (castle type) 1520 including the neighboring house (no. 21), heightening at the beginning of the 17th century D-7-76-116-205 Former office building
Ludwigstrasse 22
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Former Gasthaus zur Sonne and former Jewish school, so-called Alte Judenschule, four-storey eaves saddle roof building, 1877 D-7-76-116-207 Former Gasthaus zur Sonne
Ludwigstrasse 26
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Residential and commercial building four-storey gable-independent building, with No. 28 under a shared gable roof, 18th century D-7-76-116-209 Residential and commercial building
Ludwigstrasse 28
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Residential and commercial building four-storey corner house, top floor facing Krummgasse half-timbered house, probably built in 1663, with No. 26 under a shared gable roof D-7-76-116-210 Residential and commercial building
Ludwigstrasse 32
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Former monastery and inn so-called Haus zum Ostrich, three-story corner building with a gable roof, 16./17. century D-7-76-116-212 Former monastery and inn
Ludwigstrasse 34
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Residential and commercial building narrow three-storey eaves side building with gable roof, 15th / 16th c. century D-7-76-116-213 Residential and commercial building
Ludwigstrasse 36, 38
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Residential building originally three-story house from the 14th / 15th centuries Century, heightening and mansard roof 1911 D-7-76-116-214 Residential building
Ludwigstrasse 40
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Residential and commercial building three-storey eaves side building with mezzanine and gable roof, around 1858, plaster structure around 1933 D-7-76-116-582 Residential and commercial building
Ludwigstrasse 44
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Residential building four-storey eaves side building with gable roof, half-timbered, 1st floor protruding far, in the core 16th century D-7-76-116-215 Residential building
Ludwigstrasse 48
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Former fisherman's house three-storey eaves gable roof building with half-timbering, 2nd floor cantilevered, 16th century D-7-76-116-216 Former fisherman's house
Ludwigstrasse 50
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Former cider and wine house three-storey eaves side building, with gable roof and Krangaube, upper storeys protruding, 17th century D-7-76-116-217 Former cider and wine house
Ludwigstrasse 52, 54
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Duplex house three-storey with a shared gable roof, 15./16. century D-7-76-116-218 Duplex house
Ludwigstrasse 56
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Residential building three-storey mansard roof building, neo-baroque with Art Nouveau elements, 1905 D-7-76-116-219 Residential building
Ludwigstrasse 58
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Residential and commercial building three-storey, eaves gable roof building with Krangaube, half-timbered, 15th / 16th century century D-7-76-116-220 Residential and commercial building
Ludwigstrasse 60
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Residential building three-storey eaves side building with elevator dormer, 18th century D-7-76-116-221 Residential building
Ludwigstrasse 62
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Residential and commercial building three-storey gable-independent mansard roof building, 18th century D-7-76-116-222 Residential and commercial building

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Marketplace
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Former Maximiliansbrunnen now Neptune fountain, cast iron basin and Neptune figure on antique central column, 1840 D-7-76-116-223 Former Maximiliansbrunnen
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Marketplace 1
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Residential and commercial building four-storey gable building with baroque structure, new building after fire in 1730, heightened and redesigned in 1901 D-7-76-116-470 Residential and commercial building
Marketplace 1
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Rear building Former doctor's house with a late Gothic room, three-storey saddle roof house, around 1415 D-7-76-116-470 Rear building
Marketplace 2
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Former Gasthaus zur Linde four-storey eaves saddle roof building, 18th century D-7-76-116-224 Former Gasthaus zur Linde
Marketplace 3
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Residential and commercial building three-storey eaves gable roof building, 18th century D-7-76-116-225 Residential and commercial building
Marketplace 4
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Former patrician house So-called Haus zum Baumgarten, a stately three-storey corner house with a mansard hipped roof and richly structured facade, by Jakob Grubenmann, 1728-30 D-7-76-116-226 Former patrician house
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Marktplatz 6
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Haus zum Cavazzen, now the municipal museum Former patrician house, stately, three-storey building with a curved mansard roof and rich facade painting, built according to a plan by Jakob Grubenmann, 1729/30 D-7-76-116-227 Haus zum Cavazzen, now the municipal museum
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Marketplace 7
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Former main guard and school Two-story corner building with a hipped mansard roof, ground floor arcades and corner figures on the upper floor, built in 1732 D-7-76-116-228 Former main guard and school
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Marktplatz 8
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Evangelical Luth. Parish Church of St. Stephan Remains of the previous building from 1180 in the eastern parts, three-sided choir closure 14th century, 1506 extension of the nave and extension of the tower, 1781–1783 redesign of the interior; with equipment D-7-76-116-229 Evangelical Luth.  Parish Church of St. Stephan
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Mautgässele 4
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Former back building of Brettermarkt 5 Former rear building of Brettermarkt 5, two-story saddle roof building, pillar arcades facing the courtyard on the ground floor, open gallery on the upper floor, 16./17. century D-7-76-116-48 BW
Maximilianstrasse 1
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Former society house of the Lindau patricians So-called Haus zum Sünzen, three-storey saddle roof building with mezzanine and arcade on the ground floor, built from two houses, first mentioned in the 14th century, extensions and conversions mentioned in 1430, 1590, 1613, 1723/24 and 1832, today's appearance after repairs from 1901 D-7-76-116-230 Former society house of the Lindau patricians
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Maximilianstrasse 2
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Residential and commercial building Four-storey corner house with a gazebo in the protruding eastern part, 17th century, facade structure and stepped gable end of the 19th century D-7-76-116-231 Residential and commercial building
Maximilianstrasse 2a
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Residential and commercial building Four-storey corner house with a gazebo in the protruding eastern part, 17th century, facade structure and stepped gable end of the 19th century D-7-76-116-231 Residential and commercial building
Maximilianstrasse 3
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Residential and commercial building So-called House for the Rainbow, four-storey eaves-sided saddle roof construction, 16th century, the top storey probably raised by 1700 D-7-76-116-471 Residential and commercial building
Maximilianstrasse 4
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Residential and commercial building So-called house on the old market, three-storey saddle roof building with elevator dormer, upper storeys and bay window half-timbered, dendro.dat. 1348, remodeling modern marked 1597 D-7-76-116-232 Residential and commercial building
Maximilianstrasse 5
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pharmacy so-called Engelapotheke, three-storey saddle roof building with polygonal two-storey bay window, formerly consisting of two buildings, dendro.dat. 1339, facade structure and gable of the western half of the house 1894 D-7-76-116-233 pharmacy
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Maximilianstrasse 5
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Outbuildings three-storey half-timbered building with a crooked roof, 16th to early 17th century D-7-76-116-233 Outbuildings
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Maximilianstrasse 6
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey saddle roof construction with elevator dormer, upper storeys and bay window half-timbered, modernly marked 1586 D-7-76-116-234 Residential and commercial building
Maximilianstrasse 6
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associated rear building partly half-timbered, marked 1586 on the window pillar D-7-76-116-234 BW
Maximilianstrasse 7
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Residential and commercial building four-storey saddle roof building with Krangaube and two-storey bay window, top floor half-timbered, 15th century D-7-76-116-235 Residential and commercial building
Maximilianstrasse 8
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Former Swiss grain trading company three-storey saddle roof building with half-timbered upper storeys and Krangaube, 16th century, top storey from the 1950s D-7-76-116-236 Former Swiss grain trading company
Maximilianstrasse 9
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Residential and commercial building So-called Haus zum Gutenberg, four-storey saddle roof building with elevator dormer, upper floors projecting over the ground floor, plastered half-timbering, probably 15th century D-7-76-116-237 Residential and commercial building
Maximilianstrasse 10
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Residential and commercial building so-called Orthaus, four-storey saddle roof construction with elevator dormer and three-storey bay window, upper storeys plastered half-timbering, 16./17. century D-7-76-116-238 Residential and commercial building
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Maximilianstrasse 11
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Residential and commercial building So-called Haus zum Bären, four-storey gable roof building with elevator dormer, modern designation 1458 D-7-76-116-239 Residential and commercial building
Maximilianstrasse 12
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Residential and commercial building four-storey saddle roof building, upper floors half-timbered, plastered street side, 15th / 16th century. century D-7-76-116-240 Residential and commercial building
Maximilianstrasse 13
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Residential and commercial building Formerly consisting of two buildings, left building with three floors, bay window and mansard roof, marked 1894, right building with four floors and saddle roof, marked 1895 D-7-76-116-241 Residential and commercial building
Maximilianstrasse 14
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Residential and commercial building Three-storey semi-detached house, eastern half with gable roof and elevator dormer, western half with mansard roof, cantilevered upper floors half-timbered, plastered on the street side, allegedly built in 1635 D-7-76-116-242 Residential and commercial building
Maximilianstrasse 14
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Rear building with entrance gate, two-storey saddle roof building with half-timbering, 17th century D-7-76-116-242 Rear building
Maximilianstrasse 15
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Inn and wine bar three-storey corner house with gable roof and Krangaube, 15th century, marked 1560 and 1656; with historical furnishings, around 1900 D-7-76-116-243 Inn and wine bar
Maximilianstrasse 17
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Residential and commercial building four-storey gable building with bay window, 15th century core, top floor and historicist tail gable marked 1887 D-7-76-116-244 Residential and commercial building
Maximilianstrasse 18
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Residential and commercial building three-storey saddle roof building with elevator dormer, 15./16. century D-7-76-116-245 Residential and commercial building
Maximilianstrasse 19
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Residential and commercial building four-storey saddle roof building with elevator dormer, 15th century D-7-76-116-246 Residential and commercial building
Maximilianstrasse 21
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Residential and commercial building three-storey corner house with mansard roof, formerly consisting of two buildings, in the core 15th / 16th. Century, facades renewed in the 18th century; Extension to the courtyard, two-storey with half-timbered upper floor and Krangaube, 15./16. century D-7-76-116-247 Residential and commercial building
Maximilianstrasse 22
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Residential and commercial building four-storey saddle roof building with elevator dormer, 15./16. century D-7-76-116-248 Residential and commercial building
Maximilianstrasse 23
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Residential and commercial building three-storey eaves side building with monopitch roof and dwarf house, 16th century, classicist facade of the 18th century D-7-76-116-249 Residential and commercial building
Maximilianstrasse 24
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Former sales house of the bakers So-called House of Hope, three-storey saddle roof building with a dwelling, arcade and basement neck, built in 1386, with changes in the 18th and 19th centuries D-7-76-116-250 Former sales house of the bakers
Maximilianstrasse 25
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Residential and commercial building four-storey eaves side building with flat roof, 16th century, facade 18th century D-7-76-116-251 Residential and commercial building
Maximilianstrasse 26, 28
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Duplex Former baker's guild house, so-called Haus zur Brodlaube or so-called Haus zum Rad, four-storey saddle roof building with elevator dormer, portico with beamed ceiling and cellar neck, built around 1390 D-7-76-116-252 Duplex
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Maximilianstrasse 28a; Schafgasse 2
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Residential and commercial building So-called Haus Zum Pflug, three-storey corner house with a pent roof, a stepped gable towards Maximilianstrasse, an arcade on the ground floor, 14th century D-7-76-116-295 Residential and commercial building
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Maximilianstrasse 30
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Residential and commercial building So-called Haus zum Schwert, a four-storey corner house with a classicist facade and flat roof, the core of the 15th and 18th centuries, external appearance at the beginning of the 19th century D-7-76-116-254 Residential and commercial building
Maximilianstrasse 32
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Residential and commercial building so-called Haus zum Rad, three-story eaves side building with half-timbered bay on the 1st floor, Krangaube and saddle roof, 15th / 16th century D-7-76-116-255 Residential and commercial building
Maximilianstrasse 34
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Sandstone column on the 2nd floor End of the 16th century D-7-76-116-256 BW
Maximilianstrasse 48
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Duplex Three-storey gable roof building with transverse wings and stepped gables, based on the houses on Maximilianstrasse with arcades, 1936/37 D-7-76-116-257 Duplex
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Maximilianstrasse 50
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Duplex Three-storey gable roof building with transverse wings and stepped gables, based on the houses on Maximilianstrasse with arcades, 1936/37 D-7-76-116-257 Duplex
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Maximilianstrasse 52
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(former) main post office angled, three-storey saddle roof building, central projections gabled to the south, in Gothic or neo-Renaissance forms, marked 1901/02; Remise, single-storey saddle roof building with gable decoration; ajar: pedestrian walkway over the station tracks D-7-76-116-258 (former) main post office
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Oberer Schrannenplatz 1
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Theft four-storey round tower with a polygonal helmet and four roof cores, built around 1370/80 as the western point of the older city wall D-7-76-116-260 Theft
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Oberer Schrannenplatz 2
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Remnants of the city wall 13./14. Century, included in the foundation wall of the property; see above city fortifications D-7-76-116-261 BW
Oberer Schrannenplatz 3
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Former bell foundry hut western extension to the Peterskirche, single storey with a gable roof and Krangaube, portal marked 1598 D-7-76-116-262 Former bell foundry hut
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Oberer Schrannenplatz 4
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Remnants of the city wall 13./14. Century, included in the foundation wall of the property; see above city fortifications D-7-76-116-263 BW
Oberer Schrannenplatz 5
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Former parish church of St. Peter now war memorial, rectangular hall building with semicircular apse, eastern parts mid-12th century, around 1470/80 extension of the nave to the west; with equipment D-7-76-116-264 Former parish church of St. Peter
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Oberer Schrannenplatz 6
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Residential building So-called New Closmen, three-storey, with stepped gables and stepped gable, bay window and gothic structures, marked 1906 D-7-76-116-265 Residential building
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Oberer Schrannenplatz 9
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Former Kornhaus and Haberhaus Now the so-called Lindenheim, three-storey gable building with a pitched roof, in the eastern part a row of arches on the ground floor in 1536, the rest of the building 19th century D-7-76-116-266 Former Kornhaus and Haberhaus

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Paradiesplatz 1
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Former hospice Stately three-storey corner building with a hipped mansard roof and transverse gable, neo-baroque with Art Nouveau elements, 1911 D-7-76-116-267 Former hospice
Paradiesplatz 2
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Former Lindenschanz barracks three-storey hipped roof building, essentially 18th century, converted into a residential building around 1920; now tax office D-7-76-116-472 Former Lindenschanz barracks
Paradiesplatz 4
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Former barracks now a residential building, two-storey saddle roof building with a crooked hip and plastered half-timbered gable, 17th century D-7-76-116-268 Former barracks
Paradiesplatz 7 and 9
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Residential and commercial building (No. 7) three-storey saddle roof building with a former Krangaube and half-timbered upper storeys, in the core 16./17. century D-7-76-116-269 Residential and commercial building
Paradiesplatz 7 and 9
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Residential and commercial building (No. 9) three-storey, eaves gable roof building with mezzanine and two half-timbered upper storeys, 16./17. century D-7-76-116-270 Residential and commercial building
Paradiesplatz 10
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Residential building So-called house at the glue boiler, three-story saddle roof building with elevator dormer, upper floors plastered half-timbering, marked 1560 D-7-76-116-271 Residential building
Paradiesplatz 11
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Residential and commercial building narrow four-storey eaves side building with plastered half-timbered upper floors protruding over the ground floor, 16./17. century D-7-76-116-272 Residential and commercial building
Paradiesplatz 13
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Residential and commercial building three-storey corner house with mansard roof, projecting plastered half-timbered floor, 17th century core, renovated in 1938 D-7-76-116-273 Residential and commercial building
Paradiesplatz 14
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Residential and commercial building four-storey building consisting of two houses previously with a gable roof and elevator dormer, 17th / 18th centuries century D-7-76-116-274 Residential and commercial building
Paradiesplatz 16
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Residential building three-storey corner house with mezzanine and crested hip, marked 1586 D-7-76-116-275 Residential building
Pfeiffergässele 1
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Residential building three-storey saddle roof construction with laterally projecting half-timbered upper storeys, e.g. T. boarded up, Krangaube, 17th century D-7-76-116-276 Residential building
Pfeiffergässele 2
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Residential building three-storey eaves side building with monopitch roof, upper storeys made of plastered half-timbering, in the core 18th century D-7-76-116-277 Residential building
Pfeiffergässele 3
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Residential building two-storey eaves gable roof building with a high knee floor, plastered half-timbered upper storey, 16th century D-7-76-116-278 Residential building
Pfeiffergässele 4
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Residential building three-storey eaves side building with plastered half-timbered upper storeys, essentially 18th century D-7-76-116-279 Residential building

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Reichsplatz
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Lindavia fountain Marble basin with central pillar and five bronze figures, by Friedrich von Thiersch and Wilhelm Rümann, 1884 D-7-76-116-280 Lindavia fountain
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Reichsplatz 2; Reichsplatz 4
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Three-story building with a flat hipped roof Late 18th / early 19th century D-7-76-116-281 Three-story building with a flat hipped roof
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Reichsplatz 3
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Residential and commercial building four-storey corner house with protruding half-timbered upper storeys and three-storey flat bay window, in the core 16./17. Century, 19th century appearance D-7-76-116-282 Residential and commercial building
Reichsplatz 5
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Residential and commercial building So-called Haus zur Vischbruck, three-storey eaves side building with elevator dormer, 17th century, 14th century in the core D-7-76-116-283 Residential and commercial building
Reichsplatz 7
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Former Gasthaus Seehof Originally consisting of two houses, four or five storey side eaves building, with elevator dormer on the gable roof, 13th century core, renewed after fire in 1347/50 (dendro.dat.) D-7-76-116-284 Former Gasthaus Seehof

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Salzgasse 1
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Residential and commercial building So-called Haus Zum Ofenhaus, four-storey corner house built from two houses with a hipped gable roof, at the core 14th / 15th. Century, with baroque changes D-7-76-116-287 Residential and commercial building
Salzgasse 2
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Residential and commercial building four-storey gable-roof building with a deep arcade to Maximilianstrasse, bay window on the 1st floor facing Salzgasse marked 1588 D-7-76-116-288 Residential and commercial building
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Salzgasse 3
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Residential and commercial building four-story massive eaves side building with gable roof, 15th century D-7-76-116-289 Residential and commercial building
Salzgasse 5
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Former Marta pen three-storey massive eaves side building with gable roof, flat bay window on the 1st floor, marked 1604 D-7-76-116-290 Former Marta pen
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Salzgasse 7
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Residential and commercial building three-storey eaves side building with pent roof and elevator dormer, 16th century D-7-76-116-292 Residential and commercial building
Salzgasse 9
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Residential and commercial building four-storey corner house with bay window facing Ludwigstrasse, the core of the 16th century D-7-76-116-293 Residential and commercial building
Schafgasse 1
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Residential and commercial building four-story corner house, probably composed of two (three?) houses, with flat roof and Krangaube, 17th century, cellar gate to Schrannenplatz marked 167? and 1770 D-7-76-116-294 Residential and commercial building
Schafgasse 3
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Former tavern The hostel and salt store, then the Zum Schaf inn, now the Goldenes Lamm, a four-storey corner house with a hipped gable roof, essentially consisting of six houses from the 15th century, rebuilt in 1896 and the beginning of the 20th century D-7-76-116-296 Former tavern
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Schafgasse 4
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Gasthaus zum Engel four-storey eaves side building with two plastered half-timbered upper floors and half-timbered bay window, at the core end of the 14th century D-7-76-116-297 Gasthaus zum Engel
Schafgasse 8
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Former town house and steam bakery So-called House at the White Cross, four-story solid building with facade painting from 1897 D-7-76-116-298 Former town house and steam bakery
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Schafgasse 10
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Hotel Peterhof Extensive new construction in modern, functional forms, four-story building with a mansard pent roof, around 1910, with a Romanesque archway moved here D-7-76-116-299 Hotel Peterhof
Schanzgasse 1
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Residential building so-called house in hell, three-storey eaves side building with pent roof, plastered half-timbered upper storeys protruding strongly, 15th / 16th c. century D-7-76-116-300 Residential building
Schanzgasse 2
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Residential building three-storey corner house with one-hip gable, second floor with plastered half-timbering, 17th / 18th century. century D-7-76-116-301 Residential building
Schanzgasse 3
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Residential building four-storey eaves side building with protruding half-timbered upper storeys and partially boarded gable, 16th century D-7-76-116-302 BW
Schanzgasse 4
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Residential building four-story eaves side building with plastered half-timbered upper floors and pent roof, 16th century D-7-76-116-303 Residential building
Schanzgasse 6
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Residential building three-storey saddle roof building with plastered half-timbered upper storeys, 18th century D-7-76-116-304 Residential building
Schanzgasse 10
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Residential building four-storey building with plastered half-timbered upper floors, 15th / 16th centuries century D-7-76-116-305 Residential building
Shipyards 2
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Former warehouse and service building of the shipyard three-storey half-hipped roof building with eaves-sided gable, neo-renaissance, around 1900 D-7-76-116-530 Former warehouse and service building of the shipyard
Shipyards 4
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Former workshop building of the shipyard Elongated single-storey saddle roof building with knee-length floor and classifying facade structure, gable crane, 1892 and 1906 D-7-76-116-545 Former workshop building of the shipyard
Schmiedgasse 1
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Residential and commercial building three-story massive gable building, 18th century, with Auf dem Wall 2 under a shared gable roof D-7-76-116-306 Residential and commercial building
Schmiedgasse 2
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Former sentry box next to the heath wall narrow four-story eaves side building, heightened in 1885 D-7-76-116-307 Former sentry box next to the heath wall
Schmiedgasse 3
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Residential and commercial building three-story massive saddle roof building, 17th century, gable front and roof together with No. 5 D-7-76-116-308 Residential and commercial building
Schmiedgasse 5
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Residential and commercial building three-storey massive saddle roof building, 17th century, gable front and roof together with No. 3 D-7-76-116-309 Residential and commercial building
Schmiedgasse 6
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Residential and commercial building four-storey gable building with cantilevered upper storeys, second and third storey half-timbered, 18th century D-7-76-116-310 Residential and commercial building
Schmiedgasse 7
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Residential and commercial building three-storey, massive gabled building, 17th century, front to Schmiedgasse together with Kaserngasse 1 D-7-76-116-311 Residential and commercial building
Schmiedgasse 8
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Residential and commercial building three-storey saddle roof building with a large Krangaube, half-timbered upper storeys, 3rd storey cantilevered, 18th century D-7-76-116-312 Residential and commercial building
Schmiedgasse 9
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Residential and commercial building three-story, gable-independent corner house with plastered half-timbered upper floors, 18th century, under a common roof with no.11 D-7-76-116-313 Residential and commercial building
Schmiedgasse 10
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Residential and commercial building Originally consisting of two houses, three-storey eaves side building with roofs of different heights, plastered half-timbered upper storeys, 18th century D-7-76-116-314 Residential and commercial building
Schmiedgasse 11
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Residential and commercial building three-story massive gable building, 18th century, under a common roof with No. 9 D-7-76-116-315 Residential and commercial building
Schmiedgasse 12
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Residential and commercial building three-storey saddle roof building with large wooden crane dome, plastered half-timbered upper storeys, 2nd storey protruding, early 18th century D-7-76-116-316 Residential and commercial building
Schmiedgasse 13
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Residential and commercial building three-storey solid building with a gable roof, 18th century D-7-76-116-317 Residential and commercial building
Schmiedgasse 14
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Residential and commercial building three-storey saddle roof building with large dormer, plastered half-timbered upper storeys, 18th century D-7-76-116-318 Residential and commercial building
Schmiedgasse 15
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Former blacksmith's guild house three-storey solid building with knee-high and gable roof, largely rebuilt in neo-baroque forms, 1898; forms the corner development together with church square 1 D-7-76-116-519 Former blacksmith's guild house
Schmiedgasse 16
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Residential and commercial building three-storey saddle roof building with large dormer, plastered half-timbered upper storeys, 18th century D-7-76-116-319 Residential and commercial building
Schmiedgasse 18
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Former Holy Spirit Hospital multi-wing complex around a rectangular inner courtyard, towards Schmiedgasse residential buildings, in the core 1443, during the renovation in 1811–1817 seven buildings were combined to form two elongated, three-storey pitched roof structures; at the front to Schmiedgasse Säulenspolie, probably 12./13. Century; see also on the wall 1 D-7-76-116-320 Former Holy Spirit Hospital
Schneeberggasse 1
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Former town house So-called Haus zur Rebe, four-storey corner house with high stepped gable, portico with pointed arches on the ground floor, 14th century D-7-76-116-321 Former town house
Schneeberggasse 2
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Former town house So-called Haus zum Schneggen, a stately four-storey building with a tail gable, probably made up of three houses, 15th – 17th centuries. century D-7-76-116-322 Former town house
Schneeberggasse 3
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Former storage facility two-storey with gable roof and Krangaube, 16./17. century D-7-76-116-323 Former storage facility
Schneeberggasse 4
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Former town house So-called house to the clover leaf, three-storey corner house with corner blocks, two-storey bay window and round tower, built around 1400, extended in 1728 (marked) D-7-76-116-324 Former town house
Schneeberggasse 5
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Residential and commercial building three-storey gabled house with mezzanine, in the neo-renaissance style, marked 1901. D-7-76-116-525 Residential and commercial building
Schneeberggasse 7
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Residential and commercial building three-storey corner house with mansard and corner bay window, neo-renaissance, marked 1897 D-7-76-116-527 Residential and commercial building
Schneeberggasse 8
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Residential and commercial building three-storey eaves side building with mansard hipped roof and plastered half-timbered upper storeys, probably 1558 D-7-76-116-325 BW
Schützingerweg
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Base of the destroyed Maximilian monument formerly in front of the train station, marked 1856 D-7-76-116-474 Base of the destroyed Maximilian monument
Schützinger Weg
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Karlsbastion Early 16th century; see above city fortifications D-7-76-116-326 Karlsbastion
Schützingerweg 2
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Adjacent building of the first Lindau railway station 1853‒54 by Eduard Rüber: 1) former customs loading hall, now express goods hall, elongated single-storey saddle roof wing with one-sided two-storey front building (bottle no. 571); 2) former workshop building, single-storey saddle roof wing between unequal head buildings, one two-storey with a saddle roof, the other one and a half story with a hip roof (bottle no. 578); 3) Former locomotive building, two-storey hipped roof building on a broad base with round arched entrance gates (bay no. 579); 4) former peat shed, warehouse with protruding gable roof (area no. 577) D-7-76-116-473 Adjacent building of the first Lindau railway station
Near Seebrückenstrasse
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War memorial Base with obelisk, marked 1875 D-7-76-116-32 War memorial
Seebrückenstrasse / Oskar-Groll-Anlagen
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Ludwig Bastion north-west of the former access to the bridge, with a point facing the Kleiner See, 1609; see above city fortifications D-7-76-116-327 Ludwig Bastion
Seaport
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Sea port with a new lighthouse 1856; Lion monument with base, 1856 by Johann von Halbig; eastern pier from 1811, western pier newly laid out in 1856 D-7-76-116-329 Sea port with a new lighthouse
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Seaport
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seaport New lighthouse , 1856 D-7-76-116-329 seaport
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Seaport
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seaport Lion monument with base, 1856 by Johann von Halbig D-7-76-116-329 seaport
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Seaport
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seaport eastern pier from 1811, western pier newly laid out in 1856 D-7-76-116-329 seaport
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Sina-Kinkelin-Platz 1
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Former milk shop So-called milk mushroom , prefabricated wooden building by the company Hermann Waldner KG (Wangen / Allgäu) in the form of a fly agaric, erected in 1952 D-7-76-116-533 Former milk shop
Stiftsplatz 2
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Former collegiate church now Catholic parish church St. Marien, tower as well as choir, transept and northern nave wall partly 12th century, new building by Johann Caspar Bagnato, 1748‒52; with equipment D-7-76-116-330 Former collegiate church
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Stiftsplatz 4
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Former women's pen now district office, three-storey east wing and main wing with hipped roof of a three-wing complex planned by Christian Wiedemann, 1730-36 D-7-76-116-331 Former women's pen
Storchengasse 3
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Residential and commercial building So-called Haus In der Grub, four-story corner house with a gable roof, around 1580 D-7-76-116-332 Residential and commercial building

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Thierschstrasse
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Sternschanze and Lindenschanze east and west of the railway embankment, 17th century; see above city fortifications D-7-76-116-333 Sternschanze and Lindenschanze

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Uferweg
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Powder hill probably laid out at the beginning of the 16th century; see above city fortifications D-7-76-116-335 Powder hill
Uferweg 3; Uferweg 5; Uferweg 7; Uferweg 9; Uferweg 11
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Former Luitpold barracks Extensive, picturesque group building in historical forms, following the original course of the bank and designed with consideration of the former fortifications, three-storey wing buildings with different roof shapes, based on a design by Ernst Feder with the participation of Friedrich von Thiersch, 1902/03 D-7-76-116-334 Former Luitpold barracks
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Uferweg 15
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Powder tower round tower with tent roof, 1508, modified in 1897; see above city fortifications D-7-76-116-1 Powder tower
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Unterer Schrannenplatz 1
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Former women's convent and poor house probably 17th century, with later additions D-7-76-116-337 Former women's convent and poor house
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Unterer Schrannenplatz 2
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Former rear building with a bent street front Two-storey saddle roof building with a plastered half-timbered upper storey, marked 1542 D-7-76-116-338 Former rear building with a bent street front
Unterer Schrannenplatz 3
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Residential building Two-storey corner house with a crooked hip roof and a plastered half-timbered upper floor, marked 1616 D-7-76-116-339 Residential building
Unterer Schrannenplatz 5
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Residential building two four-storey houses of the tower type with two massive storeys and two half-timbered upper storeys, each with a flat and pent roof, 15/16/17. century D-7-76-116-340 Residential building
Unterer Schrannenplatz 6
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Former bell foundry house The so-called Haus zur Glogge, made up of four houses, all three-story but with different eaves heights, the gable building on Platz 1578, otherwise 18th / 19th. century D-7-76-116-341 Former bell foundry house
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Unterer Schrannenplatz 7
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Tower house four-storey building with a hipped pent roof, 2nd and 3rd floors protruding, 16th / 17th century century D-7-76-116-343 Tower house
Unterer Schrannenplatz 8
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Residential building two-story, small hipped roof building with small dormer, 18th / 19th centuries century D-7-76-116-342 Residential building
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Unterer Schrannenplatz 9
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Residential building three-storey solid and half-timbered building with pent roof, on the southwest side of the city wall part of the 13th / 14th Century included, 16./17. century D-7-76-116-345 Residential building
Unterer Schrannenplatz 10
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Former armory Salzstadel, theater and barracks, two-storey stately solid building with a crooked roof, 1508-26 D-7-76-116-344 Former armory
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Vordere Metzgergasse 2
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Residential and commercial building four-storey corner house with eaves facing Maximilianstrasse and a stepped gable facing Metzgergasse, 15./16. Century, 19th century changes D-7-76-116-346 Residential and commercial building
Vordere Metzgergasse 4
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Residential building four-storey, gable-independent solid building with pent roof and subsequent flat roof, 15th / 16th century century D-7-76-116-347 Residential building
Vordere Metzgergasse 6
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Residential building three-storey eaves side building with gable roof and Krangaube, around 1500 D-7-76-116-348 Residential building
Vordere Metzgergasse 8
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Residential building four-storey saddle roof building with plastered half-timbered upper floors, in the core 15th / 16th. Century, with later addition D-7-76-116-349 Residential building
Vordere Metzgergasse 10
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Residential and commercial building narrow three-storey eaves side building with later storage structure, dendro.dat. 1347, further renovation marked 1544 D-7-76-116-350 Residential and commercial building
Vordere Metzgergasse 12
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Residential and commercial building three-storey eaves side building with elevator dormer, probably composed of two houses, marked 1632 D-7-76-116-351 Residential and commercial building
Vordere Metzgergasse 16
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Residential building three-storey eaves side building with elevator dormer, dendro.dat. 1465 D-7-76-116-353 Residential building
Vordere Metzgergasse 18
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Residential and commercial building three-storey corner house with a flattened gable roof, 17th century D-7-76-116-354 Residential and commercial building

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Zeppelinstrasse
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Partly preserved wall of the city fortifications 13./14. Century; see above city fortifications D-7-76-116-355 Partly preserved wall of the city fortifications
Zitronengässele 1
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Residential building three-storey eaves side building with protruding half-timbered upper storeys and Krangaube, 15th century D-7-76-116-356 Residential building
Zitronengässele 2
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Residential building three-storey eaves side building with strongly cantilevered half-timbered upper storeys and elevator dormer, 15./16. century D-7-76-116-357 Residential building
Zitronengässele 4
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Residential building three-storey eaves side building, top floor half-timbered or pillar construction, 14./15. century D-7-76-116-358 Residential building
Zitronengässele 6
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Residential building three-storey eaves side building with gable roof and elevator dormer, 15./16. century D-7-76-116-359 Residential building
Zitronengässele 8
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Residential building three-story eaves side building with solid ground floor and plastered half-timbered upper floors, pent roof with Krangaube, in the core 15th / 16th. century D-7-76-116-360 Residential building
Zitronengässele 10
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Residential and commercial building four-storey eaves side building, partly with protruding half-timbered upper storeys and pent roof with Krangaube or saddle roof, 14th / 15th century. century D-7-76-116-361 Residential and commercial building
Zitronengässele 12
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Residential and commercial buildings four-storey eaves side building, partly with protruding half-timbered upper storeys and pent roof with Krangaube or saddle roof, 14th / 15th century. century D-7-76-116-361 Residential and commercial buildings
Zwanziger Strasse
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Looserturm Remnants of the foundation of the north-western corner tower of the city wall, 13th / 14th centuries Century; see above city fortifications. D-7-76-116-362 Looserturm
Zwanziger Strasse
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Northern wall of the city fortifications 13./14. Century, heavily supplemented; along the road. See above city fortifications and Auf der Mauer D-7-76-116-363 Northern wall of the city fortifications
Zwanzigerstraße 3
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"Park Theater" cinema small hall building with curved porch and side wing, 1954 by H. Schulze; with equipment D-7-76-116-508 "Park Theater" cinema

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Am Schloßberg 2
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Coat of arms stone Syrgenstein-Schreckenstein alliance coat of arms, marked 1696 D-7-76-116-432 BW
Bodenseestraße 16
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Gasthaus zum Adler Stately two-storey half-timbered building on a high, massive basement with a gable roof, around 1560 D-7-76-116-433 Gasthaus zum Adler
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Pfarrweg 1
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Catholic parish church of St. Pelagius Medieval basement tower, choir 1699, nave second half of 18th century; with equipment D-7-76-116-435 Catholic parish church of St. Pelagius
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Pfarrweg 6
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so-called old parish cemetery single-storey boarded timber construction with gable roof, 18th / 19th century Century, modern rebuilt D-7-76-116-436 BW

Oberrengersweiler

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In Oberrengersweiler
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Catholic Chapel of St. Maria with roof turret denotes 1876; with equipment D-7-76-116-437 BW

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Köchlinstrasse 46
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War memorial consisting of a fountain and obelisk with bronze tablets on the side Sand-lime brick, 1870/71 D-7-76-116-550 BW

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Rengersweiler 69
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Living part of a farmhouse Ground floor saddle roof construction with gable canopy and grooved eaves, 18th / 19th centuries Century; associated barn, e.g. T. half-timbering, end of the 18th century D-7-76-116-439 BW

Reutin

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Bregenzer Straße 26
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Villa Henkel Post-Classicist two-storey building with a flat hip roof, 1874, with terrace porches by Karl Erdmannsdorfer, 1924; Park and lakeside wall at the end of the 19th century D-7-76-116-441 BW
Bregenzer Straße 28
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Residential building Two-storey saddle roof building with window walls from the 17th century, front doors and ground floor windows from the 19th century D-7-76-116-442 BW
Bregenzer Straße 41
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Residential building two-storey mansard roof building, third quarter of the 18th century; with side entrance pillars D-7-76-116-498 BW
Eichwaldstrasse 6
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Villa Schnakenfliege (formerly Bürklin) Two-storey group building with a lake-side tower and high cellar, upper storeys with ornamental framework, crooked roofs, around 1900 D-7-76-116-443 BW
Eichwaldstrasse 71
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Residential building Two-storey villa-like eaves side house with wing attached to the rear, late classicist decor, third quarter of the 19th century D-7-76-116-444 BW
Eichwaldstraße 82
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Villa Leuchtenberg Large three-part, symmetrical complex in Gothic-style, three-storey central section with a gable roof and sea-side gable, flat-roofed extensions with balustrades and crenellated tower attachments, iron canopy at the entrance, veranda covered all the way to the lake, built 1853/55; large English-style park with iron fencing, sea wall and boat harbor; For the associated farm buildings, see Leuchtenbergweg D-7-76-116-445 Villa Leuchtenberg
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Friedhofweg 1
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Evangelical Luth. Parish Church of St. Verena neo-Gothic hall church partly on older foundations, built by architect Harrer in 1870/71, choir walls and tower substructure 15th century, upper tower end at the end of the 18th century; with equipment D-7-76-116-440 Evangelical Luth.  Parish Church of St. Verena
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Herbergsweg 11
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Former Rosenhof manor now a youth hostel, two-storey saddle roof building with a dwelling and an adjoining porter's house, marked 1830, expanded in a neo-baroque style around 1900 D-7-76-116-446 BW
Kemptener Straße 21
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villa So-called Schlößle, two-storey group building with a polygonal stair tower and asymmetrical gable projections, classifying structures, 1876 D-7-76-116-447 BW
Kemptener Straße 41
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Gasthof Kochlin Broad, two-storey building with high hipped roof, row of dormer windows and profiled stone window walls, historicizing new building, marked 1934; Covered bus stop in the form of an open pavilion, probably at the same time D-7-76-116-449 BW
Köchlinstrasse 23
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Former farmhouse Ground floor saddle roof construction, probably 18th century core, later changed D-7-76-116-531 Former farmhouse
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Köchlinstrasse 46
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Former town hall Two-storey baroque pyramid roof building with a dwelling, bay windows and outside staircase, built in 1911/12 D-7-76-116-457 BW
Ladestrasse 8
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Former gardener's house at Villa Amsee two-storey with a half-hipped roof, first half of the 19th century D-7-76-116-450 BW
Ladestraße 26
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Service building for goods handling Three-part baroque building installation with pavilion head structures and gable projections, with Art Nouveau details, around 1910 D-7-76-116-451 Service building for goods handling
Leuchtenbergweg 1
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Former economic building of Villa Leuchtenberg single-storey saddle roof building in the local style, by J. Kühlwein, 1910 D-7-76-116-511 BW
Leuchtenbergweg 2; Leuchtenbergweg 4; Leuchtenbergweg 6; Leuchtenbergweg 8; Leuchtenbergweg 10; Leuchtenbergweg 12
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Outbuilding of Villa Leuchtenberg Group of buildings, composed of parts from the late 19th and early 20th centuries D-7-76-116-499 BW
Leuchtenbergweg 5
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Former outbuilding of the women's monastery two-storey saddle roof construction with half-timbering and projecting upper storey, 17th / 18th centuries century D-7-76-116-452 BW
Leuchtenbergweg 7
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Former women's monastery Two-storey saddle roof building on a high basement with stone door and window walls, end of the 16th century D-7-76-116-453 BW
Motzacher Weg 1
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Farmhouse ground floor with a crooked roof, timber framing boarded up in the front part, probably 1779 D-7-76-116-454 Farmhouse
Motzacher Weg 40
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Former summer palace two-storey with half- hipped and adhesive roof , 18th century D-7-76-116-521 Former summer palace
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Münchhofstrasse 1
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Former Catholic school house Two-story group building with slightly Gothic window frames and a crooked roof, 1904, converted into a residential building in 1913 D-7-76-116-529 BW
Münchhofstraße 2
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Catholic parish church St. Josef large hall building with semicircular, drawn-in apse, evenly surrounded by low tracts that connect the distant bell tower with the nave on the north side, modern-romanised, by Thomas Wechs, 1936; with equipment D-7-76-116-448 BW
Near train station; Near loading street
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Two signal boxes at Lindau-Reutin train station with half-timbered structures 1907; with technical equipment D-7-76-116-528 Two signal boxes at Lindau-Reutin train station with half-timbered structures
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Privatweg 20
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Former manor "Die Pleiche" Manor house, two-storey half-hipped roof building, 18th century, with a roof overhang and veranda on the park side around 1900; Outbuilding (No. 22) with half-timbered upper floor, three-storey with gable roof, 19th century; Outbuilding (No. 26), two-storey with a gable roof, around 1800; associated park D-7-76-116-500 BW
Privatweg 26
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Gable roof house around 1800; Part of the manor "Die Bleiche" D-7-76-116-501 BW
Reutiner Strasse 57
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Former department store now retirement home, two-storey, hook-shaped building with a mansard roof and side gable risalits facing the street, Art Nouveau, around 1910 D-7-76-116-526 BW
Rickenbacher Straße 107
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Former director's villa Wilhelminian style two-storey group building with iron terrace roofing, around 1885; with associated park D-7-76-116-502 BW
Rickenbacher Straße 109
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Evangelical Luth. Chapel of St. Wolfgang in the core 9th century, with later changes; with equipment D-7-76-116-455 BW
Schulstrasse 10; Schulstrasse 12; Schulstrasse 14; Schulstrasse 16
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Small apartment complex four two-storey mansard roof buildings with dwelling houses, built by the city of Lindau and the real estate company Reutin in 1921-22 D-7-76-116-503 BW
Steigstrasse 31
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Garden house on an octagonal floor plan Projecting upper floor with tent roof, early 19th century D-7-76-116-456 BW
Streitelsfinger Straße 38
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Former country house So-called Streitelsfinger Schlössle, now Gasthaus zum Montfort-Schlössle, two-storey gable building with a steep pitched roof, marked 1572 D-7-76-116-458 BW
Wannental 28; Wannental 30
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Formerly Torggel Hipped roof building, 18th century, modernized D-7-76-116-459 BW

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The width
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Lourdes Chapel wooden half-timbered building, marked 1892, with equipment D-7-76-116-549 BW
Kirchhofacker
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Former plague cemetery northwest of the village with memorial, laid out in 1635, walled in 1835 D-7-76-116-464 Former plague cemetery northwest of the village
Unterreitnau 7a
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Catholic parish church of St. Urban and St. Silvester Tower substructure probably 14./15. Century, choir and west wall of the nave end of the 15th century, 1690 extension and extension of the Joseph Chapel; with equipment; War memorial in the form of a through gate, consecrated in 1923 D-7-76-116-461 Catholic parish church of St. Urban and St. Silvester
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Unterreitnau 10
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Residential part of a former small farmhouse single-storey over a basement base and with a gable roof, boarded up, mainly 18th century D-7-76-116-504 BW
Unterreitnau 13
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Catholic rectory two-story stately gable building, end of the 17th century D-7-76-116-462 Catholic rectory
Unterreitnau 13b
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Pfarrstadel single-storey saddle roof z. Partly in post construction, probably beginning of the 18th century, remains of architectural painting on the gable ends, second half of the 18th century D-7-76-116-463 Pfarrstadel

Waltersberg

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Waltersberg 85
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Former host house single-storey half-timbered building with high cellar and saddle roof, boarded gable side, with canopy, 18th century D-7-76-116-465 BW
Waltersberg 87
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Farmhouse ground floor with high cellar and gable roof, marked 1715 in the gable field D-7-76-116-466 BW

Zech

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Felix-Wankel-Strasse 10
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Former Wankel research institute One and two-storey glazed skeleton construction with rounded corners and a round stair tower, based on a design by Felix Wankel , 1960 D-7-76-116-509 BW
Zechwaldstraße 32
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Catholic parish church Maria Queen of Peace Hall building with a wedge-shaped floor plan, with a side tower and adjoining outbuildings, by Thomas Wechs sen. and jun., 1956-58; with equipment D-7-76-116-510 BW

Remarks

  1. This list may not correspond to the current status of the official list of monuments. The latter can be viewed on the Internet as a PDF using the link given under web links and is also mapped in the Bavarian Monument Atlas . Even these representations, although they are updated daily by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation , do not always and everywhere reflect the current status. Therefore, the presence or absence of an object in this list or in the Bavarian Monument Atlas does not guarantee that it is currently a registered monument or not. The Bavarian List of Monuments is also an information directory. The property of a monument - and thus the legal protection - is defined in Art. 1 of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act (BayDSchG) and does not depend on the mapping in the Monument Atlas and the entry in the Bavarian Monument List. Objects that are not listed in the Bavarian Monument List can also be monuments if they meet the criteria according to Art. 1 BayDSchG. Early involvement of the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation according to Art. 6 BayDSchG is therefore necessary in all projects.

The division into sections and their headings are not part of the monument description.

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