List of architectural monuments in Marktredwitz
The monuments of the Upper Franconian district town of Marktredwitz 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. This list reflects the update status from April 17, 2014 and contains 137 architectural monuments.
Ensembles
Bergstrasse Ensemble
The ensemble consists of 23 residential buildings on the north side of Bergstrasse and the head building on the west side of this line, which faces Dürnbergstrasse. The construction of Bergstrasse northeast of the town center is based on an application approved on August 19, 1896 by the builder Friedrich Mühlhöfer for a development plan for the new road. The street was apparently laid out at short notice and built on according to uniform planning with small-sized houses and modest architectural designs. It is a document of the commercial initiative of the citizens of Marktredwitz and an example of social housing welfare for the workers of this industrial city. With the exception of the four buildings at the eastern end, the north side is designed with a series of uniformly designed, two-storey residential houses on the eaves as a closed construction. They each have a base made of coarse stone and window frames made of bricks, a high front door with a skylight and an additional two (up to Bergstrasse no. 27) or three window axes (from Bergstrasse no. 29) and plastered facades. The lintels of all window and door openings were originally designed as arches, but some of them have been changed. The head building on Dürnbergstrasse is designed as an inn with a living area. As a corner house with partial public use, it has a higher architectural design with a central projection and hipped roof. Despite changed, different facade materials, colors, windows and house doors, the uniform design intent is still clearly recognizable. The monotonous row of completely unadorned houses is characteristic testimony to the worker's residential building at the turn of the century. File number: E-4-79-136-1.
Klingerstraße ensemble
The ensemble includes the straight course of the Klingerstraße, which was built on in two phases around 1900 and 1910 respectively. The facility and development was planned and implemented by master builder Friedrich Mühlhöfer. The western development of the street, which is built on both sides, is characterized by serially produced decorative elements. These rich forms of jewelery from an imaginatively modified historicism represent the late 19th century building trade. The western end of this street section is marked by a building (Klingerstraße 18) that highlights the corner. The eastern end of this row of houses facing the city park is a building from 1911 (Klingerstraße 2), which is already part of the more recent development in a reduced historicizing or art nouveau design. The group of representative tenement houses from around 1912 (Klingerstraße 7, 9, 11) deserves special mention, whose claim is underlined by the design as a counterpart and the location opposite the city park. Flottmannstrasse joins at an acute angle approximately in the middle of Klingerstrasse. Here, with the house line Flottmannstrasse 2, 4, 6, 8, which is directly connected to the development of the Klingerstrasse, a connection between the two halves of the street is effected. File number: E-4-79-136-2.
Ensemble market
The ensemble encompasses the historic town center, which extends as a street space widened to the market parallel to a south-facing slope above the river Köseine in a west-east direction. It is supplemented by the rectory of the parish church of St. Bartholomew in the rear area north of the market. The place Redwitz (Radewice), named after a regional noble family, is first recorded as the seat of a pastor around 1140. The Egerland between the settlement and the city of Eger (today Cheb in the Czech Republic) fell under direct imperial sovereignty in 1146. In 1251 Redwitz is mentioned in a number of fortified settlements along the Bohemian border. In contrast to extensive neighboring possessions, the small rule fell, i. H. the place itself with a few lands, in the 13th century not to the burgraves of Nuremberg , but in the 14th century came to the Cistercian monastery Waldsassen and a little later to the imperial city of Eger, which in turn was incorporated into the Habsburg Kingdom of Bohemia in 1725 . This also delayed the Reformation in the place , which finally prevailed in 1560. The troop movements of the Thirty Years' War affected the market place badly. In 1816 the Habsburg enclave was annexed to the Kingdom of Bavaria. In addition to its function as a craftsman's settlement and market or Bohemian, i.e. H. Austrian garrison, one of the first chemical factories in Central Europe was founded in 1788 and existed there for almost 200 years. After the establishment of the railway junction, the importance of the settlement, which in 1907 was named "Marktredwitz", continued to grow. The linear settlement structure had been fortified since the 13th century. The documented three-gate system underwent significant extensions in the 17th century and was still maintained in the 18th century. The market as the center of the area was delimited by the Untere or Egerer Tor in the east and the Obere or Wunsiedeler Tor in the west. The Bad-Tor in the south, leading to the Kossine floodplain, was important for local life. The locations of the Lower Gate, which was removed in 1822 and the Upper Gate, which was laid down in 1824, mark the boundaries of the ensemble. The curved street market, which is expanded in the center, runs through the length of the city center. In the middle section, inserted into the northern row of houses, is the elongated, essentially late-Gothic town hall with two towers and a bay window, which arose from the reconstruction of the castle. A passage in the town hall complex and an alley connect the market with the rectory behind the town hall. Here is the parish church with a Gothic choir and a Renaissance nave, the tower of which has been modified in a classicist style and influences the market ensemble. Not far from the town hall, the late Baroque Theresienkirche with its gable facade and domed roof turret fits into the southern row of houses. It was built as a garrison church for the Austrian military stationed in Marktredwitz. The most recent fire accidents in the market area took place in 1836, with 49 affected residential buildings and 64 affected outbuildings, and most recently in 1849. This last major fire destroyed a number of houses in the western part of the market. With the exception of buildings No. 5 and No. 7, the two closed building lines consist of eaves-standing houses, which essentially date from the period of reconstruction after the fires mentioned and the decades after 1870. The Biedermeier character was preserved in places, especially on the south side of the market; Reference should be made in particular to the house groups Market No. 24, 26 and 28 or Market No. 46, 48, 50, 52 and 54 with the respective connecting buildings. In particular, the western end of the southern row of houses has been changed significantly by buildings from the turn of the century. On the north side, the historical character of the market is less clearly visible due to additional storeys and new buildings. The immeasurable department store building from the 1960s in the center of the market clearly interferes with the historical structure and fills several older parcels (no. 34, 36, 38). File number: E-4-79-136-3.
Manzenberg town center ensemble
The ensemble consists of the almost undisturbed small village above Marktredwitz. The location is inserted into a hollow in the terrain, which slopes down to the southwest and widens in a funnel shape. The settlement, which is part of the late medieval development of the country, was founded in the period between the end of the 12th and the beginning of the 13th century and documented in 1297 as a fiefdom of Landgrave Gebhard von Leuchtenberg in the realm of Eger. In 1399 the place was assigned to the Waldsassen monastery in order to achieve a long-lasting status of contentious claims of this monastery, spa Bavaria and the margraviate of Bayreuth in the following period. The village has belonged to Bavaria since 1804 and has been part of Marktredwitz since the early 1970s. Since the end of the 19th century, the ensemble has only been changed by a newer residential building in addition to a few agricultural outbuildings. The farms are grouped in loose rows around the Anger, they contain a remarkably high proportion of dated historical building fabric. The massive two-storey farmhouses that dominate the village look in many cases from the 18th century, some of which contain 17th-century buildings or were enlarged by adding additional floors in the 19th century. Numerous granite fountain troughs from the early 19th century have been preserved in the village, both as regular yard equipment and in the community area as large cattle troughs. On the small village green in communal and private use there is also a small hipped roof building, which belonged to two farms as so-called milk pits, and the shepherd's house in front of the pond. To the west of the local connecting road, the property of the village school was built in 1838. File number: E-4-79-136-4.
City fortifications
Small remains of the wall, a wall tower on Leopoldstrasse (Markt 52), and probably the baroque tower on Oberen Graben have been preserved from the city fortifications. The latter is a square turret with a hipped roof, baroque, partly in broken masonry, partly in half-timbering; expanded since the late Middle Ages. File number: D-4-79-136-1.
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Markt 52 ( location ) |
Tower of the former city fortifications with a piece of wall | D-4-79-136-65 | ||
Martin-Luther-Strasse ( location ) |
Square turret | With a hipped roof, baroque, probably part of the former city fortifications, partly in broken brickwork, partly in half-timbered | D-4-79-136-69 |
Architectural monuments according to districts
Marktredwitz
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Bahnhofstrasse 2 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Two-storey solid building in corner position, plastered, slate roof hipped towards the intersection, late classicistic, around 1870 | D-4-79-136-2 | |
Bahnhofstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Former Villa Rockstroh | Two-storey hipped roof building, corner bay window with pointed helmet, picturesque half-timbered style, around 1890 | D-4-79-136-3 | |
Bahnhofstrasse 7 ( location ) |
Catholic parish church of St. Joseph | Three-aisled bare brick building with retracted choir and pointed helmeted choir side tower, sacristy extension, all around with struts, neo-Gothic, 1894–95 based on plans by Georg Dengler ; with equipment | D-4-79-136-4 | |
Bahnhofstrasse 9 ( location ) |
Catholic rectory | Two-storey, three-wing bare brick building, hipped slate roof, neo-Gothic, around 1895 | D-4-79-136-5 | |
Bahnhofstrasse 12 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey, brick with artificial stone, gable roof hipped on the free side, gable and bay window, rich ornamentation in the style of the German Renaissance, inscribed "1901", ground floor changed | D-4-79-136-6 | |
Bahnhofstrasse 22 ( location ) |
Former hotel | Three-storey hipped roof building with richly decorated facade, central axis marked by balcony and balustrade, neoclassical, 1897 | D-4-79-136-8 | |
Near Bahnhofstrasse ( location ) |
Barn | Stately half-hipped roof building, massive and plastered, four round archways with granite frames, around 1830/40 | D-4-79-136-7 | |
Bauerstraße 3 ( location ) |
Hall of the former Vereinigte Glasschleif- und Polierwerke GmbH Marktredwitz | With lantern shed, front facades each with a colossal arched window, fluted pillars and curved gable, brickwork, pillar-free polonceaubinder hall roof, 1912 by Jean Voigt (Fürth) | D-4-79-136-136 |
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Bauerstrasse 8; Martin-Luther-Strasse 9; Near Martin-Luther-Straße ( location ) |
Old churchyard | Plant from 1603, converted into a green area in 1953; Remains of the cemetery wall, partially renewed
Crypt chapel of the von Glass family, column portico with granite columns, slate-covered pyramid roof, around 1820/30 Eight gravestones and memorial stones, partly fragmentary, around 1535-1859 (newly erected in the cemetery area) |
D-4-79-136-70 | |
Bauerstraße 10 ( location ) |
Municipal gymnasium and festival hall | Two-storey saddle roof building with roof turrets, transverse wing with intermediate entrance structure, interior vaulted hall with stage and gallery running around three sides, 1924 by Richard Eder | D-4-79-136-145 | |
Near Birklweg; Theodor-Körner-Strasse ( location ) |
War memorial for 1914/18 | Large granite stele and outside staircase, expressionistic, by K. Schmidt-Dietfurt after 1927 | D-4-79-136-47 | |
Braustraße 5 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey, eaves gable roof building with half-timbered gable, 17th century core | D-4-79-136-9 |
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Braustraße 8 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey solid building, plastered, with pseudo-mansard roof, altered attic, drilled door frame marked "1798" | D-4-79-136-11 |
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Braustraße 11 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey, eaves-standing double residential building, solid and plastered, in the core 17th / 18th. Century, ground floor changed by installing a shop | D-4-79-136-12 |
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Braustraße 15 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey, plastered gable roof building, with transverse extension, slate-covered, drilled door frame marked "1783" | D-4-79-136-13 |
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Bühlstrasse 4 ( location ) |
Residential stable house | Two-storey, plastered gable roof building, with transverse extension, slate-covered, drilled door frame marked "1783" | D-4-79-136-14 |
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Bühlstrasse 13 ( location ) |
Day laborer's house | Due to the hillside location on the street side, two-storey, gable roof here with a large overhang, plastered, 17th / 18th. century | D-4-79-136-15 |
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Burgermühlgäßchen 1 ( location ) |
Former mill | Two-storey, hook-shaped complex, plastered, slated gable roofs with dormers, drilled door frame, inscribed "1785" | D-4-79-136-17 | |
Burgermühlgäßchen 5 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey half-hipped roof building, solid and plastered, mid-house, inscribed "1834" on the arched granite archway with wooden Biedermeier gate wings | D-4-79-136-31 |
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Burgermühlgäßchen 10 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey saddle roof construction, solid and plastered, roof and south gable with slate, two drilled door frames marked "1818" and "1819", Zwerchhaus younger | D-4-79-136-29 |
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Damaschkestraße 1 ( location ) |
Lower mill | Two-storey half-hipped roof building, solid and plastered, 18th century, stucco ceiling marked “1783”, gable with modern paneling | D-4-79-136-18 | |
Dammstrasse 5 ( location ) |
Former department store Thorn and Cie | Three-storey department store building with a mansard hipped roof, baroque and classifying elements, around 1910 | D-4-79-136-19 | |
Dammstrasse 8 ( location ) |
Former malt house | Elongated, two-storey building, solid and plastered, tile-covered gable roof with a central attachment, half-hipped south, cap vaults on granite pillars on the ground floor, before 1840 | D-4-79-136-144 |
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Dammstrasse 11 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Two-storey, eaves gable roof construction, brick with artificial stone, slate covering, Art Nouveau gable, around 1900/1905 | D-4-79-136-21 | |
Dammstrasse 22 ( location ) |
Former coach house | Solid eaves side building with granite archway, slate roofing, after 1800, adapted as a residential building with shops | D-4-79-136-20 | |
Dörflaser Hauptstraße 16 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey, saddle roof building, massive and plastered, probably 18th century, half-timbered gable heavily renovated, granite archway on the extension, inscribed "1798" | D-4-79-136-23 | |
Dörflaser Hauptstraße 18, Weberweg 2 ( location ) |
Villa Benker | Two-storey, multi-part building with a mansard hipped roof and stair tower, 1907 by Emanuel von Seidl ; Garden with gazebo
Part of the architectural monument is the construction-time wall-mounted and mobile equipment of the main staircase and the representative rooms on the first floor |
D-4-79-136-128 |
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Egerstraße 2 ( location ) |
new town hall | Stately, two-storey hipped roof building with an articulated central projection and slate covering, classicistic, 1794 for W. C. Fikentscher | D-4-79-136-26 |
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Egerstraße 38, 46, 48 ( location ) |
Row of barns | Plastered chunks of masonry, round and arched gates with granite frames, gable roofs covered with tiles, some with dormers, early 19th century | D-4-79-136-27 |
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Fabrikgasse 4 ( location ) |
Two drilled door frames | Granite, one of them with a Biedermeier wooden door, inscribed "1816" | D-4-79-136-28 |
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Fabrikgasse 8 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey mansard roof building, plastered, inscribed "1717", older in the core | D-4-79-136-30 |
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Fabrikstrasse 12 ( location ) |
Former Benker mechanical colored weaving mill; Complex of industrial buildings of different origins, first building construction | Three-storey, massive gable roof construction with slate covering, 1872/74 | D-4-79-136-142 |
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Fabrikstrasse 12 ( location ) |
Former mechanical colored weaving mill Benker, former office building | Two-storey, massive gable roof building with slate roofing, 1880/90 | D-4-79-136-142 |
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Fabrikstrasse 12 ( location ) |
Former mechanical colored weaving mill Benker, Shedbauten | 1893-95 | D-4-79-136-142 |
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Fabrikstrasse 12 ( location ) |
Former mechanical colored weaving mill Benker, former boiler house with coal shed and chimney | 1894/95 | D-4-79-136-142 |
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Fabrikstrasse 12 ( location ) |
Former mechanical colored weaving mill Benker, new building | Four-storey saddle roof building over an angular floor plan and two staircase towers, 1910 | D-4-79-136-142 | |
Friedenfelser Strasse 27 ( location ) |
Wuttigmühle | Residential barn house, two-storey saddle roof building with slate roofing, solid and plastered, marked "1601", barn part marked "1791" | D-4-79-136-35 | |
Hohe Gasse ( location ) |
Cellar lane with 27 rock cellars | 18./19. century | D-4-79-136-129 |
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At the angle 2 ( location ) |
Former Winkelmühle | Two-storey saddle roof building, plastered, with drilled door frame, 18th century, in the core around 1600, ground floor converted for restaurant operation | D-4-79-136-36 |
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At angle 4 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey eaves side building, gable half-timbered, in the core 17th / 18th centuries century | D-4-79-136-37 |
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Kirchstrasse 5 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey side eaves building, solid and plastered, with transverse corridor and slate covering, Biedermeier, first half of the 19th century | D-4-79-136-39 | |
Kirchstrasse 6 ( location ) |
Evangelical Lutheran branch church of the Holy Spirit | Hall building, choir with 5/8 end, sacristy extension, core presumably late Gothic, restored in 1693, stone-faced tower facade neo-Gothic, 1842; with equipment | D-4-79-136-38 |
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Klingerstraße 7 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey building with a hipped mansard roof and ornamental gable, characterized by structure and decorative shapes, slate covering, around 1912, ground floor changed | D-4-79-136-40 | |
Klingerstrasse 9; Klingerstraße 11 ( location ) |
Duplex house | Three-storey mansard roof building with ornamental gable, distinguished by structure and decorative shapes, slate covering, around 1912 | D-4-79-136-41 | |
Klingerstrasse 14; Klingerstraße 16 ( location ) |
Duplex house | Three-storey eaves side building, rich historical facade structure, No. 16 with shop fitting on the ground floor, around 1900 | D-4-79-136-42 | |
Klingerstraße 18 ( location ) |
House with restaurant in a corner | Two-storey building with a tower-like floor bay placed around a corner, raw brick cladding with cast stone ornament motifs, hipped roof with slate covering, around 1900 | D-4-79-136-43 | |
Klingerstrasse 25; Klingerstraße 27 ( location ) |
Duplex house | Three-storey eaves side building, historicist structure, shop fitting in No. 25, around 1900 | D-4-79-136-44 | |
Kraußoldstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey eaves side building, richly structured, neo-baroque, around 1900 | D-4-79-136-45 | |
Kraußoldstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey eaves side building with bay window and recessed extension, historicist structure, around 1900 | D-4-79-136-130 | |
Lindenstrasse 5 ( location ) |
City park instead of the former market pond | Created in 1902 | D-4-79-136-22 | |
Lindenstrasse 5 ( location ) |
War memorial for 1870/71 | Granite, base with figure of a warrior, 1909 | D-4-79-136-22 |
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Market 4 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey eaves side building with tail gable, Art Nouveau, around 1905; single-storey outbuildings, gable roof and monopitch roof, 18th / 19th centuries century | D-4-79-136-48 |
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Market 6 ( location ) |
Saddle roof construction | Three-storey, eaves, with plastered window frames, gate passage with granite frame and gate wing, on the second floor cantilever bay, above it hipped gable, after 1900 | D-4-79-136-49 |
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Market 7 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey half-hipped roof building, late baroque, renewed
Backwards the remains of the city wall towards Martin-Luther-Str .; see D-4-79-136-1 (city fortifications) |
D-4-79-136-50 |
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Market 14 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey eaves side building with decorative gable, slate covering, neo-renaissance, 1903 | D-4-79-136-138 |
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Market 18 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey corner building with a hipped slate roof, solid and plastered, around 1830/40, ground floor modernized | D-4-79-136-51 |
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Market 19 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey mansard roof building on the eaves, rich plaster facade with arched bay window and gable, modified in 1910 according to plans by the building contractor Friedrich Mühlhöfer, with furnishings, shop and shop window
In the rear building, a former washhouse vaulted with a groin with two yokes, probably 16th century; vaulted cellar system under the rear buildings, probably 16th century |
D-4-79-136-159 |
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Market 24 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey corner building with a hipped roof, solid and plastered, granite door frame, around 1830 | D-4-79-136-52 |
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Market 26 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey eaves side building, solid and plastered, around 1830 | D-4-79-136-53 |
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Market 28 ( location ) |
Former farm building | Two-story hipped roof building, massive and plastered, 18th century | D-4-79-136-10 |
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Market 28 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey side eaves building with segmental arched gate passage, solid and plastered, around 1830/40 | D-4-79-136-55 |
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Market 29 ( location ) |
Old Town Hall | Elongated, two-storey south-facing, single-storey gable roof building on the north, plastered, with painted interlocking corner cuboids, created in 1384 through reconstruction of the castle, changes in the 16th century, inscribed "1569" on the passage, inscribed "1592" on the bay window | D-4-79-136-54 |
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Market 30; Ottostraße 2 ( location ) |
Catholic Church of St. Theresa | Hall building with retracted, semicircular closed choir, facade with double pilasters and tail gable, roof turrets; with equipment |
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Markt 30, Ottostraße 2 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey, narrow-breasted eaves side building, solid and plastered, with corner pilasters and coupled windows with drilled frames, modern shop fitting on the ground floor; Rococo, 1776-77
Wall with a drilled granite door frame, end of the 18th century |
D-4-79-136-56 |
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Market 30 a ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey building in a corner position with a hipped slate roof, solid and plastered, around 1830/40, the ground floor modernized | D-4-79-136-57 |
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Market 31 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Three-storey eaves side building, essentially an important building structure from the 17th century (marked "1623") | D-4-79-136-58 |
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Market 33 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Two-storey side eaves building, around 1830/40, modified, with older designs, including a granite portal to the courtyard, 16th century | D-4-79-136-59 |
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Market 35 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Two-storey eaves side building, solid and plastered, slate covering, around 1830/40, ground floor changed in a modern way, with late baroque and older designs | D-4-79-136-60 |
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Market 46 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey side eaves building, solid and plastered, segmental arched courtyard entrance, Biedermeier, first half of the 19th century, partially modernized | D-4-79-136-62 |
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Market 48 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey, slate-covered eaves side building, solid and plastered, arched courtyard entrance, Biedermeier, first half of the 19th century, partially modernized | D-4-79-136-63 |
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Market 50 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey side eaves building, solid and plastered, segmental arched courtyard entrance, Biedermeier, first half of the 19th century, partially modernized | D-4-79-136-64 |
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Market 52 ( ) |
Residential building | Two-storey side eaves building, solid and plastered, segment-arched gate with granite frame and carved gate leaves, slate roof with dormers, around 1830/40, ground floor changed by installing a shop
Barn with hipped roof |
D-4-79-136-65 |
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Market 54 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey eaves side building, solid and plastered, slate roof, Biedermeier, around 1830/40, ground floor changed | D-4-79-136-66 |
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Market 62 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Two-storey, massive and plastered, hipped slate roof, late classicistic, around 1870/80 | D-4-79-136-68 |
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Mühlstrasse 2 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-story mansard half-hipped roof building, solid and plastered, two-story, wooden balcony bay window, drilled granite door frame, inscribed "1777" | D-4-79-136-71 | |
Ottostraße 5 ( location ) |
Residential building | Massive, three-storey side eaves building, classicistic, around 1840, ground floor disfigured by modernization | D-4-79-136-73 | |
Ottostraße 26 ( location ) |
Residential building | Gable roof construction with drilled door and window frames made of granite, inscribed "1790"; Ground floor and third floor changed | D-4-79-136-75 | |
Ottostraße 31 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey eaves side building, arched door and window frames, jointed corner pilasters, slate roof with dormers and crooked hip on the free side, around 1840 | D-4-79-136-76 | |
Ottostraße 34 ( location ) |
So-called Troglauermühle | Two-storey saddle roof building, half-timbered gable with St. Andrew's crosses, slate covering, labeled "1664", door frame labeled "1829" (conversion), walled-in panel labeled "1614"
Wall with archway |
D-4-79-136-77 |
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Pfarrhof 1 ( location ) |
Cemetery fortifications | Little remains of the lining wall preserved; therein two stones with the year "1553" and "1741" | D-4-79-136-80 | |
Pfarrhof 1 ( location ) |
War memorial fountain for 1914/18 | Granite, octagonal fountain basin with a warrior figure, around 1920/25 | D-4-79-136-81 |
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Pfarrhof 1 ( location ) |
Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church of St. Bartholomew | Hall church with struts, retracted choir from the late 15th century, nave with hipped roof, first quarter of the 16th century, three-storey stone-faced tower with pointed helmet 1825, sacristy annex; with equipment |
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Pfarrhof 1 ( location ) |
Rest of the castle, a square tower on the northwest corner | Made of chunks of masonry, probably 14th century | D-4-79-136-79 | |
Rectory 2; Rectory 3; Rectory 4; Pfarrhof 5 ( location ) |
Evangelical Lutheran rectory | Two-storey, elongated hipped roof building with a gabled central projection, pilasters and slate roofing, 1840/41 according to a reduced plan by Johann Andreas Ritter | D-4-79-136-78 |
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Reiserbergstrasse 20 ( location ) |
villa | Single-storey bare brick building with ashlar structure, historicizing floating gable with Swiss house-style ornamentation, hipped roof with terrace and slate covering, 1897 by Friedrich Mühlhöfer
Garden with a wooden gazebo |
D-4-79-136-132 | |
Südstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Summer house | Single-storey hipped mansard roof building, solid and plastered, gable with curved gables, winter garden and open staircase, Heimatstil, 1914 | D-4-79-136-131 | |
Thölauer Straße 20 ( location ) |
Former Villa Geyer | Two-storey half-hipped roof building with wooden upper storey and owl hole motif in the gable, Black Forest house style, inscribed "1904" | D-4-79-136-135 | |
Thölauer Straße 30 ( |
me )Former Villa Zoellner | Two-storey hipped mansard roof with plaster structure in Baroque Art Nouveau style, 1921 based on plans by government architect John Herbert Rosenthal, Munich
Courtyard gate with four goal posts and two lateral pedestrian openings |
D-4-79-136-134 | |
Waldershofer Straße 25 ( location ) |
Villa, from 1907 until the 1930s, the office building of the Reichsbank | Two-storey hipped mansard roof, ground floor masonry and corner pilasters jointed, street-side gable and polygonal flat bay window, Baroque Art Nouveau, 1902/04 by Friedrich Mühlhöfer | D-4-79-136-137 | |
Waldershofer Straße 27 ( location ) |
Former Villa Flottmann | Single-storey hipped mansard roof building, solid and plastered, with a street-side gable, on the garden side a classical temple front, 1921 | D-4-79-136-133 | |
Zipprothplatz ( location ) |
Murderstone | Marble cross in the pavement, 17th century | D-4-79-136-84 | |
Zipprothplatz 7; Near Zipprothplatz ( location ) |
Inn and former brewery | Two-storey half-hipped roof building, plastered, drilled door frame, above it a coat of arms, inscribed "1609" and "1711", rebuilt around 1800, probably the 16th century; with equipment | D-4-79-136-82 | |
Zipprothplatz 7; Near Zipprothplatz ( location ) |
Outbuildings | Two-storey with monopitch roof and archway, around 1820/30 | D-4-79-136-82 | |
Zipprothplatz 7; Near Zipprothplatz ( location ) |
Former malt house | Quarry stone building with a gable roof, mid-19th century | D-4-79-136-82 | |
Zipprothplatz 11 ( location ) |
Tanner's house | Three-storey saddle roof construction, street gable and second floor half-timbered, gable protruding towards the courtyard on console stones, 17th century | D-4-79-136-83 | |
Zipprothplatz 11 ( location ) |
Fountain | D-4-79-136-83 |
fire
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Arzberger Strasse 6; Arzberger Straße 4 ( location ) |
Cemetery, funeral hall | One-storey with a raised central section, solid and plastered, mansard hipped roof with ridge turret, baroque style, early 20th century | D-4-79-136-85 | |
Arzberger Strasse 6; Arzberger Straße 4 ( location ) |
Cemetery, cemetery chapel | Exposed brickwork made of granite stones, gable roof with gable turret, neo-Gothic, end of the 19th century; with equipment | D-4-79-136-85 | |
Fridauer Straße 60 ( location ) |
Former Glass villa | Two-storey half-hipped roof building with forehead openings, toothed corner cuboids, entrance tower with pointed helmet, historicizing Art Nouveau | D-4-79-136-141 | |
Fridauer Straße 60 ( location ) |
Former Glass villa, entrance portal | Wrought iron; 1905 | D-4-79-136-141 | |
Kolpingweg 10 ( location ) |
Catholic Expositur Church of St. Michael | Granite ashlar construction with a saddle roof, recessed choir and sacristy extension, side tower with onion dome, 1936 based on plans by Georg Berlinger ; with equipment | D-4-79-136-86 | |
Mill fields; Near Marktredwitzer Strasse; Schäferzelch; at the western entrance to the village ( location ) |
Cellar lane with 50 earth cellars | Entrances redwitzite and granite, 19th century | D-4-79-136-127 | |
Schloßhof 6 ( location ) |
Residential and farm buildings | Stately, two-storey saddle roof building, solid and plastered, with a two-aisled vaulted stable and strong supporting pillars, 17th century | D-4-79-136-87 | |
Schloßstraße 1 ( location ) |
Evangelical Lutheran Parish Church | Hall building with a gable roof, the core of the late medieval, renovated in 1690, extension in 1796 with the construction of the tower with a Welsch dome, 1935–37 extension to the south and elevation of the tower | D-4-79-136-88 | |
Schloßstraße 3 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey eaves side building, solid and plastered, marked "1764" | D-4-79-136-89 | |
Schloßstraße 4 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey, gable-independent half-hipped roof building with archway, around 1800, modern paneling | D-4-79-136-90 | |
Schloßstraße 6 ( location ) |
Courtyard gate | With fielded granite framing, inscribed "1830" | D-4-79-136-91 | |
Schloßstraße 7 ( location ) |
Residential building | Single-storey saddle roof building, slate-covered, half-timbered gable distinguished by knags with figural carving, late baroque | D-4-79-136-92 | |
Schlossstrasse 9; Schloßstraße 13 ( location ) |
Former castle | Multiple rebuilt building complex with hipped roofs, two- and three-storey, in the west wing with late Baroque drilled window frames and garden-side projecting portal risalit with late Baroque and plaited styles, veranda and the upper part of the tower around 1900
Remains of the former palace park with garden wall preserved, in the wall an archway with granite framing, first half of the 19th century |
D-4-79-136-93 |
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People village
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Redwitzer Strasse; on the main road at the junction to Klein-Wendern ( location ) |
milestone | Made of granite, late Classicist, around 1820 | D-4-79-136-95 | |
Redwitzer Straße 9 ( location ) |
Former noble seat | Elongated hipped roof building, probably 18th century; with equipment | D-4-79-136-94 |
Lorenzreuth
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Bachweg 1 ( location ) |
Former mill | Two-storey half-hipped roof building with transverse wing, plastered, marked "1788", stucco ceiling marked "1789"
Open stand construction, marked "1828"; with equipment |
D-4-79-136-96 | |
Bachweg; Röslau; Thiersheimer Strasse ( location ) |
Margrave Bridge | Three-bay granite bridge over the Röslau, inscribed "1751" on the northern arch | D-4-79-136-103 | |
Brückenstrasse 4 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey, slate-covered half-hipped roof building, plastered, granite door frame marked "1848", western extension after 1852, ground floor changed | D-4-79-136-97 | |
Brückenstrasse 5 ( location ) |
Old castle | Two-storey half-hipped roof building, solid and plastered, coat of arms stone marked “1513”, completely rebuilt at the end of the 18th century | D-4-79-136-98 | |
Brückenstrasse 7 ( location ) |
New lock | Two-storey solid building with a high hipped mansard roof, plastered, around 1780 | D-4-79-136-99 | |
Rieß-Bergl 1 ( location ) |
Inn | Two-storey saddle roof building, plastered, around 1800, gable side modern clad
Well trough, granite, marked "1785" |
D-4-79-136-100 | |
Rieß-Bergl 1 ( location ) |
Dance hall extension | Two-storey solid building with arched windows and hipped roof, 19th century | D-4-79-136-100 | |
Rieß-Bergl 1 ( location ) |
arbor | With wooden decorations, 19th century | D-4-79-136-100 | |
Thiersheimer Straße 2 ( location ) |
Public house sign | Wrought iron, Biedermeier, first half of the 19th century | D-4-79-136-101 | |
Thiersheimer Straße 9 ( location ) |
Residential building | Stately, two-storey half-hipped roof building, gable-facing, solid and plastered, inscribed "1821" in the drilled door frame | D-4-79-136-102 |
Manzenberg
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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In Manzenberg; Manzenberg 10; Manzenberg 13; next to the milk pits ( location ) |
Community cattle trough | Inscribed "1817" | D-4-79-136-112 | |
In Manzenberg; Manzenberg 10; Manzenberg 13; in front of house no.6 on the Anger ( location ) |
Cattle trough | Granite, marked "1817" | D-4-79-136-113 | |
Manzenberg 1 ( location ) |
Farmhouse | Two-storey saddle roof building, plastered, door frames marked "1797" | D-4-79-136-104 | |
Manzenberg 1 ( location ) |
Well trough | Inscribed "1774" | D-4-79-136-104 | |
Manzenberg 2 ( location ) |
Residential stable house | Two-storey half hipped roof building, plastered, inscribed "1772" | D-4-79-136-105 | |
Manzenberg 4 ( location ) |
Former farmhouse | Two-storey eaves side building, plastered, door frames marked "1812", stable door marked "1787"; a courtyard with house no.5 | D-4-79-136-106 | |
Manzenberg 5 ( location ) |
Former stable house | Two-storey, cripple-hipped roof building without gable, ornamented door frames marked “1792”, modern paneling | D-4-79-136-107 | |
Manzenberg 5 ( location ) |
Two gate pillars | Granite, marked "1812" | D-4-79-136-107 | |
Manzenberg 9 ( location ) |
Residential stable house | Two-storey half-hipped roof building, plastered, in the core 17th century (inside marked “1694”), heightened around 1885/90 | D-4-79-136-108 | |
Manzenberg 9 ( location ) |
Well trough | Granite, marked "1832" | D-4-79-136-108 | |
In Manzenberg; Manzenberg 10; Manzenberg 13; belonging to house numbers 1 and 10 ( location ) |
Milk pits | Small hipped roof building, massive and plastered, inscribed "1804" | D-4-79-136-111 | |
Manzenberg 10 ( location ) |
Residential stable house | Saddle roof construction, 18. – 19. Century, door frames under cladding marked "1810" | D-4-79-136-109 | |
Manzenberg 12 ( location ) |
Residential building | Two-storey hipped roof building, solid and plastered, slate roofing, inscribed "1706" inside, arched stable part | D-4-79-136-110 |
Oberthölau
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Oberthölau 10 ( location ) |
farm | Residential stable house, two-storey, plastered solid construction, roof with half-hipped on the southeast side | D-4-79-136-114 | |
Oberthölau 10 ( location ) |
farm | Stable with vaults over two granite pillars, inscribed "1804"; Pigsty, marked "1760" | D-4-79-136-114 | |
Oberthölau 11 ( location ) |
Residential stable house | Two-storey, gable-independent saddle roof construction, solid and plastered, gable timber-frame, late 18th century | D-4-79-136-115 |
Pfaffenreuth
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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In Pfaffenreuth; in front of the fire station ( location ) |
Fountain | Polygonal fountain basin, granite, probably late 18th century | D-4-79-136-124 | |
Pfaffenreuth 1; Pfaffenreuth 2 ( location ) |
Residential stable house | Two-storey saddle roof construction with slate roofing to the south, 18th / 19th centuries Century, modern clapboard | D-4-79-136-116 | |
Pfaffenreuth 3 ( location ) |
Residential stable house | Single-storey saddle roof building, plastered, slate covering, door walls marked "1772" | D-4-79-136-117 | |
Pfaffenreuth 4 ( location ) |
Residential stable house | Two-storey gable roof building to the west, plastered, probably 18th century | D-4-79-136-118 | |
Pfaffenreuth 6 ( location ) |
Two-storey saddle roof construction | On a high basement, solid and plastered, door frame marked "1812" | D-4-79-136-119 | |
Pfaffenreuth 8 ( location ) |
Residential stable house | Single-storey, gable-independent gable roof building with transom framework, marked 1766; An outbuilding probably formerly belonging to house number 8 | D-4-79-136-120 | |
Pfaffenreuth 8 ( location ) |
Residential stable house | Two-storey saddle roof building, plastered, door frames marked "1760" | D-4-79-136-121 | |
Pfaffenreuth 17 ( location ) |
Residential stable house | Two-storey, gable-independent half-hipped roof building, door walls marked "1805", modern clapboard | D-4-79-136-122 | |
Pfaffenreuth 21 ( location ) |
Evangelical Lutheran Church | Hall building with hipped roof, early 17th century, choir tower ground floor early Gothic, tent roof; with equipment | D-4-79-136-123 |
Sussen
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Railway line Nuremberg - Schirnding; Röslau, at km 129.960 ( location ) |
Single-track railway bridge over the Röslau | Semi-parabolic girder bridge with iron buttress framework and overhead track, 1897 and 1927, three explosive chambers in the bridge pillar (north side) | D-4-79-136-143 |
Wölsauerhammer
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Wölsauerhammer 49 ( location ) |
Lower Hammerherrenhaus | Stately, two-storey hipped roof building with corner core and gabled central projection, decorative forms in Renaissance and Baroque character, 1888, the core around 1790 | D-4-79-136-126 | |
Wölsauerhammer 50 ( location ) |
Upper Hammerherrenhaus | Three-storey, massive hipped roof building with balcony, built in 1828, design perhaps by Johann Andreas Ritter | D-4-79-136-125 |
Former architectural monuments according to districts
This section lists objects that were previously entered in the list of monuments.
Marktredwitz
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Bühlstraße 15 ( ) |
Granite door frame | Richly profiled, inscribed "1780" | D-4-79-136-16 | |
Dürnbergstrasse 4 ( location ) |
Granite archway frame | Fielded, around 1800 | D-4-79-136-24 | |
Egerstraße 1 ( location ) |
Wedge stone of the former door frame | Inscribed "1785" | D-4-79-136-25 |
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Leopoldstrasse 15 ( location ) |
Inscription plaque | Designated "1700" | D-4-79-136-46 | |
Market 42 ( location ) |
goal | With arched granite frame, Biedermeier gate wing | D-4-79-136-61 | |
Market 58 ( ) |
Heraldic board with building inscription | 1732 | D-4-79-136-67 | |
Ottostraße 2 ( ) |
Wall | With drilled granite door frame, end of the 18th century | D-4-79-136-72 | |
Ottostraße 21 ( location ) |
Granite door frame | Inscribed "1773" | D-4-79-136-74 |
See also
Remarks
- ↑ This list may not correspond to the current status of the official list of monuments. The latter can be viewed on the Internet as a PDF using the link given under web links and is also mapped in the Bavarian Monument Atlas . Even these representations, although they are updated daily by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation , do not always and everywhere reflect the current status. Therefore, the presence or absence of an object in this list or in the Bavarian Monument Atlas does not guarantee that it is currently a registered monument or not. The Bavarian List of Monuments is also an information directory. The property of a monument - and thus the legal protection - is defined in Art. 1 of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act (BayDSchG) and does not depend on the mapping in the Monument Atlas and the entry in the Bavarian Monument List. Objects that are not listed in the Bavarian Monument List can also be monuments if they meet the criteria according to Art. 1 BayDSchG. Early involvement of the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation according to Art. 6 BayDSchG is therefore necessary in all projects.
literature
- Denis André Chevalley: Upper Franconia . Ed .: Michael Petzet , Bavarian State Office for the Preservation of Monuments (= Monuments in Bavaria . Volume IV ). Oldenbourg, Munich 1986, ISBN 3-486-52395-3 .
Web links
- Bavarian Monument Atlas (cartographic representation of the Bavarian architectural and ground monuments by the BLfD , requires JavaScript)
- List of monuments for Marktredwitz (PDF) at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation